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~Anoka <br /> <br />! <br /> <br /> CIP groundhreaking - <br /> service vendors didn't have the physical space available <br /> to handle the influx and encouraged us to expand. <br /> They've worked closely with Rise to make sure everyone's <br /> needs will be met." <br /> Rise's CIP offers services which assist people in <br /> working and enjoying life in their community by devel- <br /> loping vocational skills, increasing wages, increasing <br /> self-esteem, and developing relationships through ca- <br /> reer p!~,~ning and supported employment in area busi- <br /> Inesses. About 40 or 50 people fi.om the Anoka County <br /> area will be served in the new facility. <br /> "This has been a collaborative proj eot with Anoka <br /> ICounty, the City of Anoka, and Rise since our first <br /> discussion," said Rise President John J. Barrett. "The <br /> City of Anoka generously offered to donate a building <br />! <br /> <br />continued from page t <br /> site in their new Enterprise Park. It was an offer we <br /> couldn't refuse. There are a number of quality busi- <br /> nesses in the Park and it's excitin~ £or us to be a part o£ <br /> it." <br /> Prior to its development a few years ago, the <br /> Anoka Enterprise Park was nothing more than a sandburr <br /> patch, noted Anoka City Councilman John Weaver. <br /> With some creative planning and financing, the Park <br /> now boasts 31 businesses which employ close to 3,000 <br /> people. <br /> "We're thrilled Rise is going to be a part of our <br /> Enterprise Park," said Weaver. "Rise can provide its <br /> neighbors with a resource of trained workers and pro- <br /> duction subcontract capabilities. The agency adds an- <br /> other dimension to the businesses here -- we think it will <br /> be a perfect match for everyone." <br /> <br />Pastor Jeff Cowmeadow of the Calvary Church <br />and the Rise Pathways Program <br />invite you to come hear <br /> <br />Composer, Pianist <br /> <br />Linh ?huon <br /> <br />in a free concert <br />Saturday, October 11, 1997 <br />2 p.m. at the <br />Calvary Church <br />2608 Blaisdell Ave. in <br />Sou'ih Minneapolis <br /> <br /> Your presence will be a considerable honor for Linh Phuong <br /> and a group of her Minnesota friends. She will perform <br /> some immortal Vietnamese love songs from <br />.,her CDs, "Rain of Love" and "Rain of Tears" <br /> Please stay for a reception in Linh ?huong's <br /> honor. Her CDs will be available 1:or purchase. <br /> <br /> <br />
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