Park Ridge Health announces community events in April

Press release:

 

Please join Park Ridge Health in supporting these important community events:

The Fifth Annual Celebration of Courage Luncheon, benefitting Safelight

Wednesday, April 19, Noon- 2 p.m.

Kenmure Country Club

100 Kenmure Drive, Flat Rock

Join us for the 2017 Celebration of Courage to hear stories of triumph from survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault or child abuse. We’ll explore the journey of healing that survivors of interpersonal violence experience on their path to a healthier, and happier life. For more information, visit Safelightfamily.org

Gear Grinder 6-Hour Mountain Bike Race

April 22

Falling Creek Camp

816 Falling Creek Camp Road, Zirconia

Featuring team, duo and individual races for mountain bikers. Registration and more information available at GearGrinder.org. Proceeds benefit Camplify, a non-profit organization that uses a series of camp-based and experiential learning programs to teach kids-in-need the life skills required to succeed and become the leaders of tomorrow.

 

FREE SUPPORT GROUPS

MemoryCaregivers Network Support Groups

All MemoryCaregiver Network support groups are free and open to anyone caring for a person with memory loss.  For additional information, please contact Mary Donnelly at 828.230.4143. or at marydd60@charter.net

New Hope Group (South Asheville)

Tuesday, April 18, 1 – 3 p.m.

New Hope Presbyterian Church, Lower Level Fellowship Hall

3070 Sweeten Creek Rd, Asheville (across from Givens Estates)

 

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