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Events in June 2019

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Jun 9(1 event)

(All day): Deaf-Blind Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 9 Jun 13

Deafblind Camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are deaf/hard of hearing and blind/visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to loud music, games and social. 

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Deaf-Blind Camp Session

Jun 10(1 event)

(All day): Deaf-Blind Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 9 Jun 13

Deafblind Camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are deaf/hard of hearing and blind/visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to loud music, games and social. 

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Deaf-Blind Camp Session

Jun 11(1 event)

(All day): Deaf-Blind Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 9 Jun 13

Deafblind Camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are deaf/hard of hearing and blind/visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to loud music, games and social. 

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Deaf-Blind Camp Session

Jun 12(2 events)

(All day): Deaf-Blind Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 9 Jun 13

Deafblind Camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are deaf/hard of hearing and blind/visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to loud music, games and social. 

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Deaf-Blind Camp Session

7:00 pm: Joyce Cid Presents: Evening of Rock and Opera at Armando's in Martinez


Jun 12

Come and enjoy two amazing performers, a benefit for Enchanted Hills Camp. Graham Norwood –Singer Songwriter, and Mariana Sandoval –Opera Singer, will double bill this evening. Come enjoy the music, buy a raffle ticket, and help support Camp!

Tickets available online at this website. $20 in advance/ $25 at the door.
Event Location: Armando's. 707 Marina Vista, Martinez, CA

Read more: Joyce Cid Presents: Evening of Rock and Opera at Armando's in Martinez

Jun 13(1 event)

(All day): Deaf-Blind Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 9 Jun 13

Deafblind Camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are deaf/hard of hearing and blind/visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to loud music, games and social. 

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Deaf-Blind Camp Session

Jun 14(1 event)

(All day): Blind Babies Family Camp

(All day)
Jun 14 Jun 16

Blind Babies Foundation Session: For families of infants and preschoolers (age’s birth through 6) who are visually impaired/blind receiving early intervention services from the Blind Babies Foundation Organization.

To sign up, contact Blind Babies Foundation Program Assistant Kit Bittner at kbittner@wayfinderfamily.org or (510) 446-2229. To find out more information about this camp session, visit our website
 

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Jun 15(1 event)

(All day): Blind Babies Family Camp

(All day)
Jun 14 Jun 16

Blind Babies Foundation Session: For families of infants and preschoolers (age’s birth through 6) who are visually impaired/blind receiving early intervention services from the Blind Babies Foundation Organization.

To sign up, contact Blind Babies Foundation Program Assistant Kit Bittner at kbittner@wayfinderfamily.org or (510) 446-2229. To find out more information about this camp session, visit our website
 

Read more: Blind Babies Family Camp

Jun 16(1 event)

(All day): Blind Babies Family Camp

(All day)
Jun 14 Jun 16

Blind Babies Foundation Session: For families of infants and preschoolers (age’s birth through 6) who are visually impaired/blind receiving early intervention services from the Blind Babies Foundation Organization.

To sign up, contact Blind Babies Foundation Program Assistant Kit Bittner at kbittner@wayfinderfamily.org or (510) 446-2229. To find out more information about this camp session, visit our website
 

Read more: Blind Babies Family Camp

Jun 17(1 event)

1:00 pm: Guest Speaker Series: Maure Quilter, Author


Jun 17

Guest Speaker Series: Maure Quilter, Author
Monday, June 17, 1-2 PM
In her brave and insightful memoir told in verse, Maure Quilter examines her early years in the CSJ Religious Community, her career as a therapist, her thirty-two year marriage, and her unexpected divorce at the age of eighty. As she confronts each Stranger Within, Maure gives us all hope that authenticity and a new and purposeful path can be re-discovered at any age. To RSVP, contact Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316.

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Jun 22(1 event)

(All day): Adult Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 22 Jun 27

This camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are blind or visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to live music, casino night, and a talent show. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 3.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. For more information and the application forms for this session, visit the session website.

Read more: Adult Camp Session

Jun 23(1 event)

(All day): Adult Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 22 Jun 27

This camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are blind or visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to live music, casino night, and a talent show. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 3.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. For more information and the application forms for this session, visit the session website.

Read more: Adult Camp Session

Jun 24(1 event)

(All day): Adult Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 22 Jun 27

This camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are blind or visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to live music, casino night, and a talent show. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 3.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. For more information and the application forms for this session, visit the session website.

Read more: Adult Camp Session

Jun 25(1 event)

(All day): Adult Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 22 Jun 27

This camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are blind or visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to live music, casino night, and a talent show. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 3.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. For more information and the application forms for this session, visit the session website.

Read more: Adult Camp Session

Jun 26(1 event)

(All day): Adult Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 22 Jun 27

This camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are blind or visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to live music, casino night, and a talent show. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 3.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. For more information and the application forms for this session, visit the session website.

Read more: Adult Camp Session

Jun 27(1 event)

(All day): Adult Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 22 Jun 27

This camp session is designed for active adults 21 years and older, who are blind or visually impaired. Traditional camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, arts and crafts, and recreation. Nighttime program highlights include dancing to live music, casino night, and a talent show. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 3.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. For more information and the application forms for this session, visit the session website.

Read more: Adult Camp Session

Jun 28(1 event)

(All day): Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 28 Jul 3

Serving developmentally delayed and cognitively impaired campers (Regional Center Clients) ages 21 and older that are blind or visually impaired, this camp program incorporates traditional camp activities with a focus on encouraging individuals to gain further independence. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 2.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

Jun 29(1 event)

(All day): Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 28 Jul 3

Serving developmentally delayed and cognitively impaired campers (Regional Center Clients) ages 21 and older that are blind or visually impaired, this camp program incorporates traditional camp activities with a focus on encouraging individuals to gain further independence. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 2.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

Jun 30(2 events)

(All day): Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 28 Jul 3

Serving developmentally delayed and cognitively impaired campers (Regional Center Clients) ages 21 and older that are blind or visually impaired, this camp program incorporates traditional camp activities with a focus on encouraging individuals to gain further independence. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 2.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

10:00 am: Pride 2019: Pan-Disabled Contingent "Be Seen"


Jun 30

We are excited to announce that LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired will march in the 49th annual San Francisco Pride Parade on Sunday, June 30! The San Francisco Pride Parade’s mission is to educate the world, commemorate LGBT+ heritage, celebrate LGBT+ culture and liberate LGBT+ people. This aligns with LightHouse’s mission to promote equality and self-reliance for people who are blind or visually impaired, and promotes the visibility of LGBT+ blind and disabled people.

The LightHouse is committed to inclusivity. Blindness intersects with every single identity, and we recognize the need to amplify the voices of disabled LGBT+ people and our community members. LightHouse is proud to open our doors and extend an invitation to all disabled LGBT+ community members, their families, friends, allies and the organizations that serve them. Join us as we celebrate the intersectionality of people who are blind, have low vision, have other disabilities, and the many community members who identify with both communities or actively want to support LGBT+ visibility. It’s a central part of our blind experience to be seen, be heard and to be proud of who we are!

There are two options for participating with us:

  1. You can march with us in the parade from Embarcadero to Civic Center (about one and a half miles) as a large contingent
  2. You can celebrate with us at LightHouse headquarters at 1155 Market Street, 10th Floor where we have a view of Market Street. We’ll have a live stream of the parade as well as a volunteer providing audio description

After the parade, all registered participants are welcome to join the celebration at LightHouse (1155 Market St. 10th floor) for light refreshments. Only those registered will be allowed into the building so spread this link far and wide! All are welcome!

To register for this day as part of LightHouse, visit our Eventbrite page or call Allyson Ferrari at (415) 694 – 7320.

 

Read more: Pride 2019: Pan-Disabled Contingent "Be Seen"

Jul 1(1 event)

(All day): Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 28 Jul 3

Serving developmentally delayed and cognitively impaired campers (Regional Center Clients) ages 21 and older that are blind or visually impaired, this camp program incorporates traditional camp activities with a focus on encouraging individuals to gain further independence. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 2.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

Jul 2(1 event)

(All day): Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 28 Jul 3

Serving developmentally delayed and cognitively impaired campers (Regional Center Clients) ages 21 and older that are blind or visually impaired, this camp program incorporates traditional camp activities with a focus on encouraging individuals to gain further independence. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 2.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

Jul 3(1 event)

(All day): Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

(All day)
Jun 28 Jul 3

Serving developmentally delayed and cognitively impaired campers (Regional Center Clients) ages 21 and older that are blind or visually impaired, this camp program incorporates traditional camp activities with a focus on encouraging individuals to gain further independence. The staff to camper ratio for this session is 1 to 2.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. Visit the camp session website for more information and application forms.

Read more: Adults with Developmental Disabilities Camp Session

Jul 4
Jul 5(1 event)

(All day): Family Camp 1

(All day)
Jul 5 Jul 7

Family Camps are offered to families with visually impaired children ages 17 and under, and to visually impaired parents with children ages 17 and under. The sessions are for immediate family members only. Camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, crafts, games, nature studies, parent discussion groups and evening activities such as the family talent show.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. For more information and application forms, visit the camp session website.

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Jul 6(1 event)

(All day): Family Camp 1

(All day)
Jul 5 Jul 7

Family Camps are offered to families with visually impaired children ages 17 and under, and to visually impaired parents with children ages 17 and under. The sessions are for immediate family members only. Camp activities include swimming, horseback riding, crafts, games, nature studies, parent discussion groups and evening activities such as the family talent show.

To apply, fill out the application online, or print out and send in a paper form. For more information and application forms, visit the camp session website.

Read more: Family Camp 1

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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