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Photo Scrapbook, page 2 Also see Page 1

Mark Bradley, President, Peoples Bank; Derrick Span, President Community Action Partnership; David Brightbill, Executive Director, Washington-Morgan Community Action; and John T. Donnellan, National Board Chair, Community Action Partnership, at the presentation of the Community Partnership Award to Peoples Bank at the Community Action Partnership 2004 Annual Convention in Washington, DC.

Seniors enjoy lunch at the Layman Senior Nutrition Congregate site.

Santa passes out candy at the November 2004 Applebee's Pancake Breakfast. The breakfast is a fundraiser for the Secret Santa program.

State Representative Jimmy Stewart visits Depot
Park, one of four summer feeding sites in Belpre.

State Representative Jimmy Stewart takes time out of his busy schedule to push kids on the swings at Depot Park.

State Representative Jimmy Stewart visits Depot Park, one of four summer feeding sites in Belpre.

Kids enjoy lunch at the Depot Park in Belpre.


Thanks to the Senior Services Levy and the Senior Levy Committee, seniors can enjoy lunch at the newest congregate nutrition site located at the Rockland Methodist Church in Belpre.

Head Start children take advantage of the warmer weather that has finally appeared. Physical development and health is one of the educational domains in Head Start's curriculum, but for the children, it's just some outdoor fun.

Raymond Craig, a board member of Washington-Morgan Community Action for 30 years, has retired. Mr. Craig served as president of the board for 18 years. Thank you, Raymond, for your dedication and support.

Mary Lee Humphrey and Helen Whiteley represent Washington-Morgan Community Action at the 2004 Ohio Senior Expo.

Secret Santa crew hard at work.
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Mary Lee Humphrey and Sue Belville attend the 2003 Health and Wellness Fair for Seniors.

Secret Santa elves pose for a picture.

Brian, from the local music store, shows Head Start kids how a guitar works and plays some sing along songs.

David Brightbill, executive director of Washington-Morgan Community Action, reads to a group of Head Start students.

Verizon awards Washington-Morgan Community Action $8,000 to provide enhanced workforce development services.
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