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Lifespan Dinner on August 18, 2011

PDF Lifespan invitation and information (PDF 278.33 Kb)


Lifespan offers recreational, social, educational, and inclusive activities for aging adults with developmental disabilities who live with their family members in Monroe County. Consumers have the ability to participate in a monthly dinner event in conjunction with the Charles Settlement House Senior Center.

The next event is August 18, 2011.  See the attached flier for more information.

 
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