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Juvenile Justice Networking Social
Sponsored by VJJA's Capital District ...
James River Cellars' Wine on the Patio has been selected as the venue for our upcoming juvenile justie networking social. Come out for an informal evening of fun and an opportunity to meet other juvenile justice professionals.
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Wine on the Patio James River Cellars
Friday, August 13, 2010, 6 p.m. 8 p.m.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Workers from every agency and orgranization that touches the loves of court-invovled children. Judges, Defense Attorneys, Prosecutors, Probation Administrators, Probation Officers, Intake Officers, Educators, Mentors, Counselors, Social Workers, Law Enforcement, Group Home Workers, Mental Health Providers, Detention Alternative Providers, Secure Detention Staff, Juvenile Correctional Center Staff
REGISTRATION (advance registration not required) Simply pay at the door and look for our group. Preregistration is not required but if you send us an email to let us know you are coming and we'll try to watch put out you.
capitaldistricttraining@vjja.org
ABOUT THE VENUE Located in historic Hanover County in Glen Allen, Virginia, 10 miles North of Richmond, 10 miles South of Kings Dominion just off I-95, James River Cellars is a family owned and operated winery offering award winning wines from Virginia grown grapes.Fridays on the Patio is a monthly event featuring lie music, light food and wine tasting. Bring a picnic and some colleagues/friends. Rain or shine; Picnics welcome, but no outside alcohol allowed. Tickets: $13+ tax per person includes: admission, tasting, souvenir glass, music, and light appetizers. Learn more at: www.jamesrivercellars.com
ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION Since 1966 - Bringing together and educating the professionals who touch the lives of courtinvolved children for more than 40 years. The Virginia Juvenile Justice Association is an organization comprised of more than 1000 professionals representing court services, detention, juvenile correctional facilities, group homes, the judiciary, indigent defense, law enforcement, social services, and other professionals working with or on behalf of courtinvolved children. The organization is administered by an elected board of directors, organized into six district chapters, and committed to advancing the professional interests and competencies of its members.
LOCAL LEADERSHIP Stephanie Garrison, Capital District Chair, VADJJ Richmond Court Service Unit, Bill Gordon, Vice Chair, VADJJ Institutions RDC, Stephan Stark, Secretary, Intercept Youth Services, Charles Dockery, Treasurer, VADJJ Beaumont JCC
STATE LEADERSHIP
Beth Stinnett, President, VADJJ Richmond Court Service Unit, Bob Bermingham, Immed. Past President, Fairfax J&DR Court, Ron Telsch, Vice President, Retired from the Lexington Court Service Unit, Amanda Moseley, Secretary, The Hughes Center for Exceptional Children, Thomas Keating, Treasurer, VADJJ Spotsylvania Court Service Unit
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