May 29, 2014
Staff at Community Living-North Frontenac (CLNF) in Sharbot Lake held their annual community BBQ on May 27 and the event was very well attended. Staff served up hot beef on a bun, hot dogs, ice cold beverages and cake to the close to 100 guests who attended. Two musicians, Brian Roche and Alan Kitching, played relaxing jazz as guests sat under tents and in the shade to share a meal and conversation.
The event is a way for CLNF staff to say thank you to community and give back, while also inviting those who may not know about the organization to find out more. Community Living- North Frontenac provides equal opportunities to individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families in North and Central Frontenac. They do so through a number of supports and opportunities, which include individualized services, education and advocacy, and by promoting and fostering meaningful interactions and relationships in families and communities with the goal of increasing personal growth, development and independence for those they support.
For more information about Community Living-North Frontenac visit communitylivingnorthfrontenac.com or call the office at 613-279-3731.
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