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Sierra Boehm

Guided Tour for SEPTA Families - Bozeman - Jan. 19th, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    Guided tour and activities for SEPTA families at the Museum of the Rockies. This is a free event and a lot of fun for all ages. When:
    Saturday, January 19th, 2013
    10:00 am-12:00 pm   Where:
    Museum of the Rockies
    600 West Kagy Boulevard 
    Bozeman, MT 59717
Sierra Boehm

2013 AgrAbility National Training Workshop - Minneapolis, MN - Apr. 8-11, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to register and see full details for this event

    What:
    The 2013 AgrAbility National Training Workshop, the premier training event addressing issues of disability in agriculture. Professionals and consumers from all over the country will participate in four days of plenary sessions, breakouts, tours, networking, and special events. When:
    April 8, 9, 10 & 11th, 2013 Where:
    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
    7800 Normandale Boulevard
    Minneapolis, MN 55439 Cost:
    The National AgrAbility Project is pleased to offer a limited number of scholarships to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers with disabilities and their spouses/caregivers.
    Click here for scholarship details and application form
    Registration Open Soon! Conference Registration Fee: $350    Late Registration Fee (After 3/15/2013): $400    Farmer/Rancher Registration Fee: $275 Family Member Accompanying Farmer/Rancher: $275 Student Registration Fee: $150 One Day Registration Fee (Tuesday and Wednesday): $175 One Day Farmer/Rancher or Student Registration Fee: $50 Online site will open soon. Check back for details.
    Registration will be closed on
Sierra Boehm

All Children Can Read: A Literacy Website Parents Need to Visit - Webinar - May 23, 2013 - 0 views

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    To join the webinar connect your browser to:
    http://hknc.adobeconnect.com/nfadb-1
    (No registrtion required)  

    When you enter the Adobe room, you will be prompted for a call back number. Enter your phone number and Adobe will call you. If you are at a phone with an extension dial 1-866-244-8528 - Participant Code: 219009

    What:
    Literacy is more than conventional reading and writing. Take a tour of a website designed for children with combined vision and hearing loss and other complex learning challenges. This webinar will discuss Strategies, Resources and Examples that can be used at home, at school and in the community. If these strategies are embedded in daily instruction and interactions, children with complex needs can achieve greater progress and success.For those who may have previously visited website, be sure to join the webinar to learn about the new content that has been added.

    When:
    Thursday, May 23, 2013
    To accommodate schedules, this 90 minute webinar will be held twice in one day.
    Day: 12:30pm Mountain or Evening: 5:30pm Mountain

    Cost:
    This webinar is free. Adobe continually updates the Connect suite. Prior to the meeting, please run the this meeting test and follow any instructions as needed.
    http://hknc.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm
Terry Booth

MCH Navigator: Introducing a New Online Resource for Teaching and Learning - Webinar - ... - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this webinar What:
    In this webinar, staff from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau and faculty from both University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Washington will describe a new learning portal that facilitates use of existing open-access training, organized in areas consistent with nationally endorsed public health and MCH leadership competencies. Learn how to use the Navigator in academic programs to enhance the skills of students, supplement class content, and extend your capabilities to provide continuing education opportunities. Join us for a tour of this new website and a discussion about its applicability in academic settings. When:
    Wednesday, March 28th
    10:30 - 11:30 am Mountain Presenters: Holly Grason, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, HRSA Laura Kavanagh, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, HRSA Colleen Huebner, University of Washington School of Public Health Arden Handler, UIC School of Public Health
Sierra Boehm

Commissioner Lindeen's Obamacare Town Hall Tour - Great Falls, Kalispell - Oct. 1, 2, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    Commissioner Lindeen is travelling Montana to answer YOUR questions about Obamacare. Light refreshments will be provided at all events.

    When/Where:
    Tuesday, October 1, 2013
    6:00 pm Mountain
    at
    Benefis Health System, Cameron Room
    1101 26th Street South
    Great Falls, MT 59401

    Wednesday, Octeber 2, 2013
    12:00 pm Mountain
    at
    Kalispell Regional Medical Center, Buffalo Hills Conference Center
    310 Sunnyview Lane
    Kalispell, MT 59901

    Cost:
    No cost
Sierra Boehm

Commissioner Lindeen's Obamacare Town Hall Tour - Helena - Oct. 28, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    Commissioner Lindeen is travelling Montana to answer YOUR questions about Obamacare. Light refreshments will be provided at all events.

    When/Where:
    Monday, October 28, 2013
    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    St. Peter's Hospital Education Center
    2475 Broadway - Main Entrance
    Helena MT, 59601

    Cost:
    No cost
Roger Holt

Missoula man works to improve lives of disabled | Missoula Local News - NBCMontana.com - 0 views

  • On July 4, the ADA legacy bus tour stops at Caras Park in downtown Missoula. It's called the Road to Freedom Runs through Montana. The tour ends in Washington, D.C., July 26.Darren Larson, of Missoula, finds a reason to celebrate every day. He's a friendly, familiar face in the downtown business district he works in.
Roger Holt

College-Bound: What Every Student with Learning Differences Needs to Know | Special Edu... - 0 views

  • During this time of year, high school juniors and seniors are hard at work preparing for college entrance exams, writing the perfect admissions essay, touring colleges, and eagerly awaiting decision letters from their institutions of choice. While this can be an exciting, yet stressful time for all students, students with learning differences have another level of factors that they need to take into consideration when choosing the right college. It is important for these students to not only consider the skills necessary to set themselves up for success, but to also be aware of the supports available to them at the colleges where they are considering attending.
Roger Holt

7 Travel Agencies specializing in special needs travel | Friendship Circle -- Special N... - 0 views

  • If you or a family member has special needs, traveling and touring may not be the first thing on your to-do list. Lack of accessibility, amenities and understanding are just some of the barriers that may be in your way. Luckily for you there are some great organizations that will give you the freedom to see the world no matter what your disability is!
Terry Booth

National Inclusive Education Initiative Resources - Webinar - Jan. 26, 2011 - 0 views

  • Register for this webinar When: Wednesday, January 26 at 1:00 p.m. Mountain This web tour will include information about: The National Inclusive Education Initiative's web-based professional development offerings  The Institute on Disability's Facebook community of practice The Including Samuel website  I am Norm youth empowerment initiative and website Inclusive education bookstore/resources
Terry Booth

What the National Center for AIM Can Do for Your State - Webinar - May 18, 2010 - 0 views

  • TOPIC: This webinar, especially designed for leaders in state and local education agencies, is an introduction to the National Center on Accessible Instructional Materials. The session includes an overview of technical assistance and services available to SEAs and LEAs, a guided tour of the Center’s web site, and information about the process for obtaining services from the Center. SUGGESTED AUDIENCE: SEAs, LEAs
Roger Holt

Developmental Disabilities and Handicapped Travel Tours, Vacations, and Packages | Hamm... - 0 views

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  • Hammer Travel offers a variety of travel opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities. Not only have we chosen destinations that are exciting and unique, we have an experienced and well-trained team to accompany each group, ensuring a safe, fun and memorable travel experience.
Kiona Pearson

A Hospital Program for Adults with I/DD - Webinar - July 25, 2011 - 0 views

  • To reserve your Webinar seat, Click Here What: This presentation will discuss a program at Rush University Medical Center that can improve the hospital experience for those with I/DD. It includes a pre-hospital tour program, a telephone hot line for special needs accommodations, procedure specific information booklets, an addendum to the nursing admission form, and enhanced staff education. Attendees will be able to identify hospital services that may improve the hospital experience and outcomes for adults with I/DD. This presentation is appropriate for anyone who cares about those with I/DD and their well being. Please complete this health survey before the Webinar begins: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/QYW6WHP When: Monday, July 25, 2011 at 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM Mountain
Roger Holt

healthfinder.gov Tutorial: Introduction to Your Source for Reliable Health Information - 0 views

  • Welcome to healthfinder.gov, a government Web site offering information and tools to help you and those you care about stay healthy. healthfinder.gov has resources on a wide range of health topics selected from over 1,600 government and non-profit organizations to bring you the best, most reliable health information on the Internet. This short tour will guide you through the many features of the site and show you how to find the information and tools you are looking for.
Roger Holt

Transition Seminar 2015: Movin' On Montana - Disability Services for Students - Univers... - 0 views

  • The four-day on-campus experience, Movin' On in Montana, will include a several seminars, a campus tour, campus experiences, and community activities. Seminars may include topics such as self-advocacy skills, career/college interest exploration, disability accommodations, student resources, basic communication/soft skills, and a class lecture. Campus experiences and community activities will be unique to each summer location (e.g., UM’s planetarium, Missoula’s Big Dipper, or Kim Williams Trail hike). Students will also get first-hand experience living in a dorm room and with on-campus dining.  
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