Among those at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were: third, from left: Martha Ross, of ACAP; Auburn Mayor Pete Lewis; church pastor Arleigh Champ-Gibson; Largo Wales, ACAP executive director; and Algona Mayor Dave Hill.  - Robert Whale/Reporter
Robert Whale/Reporter
Among those at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were: third, from left: Martha Ross, of ACAP; Auburn Mayor Pete Lewis; church pastor Arleigh Champ-Gibson; Largo Wales, ACAP executive director; and Algona Mayor Dave Hill.

ACAP is officially back in business


January 29, 2009 · Updated 1:07 PM 

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City officials, staff and board members celebrated the recent re-opening of ACAP Child and Family Services, now located at the White River Presbyterian Church, 526 12th St., Auburn.

The center’s re-opening follows several safety-mandated repairs to the wing of the church that ACAP now occupies.

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