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[The Links, Inc. 25th Anniversary]
Program for a 25th Anniversary reception hosted by The Links, Inc. The reception was held on December 8th, 1985 at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
[Reflections on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.]
Program for Project LEAD: Reflections on Dr. Martin King, Jr. Mini Workshop and Poster Contest. The workshop occurred on November 25th, 1986.
[A Soldier's Play]
Program for A Soldier's Play, a production by the Alamo City Theatre and Charles Fuller. The play was performed on March 14th, 1986.
[Stay in Touch: Family Can Make a Difference]
Booklet of information regarding emergency phone numbers, health and wellness, family, and education in San Antonio, Texas.
[Workshop: Alternatives to Teenage Pregnancy and Drug and Alcohol Abuse]
Program for a mini-workshop held at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School on April 17th, 1986. The workshop, titled "You Decide: Alternatives to Teenage Pregnancy, Alternatives to Drug and Alcohol Abuse," was hosted by the Links Incorporated San Antonio Chapter and the Martin Luther King Student Council.
[Workshop: Back to Basics and My Extended Community Family]
Program for a mini-workshop held at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School on March 10th, 1987. The workshop, titled "Project LEAD: Back to Basics and My Extended Community Family," was hosted by the Links Incorporated San Antonio Chapter and the Martin Luther King Student Council.
[Workshop: Dreaming and Achieving]
Program for a mini-workshop held at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School on October 14th, 1986. The workshop, titled "Dreaming and Achieving," was hosted by the Links Incorporated San Antonio Chapter and the Martin Luther King Student Council.
[Workshop: Liking Myself: Feeling Good and Looking Good]
Program for a mini-workshop held at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School on January 27th, 1987. The workshop, titled "Liking Myself: Feeling Good and Looking Good," was hosted by the Links Incorporated San Antonio Chapter and the Martin Luther King Student Council.
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