Events Calendar
Events in March 2026
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Mar 1 | Mar 2 |
Mar 3(1 event) 6:30 pm: Speak Up Skills: Strategies for Independence, Advocacy, and Conversation for Blind and Low Vision Adults (online) – Tuesdays in March, 6:30 – 8:00 PM, Online Event This six-week, peer-led group offers space to share experiences, insights, and strategies for living independently with changing vision. Each session includes interactive learning through lessons, group discussion, and role-play practice, following a cycle of topics from Hannah Fairbairn’s When You Can’t Believe Your Eyes: Vision Loss and Personal Recovery. Build communication skills such as self-advocacy, boundary setting, and speaking up in medical settings, social events, and at home. Reading the book is not required, but it is available on BARD (DBC11619). When: Tuesdays March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 from 6:30 PM -8:00 PM |
Mar 4(1 event) 12:00 pm: Living Well: A Monthly Discussion and Guest Speaker Forum (Hybrid) – Wednesday, March 4, 12:00 -1:30 PM, Hybrid Event We have a Guest Speaker Marcia Katz from Council on Ageing Santa Rosa, who will talk about the Senior Peer Support Counseling program available to seniors. Learn how to become a qualified peer counselor or sign up to have a peer counselor come to your home. Where: 4539 Occidental Road, Santa Rosa, CA, Room 3 |
Mar 5(1 event) 11:00 am: Thursdays Together (AKA vision group) (Hybrid – Thursdays, March 5 & 19,11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Hybrid Event In this peer-led support group, we come together to share ideas and community experiences. March 5, we will share detailed description and discussion about EHC Camp sessions for this year 2026 and a complete look at the camp application and scholarship application. March 19 Guest Speaker Elaine Rocks- author of Barbara “Dusty” Roads. Her book tells the story of a trailblazing stewardess and union leader who challenged the airline industry’s sexist stewardess policies in the 1950s and ’60s. Fighting against marriage bans, age limits, weight restrictions, unequal pay, and humiliating girdle checks, she refused to back down. As one of the first female union lobbyists to Congress, she advocated for workplace equality and later made history by filing the first-ever Equal Employment Opportunity Commission discrimination complaint. Elaine will share personal details, and we will get to touch uniforms and personal items. Where: 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa and on Zoom |
Mar 6(2 events) 10:30 am: Blind Fencing (In Person) – Friday, March 6, 10:30 PM - 12:00 PM, In-person Event Join fencing coaches Brandon Smith and Stacey Breidenstein of SF Fencing Academy for an introduction to Blind Fencing, a sport taught to blind and low vision athletes since the 1950s. Learn core skills—stance, footwork, orientation, blade work, and basic tactics—through listening, touch, and guided movement in a fun, safe, supportive environment. Where: 1155 Market Street, San Francisco, CA, 10th Floor 1:00 pm: We Can Dance – Afro-Latin Dance (In-Person) – Friday, March 6,1:00 - 2:30 PM, In-person Event This inclusive, accessible Afro-Latin dance class introduces the fundamentals of Kizomba partner dance while supporting wellbeing, connection, and confidence. Led by instructor Vanessa Corpuz, the class uses clear verbal instruction, touch, and guided movement designed for blind and low-vision participants. Where: 1155 Market Street, San Francisco, CA, 10th Floor | Mar 7 |
Mar 8 | Mar 9 |
Mar 10(1 event) 6:30 pm: Speak Up Skills: Strategies for Independence, Advocacy, and Conversation for Blind and Low Vision Adults (online) – Tuesdays in March, 6:30 – 8:00 PM, Online Event This six-week, peer-led group offers space to share experiences, insights, and strategies for living independently with changing vision. Each session includes interactive learning through lessons, group discussion, and role-play practice, following a cycle of topics from Hannah Fairbairn’s When You Can’t Believe Your Eyes: Vision Loss and Personal Recovery. Build communication skills such as self-advocacy, boundary setting, and speaking up in medical settings, social events, and at home. Reading the book is not required, but it is available on BARD (DBC11619). When: Tuesdays March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 from 6:30 PM -8:00 PM | Mar 11 | Mar 12 | Mar 13 | Mar 14 |
Mar 15 | Mar 16 |
Mar 17(1 event) 6:30 pm: Speak Up Skills: Strategies for Independence, Advocacy, and Conversation for Blind and Low Vision Adults (online) – Tuesdays in March, 6:30 – 8:00 PM, Online Event This six-week, peer-led group offers space to share experiences, insights, and strategies for living independently with changing vision. Each session includes interactive learning through lessons, group discussion, and role-play practice, following a cycle of topics from Hannah Fairbairn’s When You Can’t Believe Your Eyes: Vision Loss and Personal Recovery. Build communication skills such as self-advocacy, boundary setting, and speaking up in medical settings, social events, and at home. Reading the book is not required, but it is available on BARD (DBC11619). When: Tuesdays March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 from 6:30 PM -8:00 PM | Mar 18 |
Mar 19(1 event) 11:00 am: Thursdays Together (AKA vision group) (Hybrid – Thursdays, March 5 & 19,11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Hybrid Event In this peer-led support group, we come together to share ideas and community experiences. March 5, we will share detailed description and discussion about EHC Camp sessions for this year 2026 and a complete look at the camp application and scholarship application. March 19 Guest Speaker Elaine Rocks- author of Barbara “Dusty” Roads. Her book tells the story of a trailblazing stewardess and union leader who challenged the airline industry’s sexist stewardess policies in the 1950s and ’60s. Fighting against marriage bans, age limits, weight restrictions, unequal pay, and humiliating girdle checks, she refused to back down. As one of the first female union lobbyists to Congress, she advocated for workplace equality and later made history by filing the first-ever Equal Employment Opportunity Commission discrimination complaint. Elaine will share personal details, and we will get to touch uniforms and personal items. Where: 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa and on Zoom | Mar 20 | Mar 21 |
Mar 22 | Mar 23 |
Mar 24(1 event) 6:30 pm: Speak Up Skills: Strategies for Independence, Advocacy, and Conversation for Blind and Low Vision Adults (online) – Tuesdays in March, 6:30 – 8:00 PM, Online Event This six-week, peer-led group offers space to share experiences, insights, and strategies for living independently with changing vision. Each session includes interactive learning through lessons, group discussion, and role-play practice, following a cycle of topics from Hannah Fairbairn’s When You Can’t Believe Your Eyes: Vision Loss and Personal Recovery. Build communication skills such as self-advocacy, boundary setting, and speaking up in medical settings, social events, and at home. Reading the book is not required, but it is available on BARD (DBC11619). When: Tuesdays March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 from 6:30 PM -8:00 PM | Mar 25 | Mar 26 | Mar 27 | Mar 28 |
Mar 29 | Mar 30 |
Mar 31(1 event) 6:30 pm: Speak Up Skills: Strategies for Independence, Advocacy, and Conversation for Blind and Low Vision Adults (online) – Tuesdays in March, 6:30 – 8:00 PM, Online Event This six-week, peer-led group offers space to share experiences, insights, and strategies for living independently with changing vision. Each session includes interactive learning through lessons, group discussion, and role-play practice, following a cycle of topics from Hannah Fairbairn’s When You Can’t Believe Your Eyes: Vision Loss and Personal Recovery. Build communication skills such as self-advocacy, boundary setting, and speaking up in medical settings, social events, and at home. Reading the book is not required, but it is available on BARD (DBC11619). When: Tuesdays March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 from 6:30 PM -8:00 PM | Apr 1 | Apr 2 | Apr 3 | Apr 4 |
The events for the upcoming week are read aloud on our event hotline every Friday, which can be accessed by calling 415-694-7325.
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