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The week's events

  • Babes in Ho-lland: Audio-Described Performance & Haptic Tour (in-person)

    Babes in Ho-lland: Audio-Described Performance & Haptic Tour (in-person)


    Jan 28

    WHAT: Babes in Ho-lland.
    WHEN: Sunday, January 28 4.00pm Haptic Tour and 5.00pm Performance.
    WHERE: Ashby Stage, 1901 Ashby Avenue Berkeley, CA, 94704.

    From Shotgun Players. World Premiere! In the sunless Pittsburgh winter of 1996, two young women connect over a shared love for R&B but quickly discover something deeper. While attending a predominantly white college, these two Black students create their own bubble of self discovery, music, and sanctuary. The stress of first love, financial hardship, and future uncertainty threaten to destroy it.

    Purchase tickets to Babes in Ho-lland.

    After purchasing your ticket, contact the box office by email at boxoffice@shotgunplayers.org or phone 510-841-6500, extension 303 to let them know that you will need a listening device for the audio described portion of the performance.

    Get more info on Babes in Ho-lland.

    The live audio description for this performance will be provided by Gravity Access Services, Inc.

     

     

  • The Blind Telephone Network (dial-in)

    The Blind Telephone Network (dial-in)


    Jan 30

    Announcing the Blind Telephone Network 2024 program

    The Blind Telephone network, originally founded by blind veterans, now is pleased to welcome all blind and low vision folks to join in phone calls will be held on Tuesday and Thursday of each week.

    Tuesdays programs are what we call chit chat and chew the fat. During these sessions, most topics are acceptable; however, we refrain from discussing politics and religion. Prayer requests are acceptable, but will not be done during the call. This is a time for socializing, and sharing our experiences with blindness, in order to help others develop independence and self-confidence.

    On Thursdays, we emphasize education, travel, technology, history, entertainment, and innovative role-models, etc.. These sessions will feature presenters on such topics as: Lewis and Clark expedition, Mt. Rushmore, railroad history and the mob museum in Las Vegas, Nevada.We encourage suggestions for topics or locations from our participants.

    All sessions last for one (1) hour and start on time.

    The call in number is: 605-475-5620, and the access code is: 3789127#. If you plan to save these numbers in your contacts, I recommend inserting two (2) commas between the main number and the access code.

    Those wishing to receive an e-mail reminder for upcoming sessions or links provided by the presenter, should:

    Send an e-mail to Doc Eudaly at deteacha@sbcglobal.net. Please put your full name, phone number, and email address in the body of your e-mail.

    Calls for 2024 will begin on Tuesday, January 9.

    For Thursday, January 11, our initial program will be on the FDR Memorial in Washington, DC.  We hope to hear you on these free telephone calls, where you can both learn and contribute

    On behalf of the founding members,

    Douglas “Doc” Eudaly, PH,D

    1-559-999-2625

     

  • Stress Reduction & Meditation (online)

    Stress Reduction & Meditation (online)


    Jan 31

    We offer a series of short, meditation-based practices each Wednesday morning for relaxation and stress reduction. The group is appropriate for beginners and advanced practitioners, and instruction is provided in all aspects of the practice. Instructor Ellen Simpson will be leading. Everyone is welcome as little or often as they like. Dial in, find a comfortable position, breathe deeply, clear your head, and de-stress.

    RSVP online for Stress Reduction & Meditation or to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

    Limited Series: Seated Tai Chi for the Blind and Visually Impaired (online)

    Limited Series: Seated Tai Chi for the Blind and Visually Impaired (online)


    Jan 31

    This is a Bay Area Outreach Recreation Program (BORP) Adaptive Sports program, in partnership with Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Join Shifu Ralf Somack for this free, 16-week online class specifically designed for the blind and low vision community. This is a pilot program and participant feedback is important. This 45-minute class will be taught seated. Tai Chi is a set of slow, gentle exercises and a form of moving meditation practiced for relaxation, health, exercise, and self-defense. In this program, you will learn the first 24 movements of the Sun style system. Sun Style is particularly well suited for people new to Tai Chi as it is easy to perform and it contains powerful Qigong influences that calm the mind and promote deep breathing. Click the RSVP link below for more information and to register or email cynthia@borp.org.

    Ralf Somack has taught Tai Chi and other Internal Chinese Martial Arts for many years at BORP and other locations throughout the Bay Area. He specializes in designing programs for seniors and the disabled community.

    RSVP online for Seated Tai Chi or email cynthia@borp.org.

    Gratitude VIBES (online)

    Gratitude VIBES (online)


    Jan 31

    Gratitude-VIBES are Visually Impaired Blind Energizing Sessions. Please join us for an inspiring series of student presentations, individual check-ins, and gratitude-closers.

    January 3: Author, Kevin Brinckman, Courtney and Her Families
    January 10: Inspired Voices: Echoing the Powerful Words of Legends
    January 17: Sounds of Appreciation - Share your happy tunes with us and let the melody of gratitude play!
    January 24: Friends
    January 31: The Four Agreements: # 3, Don't Make Assumptions

    RSVP online for Gratitude-VIBES or to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607.

    Goalball with BORP (in-person)

    Goalball with BORP (in-person)


    Jan 31

    Bay Are Outreach and Recreation Program (BORP) Goalball Practice is a fun way to get exercise and meet new people. The practice is designed for beginners and experienced players. If you do not have your own equipment, we can provide you with both elbow and knee pads and eyeshades.

    When: Wednesdays, from 6:30pm - 9:00pm
    Where: The gym is located at 2100 Browning St. Berkeley

    For more details, please contact Brandon Young brandon@borp.org

    Please note - Proof of full vaccination is required and will be checked for new participants.

  • The Blind Telephone Network (dial-in)

    The Blind Telephone Network (dial-in)


    Feb 1

    Announcing the Blind Telephone Network 2024 program

    The Blind Telephone network, originally founded by blind veterans, now is pleased to welcome all blind and low vision folks to join in phone calls will be held on Tuesday and Thursday of each week.

    Tuesdays programs are what we call chit chat and chew the fat. During these sessions, most topics are acceptable; however, we refrain from discussing politics and religion. Prayer requests are acceptable, but will not be done during the call. This is a time for socializing, and sharing our experiences with blindness, in order to help others develop independence and self-confidence.

    On Thursdays, we emphasize education, travel, technology, history, entertainment, and innovative role-models, etc.. These sessions will feature presenters on such topics as: Lewis and Clark expedition, Mt. Rushmore, railroad history and the mob museum in Las Vegas, Nevada.We encourage suggestions for topics or locations from our participants.

    All sessions last for one (1) hour and start on time.

    The call in number is: 605-475-5620, and the access code is: 3789127#. If you plan to save these numbers in your contacts, I recommend inserting two (2) commas between the main number and the access code.

    Those wishing to receive an e-mail reminder for upcoming sessions or links provided by the presenter, should:

    Send an e-mail to Doc Eudaly at deteacha@sbcglobal.net. Please put your full name, phone number, and email address in the body of your e-mail.

    Calls for 2024 will begin on Tuesday, January 9.

    For Thursday, January 11, our initial program will be on the FDR Memorial in Washington, DC.  We hope to hear you on these free telephone calls, where you can both learn and contribute

    On behalf of the founding members,

    Douglas “Doc” Eudaly, PH,D

    1-559-999-2625

     

  • HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED: Audio Described Performance

    HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED: Audio Described Performance


    Feb 2

    Where: Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St. Mountain View, CA 94041

    Pre show talk: 1:30 pm
    Audio Described Performance: 2:00 pm

    One of the greatest playwrights of our time returns to the stage in this open-hearted memoir charting one man’s journey of self-discovery through adversity, and what it means to be a Black artist in America. Originally performed by August Wilson himself, HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED recounts his early days as a young poet, his first few jobs, encounters with racism, a stint in jail, divine connection with music, and the luminosity of love. Helmed by former Artistic Director and acclaimed Wilson interpreter Tim Bond, and brought to life by award-winning actor Steven Anthony Jones, this captivating production provides unique insights about the man behind some of the most celebrated plays of the 20th century.

    For tickets, contact the Box Office at 1-877-662-8978 or boxoffice@theatreworks.org to purchase a ticket and pre-register for the audio described portion of the performance.

    More information on HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED.

    The live audio description for this performance will be provided by Gravity Access Services, Inc.

    HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED: Audio Described Performance

    HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED: Audio Described Performance


    Feb 2

    Where: Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St. Mountain View, CA 94041

    Pre show talk: 7:30 pm
    Audio Described Performance: 8:00 pm

    One of the greatest playwrights of our time returns to the stage in this open-hearted memoir charting one man’s journey of self-discovery through adversity, and what it means to be a Black artist in America. Originally performed by August Wilson himself, HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED recounts his early days as a young poet, his first few jobs, encounters with racism, a stint in jail, divine connection with music, and the luminosity of love. Helmed by former Artistic Director and acclaimed Wilson interpreter Tim Bond, and brought to life by award-winning actor Steven Anthony Jones, this captivating production provides unique insights about the man behind some of the most celebrated plays of the 20th century.

    For tickets, contact the Box Office at 1-877-662-8978 or boxoffice@theatreworks.org to purchase a ticket and pre-register for the audio described portion of the performance.

    More information on HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED.

    The live audio description for this performance will be provided by Gravity Access Services, Inc.

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