Aug 4

Family Camp II

Family Camp II

(All day)
Jul 31 Aug 3

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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Family Camp II

Family Camp II

(All day)
Jul 31 Aug 3

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 II

Family Camp II

Family Camp II

(All day)
Jul 31 Aug 3

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 II

Family Camp II

Family Camp II

(All day)
Jul 31 Aug 3

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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Master Class: Claire Spector, Tactile Textiles

Master Class: Claire Spector, Tactile Textiles


Aug 3

Master Class: Tactile Textiles class led by Claire Spector
Saturday, August 3, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. $20

In conjunction with her exhibit in the LightHouse Gallery, "Blind Stitching: Vis-AbilityTM" and her non-profit organization, ACT-Solutions.org Collaborative Abilities, Claire Spector joins the LightHouse for this accessible Contemporary Textile Making Experiential Class for Blind and Low Vision Community Members. This hands-on art-making event explores accessible textile and tactile art-making with an introduction to adaptive tools and materials, working-by-touch techniques and shortcuts for making art when one is blind or visually impaired.

The $20 class fee includes materials and lunch. Spaces are limited, please RSVP, including any food restrictions, by Wednesday, July 31, to Adult Program Coordinator Serena Olsen at solsen@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7316. Class fee can be submitted directly to Claire via PayPal at spectorf@sonic.net or brought in cash.

About Claire Spector:
Claire Spector is an established contemporary textile artist who sews by
feel. Since 2005, her near vision is multiple, misaligned and unstable; she is very sensitive to light, motion and geometric patterns, walks with a red and white cane and uses assistive technology. When she was quite young, her artist mother, Barbara, taught her to sew by hand, to knit, draw and make prints. Now, guided by touch, she stitches referencing edges, seams and tactile embroidery following a flow. Sharing art created in this fashion opens dialogues and opportunities to explore new possibilities in making tactile art for a more vibrant life.

About ACT-Solutions.org Collaborative Abilities
In 2009, as part of her own rehabilitation, Claire co-founded the Santa Rosa-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Advanced Collaborative Team Solutions, Inc. (ACT-Solutions.org), with three collaborative attorney colleagues. She serves as the organization’s president and CEO and as director of ACT-Solutions.org's Collaborative Abilities project. Collaborative Abilities teams facilitate better health, educational, rehabilitation and vocational outcomes for seriously injured and disabled adults and children with special needs, thus reducing long-term care costs, the burden on families, courts, administrative agencies, insurers, and tax payers. For more information, please contact Claire Spector, 707-494-6503, or email: c.spector@act-solutions.org

Superfest Disability Film Festival Showcase at the Exploratorium

Superfest Disability Film Festival Showcase at the Exploratorium


Aug 3

Superfest Disability Film Festival Showcase at the Exploratorium
Saturday, August 3, 2019
Screening Times: 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m.
Cost: the Showcase is free with admission into the museum
Location: Exploratorium Museum, Museum: Pier 15, San Francisco, CA 94111

This showcase will highlight four short films from past Superfest International Film Festivals which are the following: Stopgap in Slow Motion, Gaelynn Lea, On Beat, and Stumped.
There will be two screenings of the first three films at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. The film Stumped will be screened at 3 p.m. This is a free event but requires the purchase of an admission ticket into the Exploratorium.

For more information on the Saturday Cinema program at the Exploratorium, visit their website.

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