Thanks to you
Wednesday, May 16, 2007 8:08 AM PDT
By Staff
Progress Center thankful for United Way grant
Progress Center conveys its sincere appreciation to the United Way of Cowlitz County for granting the funding necessary to expand and develop the center's Tracking, Learning, Children (TLC) Program.
For more than 15 years, Progress Center has offered this service as an opportunity for parents and caregivers to monitor their infants' or toddlers' developmental milestones, learn how to impact healthy development and seek help for community resources, when necessary.
With the United Way funding, TLC enrollment will be expanded, and increased support services will be offered.
When you drive by Progress Center, you will see that we at the center proudly display the banner stating we are a United Way funded agency.
Robin Forbes, executive director
Progress Center
CVG greatly appreciates businesses' generosity
Thank you to the following businesses for their generous donations to our Columbia Valley Gardens Elementary School PTA sponsored Staff Appreciation Event on May 9: La Hacienda Real, El Tapatio, Sizzler, Applebee's, Bruno's, Vernie's and The Learning Outlet.
CVG PTA
Thanks for helping make MM project a big success
We at Mark Morris High School extend an enormous "thank you" to our local community members.
On May 2, 70 members of our community were teamed with 57 certified staff at MMHS to serve as judges for our seniors who were completing the final phase of The Pathway to Tomorrow Project.
The Celebration Presentations given that day gave our seniors a chance to celebrate their high school accomplishments. They stood before a panel of judges and shared their successes, growth and future plans.
Without the support of these community members, this process would not be possible. So, thanks again for your time and effort. We look forward to seeing you next year for a repeat performance.
Patti Smith, career liaison
Mark Morris High School






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