JAK's Place

A drop-in resource center for persons affected by mental illness, and their friends and family.

December 28, 2020

January Newsletter

Filed under: News — The Editor @ 12:17 pm

Just what the funnybone needs this winter:
Patrick McDonnell’s Mutts comic strip — a Snow Day

The January newsletter is here. Isn’t it nice to spare the mailperson the extra burden (not to mention our stamps 🙂 ).

January newsletter PDF

January Calendar - PDF

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December 22, 2020

CSP Party

Filed under: News — The Editor @ 7:26 pm
Holiday music by Donny Ray

Holiday music by Donny Ray

The party lucked out with cold but clear weather in the second try. EconoFoods and volunteer cooks put up a terrific feast, with more than enough for everyone.

There were door prizes, and presents for all. Even your grumpy news editor had a good time 😉

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December 19, 2020

CSP Holiday Party Postponed

Filed under: News — The Editor @ 9:17 am

Because of the snow, the party will be held on Monday, December 23. Same time, same place 🙂

From Sheryl Flores:

Good Morning All,

Sorry to announce the cancelation of the CSP Holiday Lunch today. We
have rescheduled for Monday December 22 starting at 11:00 with lunch
served at noon. Please pass this message on to any other NAMI or JAK’s Place consumer that may have been planning on attending today.

We apologize for Mother Nature dumping another snow storm on us today!

Sheryl Flores, LCSW, MSW

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December 11, 2020

First Aid and CPR Training

Filed under: News — The Editor @ 2:26 pm

The staff of JAK’s place is planning on taking some training courses at NWTC in March, 2009. It is hoped that some of our volunters will join us in learning or refreshing their knowledge of procedures that could save lives in an emergency.  Everyone who works with people should know what to do in case of an accident or if someone chokes on food or has a seizure.

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December 9, 2020

Closed for Snow

Filed under: News — The Editor @ 11:41 am

Our first snow day! Our policy is to close whenever the local schools do, so if you have an eye on the weather, you will know. The Gingerbread Project will continue nect week. Stay in and keep warm.

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