Dancing, camaraderie guests of honor at the Arc's fall festival
Times-TribuneSep 18, 2017
Hundreds gathered to dance, eat and try their luck at raffle games during the Arc of
They cut the rug on the dance floor while the band the Wannabees covered oldies from bands like the Beatles and
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"We're always trying to engage the consumers with each other," said Arc Director
Fifteen years ago, the Arc took a shot at a fall festival, said recreation and advocacy coordinator
Over the years, it's grown to draw hundreds of people.
"Yes, this is a fundraiser, but no, it's not a fundraiser," Pizur said. "This is educational. It's integration at its finest. It's community coming to community, and it doesn't get any better than that."
About 400 people bought tickets to the all-afternoon event, she said. Add to that, about 100 volunteers and staff who joined them under the tents and pavilion of the hillside venue. But it was the Arc clients, the people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism, who seemed to be having the most fun.
"The biggest part is that they know each other, and they get to know each other by going to these events and they look for each other," said
While the Wannabees covered Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Down on the Corner" in the background, she explained that the Arc's bowling program and other regular activities give him an outlet to grow friendships and a sense of camaraderie he might not otherwise have.
"It's not anything I do, it's who we serve," Pizur said, as the band struck up "
"The people we serve, they have one thing in common," she said. "They want to have a good time."
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