Lincoln-Way Central Hosts Flower Sale to Support Transition Program for Special Needs Students
Lincoln-Way Central Flower Sale To Benefit District 210's Transition Program
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A flower and plant sale at Lincoln-Way Central in New Lenox, Illinois, on May 9 aims to support the Transition program for special services students, focusing on job readiness. The event will feature a variety of plants and vegetables, with proceeds benefiting the program.
- 01The flower sale supports the Transition program for special services students aged 18-22.
- 02The event will be held on May 9 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Lincoln-Way Central's greenhouse.
- 03Available plants include geraniums, petunias, and various potted vegetables.
- 04Students in the program participate in greenhouse activities and assist with the sale.
- 05The Transition program emphasizes job readiness and life skills for students.
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On May 9, Lincoln-Way Central in New Lenox, Illinois, will host a flower and plant sale from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at its greenhouse located at 1801 E. Lincoln Highway. This event supports the Transition program for special services students aged 18-22, which focuses on job readiness and life skills. Students involved in the program not only help plant and care for the greenhouse's offerings but also assist during the sale. The sale will feature a variety of plants including geraniums, impatiens, petunias, and potted vegetables like grape tomatoes and bell peppers. Proceeds from the sale will directly benefit the Transition program, enhancing opportunities for students as they prepare for life after school.
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The sale provides essential funding for the Transition program, which helps special needs students gain job readiness skills.
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