I’ve actually been pounding keys on a project most of the day without too much distraction. What a pleasure to get work done. Unfortunately, I don’t have a deliverable to show for it which is frustrating. I need to take a break and switch gears for a bit.
Dinner routine is coming fast and Tommy has STAR tonight so we all hoof it out to Lenior City. Cool!
The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation (CRPF) announced that STAR has been awarded a $2500 Quality of Life grant. STAR will use the funds as a part of the Rider Patron program, which allows us to continue providing cost efficient
therapeutic services to our riders through the donations of individuals,
civic groups, businesses, and foundations such as the CRPF. STAR riders pay
only a portion of the actual cost of the lessons, therefore there are many
costs associated with lessons that must be covered by other sources.