A Gift of Time needs more volunteers for respite program starting June 7

  • Volunteers and staff from A Gift of Time help Camille’s Memory Café participants build bird feeders May 19 on a deck outside Georgetown Public Library.

    Volunteers and staff from A Gift of Time help Camille’s Memory Café participants build bird feeders May 19 on a deck outside Georgetown Public Library.

    Volunteers and staff from A Gift of Time help Camille’s Memory Café participants build bird feeders May 19 on a deck outside Georgetown Public Library.
  • Rowdy & Ron perform country, Gospel and patriotic music May 19 at Georgetown Public Library, as part of A Gift of Time’s monthly in-person gatherings for Camille’s Memory Café.

    Rowdy & Ron perform country, Gospel and patriotic music May 19 at Georgetown Public Library, as part of A Gift of Time’s monthly in-person gatherings for Camille’s Memory Café.

    Rowdy & Ron perform country, Gospel and patriotic music May 19 at Georgetown Public Library, as part of A Gift of Time’s monthly in-person gatherings for Camille’s Memory Café.
  • Peggy “Rowdy” Scarborough, from the Sun City duo of Rowdy & Ron, talks with Bob Moore, who came to the May 19 Camille’s Memory Café with his wife, Vicki.

    Peggy “Rowdy” Scarborough, from the Sun City duo of Rowdy & Ron, talks with Bob Moore, who came to the May 19 Camille’s Memory Café with his wife, Vicki.

    Peggy “Rowdy” Scarborough, from the Sun City duo of Rowdy & Ron, talks with Bob Moore, who came to the May 19 Camille’s Memory Café with his wife, Vicki.
A Gift of Time Georgetown is ready for a Wednesday, June 7, launch of its respite program at St. John’s United Methodist Church. But more volunteers are needed, in order to open the program up for more participants. Becky Folta-May, executive director for A Gift of Time, said interest is strong but enrollment is currently capped at 10 participants. The respite program is for people living with…

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