Fay Biccard Glick was a lifelong Democrat who instilled in her surviving son a philanthropic spirit that called for sharing talents and wealth with those not blessed with the same opportunities the Glick family has enjoyed. Fay Biccard Glick would be pleased with the family pavilion that bears her name because it embodies the sense of family life that she handed down as a legacy to her son, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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Senior Programs
Local seniors are transported to Crooked Creek daily or participate in field trips i.e. beauty shop, shopping, arts & crafts.
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Education
English as a Second Language classes are offered Monday and Wednesday. Also offer GED classes.
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Employment
Goodwill Employment Services has an office located in our facility to help clients with job searches,
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Teen Opportunity Program (T.O.P.)
A youth program partnering Pike and North Central High Schools offering services to at-risk students. Students are engaged in tutoring, mentoring, job-readiness, crime prevention, cultural and community based activities. These activities enhance their opportunity for further education employment and successful lives.
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News
October 13th, 2010
Crooked Creek Celebration at multicultural center. Introducing new website.
October 15th, 2010
Crooked Creek Celebration at multicultural center. Introducing new website.
October 16th, 2010
Crooked Creek Celebration at multicultural center. Introducing new website.
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