Can’t wait for Halloween to get here? Want something to do on a Friday night? Never been on a scavenger hunt? Well, come and join CCB for a Friday night of fun! We’ll have plenty of activities to test your problem solving skills, mental mapping techniques, spatial awareness, and most of all, your Cane Travel abilities.
We hear tails of what lies beneath the poolroom, or where that screeching down the north hallway comes from, but don’t let those minor obstacles stand in your way. After all, you have goals to achieve, places to be and treats to find.
- A fun and spooky scavenger hunt.
- Bobbing for apples, a fun twist on a good old classic.
- Pumpkin decorating
- Mummy Wrapping, not a rapping mummy.
- A presentation for parents on the ins and outs of independent travel techniques.
And we’ll have pizza, too!
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Join us for the April Fun Activities and Skills Training (FAST) on Saturday, April 13 at the
It was a relatively calm morning after yesterday’s Bomb Cyclone, with 8 to 12 inches of snow and extreme winds blowing the flakes sideways and into drifts. Admittedly we had to skate our way into the Center before eight this morning, climbing over ice boulders thrown onto the sidewalk along Prince Street by snowplows, but we are here. We are grateful not to be among the nearly 80,000 customers in the Metro area without power this morning.
It was a busy time In Washington, DC that week of January 28.
Editor’s Note: In the fall we invited blind Colorado high school students to apply for our first-ever scholarship to attend the
We hosted the Braille Challenge today, referred to as the “Braille Blizzard Challenge” by the seven Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind (CSDB) staff members who drove north in the storm, sometimes at 25 MPH or slower. It was also slow going for participants, teachers and parents who came from as far away as Dillon and Fairplay. It even took as long as 90 minutes to get to Littleton from Aurora as wind and snow swirled across the Metro area this morning, beginning about 8 a.m.
These are the faces of just a few who have benefitted from previous