You've probably got the gist of what I do around here; I keep the websites updated with community events and charitable efforts. And believe me when I say that Sedalia definitely has a charitable bent. One event that's coming up is a huge benefit for the Center for Human Services and the Children's Therapy Center.
Mark Register, Business Developer for Center for Human Services, paid us a visit to help the community understand what, exactly, Center for Human Services has to offer the area.
The Center for Human Services held an appreciation breakfast on Thursday (October 30) at the First United Methodist Church Celebration Center for the local groups, businesses, and organizations that interact with the Center and its workers.
There have been a lot of events lately to put girls and their fathers together for some quality time. Daddy and Me Date Night, the Women's Service League Cupid's Ball, you get the idea. Now there's something that will be great for these girls to get together with the ladies of the family.
The Project SEARCH High School Transition Program is a unique, business led, one year school-to-work program that takes place entirely at the workplace. Total workplace immersion facilitates a seamless combination of classroom instruction, career exploration, and hands-on training through worksite rotations.
The Center for Human Services held their annual recognition luncheon at the Sedalia Country Club at 11:30 this (Friday) morning. The luncheon recognizes outstanding groups and individuals who have contributed to the success of the center over the past year.