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The NATIONAL INCLUSION PROJECT PARTNERS With JEFFERSON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION To CREATE Recreational Opportunities
Let's ALL Play was a huge success last year and it helps bring an inclusive recreational experience to children with disabilities. It gives children with developmental disabilities the same experience as those without. Children with disabilities and their peers who are typically developing come together to participate in recreational activities such as swimming, arts and crafts, community service, physical fitness and more.
About the National Inclusion Project: The National Inclusion Project opens doors for all kids to be included together and experience all that life has to offer. They conduct programs with community partners to teach others how to be inclusive so that kids with and without disabilities can experience lifelong benefits. They believe that no one should sit on the sidelines. To learn more about the National Inclusion Project or ways to get involved visit their website at www.inclusionproject.org.
About the National Inclusion Project: The National Inclusion Project opens doors for all kids to be included together and experience all that life has to offer. They conduct programs with community partners to teach others how to be inclusive so that kids with and without disabilities can experience lifelong benefits. They believe that no one should sit on the sidelines. To learn more about the National Inclusion Project or ways to get involved visit their website at www.inclusionproject.org.
Holiday Sports Express Camp under way
Journal photo by Chris Jackson (Dec 2011)
Carlos Kaufman, 10, of Shenandoah Junction, runs up to kick a soccer ball as counselors Brandt Lykins, of Harpers Ferry, left, and Michael McCabe, of Martinsburg, look on with other campers during the Holiday Sports Express Camp at the Jefferson County Community Center in Shenandoah Junction on Tuesday. The camp runs until Friday, and children can still sign up.
Carlos Kaufman, 10, of Shenandoah Junction, runs up to kick a soccer ball as counselors Brandt Lykins, of Harpers Ferry, left, and Michael McCabe, of Martinsburg, look on with other campers during the Holiday Sports Express Camp at the Jefferson County Community Center in Shenandoah Junction on Tuesday. The camp runs until Friday, and children can still sign up.
Lunch with Santa 2011 was a success!
Journal photo by Chris Jackson
Kearneysville resident Tammy Everhart’s 2-year-old daughter Addison gives Santa Claus a kiss on the nose after visiting with him during Lunch with Santa at the Sam Michael’s Park Community Center in Shenandoah Junction on Saturday.
Everyone really enjoyed themselves lunch, crafts, & Santa!
Have a Merry Chirstmas and a Happy New Year!
Kearneysville resident Tammy Everhart’s 2-year-old daughter Addison gives Santa Claus a kiss on the nose after visiting with him during Lunch with Santa at the Sam Michael’s Park Community Center in Shenandoah Junction on Saturday.
Everyone really enjoyed themselves lunch, crafts, & Santa!
Have a Merry Chirstmas and a Happy New Year!