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  • Wheelock Family Theatre to Receive Deaf and Hard of Hearing Outstanding Organization Award

    Posted Friday March 21 2014 at 8:44 pm

    Wheelock Family Theatre Logo

    Wheelock Family Theatre will receive an Outstanding Organization Award during Deaf and Hard of Hearing Constituents' Day at the State House.  This award is undoubtedly due to Wheelock's firm commitment to complete accessibility for all.  Examples of this commitment include:
    - The entire theatre facility is fully wheelchair accessible.
    - All performances are open captioned.
    - Select performances of every production are ASL interpreted.
    - Select performances are audio-described.

    What: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Annual Constituents' Day
    When: Monday, March 24, 2014, 10 am - noon
    Where: State House
    Hosted by: the Statewide Advisory Council
    Featuring: greetings from legislative and state agency leaders, presentation on legislation process.
    Special Awards Presentation:
    - Outstanding Advocate: Judy Freedman Fask
    - Outstanding Service Provider: Decibels Foundation, Cat Dvar
    - Outstanding Organizations: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Massachusetts State Association of the Deaf, Wheelock Family Theatre
    For more information: Ami.Hanigan@MassMail.State.MA.US



    Temple Grandin: All Kinds of Minds Help the World - Harvard Graduate School of Education Forum

    Posted Monday March 10 2014 at 10:25 pm

    Temple Grandin with 5 Cows

    World famous animal scientist Temple Grandin has enriched the lives of people around the world within the autism community.  Diagnosed with autism, Grandin used her personal insights to lead dramatic improvements in the livestock industry.  In particular, she believes that the world needs all kinds of thinkers – visual thinkers, mathematical thinkers, and language-based thinkers – to solve problems and complete projects successfully.  Join Grandin as she discusses how autism and visual thinking has revolutionized farm-animal welfare, as well as countless others with autism.

    Where: Longfellow Hall, 13 Appian Way, Cambridge, MA 02138
    When: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 5:30 – 7pm
    Type of Event: Forum, Lecture, Question & Answer Session
    Building/Room: Askwith Hall
    Contact Name: Amber DiNatale
    Contact Email: askwith_forums@gse.harvard.edu
    Contact Phone: 617-384-9968
    Sponsoring Organization: Harvard Graduate School of Education
    Registration Required: No
    Admission Fee: This event is free and open to the public.



    Lunch & Learn Lecture with David Leventhal of Dance for PD (Parkinson's Disease)

    Posted Sunday March 02 2014 at 10:48 pm

    David Leventhal of Dance for PD

    The Institute for Human Centered Design invites you to attend a Lunch & Learn Lecture with David Leventhal of Dance for PD (Parkinson's Disease).  David, a founding teacher and Program Director of Dance for PD, will discuss the internationally-acclaimed program's background and methods, providing insight into a model for how the arts can positively impact the lives of people living with a chronic neurological condition.  Highlighting aspects of the program's design that have made it widely accepted, David will discuss ways in which dance training and practice exemplify the transformative benefits of artistic engagement.  Dance for PD, developed and sustained through a 13-year collaboration between Mark Morris Dance Group and Brooklyn Parkinson Group, empowers people with Parkinson's to explore movement in ways that are refreshing, enjoyable, stimulating, and creative.  The program fosters a network of affiliated classes in 34 states and 10 countries around the world.

    Where: Institute for Human Centered Design, 200 Portland St. Boston MA 02114
    When: March 5, 2014 12-2pm
    Cost: This event is free and open to the public.  Light lunch will be served.
    For special accommodations and to RSVP: wcrolius@ihcdesign.org or 617-259-1655