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DreamWeavers hope to bring community, people with challenges together over a meal

By Jennifer Zartman Romano

 

The clients served by Passages, Inc. are our friends, our neighbors, members of our families – but we may not know each other as well as we’d like to.

For that reason, the DreamWeavers program, which unites the community at large and the clients in fulfilling wishes, is planning a unique community picnic on Friday, August 14, from 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Held at the pavilion in Morsches Park, the event will serve as a community mixer – allowing people to get to know one another better.

“We hope people from the community will become better acquainted with Passages staff and people served by Passages,” said Kay Fleck, a volunteer with the DreamWeavers program.

The free community picnic will feature children’s games sponsored by the YMCA and cornhole for adults. Additionally, the SplashPad will be open. Dinner will include pulled pork, hot dogs, veggies and fruit.

The mission of Passages, Inc. is to join with others to support people with challenges to living, learning, working and playing in the community through the use of quality practices.

To make reservations to attend the DreamWeavers Community Picnic, call 244-7688, ext. 110.

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