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Child Development Resources of Ventura County, Inc., Holds Free Celebrate the Child Event


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Ventura resident Virginia Shields soars in a performance of the Nutcracker Suite with the Ventura County Ballet Company.  The ballet company will be one of several dance groups performing at CDRs first-ever, internationally themed Celebrate the Child event.

Ventura resident Virginia Shields soars in a performance of the Nutcracker Suite with the Ventura County Ballet Company. The ballet company will be one of several dance groups performing at CDRs first-ever, internationally themed Celebrate the Child event.

Child Development Resources of Ventura County, Inc. (CDR), the largest nonprofit social services agency in Ventura County, will hold an exciting, free event honoring children, Celebrate the Child, on Sunday, October 5 at the historic Camarillo Ranch. The fun-filled day of live entertainment, games, music, arts/crafts and food from around the world features an international theme. Performers from such diverse cultures as Scandinavia, (the Skandia Dancers) and the Ventura County Ballet (performing Flamenco and Chinese variations from the Nutcracker Suite) will enliven and entertain. The event will be held from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm at 201 Camarillo Ranch Road in Camarillo. (Advance tickets required.)

"We are thrilled to be able to present this exciting event to the community, completely free of charge," says Don Henniger, CDR's Executive Director. "We have been able to achieve this through the generous donations, both monetary and in-kind, of many local businesses that support the meaningful work that we do."

Sponsors of Celebrate the Child include: Sunbelt Enterprises, Santa Barbara Bank and Trust, Streamline Office Solutions and Farmers Insurance Group/Sanfords Insurance Agency. Additional sponsors are: K&M Enterprises: Research and Fund Development, Two Guys from Italy, Great Harvest Bread Company, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Noah's Bagels, BJ's Restaurant, Café Firenze, DJ's Catering, BG's Café, Nothing Bundt Cakes, McDonald's of Camarillo, Ralphs Grocery Company, Lakeshore Learning, Manna, H&R Block, Gold Coast Child Care Association, Magalia Children's Clothing, Cookie Lee Jewelry, Clearly Unique, 101 Jolly Jumps, Hawaiian Delight, Ventura County Fire Dept., Ventura County Ballet Company, Skandia Dancers, Parrent Security Company, Ventura County Star Newspaper, Time Warner Cable: The Dr. Lee Fitzgerald Show, New Life Community Church, DW Drums, Buster Lighting Design, Cabin Trax, and Flower Duets.

CDR has been helping families in Ventura County for more than 35 years. Honored at the state and federal level as a leader in the child care field, the organization benefits 3,500 low-income, high-risk families (with more than 5,000 children), annually. It administers state and federal programs to children from birth to age 13 through its Head Start, Early Head Start, and subsidized Child Care programs. CDR's vision is that every child's growth and development will be fully supported to ensure a happy and successful adult life.


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