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Recovery Center Activities 2011


Recovery Center clients and staff take pride in ourselves and our community. Activities are a great way to interact with the community-at-large, and at the same time to gain a sense of fulfillment while having fun too.


 


 

2011 ACTIVITIES

Annual Fellowship Celebration at DeHoyas Park

Buffet Luncheon at DAO Restaurant

Community Bake Sale

Community Residence's 9/11 Memorial Service

Community Unity Family Fun Day

Cornell Co-operative Extension Seminars

Domestic Violence Awareness Month - "Wear Purple Day"

Families Journey through Recovery (Albany, NY)

Fourth Annual NY Recovery Rally in Albany (Overnight camping trip)

Fun Day at Lake Superior

IBAM (International Boxing Academy of Monticello) Youth Programs

National Gambling Awareness Month Celebration

National Recovery Month Celebration

New Year's Eve Dance at Federation for the Homeless

Operation Daffodil

Recovery Center Bake Sale

Recovery Center Clubhouse Grand Opening

Recovery Center Memorial Day and Labor Day Barbeques

Recovery Center Annual Yard Sales

Safe Summer Camp Car Wash

Shandelee Music Festival & Piano Recital

Village of Monticello Halloween Parade

Village of Monticello National Night Out

Village of Monticello Christmas Tree Lighting and Festivities

Village of Monticello Community Dinner

Village of Monticello Talent Show

Walk-A-Mile in Her Shoes (R.I.S.E.)

Zumba Classes









     
 
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COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM & DRUG ABUSE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY, INC.
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Sullivan County is funded by the
New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS)
with additional funding from contributions, grants and fee-for-service programs.