INTERAGES

A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO BUILDING BRIDGES ACROSS GENERATIONS AND CULTURES.

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Breakfast

When:
   Monday June, 2nd

     Time: 9:30 am - 11:00 am

       Where: Timpano's Restaurant 
               (Montrose Crossing)
                12021 Rockville Pike

 

Entertainment provided by Watkins Mill High School Jazz Band

 

Please R.S.V.P. by May 19th

You may R.S.V.P. by any of the following ways

1. Email Sara Cartmill @ cartmill@interagesmd.org
2. Call Interages @ 301-949-3551 ext. 19
 

Click here to R.S.V.P. online.

The last meeting held on April 25th was wonderful.  Gabe Albornoz spoke on alternative means of transportation for seniors and program participants.  It was extremely informative and well-attended.

Our NEXT meeting promises to be just a beneficial to the intergenerational program community.  KATHLEEN MEANEY STOBIE, R.S.V.P. Coordinator (Retired Seniors Volunteer Programs), has agreed to speak to us about the most effective ways of recruiting volunteers, seniors in particular, and how to keep them coming back.  We all need to improve our recruiting efforts- the number of volunteers has dropped recently due in part to high cost of gas/transportation.

SO MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!!!


Date: Thursday, June 5, 2008

Time: 9:00am-10:30am

Topic: Recruiting and Retaining Volunteers

Speaker: Kathleen Meaner Stobie, RSVP Coordinator

Place: Interages, 2nd Floor
              3950 Ferrara Drive
              Wheaton, MD 20906

We look forward to seeing you! This will be our last meeting until September 08.

 
CLICK HERE TO RSVP



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BCBBC Honors Interages

 
On June 12th Interages will be one of the extraordinary nonprofits of Montgomery County showcased by The Bethesda Community Base Ball Club (BCBBC).  Each summer the BCBBC honors one or two nonprofits for each of the 24 home baseball games of the Bethesda Big Train to be played at Shirley Povich Field this summer.  The Big Train is a team of college all-stars who come from all over the country to play in the Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League. Unless there is rain, the Big Train usually draws between 600 and 900 fans each night. Most are families with young children.
 
The gates at Povich Field open at 6 p.m. The game starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for this event are FREE of charge.  For more information about Big Train baseball, including the schedule and directions to the field, please log onto http://www.bigtrain.org/. 
 

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3950 Ferrara Drive, 2nd Floor
Wheaton, MD 20906
Phone: 301-949-3551 Fax: 301-949-3190

Email:info@interagesmd.org
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