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CLARK COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN JULY NEWSLETTER EDITOR: MARY KIMSEY WRITER: LYNN HOLM P.O. BOX 141, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA PRESIDENT: MIKE PINJUV 878-9707 A NEW STATE PRESIDENT The Nevada Association for Re- tarded Children elected Peter Updike as president. His incoming message "stressed the need of team action between local and state organizations. Then we can call on National and uti- lize all the resources that we can get our hands on for this purpose." ODDS AND ENDS The quilt raffeled for Mother's Day was won by Mrs. Mary Rudoff. She donated the quilt back to the Shop to be resold. $93.00 was realized from this venture. Call editor Mary Kimsey for any ideas or information that could be utilized by the Newsletter. 878-0043 We are adding a new star on our list of donor groups. The Nevada State Constable Association has some legal bon-bons for our organization. Mr. James Muldoon contacted us and said that all items left in hotel rooms for non-payment of bills will be donated to the Thrift Shop. The items will be held for 90 days by the Hotels. Then if the items are not picked up and the bills paid? our organization will receive them. These PERSONAL COMMENT TALE OF THE THRIFT SHOP Dessi Bailey one of our most de- dicated workers in C.C.A.R.C. is retiring as our Thrift Shop Chairman. The Thrift Shop was her brain storm and she fought hard to get it going. Months before .a shop location was found, Dessi was busy as a chipmuck? storing old clothes, and other items to start a shop. Then on June 4th 1962 they rented the building at 1210 E. Lake Mead Blvd. Lo and behold, if she didn't have the.doors open for business two days later on June 6th. The hours, days, months and years of work by her our without comparison. Finally, her dream became the reality of today, as the Shop is the main support of Opportunity Center. Now we come to the cold facts that our group needs a chairman for the Thrift Shop. She doesn't have to have mad dreams and do everything that Dessi has done. Just someone who is interested to keep a record of the volunteer workers and be a go-between the Board and the shop. If this is YOU please call Mike Pinjuv. 878-9707 or 382-4397 By Mary Kimsey CENTER"S SUMMER PROGRAM Opportunity Center's regular school articles will include clothes, luggage,will begin July 6th. Their teacher will shoes etc. Mrs. Dial deserves the credit for this bon-bon. Mrs. Vivian Walter Southwest Regional Vice President and Mr. Gordon Christian Southwest Regional Representative wrote a very nice letter to Mike Pinjuv. They stated that 115 people registered at the Conference here. This being more be Evelyn Higgins from Helen J. Stewart School. We are most happy to have her with us this summer. Miss Austin and Mrs. Allsebrook are on a well deserved vacation until the fall school session starts in Sept. Summer School for public school children is being held at the Center than twice as many people that attendedthis summer. for more information call this year as from last year when it was held in Arizona. They were very pleased with all accommodations? other words "tickled pink with everything". So glad you enjoyed our town. Hope to see you back soon. ************ * THRIFT SHOP NEWS The end is near. No longer will appeals beat against your ears? no longer will your time be wrenched from you. The Shop will be CLOSED on MONDAY, simply because, no help is available. All items listed will go on SALE July 10th and the final day of the Sale will be July 25th. Mrs. Dail 878-1657 or Mrs. at 878-6867. Vandenberg Mr. & Mrs Pinjuv were gxiests at the Jr. Mesquite Clubs Anual Luau the first of June. The leis made by the Centers young adult group were most colorful for the evening. This is the second year the proceeds from this affair are going to the Center. ************* * MEN"S SHIRTS - - - - -.10$ each MEN'S PANTS ------ .15$ " LADIES SHORTS & BLOUSE'S - -.05$ " LADIES SKIRTS ------- .10$ " Publicize our event and bring some patrons with you. NORTH LAS VEGAS THRIFT SHOP? 1210 r,ake Mead Blvd.. No. Las Vegas? 642-862S