New: Facebook has blocked all Canadian news. Join our mailing list to stay in the loop.

New: Facebook has blocked all Canadian news. Join our mailing list to stay in the loop.

Community_living_north_frontenac

Feature Article October 10

Feature Article October 10, 2001

LAND O'LAKES NewsWeb Home

Contact Us

Community Living North Frontenac celebrates 25 years of supports to the communityby David BrisonCommunity Living has been in existence for 25 years providing supports for the developmentally delayed in order that they can, according to Executive Director Don Nielsen, Have an equal opportunity to participate and share in the community. That history, summarized in a series of recent articles in The News (and now online in the NewsWeb where they can be accessed easily), was celebrated at the associations annual general meeting on September 20.community_living_north_frontenac Board President Bob Miller acknowledged the 2000-2001 board: Vice President Winton Roberts (who has been a member of the board for the last seven years and will serve again); Treasurer Bruce Geddes; Secretary Ann Otonicar; Directors Patty Hallgren, Kevin Raison, and Chris Henderson; and consumer representative Melvin Lapointe. A program highlight was a one-man play, Cecils Dream Vacation performed by Ron Flaro a moving (and funny) account of one mans quest for a job as a street cleaner, which he landed, and his dream vacation in Toronto where he was able to do all those things that others didnt think he could do on his own (he wasnt sure he could himself). Keith Powell from North Pickering, representing the Ontario Community Living associations, commented, Sharbot Lake has many things that they have done very well. They seem to have avoided the mistakes made by many such as thinking that there is a substitute for the family.community_living_north_frontenac Keith also showed the audience copies of recent association posters which sum up what community living organizations try to accomplish. The posters show an adult, with sayings such as, Scott just turned 37 and he finally got a real job imagine how he feels. The Employee Excellence Award was given to Joe Jarvis, and a Ten Year Service award was presented to Deb Ryckman. Winton Roberts, on behalf of the board, awarded an Honorary Life Membership to Bob Miller. Winton praised Bobs leadership abilities, Bob believes in harmony he listens, keeps people together, and then gets them to act. He is a good person to have as President.community_living_north_frontenac Winton then (at what I would guess to be a height of 5 ft. 3 inches) stood on a chair to have his picture taken with Bob Miller (who I would peg at 6 ft. 4 inches). With the help of the chair, he actually was able to look down on Bob. Don Nielsen reported on the health of the association and concluded his comments by saying that he was pleased to be able to return full time to the association. He has been seconded half time to an association in Napanee, but is now returning. As a final fitting touch, Steve Butler said to all those present, Thanks for putting me in my new apartment its so cool.Check out previous articles on the history of Community Living.

With the participation of the Government of Canada