An artist, gamer, and movie lover, Curtis McLaughlin (above) has been part of the Health Care for the Homeless Art Group for more than five years.
Art is one of my coping skills. I can be anywhere and create art wherever I go.
10.03.16
This year’s retreat will take place at McGuire Hall, inside the Andrew White Student Center at Loyola University – 4501 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21210. Parking is FREE for all staff. Please click here for parking assignments and other helpful transportation tips.
Check-in and breakfast begin at 8 a.m., followed by a full day of fellowship. Please allow plenty of time to park and make your way over to McGuire Hall so you don’t miss a minute of fun! You are encouraged to wear comfy attire and footwear.
Still need to register for the Rock Your Socks to Health & Home 5k? You’ll have a final chance to register at the early bird rate of $30 at the staff retreat. Also stop by the 5k table to purchase last year’s wicking tee for $10 and/or pick up any pre-ordered last year's tees. Meantime, you can also register for the race here.
Get ready for an awesome day of good food, good company and good times. See you on Friday!
(Here is the parking and transportation info again, for your convenience.)
An artist, gamer, and movie lover, Curtis McLaughlin (above) has been part of the Health Care for the Homeless Art Group for more than five years.
Art is one of my coping skills. I can be anywhere and create art wherever I go.
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