Mayor London Breed stands at a podium beside LightHouse CEO, Sharon Giovinazzo and Communications Specialist, Caitlin O’Malior

Ain’t No Party Like a LightHouse Day Party!

Mayor London Breed stands at a podium beside LightHouse CEO, Sharon Giovinazzo and Communications Specialist, Caitlin O’Malior

It was an incredible time at yesterday’s LightHouse Day party! We are still feeling excitement and positivity from yesterday’s momentous event. Over 120 guests ventured to our headquarters in San Francisco to celebrate with us as Mayor London Breed presented LightHouse with a proclamation from the City of San Francisco, declaring June as LightHouse Month!

Caitlin holds up the LightHouse Month City Proclamation

We are grateful to have been given the opportunity to work with Mayor Breed’s Office to procure this honor for our organization. The partnership has been a special and encouraging experience, and we look forward to LightHouse, and in turn the blind, Deafblind, and low vision community, having a larger and more significant presence and recognition across the San Francisco Bay Area. Celebrating the accomplishments of our organization with the City helps us to create the blind-positive environment and standard we strive for.

So, celebrate we did! We were joined by staff, students, and supporters and friends, old and new, to enjoy an afternoon of fun, games, and food! Each department, from our Little Learners to LightHouse Industries, was there to show off the incredible services, products, and support LightHouse provides. The Adaptations Store staff assisted interested shoppers as they explored the wonderful gadgets and devices up close and in person in the store. Even our friend and local celebrity, the inventor of Bop It, Dan Klitsner came to set up his famous Bop It Button Braille Board! He shared with our attendees how the game’s inclusive nature and accessibility has changed the way he envisions games and toys should be created and played, and how it inspired his partnership with LightHouse and the Bop It For Good charity.

LightHouse Sirkin Center team member Jenn Holloway sits at the Sirkin Center booth that features the eco-friendly EPA Safer Choice award-winning cleaning products we produce and bottle

Our guests enjoyed delicious hors d’oeuvres displayed beautifully on tables and trays throughout the party, including the spectacular stuffed mushrooms that were being prepared and baked live by blind chemist, food enthusiast, and friend of LightHouse, Hoby Wedler, in our accessible training kitchen.

One of the most exciting highlights of the afternoon was the incredible sensory escape room! Adventurous partygoers stepped into a world of sensory experiences and problem solving with our Orientation & Mobility instructors as they found each clue and figured their way out of the room.
 
LightHouse Day was a wonderful way to kick off summer, LightHouse Month, and celebrate with our community. Thank you Mayor Breed, the City of San Francisco, and all our students, staff and supporters for coming out and showing up at yesterday’s event. A great time was had by all!

LightHouse Sirkin Center team member Jenn Holloway sits at the Sirkin Center booth that features the eco-friendly EPA Safer Choice award-winning cleaning products we produce and bottle

 

Blind chemist and food enthusiast, Hoby Wedler, prepares stuffed mushrooms during a live cooking demo in our accessible kitchen
A Bop It game lays on top of informational flyers about Bop It For Good and the LightHouse partnership

 

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