DECEMBER NEWSLETTERS!!
Newsletter from LCCS Adults
LCCS Times
By Chris Steele & Michael Duke
December 2012 newsletter
In Math, Chris and Michael are learning how to do Algebra, while others are working on counting coins.
In Cooking, everyone is getting ready for the 2012 Christmas party.
In Grooming, we have been studying obesity, bones, and the brain.
In Social/Communication, we have been reading short Christmas stories.
In Sports, the 2012 state bowling for special olympics in Little Rock was held December 11th. Chris placed 1st, Betty and Steven placed 2nd, and Michael finished 4th. The Arkansas Hwy Police Dept. raised a total of $29,000.
The Kiwanis Club will be here on Dec. 18th to celebrate Christmas with us.
We want to wish a Happy Birthday for the month of December. Terry Watson, Ginger Copeland, Sue Campbell, & Mark Davis
By Chris Steele & Michael Duke
December 2012 newsletter
In Math, Chris and Michael are learning how to do Algebra, while others are working on counting coins.
In Cooking, everyone is getting ready for the 2012 Christmas party.
In Grooming, we have been studying obesity, bones, and the brain.
In Social/Communication, we have been reading short Christmas stories.
In Sports, the 2012 state bowling for special olympics in Little Rock was held December 11th. Chris placed 1st, Betty and Steven placed 2nd, and Michael finished 4th. The Arkansas Hwy Police Dept. raised a total of $29,000.
The Kiwanis Club will be here on Dec. 18th to celebrate Christmas with us.
We want to wish a Happy Birthday for the month of December. Terry Watson, Ginger Copeland, Sue Campbell, & Mark Davis
Newsletter From Haynes House
HAYNES HOUSE DECEMBER NEWSLETTER
Haynes House Residents have been working hard decorating for the holidays. They have enjoyed making a lot of their own decorations. They are also making "rag rugs" for their rooms. Some are putting "C" for cardinals or "R" for razorbacks in the center with team colors to match their rooms.
A lot of projects have begun at the Haynes House. Staff have been putting together a birthday party box with decorations and cool ideas to start out the new year. This helps to celebrate each resident with a special birthday party. We are looking forward to lots of new projects which are in the works!
Haynes House Residents have been working hard decorating for the holidays. They have enjoyed making a lot of their own decorations. They are also making "rag rugs" for their rooms. Some are putting "C" for cardinals or "R" for razorbacks in the center with team colors to match their rooms.
A lot of projects have begun at the Haynes House. Staff have been putting together a birthday party box with decorations and cool ideas to start out the new year. This helps to celebrate each resident with a special birthday party. We are looking forward to lots of new projects which are in the works!