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Community briefs - Liberty/West Chester Twps: Volunteers sought, Parkinson workshop

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Opportunities to volunteer are available at Prime Club Fairfield

Volunteers are a vital part of everything that happens at Partners in Prime. A dedicated group of volunteers enables us to offer activities and services to the participants each year.

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Wii game enthusiasts are needed one day per week for one hour. Days are flexible. Help teach and lead a small group of Wii game players.

Cornhole game enthusiasts also are needed one day per week for one hour. Days are flexible. Help teach and lead a small group of cornhole players.

Small game enthusiasts are needed one day per week for one hour. Days are flexible. Help teach and lead a small group of different small game players.

Luncheon helpers are needed one day per week for three hours. Assist in serving lunch to members and clean up.

For more information about these volunteer opportunities, call Jenny at (513) 867-1998.

World experts to speak at workshop about people with Parkinson disease

"The Science and Practice of LOUD: Empowering People with Parkinson disease" is a two-hour interactive symposium for people with Parkinson disease.

A one-hour lecture and refreshments will be presented by world experts in speech treatment for people with Parkinson disease. This will be followed by an interactive session with speech therapists practicing vocal exercises (LSVT® LOUD).

The seminar is geared for people with Parkinson disease and their family and friends. It will be held at

12:30 p.m. Friday, May 23, at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, 35 W. Fifth St. RSVP to (888) 438-5788 or info@LSVTGlobal.com. This symposium is offered free of charge and registration is limited.

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