Event created by Scott Adams
Greetings, Happiness and Joy,
I feel fortunate that I am one of you, who knows we have celiac. We have a
mission to make the most of this knowledge and to help others. That is why the
meeting will not be the same if you are not there.
Reminder for our next support group meeting:
Tuesday night - December 20 at Group Health Hospital in Redmond, WA.
Topic:
Social - Visit One-on-One - and
- - COOKIE EXCHANGE - -.
Bringing cookies (or other treat) is not required. For those who want to
exchange, we will have an exchange table. Format is that individuals would
exchange for like quantity. Two-dozen cookies are a large quantity. Please prepare at
least one printout of the recipe and ingredients. One idea that works great
is to pre-bag in sandwich bags a couple of each with recipe inside.
Bring your own carry out box or bag to haul home. (We do not plan to eat on
the exchange goodies.) We will have treats for social time.
This is casual as usual, thus come and go as you need. We just like staying
in touch with you and knowing how you are doing.
Again - our purpose is to become good health-food managers. Tips, fun, and
friends are a big help.
Where:
Group Health Hospital in Redmond (2700 152 Ave NE), conference room D112, on
main floor, Walk west past the Pharmacy (left) and Security (right). Look for
welcome sign. The conference room is at the end of the hallway.
When: 7:00 - 9:00 PM
Directions:
If you are driving east on Highway 520, go to the 148th Ave. N.E. exit
(south) and stay in the left lane.
At the light turn south/right onto 148th Ave. N.E. (staying in the left lane)
Take the first east/left onto N.E. 24th St. (Sears store is on your right.)
At the second light turn north/left onto 152nd Ave. N.E.
Approximately 300 feet ahead, turn right into the Group Health Eastside
Campus and follow the signs to parking. Enter the hospital at the main entrance and
walk west all the way to the end of the hall. Room D112.
For those of you who are not able to attend, know that you are remembered and
wished the best for the holidays and all of 2006.
T. Earl Ley
Celiac Support Group Facilitator
earl.ley@comcast.net