CWDR Activities March 2020
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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2.
City pool activity 10 am till Noon
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3.
Stan Bassett youth AVE craft
1 to 2:30 PM
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4.
Game activity Calvary
Baptists
Church
Lobby 1 to 3 pm
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5.
Reading activity Calvary Baptists church 1 to 3 pm
Movie activity at CWDR center 5 to 7 PM
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6.
No
Activity
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9.
City pool activity 10 am till Noon
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10.
Stan Bassett youth center craft class
1 to 2:30 PM
Star party at cwu Lydig room 101 planetarium at 8:30 pm
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11.
Games activity
Calvary Baptist’s church Lobby 1 to 3
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12.
Reading activity Calvary Baptists church 1 to 3 pm
Movie activity at CWDR center 5 to 7 PM
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13.
No
Activity
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16.
City pool activity 10 am till Noon
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17.
Stan Bassett youth center
craft
1 to 2:30 PM
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18.
Reading activities
Calvary Baptists church 1 to 3
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19.
Games activity Calvary Baptists church 1 to 3 PM
Movie activity at CWDR center 5 to 7 PM
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20.
No
Activity
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23.
City pool activity 10 am
till Noon
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24.
Ellensburg’s Stan Bassett youth center 406 E. capital AVE
Craft Craft
1 to 2:30 PM
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25.
Game activity
Calvary Baptist’s church Lobby 1 to 3
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26.
Reading activities
Calvary Baptists church1 to3 pm
Movie activity at CWDR center 5 to 7 PM
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27.
No
Activity
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30.
City pool activity 10 am till Noon
Fishing activity Lake Mattoon 1 Pm till 3 PM
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31.
Fitness hike on the John Wayne trail off Water Street 1 to 3 PM
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All movie activities meet at Central Washington Disability Resources, 301 E. 2nd Ave. Ellensburg WA unless otherwise marked. 509-962-9620. Events in black are open to everyone 18-year-old or older, events in red require sign-up before the event due to limited space or need of a city pool pass.
Every ten years, the United States conducts its Census with one big task in mind: to count every resident. The next Census is coming up during the first half of 2020.
The Census is used to determine how federal funds are distributed to communities like ours; how we are represented in Olympia and Washington, DC; and how nonprofits like ours serve the community. For the first time ever, the government will be requesting that households respond to the Census online. In the near future, your household will be receiving a notice from the U.S. Census Bureau that contains instructions for completing the survey. Please look out for the letter and keep it so that you can participate. If you have questions about how to complete the Census, members of our staff will be happy to help you or connect you with others who can.
We know many of you may feel nervous or uncomfortable about supplying information to the government. However, it is important for all of us to remember that long-standing laws are in-place to prevent the misuse of data, and we would be happy to share additional information with you about how data will be protected.
The Census offers a unique opportunity to have your voice heard and counted, so make sure you plan to complete the Census in 2020.
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