run for epilepsy

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st paul episcopal church

1000 w war memorial

Mr. Elijah,

I wanted to take the time to say “Thank you” for what you’ve done. I’ve been getting a lot of feedback about your photos. With this being the first year we did the walk the families were hesitant about even letting people know about the disability that they or their family member have, but they are grateful to you for taking a pic to help them remember the day.

I appreciate you.

Andrea Broussard-Brock

 

Collections Manager | Convergent Healthcare Recoveries, Inc. (formerly C. B. Accounts, Inc.)

P: 866-867-0179 | F: 309.637.3079 | ABrock@ConvergentUSA.com

124 SW Adams St, Suite 215 | Peoria, IL 61602 | http://www.ConvergentUSA.com

 

20130921 BAM! Books, Art & Music in the Heights

poster-tabloid-NB2Join Businesses in the Heights tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. for a special event, “BAM! Books, Art &

Music in the Heights”.   Over 30 local artists featured in the book, “Art Lives in Central Illinois” will be on

hand in ten Heights businesses to sign copies of the book and display their artwork.   As a special treat,

Marcia Henry Liebenow, Concertmaster for the Peoria Symphony Orchestra will also visit the shops and

provide a sampling of her extraordinary violin playing.

2013 09 21 Hearts of Hope Dinner and Art Auction

Hearts of Hope

Hearts of Hope Dinner and Art Auction

Hearts of Hope features outstanding local artists who create and donate work for the silent and live auctions.  Art media include oil paintings, watercolors, photography, textiles, sculpture and more. This black-tie optional event includes cocktails, dinner, silent auction, and live auction.

The 14th Annual Hearts of Hope Dinner and Art Auction was held on Saturday, September 21, 2013 at the Mt. Hawley Country Club.

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The name, Hearts of Hope, represents compassionate caring for persons experiencing mental illness, a hope for recovery from mental illness, and a better understanding of mental health issues in general.  The event was created to honor Gertrude Kelley, a long-time supporter, volunteer and board member of MHAIV.