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The
Meyer Center for Special Children
www.meyercenter.org

May 2010

Free-standing hall cubby

Four-door cabinet over sink

Floor cabinet

Three-door cabinet over sink

Above and beyond the call of duty: Jerry Thomas, Ron Critser, Bill Bagwell

April 2010

74 "Kids Classic" golf blocks, delivered by Ruth and Darryl Roberson

February 2010

Equipment racks, Darryl Roberson

December 2009

Darryl Roberson and his son George built this exercise table. They are shown
above with Meyer Center employees Seline (seated) and Karen.

November 2009
The below is an excerpt from the Meyer Center Fall 2009
newsletter:


November 2009

June 2009
At the Guild's Annual Cookout Meeting, the Meyer Center presented us with this
plaque:


December 2008

James Childress and Al Masson were the drivers behind this year's bountiful toy
drive

Some of the toys presented to the Meyer Center

Items for the Physical Training room

October 2008

Mailbox, built by Bill Bagwell and Danny Goodson

July 2008








These mirrors were installed prior to July 2008

February 2008
Benches & Shelves


Cabinet Project

February 2008
Meyer Center says "Thank You"


December 2007


Desk, by Dave Decherd

November 2007

The guys that helped deliver the furniture to the MC
are: Bill Brett, Bill Keener, Bill Sweetay, Danny Goodson, Darryl
Roberson and Aubrey Rogers (not pictured). They are show above with a
Meyer Center employee.
The Stairs were built by Aubrey Rogers and Darryl Roberson.
The Platform was made by Lyman Campbell (not pictured) and Darryl
Roberson.




Christmas 2006
The Guild delivered 93 toys to the Meyer
Center this Christmas. The toys were made by many members, and delivered by Ted
Glaus (Santa's helper, and a neighbor of Jim Kilton's)
, Jim Kilton, and Karl Kelly.
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Christmas 2005
We delivered more toys than they have children enrolled. And that's a
good thing!
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Christmas 2004



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