[Adta] autism camp on NBC news

Barbara A Busse busse002 at mc.duke.edu
Mon Aug 13 16:16:31 EDT 2007


Just reaiized that I sent this out to the adta listserv with an incorrect
subject heading.  sorry about that!
Barbara
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looks interesting.  I think there may be a whle series on autism this week.
Maybe some
can write if dance therapy does not show up.  I will try to keep you in
touch as I know
not all of you are news freaks like me.
Barbara Busse
Published - August, 13, 2007


NBC highlights local autism camp



Tonight "NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams" will air a short story about
Pensacola?s ?Kids for Camp? program.

Footage for the 5:30 p.m. show was taped locally in June.

Pensacola Junior College and the Autism Society of the Panhandle joined
forces to provide the fun, but educational experience to the children.

The camp catered to 50 autistic youth, ranging from ages 4 to 18.






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