IIHHS Calendar
[CLASSES] [TRAINING SESSIONS/WORKSHOPS] [ADVOCACY GROUPS]
[FUNDRAISERS] [CONFERENCES] [YOUTH ACTIVITIES][OTHER]
CLASSES
NONE AT THIS TIME
TRAINING SESSIONS/WORKSHOPS
DATE: 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8 (10:30am-12:30pm)
EVENT: Super Pantry
LOCATION: Emmanuel Episcopal Church (660 S. Main Street…down the street from RMH)
DETAILS: The Super Pantry program provides families with personal development workshops in addition to free food. Super Pantry offers lessons on nutrition, food preparation, and life-skills in a supportive environment. Childcare is available. Call the Success by 6 Academy at 540-271-4488 to sign up or for more information.
ADVOCACY GROUPS
DATE: 2nd Tuesday of the month from 6:30pm-8:00pm
EVENT:ADHD Advocacy Group
LOCATION: JMU, Blue Ridge Hall, room 326
DETAILS: The group is for parents, grandparents or other family members, caregivers, teachers and anyone else interested in learning more about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Guest speakers, discussion, resources, and more. Childcare available at some meetings. For more information contact Fran Clark at (540)241-4754 or Frnclar@aol.com. The group is sponsored by CHADD, a national organization that provides information and support to children and adults with ADHD and the Alvin V. Baird Attention and Learning Disabilities Center at JMU.
FUNDRAISERS
DATE: September 6, 2008
EVENT: Cow Patty Bingo
LOCATION: Verona KOA (need not be present to win)
DETAILS: Tickets are now on sale in JMU/Blue Ridge Hall room 154. Nine cash prizes will be awarded September 6, 2008 at 1:00pm, with a grand prize totaling 25% of the total amount collected. Proceeds will benefit the Caregivers Community Network. To purchase tickets, volunteer to sell tickets, or for more information, please contact CCN at 540-568-6682.
CONFERENCES
NONE AT THIS TIME
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
NONE AT THIS TIME
OTHER
EVENT: Support for Seasonal Apple Harvesters
LOCATION: JMU – Blue Ridge Hall, Rooms 342 and 344
DETAILS: The Shenandoah Valley Migrant Education Program is collecting new or gently used men’s clothing to be donated to the migrant farmers who provide the labor necessary to harvest our area’s apples.
SEE FLIER FOR MORE DETAILS.
