May 18th 'Menus for the Mind' Luncheon
to Feature Nancy Grace
Cedar Knolls, NJ (May 10, 2006) – Nancy Grace, former violent crimes special prosecutor and current talk show host for CNN Headline News as well as Court TV's Closing Arguments, will be the featured speaker at the 'Menus for the Mind' luncheon on Thursday, May 18. The event takes place from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and will be held at The Fairmount Country Club, 400 Southern Boulevard, Chatham.
"I object!" may not be words coming from behind the lectern, but Nancy Grace's passion for cutting through the jargon of some of the most controversial, high-profile court cases to reach the heart of the legal issues involved, is sure to be expressed. Over the last decade, Grace has covered a wide range of landmark legal cases, from Scott Peterson to Martha Stewart to Kobe Bryant. She also has served as an expert commentator on NBC's Weekend Today, ABC's The View, and The Oprah Winfrey Show, in addition to her radio show, Rapid Fire with Nancy Grace.
'Menus for the Mind' is an annual series of three lecture luncheons. The series was created to benefit P.G. Chambers School, a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive early intervention programs, special education classes, physical, occupational and speech therapy sessions, as well as specialized services including sensory integration therapy and augmentative communication assistance.
'Menus for the Mind' is sponsored by local corporations who give back to the communities in which they live and do business. This year's sponsors include sanofi aventis, Pfizer, The MCJ Foundation, and The Walsh Family.
The cost of attending the May 18 'Menus for the Mind' lecture/luncheon is $125 ($35 of which is tax-deductible) and reservations are required. For reservations or more information, call P.G. Chambers School at 973-829-8484.
About P.G. Chambers School
Founded in 1954, P.G. Chambers School offers a wide range of learning and therapeutic programs designed to help children from birth to age 22 with learning, physical, speech-language and sensory disorders develop the skills they need to realize their unique talents and capabilities. In fact, the stated mission of the School is "discovering the unique potential within every child."
P.G. Chambers School is funded by government and private grants, fees and tuition,and financial support from individual donors, foundations and corporations. The School has nonprofit, tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
For more information, contact P.G. Chambers School, 15 Halko Drive, Cedar Knolls, New Jersey 07927, or call 973-829-8484.
Client Contact
Andrea Quigley
P.G. Chambers School
973-829-8484
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