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May 11, 2006

Alderman Helene Larocque, as Deputy Mayor helps celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Cerebral Palsy Association with an Open House and the Grand Opening of our new multi-sensory room, which will be open to all Albertan’s with neurological challenges. Ronald McDonald House Charities was fundamentally involved in helping create this room. Alderman Helene Larocque, as Deputy Mayor, receives help from Shari in being the first to open the room which has been created to enhance sensory development skills such as sight, taste, smell, touch, hand /eye coordination, cause and effect, language development, relation and control over one’s environment.
Alderman Helene Larocque, as Deputy Mayor helps celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Cerebral Palsy Association with an Open House and the Grand Opening of our new multi-sensory room, which will be open to all Albertan’s with neurological challenges. Ronald McDonald House Charities was fundamentally involved in helping create this room.
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