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Kiwanis
International
Mailing Address:
PO Box 6698
Charlottesville VA
22906-6698
kiwanis@avenue.org

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© 2003 by Kiwanis Club of Charlottesville
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Kiwanis Club of
Charlottesville
Third Annual Dogwood Pancake Breakfast
"What a Wonderful Event!"
The third annual Kiwanis Dogwood Pancake Breakfast was
held on the most beautiful day of spring, Saturday, April 21, at First
Presbyterian Church, 500 Park Street. Hundreds of hungry kids of all ages
enjoyed endless rolls of sausages and stacks of flapjacks, all lathered
with butter and drenched in yummy maple syrup. Kiwanians led by Kitchen
Chief Tony Hastoglis prepared the feast, while Key Clubbers from Albemarle
and Western Albemarle High Schools, UVA Circle K-ers, and other K-Family
members served cool orange juice and refills of hot Starbucks coffee.
Acoustic guitar music, provided by a member of the Young Professionals
Kiwanis Club of Tysons Corner, and the delightful antics of "Dusty Rusty"
stirred the crowd into joyful anticipation of the 58th annual Dogwood
Festival Parade stepping off just two blocks away. More than $8,000 was
raised in support of the Infant Development Program of the Arc of the
Piedmont. "Team Kiwanis" food and drink
sponsors included Sam's Club, Pepsi Cola Central Virginia, and Starbucks
Coffee. Print materials were generously donated by MidAtlantic Printing
and Kaminer & Thomson. Hats off to the dozens of other sponsors whose
logos graced our placemats.
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| Senator Creigh Deeds being served by
Joyce Lesich and Dr. Jim Masloff. |
Ray Hogan and Brett Spitale |
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| Gene Colligan stirs things up! |
Dick Lear lines up the griddle. |
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| "Dusty Rusty", AHS Key Clubber, and a
happy Pancake Breakfast patron |
Lynn Seuffert and Kitchen Chief Tony
Hastoglis |
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| Chuck Mensing pours the batter. |
Proceeds to benefited the Infant Development Project
The Arc of the
Piedmont
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Who is The Arc of the Piedmont?
The Arc of the Piedmont is a
non-profit membership organization
serving families in the city of
Charlottesville and the counties of
Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and
Nelson. They are the local chapter of
The Arc, the nation’s largest volunteer
organization dedicated to preventing
disabilities in babies and young
children.
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Infant Development Project
The Infant
Development Project helps parents create
a stimulating environment for their
babies. The Infant Development Project
is an early intervention program that
serves families with infants ages birth
through three with disabilities,
developmental delays, or who are at risk
of developing delays. We offer
developmental assessments, cognitive
skills building, speech therapy,
occupational therapy and physical
therapy for infants. For parents, we
provide counseling, developmental
guidance and education. The goal of the
Infant Development Project is to prevent
or reduce the severity of developmental
delay in infants.
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For more information about the
Infant
Development Project or to
apply for services, contact
Cherrie
Waxman by
email or at (434) 977-4003 x22.
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