Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic is celebrating the seventh annual Pumpkins for Kids 2006 throughout October.
The fundraiser was established to help support therapy programs for children with speech and language impairments and to promote community awareness of speech and language disorders in children.
This year's Pumpkins for Kids Celebration will begin with a Pumpkin Patch Party from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday outside the Language Clinic, at 514 14th St. W. Children of all abilities are invited to take part in activities, including painting pumpkins.
Information on speech and language development in children and tours of the Language Clinic will be offered. The public is welcome.
Pledges will be taken for donations to the Language Clinic throughout October. Everyone who makes a pledge will receive a pumpkin painted by a child who attends therapy at the clinic.
The Scottish Rite is where my boy receives his speech therapy and is a very worthy cause. They help all children, regardless of finances, that need help learning how to communicate with the world. Whether it's teaching sign language or polishing off a small speech impediment they work on it. Anybody in the Billings area able to help, I urge you to. I donate what I can and urge all to. It's definitely a worthy cause.
Try to help others. Consult their weaknesses, relieve their maladies; strive to raise them up, and by so doing you will most effectually raise yourself up also. Joseph B. Lightfoot












