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LightHouse will be closed on Wednesday, September 25 for an agency-wide all-staff event.

Sep 7

Community Drum Circle (in-person)

Community Drum Circle (in-person)


Sep 7

LightHouse headquarters, 1155 Market S., San Francisco

Circle up and make a joyous noise! Everyone will have a chance to share out loud the rhythm of their heart and soul and invite the group to collaborate on creating a bold and bright soundscape forged by the wisdom of community. This month, bring your canes of any kind and items to drum on. Let’s change gears this month for a longer morning drum session running from 10:00am to 12:30 with a short break to focus on further building our group vibe and synergy in preparation for serenading the White Cane Day festivities with a rousing round of joyous noise.

RSVP to Maia Scott at MScott@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7608.

Polishing in the Park: Lake Merritt (in-person)

Polishing in the Park: Lake Merritt (in-person)


Sep 7

Over the past few years, many blind and low vision teens and adults who attend EHC summer camp have mastered the art of wood polishing, transforming raw wood into beautiful pieces of art. As this craft gains popularity in our community, LightHouse is excited to create more opportunities for friends to gather, connect, and share their passion. To achieve this, we’re bringing back our Polishing in the Park program!

These monthly polishing parties will take place in various parks around the Bay Area. Each gathering will offer time to share project updates, learn from that month’s mentor, and, most importantly, enjoy polishing and socializing with your blind and low vision friends of all ages. Students who sign up for the program will receive the basic materials and equipment needed to start wood polishing. Those who stay active in the program and continue to develop their skills will be eligible to receive additional raw materials to create art or gifts for loved ones.

Who: LightHouse students of all ages who are blind or have low vision
What: A gathering of blind crafters in parks around the Bay Area to polish wood into art
When: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Where: Lake Merritt Amphitheater at Lake Merritt (near the intersection of Lake Merritt Blvd and 11th St)
Light refreshments and polishing supplies will be provided to students who RSVP by the Friday before the outing.

RSVP to Jamey Gump JGump@lighthouse-sf.org 415-694-7372.

Hands On Mapping: An Introduction to Tactile Cartography (in-person)

Hands On Mapping: An Introduction to Tactile Cartography (in-person)


Sep 7

Maps deepen understanding, broaden perspectives, and encourage engagement with our world. However, people who are blind or visually impaired do not have equal access to maps that the sighted population often takes for granted. As one of the few places in the world—and one of the best—producing high-quality tactile maps, the MAD Lab is dedicated to turning inaccessible experiences into inclusive ones.

Join the Media and Accessible Design Lab (MAD Lab) for “Hands On Mapping: An Introduction to Tactile Cartography” on Saturday, September 7, from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, 1155 Market St, 10th floor, San Francisco.

Getting to 1155 Market Street.

We will introduce how blind people use tactile maps. This event is for all: sighted and blind audiences alike – no prior experience necessary. Whether you are new to tactile cartography or already familiar, you will be warmly welcomed, educated, and thoroughly engaged!

Featuring speaker Dr. Joshua Miele in conversation with Dr. Yue-Ting Siu (CATT-NW Program Coordinator, WSSB) and Chancey Fleet (Assistive Technology Coordinator, Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library, NYPL), along with a variety of breakout sessions that lead you through the landscape of tactile maps, including:

  • Event ProgramFeaturing speaker Dr. Joshua Miele in conversation with Dr. Yue-Ting Siu (CATT-NW Program Coordinator, WSSB) and Chancey Fleet (Assistive Technology Coordinator, Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library, NYPL), along with a variety of breakout sessions that lead you through the landscape of tactile maps, including:
    • How to Read Tactile Maps by Touch –  facilitated by Chancey Fleet and Marco Salsiccia
    • Designing Maps Using Nonvisual Tools –  facilitated by Naomi Rosenberg
    • Making a Tactile Map of San Francisco – facilitated by Jerry Kuns and Frank Welte
    • TMAP (Tactile Maps Automated Production), a tool for creating tactile street maps –  facilitated by Greg Kehret, Mike May and Eleanor Mayes
    • Viewing MAD Lab work and taking a tour of the MAD Lab print shop  – facilitated by Ben Einstein

Food and drink will be served. Entrance is complimentary.

Register for Hands On Mapping by August 30 (space is limited).
Direct link: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/2024MADLab/event/register/.

Please forward on to anyone who you think might be interested.

RSVP to Hands On Mapping.

The events for the upcoming week are read aloud on our event hotline every Friday, which can be accessed by calling 415-694-7325. For more information about visiting the Adaptations Store, head to our shop page.

The LightHouse is scent-free. Please abstain from wearing colognes, perfumes, or other scented products. Additionally, coffee must be securely lidded at all times and citrus should not be peeled on the premises. Thanks for supporting our efforts to respect chemical sensitivities!

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