Tag: Disability Awareness Month
ABILENE, TEXAS — When applying to a job, you usually wouldn’t bring your furry friend with you. But, for Clay Luthy, a disabled veteran, his story is a little different.
WARSAW — Horseback riding is a sport that requires coordination, stamina and strength, both on the part of the horse and the rider. With this in mind, therapeutic horseback riding stables seek to use the horse’s natural movements to work with those experiencing a variety of needs. “The movement of a horse is actually how …read more.
MILFORD — About 1,600 fifth-graders swarmed the confines of TruHorizons in Milford for the first Safety First days, a three-day event designed to teach safety on half a dozen topics. Twenty-seven tents were set up on the grounds, two large tents for the beginning and ending plenary sessions and lunch, and five villages of five …read more.
By MARLIES SELENT-WEST Chautauqua-Wawasee Spots are filling up and time is running out to register for the showing of “Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement” coming Thursday, April 23 to Chautauqua-Wawasee at the Oakwood Resort Hilltop Conference Center, Syracuse. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. with the director and experts followed by the screening at 7:17 …read more.
By MARLIES SELENT-WEST Chautauqua-Wawasee Chautauqua-Wawasee would like to invite you to an award-winning, limited opportunity event. “The Promise and Peril of Human Enhancement: Will Technology Put an End to Disability?” will come to the Oakwood Resort Hilltop Center from 7:15 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Thursday, April 23. This special event will include a screening of …read more.
Governor Michael R. Pence, together with the Indiana Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities, has proclaimed the month of March as Disability Awareness Month. While Disability Awareness Month continues to focus on inclusion for people with disabilities, the 2014 campaign theme, “Dream to Dare,” reminds us that if we want to have the communities of …read more.



