Archive for October 2016
A Successful Open House on Campus
On Friday, October 7th, 2016 Staff, Board Members, Donors and many state politicians attended the new 22-student dormitory open house on Latham Centers’ Main Campus. Members of USDA, and state politicians Randy Hunt, Sarah Peake, and Tim Whelan raved about the new building; as did parents, community members and others involved throughout the entire building…
Read MoreLatham Centers and Katrina Fryklund Highlighted on MVY Radio
Katrina Fryklund, Director of Development, and Latham Centers were highlighted today on MVY Radio for the “Person of the Week.” In the Interview Katrina speaks about this weekend’s 38th annual Yarmouth Seaside Festival. For more information about the Seaside Festival please click here. Katrina also speaks about the residential and vocational programs at Latham Centers, as…
Read MoreLatham Centers nominates Monique Williams for the National Association of Therapeutic Schools Conference (NATSAP)
Annually, Latham Centers nominates a teacher on campus for the National Association of Therapeutic Schools Conference (NATSAP). Latham is proud to announce that for the second year running a teacher from Latham Centers been selected from a plethora of nominations. Congratulations to Monique Williams for her outstanding efforts. Monique Williams is the Health and…
Read MoreSpecial Needs Adults to Display Their Art Work and Crafts At Yarmouth Seaside Festival Columbus Day Weekend
Latham Centers’ adult residents will be displaying and selling their unique art work and crafts as participants in the Arts & Crafts Fair at the 38th annual Yarmouth Seaside Festival at Joshua Sears Memorial Field in Yarmouth, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 8th and Sunday, October 9th. “Our residents enjoy creating a…
Read MoreLatham Centers Staffer Finishes as Third Female in Last Gasp Ride
Latham Centers staffer Mariel Chance finished as third place female in 25th Last Gasp hosted by Cape Cod Charitable FunRaisers. This 62 mile bike ride begins in Sandwich and ends in Provincetown. All riders were asked to raise at least $625 towards the charity of their choice. After a short three hour and fifteen minute…
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