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  • ASL/Audio-Described "Pinocchio" at Wheelock Family Theatre

    Posted Monday January 19 2015 at 9:53 pm in Cultural Inclusion

    Pinocchio

    Wheelock Family Theatre presents the world premiere of an original adaptation by Steven Bogart and Wendy Lement.  Pinocchio's tale illustrates the challenges and struggles that accompany growing up.  While being lured away from his loving home with promises of instant fame, fast money, and a life of fun and leisure, the impetuous Pinocchio must learn what is truly important in life.

    ASL/Audio-Description February 12, 2015 10:30am; February 20, 2015 1:00pm; and February 22, 2015 3:00pm
    All other performances offer Open Captioning
    Tickets: $20-$35
    Wheelock Family Theatre
    More information



    Creativity - A Showcase of Artwork from Seven Hills Foundation Artists

    Posted Sunday January 18 2015 at 12:16 am in Cultural Inclusion

    Aspire Program Logo

    You are invited to the opening of Creativity—a showcase of artwork from the artists of Seven Hills Foundation.  The Creativity Exhibit is part of ASPiRE!'s new Curator-in-Training Program and organized entirely by participants from ASPiRE!.  This new program engages individuals through community interaction and education in art history and design.

    The Curtor-in-Training Program enables participants to make informed, responsible decisions, while fostering an appreciation for art, self-expression, and creativity.

    For more information contact:
    Loretta Marie Adams, Therapeutic Art Instructor
    loadams@sevenhills.org.

    Monday, January 26, 2015
    Noon - 2 pm
    Brazelton Room
    81 Hope Avenue
    Worcester



    ASL Interpreted Wingmasters at Boston Children's Museum

    Posted Tuesday January 13 2015 at 10:59 pm in Cultural Inclusion

    Man holding an owl

    Hawks and owls are often heard but seldom seen.  Join Boston Children's Museum for an up-close look at these winged hunters and learn about their amazing eyesight, perfect feathers and other adaptations that make them so good at what they do.

    Free tickets are distributed first come first served one hour before each program. For the safety and comfort of all, this show is recommended for kids 6 and up.

    January 17, 2015  11:15 am and 12:15 pm  ASL-Interpreted
    Free with paid Museum admission.

    For more information, visit the Museum website or contact:
    Saki Iwamoto, Health and Wellness Educator
    Iwamoto@BostonChildrensMuseum.org
    617-986-3697