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The week's events

  • Little Learners Playgroup (online)

    Little Learners Playgroup (online)


    Nov 10

    Bring your giggles and wiggles to Little Learners weekly Zoom Playgroup, Thursdays from 9:30am - 10:15am. Enjoy fun activities with your little one, ages 0-6, while learning strategies to support your child's visual, sensory, motor and concept development. Connect with other families who understand and share your experience raising a child who is blind, has low vision, or Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI). Weekly activities are designed to be accessible for all, and to build upon monthly themes that you can integrate into your family routines. All are welcome!

    For more information or to register, please email Jacqueline Barden at littlelearners@lighthouse-sf.org or call (415) 694-7657. Meet you in the Zoom Room!

    Create in Community (in-person)

    Create in Community (in-person)


    Nov 10

    Get your creative juices flowing every week in the LightHouse Craft Room. We’ll explore a variety of different arts media and prompts that will change each month. Let loose your curiosity and sense of play in a supportive space where you are welcome to experiment with the current LightHouse projects, or bring your own craft to work on alongside friends. No experience is necessary. Wear or bring something you don't mind getting dirty.

    This November, we will sculpt with air dry clay, creating works that celebrate both form and function, possibly suitable for holiday decorating and gift giving.

    RSVP to Maia Scott at Mscott@lightouse-sf.org or 415-694-7608.

    Asian Art Museum Descriptive Tour and Performance (in-person)

    Asian Art Museum Descriptive Tour and Performance (in-person)


    Nov 10

    The Asian Art Museum has invited us to experience another fabulous collection of happenings, starting with a descriptive tour and a bit of art making followed by some social time and refreshment and concluding with a performance fusing classical and hip hop together.

    The exhibit we will visit sounds enticing: Into View: Bernice Bing celebrates the museum’s acquisition of 20 paintings and works on paper that shine a light on an important local Asian American artist who has only recently gained broad recognition for her achievements. These works reveal the evolution of Bing’s remarkable practice, from paintings of the 1950s and 1960s that straddle Abstract Expressionism and figuration to work from the 1980s and 1990s that explores a synthesis of Zen calligraphy and Western abstraction.

    The group performing later in the evening is bound to delight Ensemble Mik Nawooj’s Hip-Hop Orchestra samples from across classical genres, sharing original music in an underground party setting like the New York scene that birthed hip-hop.

    RSVP to Maia Scott at Mscott@lightouse-sf.org or 415-694-7608.

  • Sensing the Seasons at EHC (in-person)

    Sensing the Seasons at EHC (in-person)

    (All day)
    Nov 11 Nov 13

    Our always popular Sensing the Seasons Nature Education retreat returns to Enchanted Hills Camp at 3410 Mt Veeder Rd. in Napa. This session is open to blind and low vision high school students and recent high school graduates. This time around, we’ll focus on how fall effects the plants, animals, and landscape of the camp and how we sense these changes.  From our taste, to smell and even how things feel, fall brings many changes to camp. You’ll learn not only how to sense the changes, but also why they happen.

    Cost: $50 for transportation. Thanks to the San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services for providing additional funding for this program.

    To RSVP, contact Jamey Gump at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7372 no later than November 4.

    Transportation 

    Round-trip transportation to EHC will be provided from the Ed Roberts Campus at 3075 Adeline St. in Berkeley. The shuttle to EHC departs at 1:00 pm on November 11 and returns to Ed Roberts Campus at 1:00 pm on November 13.

    Writers' Workshop at Enchanted Hills Camp (in-person)

    Writers' Workshop at Enchanted Hills Camp (in-person)

    (All day)
    Nov 11 Nov 13

    Are you a blind or low vision adult who loves to write? Then why not share your weekend and your story with other storytellers. Write about a challenge you’ve faced and how facing that challenge transformed you. Discover your own determination and confidence. People who are confident in themselves are better equipped to help others.

    This workshop takes places at LightHouse's Enchanted Hills Camp at 3410 Mt Veeder Rd. in Napa.

    Cost: $200 for the weekend. Thanks to the San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services for providing additional funding for this program.

    RSVP to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607 no later than November 4.

    Transportation 

    Round-trip transportation to EHC will be provided from the Ed Roberts Campus at 3075 Adeline St. in Berkeley. The shuttle to EHC departs at 1:00 pm on November 11 and returns to Ed Roberts Campus at 1:00 pm on November 13.

    YES Weekend Workshop: Accessing Your Advocacy Toolkit (in-person)

    YES Weekend Workshop: Accessing Your Advocacy Toolkit (in-person)

    (All day)
    Nov 11 Nov 13

    Where: Enchanted Hills Camp – 3410  Mount Veeder Rd. Napa, CA 94558

    *Note: Limited transportation from Berkeley to Enchanted Hills Camp is available upon request. Please reach out for more details.*

    LightHouse Transition Programs is excited to announce the return of our YES (Youth Employment Services) in-person workshops! We will be launching the first gathering this November at beautiful Enchanted Hills Camp, where students will have opportunities to learn, meet mentors, and enjoy the surrounding nature with new and old friends.

    Each YES workshop is focused on themes valuable to the college/employment preparedness experience – this month we will be discussing all things advocacy. From practice on how to advocate with professors, employers and the community, to situations that require advocacy, and organizations that can help in these processes, students will finish the weekend with a toolkit of new ideas, understandings, and connections to help in future experiences.

    YES workshops are monthly weekend-long learning experiences for youth and young adults who are enthusiastic about realizing their dream careers, emphasizing the vocational enrichment of low vision and blind youth, providing access to a multifaceted array of mentorship, employment readiness skills, and alternative accessible techniques. Each YES workshop focuses on a specific theme and offers an array of self-advocacy, assistive technology, living skills, and soft skills curricula empowering students to strive toward future employment or post-secondary educational success. The weekend is spent learning from blind and low vision mentors, connecting with blind and low vision peers, and engaging in creative hands-on activities which further support youth to explore and achieve their individualized and professional goals.

    Learning Objectives:

    1: Students will hear from professionals and mentors regarding advocacy resources such as blindness organizations and disability student services, and will have opportunities to ask questions and seek advice.

    2: Participants will have opportunities to practice their advocacy skills during a series of interactive activities. They will receive support and advice from peers and mentors as they work towards gaining confidence facing new and unfamiliar situations.

    3: By holding this workshop at Enchanted Hills Camp, students will be able to interact with a variety of blind and low-vision mentors, participate in large group team-building social activities, and hone mobility skills while exploring in a safe and supportive environment.

    4: The over-night nature of the YES workshop provides opportunities for students to refine their workplace readiness soft skills including effective social and professional communication and independent living all while building community with their blind and low vision peers and mentors.

    If you are interested in participating in the November YES Weekend Workshop, please: 1. Contact your Department of Rehabilitation counselor. The cost for this workshop is $950 and includes all activities, food, and lodging for the weekend.  to discuss workshop attendance and authorization. 2. Confirm attendance with Daisy Soto, Youth Services Coordinator by email at dsoto@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7328 . If you have any questions or would like to pay for your participation in this workshop, contact dsoto@lighthouse-sf.org. Note, space for this program is limited to 8 students and workshop attendance must be confirmed one week prior.

    Please note: Proof of full vaccination against Covid-19 plus boosters when applicable is required to join this event.

    RSVP by November 4 to Daisy Soto at DSoto@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7328.

    Introductory Tactile Map Workshop (in-person)

    Introductory Tactile Map Workshop (in-person)


    Nov 11

    LightHouse’s Rehabilitation Services and Media and Accessible Design departments are teaming up to present this free course on learning to read tactile maps.

    This course is made possible thanks to a grant from the Federal Transportation Administration.

    Prerequisites:

    • You must be an intermediate Braille reader
    • You must be aged 16 or up

    In addition to the training, each student will take home free TMAPs of their residential area, one of the LightHouse San Francisco area at 1155 Market, as well as a tactile map of the Civic Center BART Station.

    LightHouse Braille Instructor, Divina Carlson, and Senior Accessible Media and Braille Specialist, Frank Welte, along with tactile map aficionado, Jerry Kuns, will be facilitating this introductory training in the practical use of TMAP, tactile maps and tactile BART maps for Bay Area travelers. It must be noted that Jerry states he isn’t happier than when he has a good cappuccino in one hand and a tactile map in the other!

    What will you learn?

    • Discover the value of tactile maps
    • Developing systematic strategies in your approach to exploration of tactile maps
    • Gaining deeper understanding of what a tactile map presents such as: symbols, line types, labels and distance, direction and environmental features.
    • Tactile discrimination techniques for map reading
    • Greater orientation to new environments
    • How could you have lived without tactile maps? How do I order more maps?

    Come join us in learning the language of tactile maps. To attend, please contact Briana Kusuma, at BKusuma@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7335 no later than Friday, November 9. In your email, please provide Briana your full name, phone number and your residential address, so that we can produce your home map prior to the training.

    Space is limited to 20 participants. Orientation & Mobility students may attend with their teachers. Because this is in-person, we are requesting that you provide proof of vaccination upon entry and wear a mask during the training.

     

     

     

  • Sensing the Seasons at EHC (in-person)

    Sensing the Seasons at EHC (in-person)

    (All day)
    Nov 11 Nov 13

    Our always popular Sensing the Seasons Nature Education retreat returns to Enchanted Hills Camp at 3410 Mt Veeder Rd. in Napa. This session is open to blind and low vision high school students and recent high school graduates. This time around, we’ll focus on how fall effects the plants, animals, and landscape of the camp and how we sense these changes.  From our taste, to smell and even how things feel, fall brings many changes to camp. You’ll learn not only how to sense the changes, but also why they happen.

    Cost: $50 for transportation. Thanks to the San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services for providing additional funding for this program.

    To RSVP, contact Jamey Gump at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7372 no later than November 4.

    Transportation 

    Round-trip transportation to EHC will be provided from the Ed Roberts Campus at 3075 Adeline St. in Berkeley. The shuttle to EHC departs at 1:00 pm on November 11 and returns to Ed Roberts Campus at 1:00 pm on November 13.

    Writers' Workshop at Enchanted Hills Camp (in-person)

    Writers' Workshop at Enchanted Hills Camp (in-person)

    (All day)
    Nov 11 Nov 13

    Are you a blind or low vision adult who loves to write? Then why not share your weekend and your story with other storytellers. Write about a challenge you’ve faced and how facing that challenge transformed you. Discover your own determination and confidence. People who are confident in themselves are better equipped to help others.

    This workshop takes places at LightHouse's Enchanted Hills Camp at 3410 Mt Veeder Rd. in Napa.

    Cost: $200 for the weekend. Thanks to the San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services for providing additional funding for this program.

    RSVP to Sabrina Bolus at SBolus@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7607 no later than November 4.

    Transportation 

    Round-trip transportation to EHC will be provided from the Ed Roberts Campus at 3075 Adeline St. in Berkeley. The shuttle to EHC departs at 1:00 pm on November 11 and returns to Ed Roberts Campus at 1:00 pm on November 13.

    YES Weekend Workshop: Accessing Your Advocacy Toolkit (in-person)

    YES Weekend Workshop: Accessing Your Advocacy Toolkit (in-person)

    (All day)
    Nov 11 Nov 13

    Where: Enchanted Hills Camp – 3410  Mount Veeder Rd. Napa, CA 94558

    *Note: Limited transportation from Berkeley to Enchanted Hills Camp is available upon request. Please reach out for more details.*

    LightHouse Transition Programs is excited to announce the return of our YES (Youth Employment Services) in-person workshops! We will be launching the first gathering this November at beautiful Enchanted Hills Camp, where students will have opportunities to learn, meet mentors, and enjoy the surrounding nature with new and old friends.

    Each YES workshop is focused on themes valuable to the college/employment preparedness experience – this month we will be discussing all things advocacy. From practice on how to advocate with professors, employers and the community, to situations that require advocacy, and organizations that can help in these processes, students will finish the weekend with a toolkit of new ideas, understandings, and connections to help in future experiences.

    YES workshops are monthly weekend-long learning experiences for youth and young adults who are enthusiastic about realizing their dream careers, emphasizing the vocational enrichment of low vision and blind youth, providing access to a multifaceted array of mentorship, employment readiness skills, and alternative accessible techniques. Each YES workshop focuses on a specific theme and offers an array of self-advocacy, assistive technology, living skills, and soft skills curricula empowering students to strive toward future employment or post-secondary educational success. The weekend is spent learning from blind and low vision mentors, connecting with blind and low vision peers, and engaging in creative hands-on activities which further support youth to explore and achieve their individualized and professional goals.

    Learning Objectives:

    1: Students will hear from professionals and mentors regarding advocacy resources such as blindness organizations and disability student services, and will have opportunities to ask questions and seek advice.

    2: Participants will have opportunities to practice their advocacy skills during a series of interactive activities. They will receive support and advice from peers and mentors as they work towards gaining confidence facing new and unfamiliar situations.

    3: By holding this workshop at Enchanted Hills Camp, students will be able to interact with a variety of blind and low-vision mentors, participate in large group team-building social activities, and hone mobility skills while exploring in a safe and supportive environment.

    4: The over-night nature of the YES workshop provides opportunities for students to refine their workplace readiness soft skills including effective social and professional communication and independent living all while building community with their blind and low vision peers and mentors.

    If you are interested in participating in the November YES Weekend Workshop, please: 1. Contact your Department of Rehabilitation counselor. The cost for this workshop is $950 and includes all activities, food, and lodging for the weekend.  to discuss workshop attendance and authorization. 2. Confirm attendance with Daisy Soto, Youth Services Coordinator by email at dsoto@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7328 . If you have any questions or would like to pay for your participation in this workshop, contact dsoto@lighthouse-sf.org. Note, space for this program is limited to 8 students and workshop attendance must be confirmed one week prior.

    Please note: Proof of full vaccination against Covid-19 plus boosters when applicable is required to join this event.

    RSVP by November 4 to Daisy Soto at DSoto@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7328.

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.

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