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For
Immediate Release
November
8, 2001 |
Contact:
Mark Tsuchiya
PH: 619.525.1608 / PGR: 619.897.3953
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Myriad
Events Keep Village Residents Busy
Lineup of Activities Brighten Season, Clients Lives
SAN
DIEGO A wide selection of events are scheduled for residents
and non-residents this holiday season at St. Vincent de Paul Village.
The following list of holiday meals, celebrations and other activities
is current as of Nov. 8; however, interested parties should call
(619) 525-1608 prior to planning any coverage of specific events
to guard against last-minute postponements or changes of venue.
Thursday,
Nov. 15
St. Vincents children will attend the annual
Seussabration at the Old Globe Theatre, located in Balboa Park,
where they will enjoy a showing of the Dr. Seuss classic "How
the Grinch Stole Christmas" at 12 p.m.
Wednesday,
Nov. 21
The Village will serve its annual Thanksgiving
non-resident meal at 11 a.m. at St. Vincents downtown facility,
located at 1501 Imperial Avenue. Typically, more than 1,000 meals
are served during this traditional holiday gathering.
Thursday,
Nov. 22
El Indio Restaurant will prepare a traditional
Mexican breakfast for as many as 1,500 residents and non-residents
at 8 a.m. at the Village, 1501 Imperial Avenue.
Later that same day the 35 residents of the Villages Toussaint
Teen Center will be welcomed by Hard Rock Café La Jolla,
located at 909 Prospect, where they will be treated to a Thanksgiving
meal with all of the accompaniments.
Tuesday,
Dec. 11 through Thursday, Dec. 13
Santas Workshop will be open to Village
parents who will do some "holiday shopping" for their
children from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Donated toys, games, articles
of clothing and other gift items arranged on shelves and racks,
much like a traditional retail shopping experience, are combed through
by parents in search of the perfect holiday gift. The first day,
between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., offers the best opportunity for strong
visual impact, as racks and shelves will still be fully stocked
and a large number of clients will be shopping.
HOLIDAY
CALENDAR
Sunday, Dec. 16
The St. Vincents Ladies Guild
will host the annual Village Christmas Festival between 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. Children, families and teens living at St. Vincents
will enjoy a barbecue, dancing, games and other holiday activities
at the organizations 3350 "E" Street warehouse.
In addition, children will "shop" for their parents and
wrap their gift choices with a little help from members of the Ladies
Guild.
Tuesday,
Dec. 18
The Rancho Valencia Resort, located at 5921 Valencia
Circle in Rancho Santa Fe, will hold a Christmas party for children
and teens living at St. Vincents and the Toussaint Teen Center
between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The youngsters will enjoy food, games
and a visit from St. Nicholas himself who will leave Rudolph and
the other reindeer at home, instead arriving by helicopter to deliver
gifts and bring holiday cheer to the children.
Monday, Dec. 24
St. Vincents, located at 1501 Imperial Avenue,
will serve its annual non-resident Christmas meal at 11 a.m. As
many as 1,500 homeless individuals and area residents will enjoy
roast beef and other traditional holiday accoutrements.
Tuesday, Dec. 25
Longtime Village Vice President Keith MacKay,
along with friends, family and fellow St. Vincents employees,
will serve Christmas breakfast to the 855 residents of the Village,
located at 1501 Imperial Avenue. MacKay hosts the annual breakfast
as a show of personal dedication to the organization for which he
has worked for more than two decades.
Wednesday,
Dec. 26
The Villages annual "Were
Still Here" meal will be served to non-residents at the organizations
1501 Imperial Avenue location. Unlike many other human services
agencies who only participate in holiday outreach, St. Vincents
prides itself on service to the needy members of the community 365
days a year. The meal is a celebration of this year-round dedication
to homeless assistance and rehabilitation.
Tuesday, Jan. 1
St. Vincents will serve a New Years
Day meal for non-residents at 11 a.m. in honor of new beginnings
and the hope of a brighter future. The annual lunch, served at the
Villages 1501 Imperial Avenue location, is attended by as
many as 1,000 homeless individuals and area residents.
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