The NCCC is pleased to announce that a portion of the proceeds from the 2012 State of the City event will be donated to the Wesley Health Center – Norwalk, for the purchase of an eyePacs Picture Archive Communication System, which is used to screen diabetic patients. The Center currently provides comprehensive health services to 480 diabetic patients. eyePACS provides early intervention to prevent blindness, by detecting & treating retinopathy, the leading cause of blindness in diabetic patients.
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2012 State of the City - Silent Auction Donations needed!
Serving the Norwalk Community since 1936
We Believe in Norwalk! Dear NCCC Friend & Supporter:
Over the past 70 years the Norwalk Community Coordinating Council (NCCC) has been an active force in the City of Norwalk. The success of our organization serves as a reminder that we must now work harder to help those in need and find solutions to the unprecedented issues faced by our community. An annual tradition, our State of the City Address, unites Norwalk residents, business owners and community leaders to hear about the accomplishments of the past year and the vision for Norwalk in the coming year. This year will be no exception, and will feature the first address by Norwalk’s new City Manager, Michael J. Egan.
You can make a difference by supporting our Norwalk State of the City Silent Auction. This exciting event will be held on Friday, February 24, 2012 at 11:30 a.m. at the Norwalk Doubletree Hotel, 13111 Sycamore Drive, Norwalk, California 90650. A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to the Wesley Health Center – Norwalk, for the purchase of an eyePacs Picture Archive Communication System, which is used to screen diabetic patients. Doors will open at 11:00 a.m. for guests to have time to view the wonderful items being auctioned.
Any auction item(s) will provide much needed assistance to programs the NCCC supports. Your donation and free listing in our commemorative program will help promote your companytothe250attendees. Formoreinformation,to purchaseaticket, or to make a donation, please contact Gordon Stefenhagen at (562) 400-8188 or by e-mail at gs3day@yahoo.com
We wish to offer our sincere thanks to all of our members and supporters for being of service to others. The NCCC can succeed only through your efforts. On behalf of those we have been entrusted to serve, we thank you for your consideration and we look forward to your favorable response. The NCCC is a non-profit organization, our 501(c)3 (Federal Tax I.D. #95-4651463) and contributions are tax deductible .
Sincerely,
Vanessa Landin Gordon Stefenhagen
President, NCCC Vice-President – Ways & Means, NCCC
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Mark your calendars!!!
See attached flyer for the annual State of the City Address, scheduled on Friday, February 24, 2012.
2012 State of the City Address
Friday, February 24, 2012
11:30 a.m. Luncheon
Norwalk Doubletree, $35 per person
For info or tickets, please call
(562) 400-8188 or (562) 888-1936
A portion of the event proceeds will be donated to the Wesley Health Center – Norwalk, for the purchase of an eyePacs Picture Archive Communication System, which is used to screen diabetic patients.
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CANDIDATES' NIGHT- Public forums for City Council and School Board candidates.
Event held annually during local election month.
CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD - A Norwalk resident honored for outstanding citizenship.
Event held annually in May during end of the year banquet.
YOUTH OF THE YEAR AWARD - A Norwalk student honored for outstanding achievements.
Event held annually in May during end of the year banquet.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR - All organizations can announce events in the NCCC
newsletter-at no cost! This is a great networking tool to encourage members' attendance at
other agencies' events. To advertise your organization’s planned events & activities (FREE!) in the NCCC newsletter, please email your information to Grissel Chavez, Newsletter Vice-President, at grissel97@hotmail.com.
All information must be received by the 1st of every month to be published in that month’s newsletter!
LIBRARY SUPPORT - We support the local libraries through fundraisers.
FOOD FOR THE LESS FORTUNATE - We support the Social Services Department Food
Pantry through monetary donations and canned food drives, which are used year-round to
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