LARC residents join in the fun on the dance floor.
[LARC] – About 575 people donned their western duds and converged on LARC Ranch in Bouquet Canyon for its October fundraiser, a Country Western Carnival featuring live music by The Lucky Stars and old-fashioned carnival games.
“It was a great success,” says Kathy Sturkey, executive director of the nonprofit LARC, which provides residential and day program services to developmentally disabled adults. “Everyone had an awesome time while helping LARC Ranch continue coping with the financial uncertainties our state faces.”
David Perry (right), representing Supervisor Michael Antonovich, presents LARC Executive Director Kathy Sturkey with a commendation from the supervisor as her husband, LARC Operations Director Chuck Sturkey (left), looks on.
David Perry, representing L.A. County Supervisor Michael Antonovich, presented Sturkey and LARC (www.larcfoundation.org) with a commendation from the supervisor. A day later, at the Commission on Disabilities Annual Luncheon, Antonovich honored Sturkey for more than 40 years of service to people with disabilities.
“We really appreciate the recognition from Mr. Antonovich and his office,” Sturkey said. “They truly understand why we’re passionate about LARC and its mission to help developmentally disabled adults thrive.”
The ring toss was one of the more popular carnival games, for LARC residents and guests alike.
The Lucky Stars perform Western music for the crowd.
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