FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA, April 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) Odyssey Seminars will be having an Easter Carnival on Sat. April 23rd at Mile Square Park (south Euclid entrance) located in Fountain Valley, Orange Co., CA. 92708 Time: 1-6 PM. This will benefit TACA - Talk About Autism, Inclusion Infusion, Cub Scout Pack #667 and Boy Scout Troop #295. There will be game booths, craft booths, field games, egg hunts, egg decorating and more. Odyssey notes will be exchanged for cash; only these notes will be accepted at the park.
Odyssey Notes are a way that local businesses can contribute to the charities as well as bringing new businesses to themselves. Creating a "win- win" is the foundation of Odyssey Seminars. Advertiing and sponsorships are available.
We welcome businesses and young people that would like to create partnership, to contact us:
General Information: Dr. Linda Miller 714-778-2695
Sponsorships and/or
Odyssey Notes: Bryan Jennings 714-716-9440
Advertising: Bryan Jennings 714-716-9440
Booths: Dr. Linda Miller 714-778-2695
Odyssey's website: http://www.odysseyseminars.com
Children of all ages and abilities are welcome to participate in our project.
Odyssey Seminars' Easter event! For kids with special needs!
Odyssey Seminars is hosting its' first annual Easter Project. We are raising funds for local charities, creating fun for kids with special needs and attracting new business for local businesses.
2011-04-10
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