Jeff Green | Sep 14, 2006
Feature Article - September 14, 2006
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Feature Article - September 14, 2006CommunityServicesFair
On September 21 from 5 to 8 p.m. the Land o’ Lakes Interagency Group is hosting a Community Services Fair. The fair will be in conjunction with North Addington Education Centre’s Fall Open House in Cloyne.
The Land O’ Lakes Interagency Group is a collective of agencies and organizations that provides a range of services to the northern part of Lennox and Addington county, specifically in the township of Addington Highlands . Individuals from these agencies meet monthly to share information and educational opportunities, as well as to network and improve upon the integration and coordination of the services offered in this area.
Agencies and organizations participating in the Community Services Fair will set up displays, providing an opportunity to learn more about available services, both local and regional. Examples of regional organizations that will be present are MADD, the Canadian Cancer Society and the Canadian Diabetes Association. Pathways for Children & Youth, Northern Connections Adult Learning Centre and Land o’ Lakes Community Services are just a few of the local agencies that will be there.
There are approximately 30 agencies/organizations participating in this worthwhile event. These organizations are also offering a free barbecue for people attending the Community Services Fair. Ms. V. Allen and the Hospitalities class will be operating the barbecue.
We hope to see you there.
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