The program is a weekly dance residency that "Lyn's Dance Academy" has been holding for the past 13 years at Marimor School for both elementary and high school students. Around 40 students took part in the final performance to show off what they'd learned. No matter the student's level of ability, the goal is to help introduce the basics of dance.
11 people were honored for their work in the community by the Marimor Employment Services Department. The ceremony recognized individuals enrolled in the program that have held jobs in the community from 5 to 30 years. In 2022, 11 people were honored who have worked in fields such as community service, childcare, and warehouse jobs. Organizers say an event like this is important to recognize the hard work being done in the local community.
To thank the community for their continued support, Marimor was collecting paper from anyone who needed it shredded.
Students at Marimor school got to hear their favorite stories in a new way.
The holidays can be stressful for many, but for someone with disabilities, it can become terrifying.
Marimor Industries is bringing back their free shredding day this week.