Welcome
Home

Board Welcome
CCEC Welcome

Introduction
Tour
History
Services
Special Needs
Departments
Activities
Recent Activities
This Month

Contact Us
Greeting Card
Admissions
Careers
Volunteers
Email A Resident
Email Staff Member
Cookbook Orders

Additional Info
The Alumni News
Our Location
SiteMap
State Survey
Outside Services
Choosing a Home
Medicare/Medicaid

 

September 8, 2002

Young girl putting sculptured hands of the ASL alphabet.
This young lady helps at Hand Expressions, one of
the many booths at the festival.

Man standing on a ladder putting a canvas bag on top of the tent.
It took many workers to put together booths in the morning.

Two men standing with opne man putting his arm around the other. Both are smiling.
Ralph Borders and Harvey Crum have been
parking cars for 20 years together.

Woman sitting down pulling off a tape from the leg of another girl. Picture of 3 girls showing off their tattoos.
Tattoos were very popular for the children. Don't worry parents,
they only last 7 days. And with a little vinegar, less time.

Two women standing under a tent with a man at right.
Some early workers took time out to pose for the camera.

Boy sitting with a large balloon behind him, there are hands against a chest putting on a fake tattoo. Man standing with spatula with an apron on and hat, with hamburgers in front on a grill. This young man at left gets a tattoo and
the early hamburgers were smelling good.

Two women standing in a tent setting up for a booth.
It took many workers to set up the booths.

Girl on playground equipment sitting at the top of the slide.
Children were climbing all over the new playground equipment.

Two men in an open field putting boxes together.
Rick Shultz, Fall Festival chairman (left) gets plenty of help to set
up boxes that will serve as trash cans for the day.

Two men loading water and soda pop into two large bins. There are in an open field under a tent.
The warm day required plenty of water and sodas.

Man standing in front of a large crowd, some under a shelter house.
A large crowd assembled for the closing ceremonies.

Three people seated in front of a large crowd.
CCEC Interpreters had front row seats for the closing ceremony.

Two men standing at a raffle barrel. One is sticking his hand into the cage of the barrel pulling out a raffle ticket.
Closing ceremonies wouldn't be complete without a raffle.

Fall Festival Pictures

For More Information Contact

Sponsored by the
Ohio School for the Deaf Alumni Association

 

© Columbus Colony Elderly Care 2001-2008
All Rights Reserved
Voice or TTY: (614) 891-5055
Fax: (614) 794-7461
Toll Free: (888) 891-5055

Columbus Colony Elderly Care
1150 Colony Drive
Westerville, OH 43081