By now, in the 80s, KIN had 136 employees and started the contract with Meals on Wheels. We bought Tillie’s Restaurant and the Starlight Restaurant was born! North Park Center closed and the Day Program was developed to accommodate people who had been displaced by this event. The Marjorie Wettergreen Center (named after a woman who was highly influential in the world of special needs) opened to house the Light Assembly and Activity Center employees and the need to purchase vans and trucks and equipment in order to meet our contracts of kept us hopping.