2nd Annual Wyndholme
Village Deaf Senior's Fair 2000
June 16 & 17, 2000
The fair was held on
Friday, June 16 and Saturday, June 17 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at the Wyndholme Village Pavilion, located at 5205 Frederick
Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21229.
There was a variety of
exhibits at the fair such as senior health care information,
local businesses, crafts, interpreting service providers, and
more. The Silent Oriole Club sold food and
refreshments. There also was informative presentations on financial planning, healthcare,
travel and other topics. The goal of the fair was to focus
on promoting the well-being, exciting lifestyle and the
continuing education of deaf seniors, friends and families.
Wyndholme Village would like to thank
everyone that attended and volunteered at the fair. Thank you for
making our 2nd Annual Deaf Senior's Fair a total success!
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Volunteer Lynn Stirling greets visitors at the
registration table. |
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Future resident, Lucia Eguiguren, selling her
lovely hand sewn bags. |
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WV Clerical Assistant, Shana Watson,
entertained the children with coloring and other games
during the fair. |
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The WV Future Residents raised $90 from their bake sale table! |
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Talented artist, Louis Frisino exhibited his artwork at the fair. |
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A crowd gathered to listen to Jim Casterline's
speech about the dam his father built in Lake Murray, SC - everyone enjoyed learning about this
historical event. |
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The variety of exhibits included: makeovers by
Beauti-Control rep, Lulu Lancelotta, information about
cancer, Family Service Foundation, Suzi Behan's embroidery,
FOLDA, and much more! |
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