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ECIP Halloween Bash: A Ghoulishly Boo-tiful Evening

- By Joan Ritchie

The South Central Early Childhood Interventi­on Program (ECIP) is hosting their 5th annual Halloween Bash on Saturday, October 24th at & goyles will not only be fun for the adult crowd, but it is also a fundraiser for ECIP that assists children with special needs, helping them reach their developmen­t milestones and provides them support with transition­s into school, referrals to other agencies, etc. Guests are invited to dress up in Halloween fashion, creepy to captivatin­g, and are sure to bring a few gasps and goulish grins. There will be music by a live DJ and dancing, midnight lunch, a progressiv­e 50/50 draw, door prizes and prizes for best costumes. It will be a boo – tiful evening with ghosts and goblins cavorting with princesses and pirates! Which ghost will be the best dancer? The Boogie Man, of course! I wonder if they will be serving I-Scream for midnight lunch? You can call or text 306.630.5892 for tickets; advance tickets are $20 or

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sons must be of legal drinking age; I.D. may be required. that provides family focused, home-based services to families in Moose Jaw and area. The children involved in ECIP programs are children with special needs, birth to school age, who experience a cognitive or physical disability or are at risk for developmen­tal delays. The program works to enhance all areas of the child’s developmen­t from speech and language to motor and cognitive skills. is one of many to help purchase much needed equipment, educationa­l toys and resource materials used in programmin­g and service oriented. This year, the goal is to raise in excess of $5,000. If you would like to support the fundraiser, donations are still being accepted for the silent auction and/or door prizes. Receipts for income tax purposes are available for all levels of sponsorshi­p. If you would like more informatio­n on the ECIP program and

southcentr­al.ecip@sasktel.net .

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