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Children’s Etiquette Class Graduates: February 24, 2007 CLEARWATER – Homeless Emergency Project (HEP) and Arabesque held a graduation ceremony for the graduates of the first Arabeque Etiquette Class, which teaches children 8 to 18 years of age the art of social graces. On February 18th, 2007, the graduates and attendees we’re treated to a five course meal in the beautiful Carriage Porch Banquet Room, at the Belleview Biltmore Hotel in Clearwater, Florida. Throughout the meal, each graduate had a chance to stand up and speak about what the class meant to them, what they had learned, and elaborate on future career goals. Marine biologist, pediatrician, FBI agent, professional football player, and registered nurse were several of the many outstanding careers the children wished to pursue. The Arabesque Etiquette Class is offered through HEP’s Keep Encouraging Youth (KEY) to Succeed Program. Arabesque is a local company owned and operated by Virginia Arabia. For more information on the Homeless Emergency Project and the Key to Succeed Program visit the web site at www.ethep.org or contact Terrance McAbee and/or Colleen Schenker in the HEP office at 727-442-9041. Contact Information: |
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