Bubblers score off-field win
The Boiling Springs softball team rallies around a teammate's brother. Friday, May 07, 2010 BY ADAM KULIKOWSKI akulikowski45@gmail.com Boiling Springs coach Steve Darchicourt had every reason April 28 to be proud of his softball team. Jordan Darchicourt pitched a three-inning no-hit shutout -- spoiled only by a lone walk to the first batter she faced. And the Bubblers clubbed Harrisburg 15-0. [singlepic id=125 w=320 h=240 float=] Both certainly brought a smile to the coach's face. But it is what the team did after they came off the field that mattered most. They attended a fundraiser for the Central Pennsylvania Down Syndrome Awareness Group at Chili's Restaurant. For the Bubblers, ...
2010 “Belated” Valentine’s Day Party/Dance
The 2010 "Belated" Valentine's Day Party/Dance was held February 20, 2010 at the Giant Food Stores, Inc. Community Center. [slideshow id=5] 122 people of all ages came together to celebrate Valentine's Day. We enjoyed friends, dancing, crafts and amazing food.
Down syndrome group making an impact
By Greg Gross, Sentinel Reporter, March 7, 2010 Last updated: Monday, March 8, 2010 10:58 PM EST In Focus Each Monday, The Sentinel revisits a compelling person or issue covered in the past. This week’s story revisits the Central Pennsylvania Down Syndrome Awareness Group, which was founded by local parents of children with Down syndrome. For more information about the group, check out their Web site at www.cpadsag.org. It began as chance encounters by total strangers and has become a group of friends that are more like family. What the three Carlisle families have in common is that they all have a child with Down syndrome. That spurred ...
UCP Joins Forces with CPADSAG
Pediatric Treadmill Training Hits the Midstate UCP Joins Forces with Central PA Down Syndrome Awareness Group "Infants with Down syndrome begin to walk, on average, about one year later than typically developing infants. Treadmill training is an evidence-based technique that ideally should be available to all families of babies with Down syndrome. The treadmill provides repeated opportunities for the child to improve balance, build strength in the legs, and stimulate the nerve connections that are involved in independent walking. This stimulation results in babies who have experienced treadmill training being able to walk as much as 101 days sooner than children not ...
Bubblers score off-field win
The Boiling Springs softball team rallies around a teammate’s brother. Friday, May 07, 2010 BY ADAM KULIKOWSKI akulikowski45@gmail.com Boiling Springs coach Steve Darchicourt had every reason April 28 to be proud of his softball team. Jordan Darchicourt pitched a three-inning no-hit shutout — spoiled... [ MORE ]
2010 “Belated” Valentine’s Day Party/Dance
The 2010 “Belated” Valentine’s Day Party/Dance was held February 20, 2010 at the Giant Food Stores, Inc. Community Center. 122 people of all ages came together to celebrate Valentine’s Day. We enjoyed friends, dancing, crafts and amazing food. Read More →
Down syndrome group making an impact
By Greg Gross, Sentinel Reporter, March 7, 2010 Last updated: Monday, March 8, 2010 10:58 PM EST In Focus Each Monday, The Sentinel revisits a compelling person or issue covered in the past. This week’s story revisits the Central Pennsylvania Down Syndrome Awareness Group, which was founded by local parents... [ MORE ]
Training helps disabled juveniles walk
Friday, December 04, 2009 BY EMILY SHENK For The Patriot-News “The journey of 1,000 miles begins with the first step.” And now pediatric Down syndrome clients of UCP Central PA can embark on their life jaunt at a younger developmental age than in the past because of a physical therapy program known... [ MORE ]








