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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Would You Like to Take Our Survey????
This week a lot of CSC CO employees are on vacations or training, so the office has been pretty quiet. The first part of my week I spent contacting community partners, setting up meetings, and preparing to attend a community … Continue reading
Food & Families
This past weekend, CCA-West had a cookout for new and returning students to celebrate our move and welcome the students. Volunteers and CCA staff members have been working to paint and refurbish all the classrooms we will be using next … Continue reading
As Promised…
Here’s a look into the office work that I’ve been doing this Summer in addition to playing with a group of amazing kids every day. One of my main objectives this summer has been scheduling special guests. The exciting part … Continue reading
On the Road Again
The field trips just keep rolling in at the OEC! This past week, I was lucky enough to travel to Cleveland and Athens. In Cleveland, I got the full corporate meeting experience, as my boss and I met with … Continue reading
Traveling around the world: Hummus and Salsa
This week was a great week with the kids at ETSS summer camp. I was able to get the kids involved with cooking. The first dish they made was hummus! An easy Middle Eastern dish, the kids had fun mashing … Continue reading
Bananas and Blueberry “Ice Cream” = Success!
The last few weeks have been busy but exciting at ETSS summer camp. The kids have been able to try a variety of foods in my nutrition class. They were very excited for last week though, because they knew they … Continue reading
Blurred lines
This week, I was fortunate enough to be invited to attend a luncheon honoring Chuck Gehring, President and CEO of LifeCare Alliance. After mingling and doing a bit of networking with the other attendees, we finally sat down to eat … Continue reading
Game Time
I want to take the time to write about all of the behind the scenes office work that I’ve been involved with and all of the great people that I work with that aren’t under the age of 14, but … Continue reading
They Say A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words
So why not share a few with you from CELC’s earlier years? I have spent this week scanning photos. Scanning leaves moments of free time as you wait for the photo to scan, so I spent such moments pondering the … Continue reading
A Post All to Itself
Somehow, in the hustle and bustle that is the Hilliard Free Lunch Summer Camp for Kids and this blog that accompanies it, I have yet to talk about one of our most exciting events. It truly is a travesty to … Continue reading