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swimming at the Rodale Aquatic Center, or visits to the Parkettes National Gymnastics Training Center.


Students over eight years old train for and take part in the Lehigh County Special Olympics. The Mini Mustangs gather each month with residents from Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital for joint activities and some children partner with buddies at Allentown Central Catholic High School. Students practice weekly for the school’s Tone Chime Choir. Dance classes are pop- ular with school dances held three times a year and topped off with a spring prom open to students who are 16 years old as well as alumni. The children also love performing and Muehlenkamp says the center’s annual Christmas show “packs them in.”


Further information is available on the cen- ter’s web site, mercyspeciallearning.org.


NEED A LITTLE PRIVACY?


Mercy Special Learning Cen- ter is partially funded by the diocese, but relies heavily on donations from the commu- nity. Thanks to the generosity of the United Way, corporate sponsors, trusts and grants, private donors and church- es, cultural and professional groups as well as individuals Mercy can continue its mis- sion.


The Center’s biggest


annual fundraiser is a dinner gala and auction that last year produced more than $57,000.


This year’s gala will be held November 2 at DeSales Univer- sity. If you would like to donate your time, talent or resources, please visit the Mercy Special Learning Center website at mercyspeciallearning.org and click on the events tab.


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