ADAPTIVE RECREATION PROGRAM
CITY OF
COMMUNITY INFORMATION SPECIAL OLYMPICS PASADENA
Pasadena Special Olympics is a free year round sports training and competition program for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. There are plenty of volunteer opportunities, such as coaching, fund raising, community outreach, event planning, photography, referees, time keeping/scoring, just to name a few. For more information contact Eloise Crawford (310) 400-3120.
ROSE BOWL AQUATICS CENTER THERAPEUTIC PROGRAM
The Rose Bowl Aquatics Center is a world-class facility. The center offers programs benefiting special needs individuals and boasts side-by-side 50-Meter Olympic-sized pool. The center offers classes and private lessons to children and adults with special needs/developmental disabilities. All aquatic therapy sessions are tailored to meet individual needs and are taught by specially trained instructors. Program sampling includes Stingrays, a special needs swim team for ages 8-17 and Mantarays, a special needs swim team for adults ages 18 and up. Alethea Crispo at (626) 564- 0330 ext 7 or Daniela Davies xt 409.
S.M.I.L.E. A WHILE DAY CAMP
Spring, Summer, and Winter Day Camps Before and after school enrichment program. SAW offers affordable programs that will challenge as well as encourage children to reach their highest potential while having fun. Our unique programs are set-up to include children of varying abilities and disabilities. There are currently two site locations in the Pasadena area. For more information call (626) 794-3864.
Aloha Fun for Everyone
Fundraiser For Adaptive Recreation Program
Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Sheraton Pasadena Hotel 303 Cordova Street, Pasadena
Event fee includes Lunch, Music, Hawaiian Dancers and One (1) Door Prize Ticket $30.00 per person
Reservations and payment required by APRIL 23, 2012. Please contact Jackie Scott, Adaptive Recreation Specialist at ( 626) 744- 7257 or
jackiescott@cityofpasadena.net for more information.
Special Needs: Please contact Jackie Scott by April 23, 2012 if you or your consumers require assistive listening devices, special seating for a wheelchair and an aide, sign language interpretation, etc. If you are interested in providing sponsor support, donations, or volunteering for this event, please contact Jackie Scott, Adaptive Recreation Specialist, at (626) 744- 7257.
Sponsorships Are Still Available...
Silver Level Sponsors: $50.00 includes reserved seating, an “Illustrated Helen Keller” booklet and five door prize tickets Gold Level Sponsors: $100.00 includes reserved seating, an “Illustrated Helen Keller “ booklet, an orchid lei , your name or company’s name listed in our Fall/ Winter brochure ( optional) and ten door prize tickets.
VOLUNTEER HONORED CALENDAR OF EVENTS
APRIL 13 FRIDAY THE 13TH DANCE
Friday Night Social at Ability First. Contact Maria Flores at (626) 768- 7024
MAY 11 HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD
Friday Night Social at Ability First. Contact Maria Flores at (626) 768- 7024
JUNE 9 ALOHA FUN FOR EVERYONE
Adaptive Recreation Fundraiser. Contact Jackie Scott, Adaptive Recreation Specialist, at (626) 744- 7257. Reservations required by April 23, 2012
JUNE 15 1950's DANCE
Friday Night Social at Ability First. Contact Maria Flores at (626) 768- 7024
www.cityofpasadena.net MEREDITH HAYES
Meredith Hayes has assisted the City of Pasadena Adaptive Recreation Art program for the past five years. Her volunteer support has included providing the hanging of art shows both at the Coffee Gallery and the Armory Center. She has provided support in discounting her cost for matt cutting. As the Adaptive Recreation Art program continues to serve adults with disabilities for art programs and displays, we appreciate Meredith’s generous donation of time.
If you are interested in being a volunteer with the Adaptive Recreation program, please contact Jackie Scott at (626) 744- 7257.
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