Tatnall tells Kiwanis about Foothills Social Network
Published 10:51 am Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Retired engineer Fran Tatnall spoke about the Foothills Social Network to Tryon Kiwanis Club members recently. The network is a small organization formed in 2003 to provide social opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities who need a social life on the weekends. Many are employed at Polk Vocational Services Workshop. With only 10 volunteers, the network sponsors several events each year such as the Jingle Bell Hop during the Christmas holidays, the Fall Fun Fest around Halloween, bowling at Autumn Lanes in Forest City and Game Day at Harmon Field in the summer. Club member Kathy Romich (right) invited Tatnall to speak. (photo submitted by Lynn Montgomery)