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Briefs

Group provides support for families with autism

ESCANABA — “Autism Cafe” a networking opportunity for families and caregivers of children with autism, takes place the second Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m. at the Delta-Schoolcraft ISD building, located at 2525 Third Avenue South, in Escanaba.

Refreshments are provided. The topic for the Nov. 8 meeting will be a Q&A with Kaglea Quinn, a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA). On Dec. 13, an ISD occupational therapist with discuss sensory needs.

Families are asked to use the CTE side entrance to the ISD, located on the east side of the building, facing Escanaba High School. RSVP to Katie Smith at 906-786-9300, ext. 204 or ksmithacisisd.net.

For questions about the program call or email School Social Worker Maija Crothers at 906-786-9300 ext. 233 or mcrothersadsisd.net or School Psychologist Rachel Cogne at 906 786-9300 ext. 208 or rcogneadsisd.net.

Church bake sale

GLADSTONE — The women’s group of the Covenant Church in Gladstone will hold a community bake sale Saturday, November 12, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The sale will offer homemade breads, pies, and assorted baked goods.

The church is located at the corner of 9th Street and Michigan Avenue in Gladstone.

St. Thomas breakfast

ESCANABA — St. Thomas Church will host a breakfast on Nov. 6 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The public is welcome.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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