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October

October 1-29

Partnerships Art Exhibit
An art exhibit by talented artists with disAbilities who are supported by Partnership Resources Inc., will be displayed (Monday - Friday, 8am - 4:30 pm) For more information, call 612-331-2075 or 952-925-1404.

October 9

Aware Fair 2004
An event designed to help deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind people and their families learn about resources available to them. There is no charge for admission. For more information, contact Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services at 651-297-1313 (TTY) or 651-297-1316 (voice), or send an e-mail to dhhs.metro@state.mn.us.

October 12

Tables for Tasks
Tasks Unlimited. An exquisite one-of-kind Luncheon and Silent Auction. Proceeds will benefit our newest lodge for moms and their children whose lives are affected by mental illness. Price is $60.00 per person and $30.00 is tax deductible. For more information contact Theresa at 612-871-3320, ext. 224.

Successful Transitions for Youth with Emotional, Behavioral and Mental Health Needs
A free workshop for parents of youth with disabilities ages 14-21 years old. Specific areas such as transition from school to adulthood and transition to and from separation sites will be discussed. To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY).

SEMCIL offers Fall Conference: Life After Brain Injury
The Southeastern Minnesota Center for Independent Living (SEMCIL) is hosting the conference "Transitions: LIFE AFTER BRAIN INJURY" at the Best Western Apache Mall in Rochester. The keynote speaker for the event is Mike Strand, and break out sessions include Working and Brain Injury (BI), BI Basics, Bridging the gap from Hospital to School, Survivor/Family panel, TBI Waiver, Abilities Unlimited and Guardianship/Conservatorship. The conference is geared towards persons with brain injury, their family members and professionals who provide direct, one-on-one service for persons with brain injury. Registration is $50 for professionals, and $25 for persons with brain injury and their family members with a $40 cap for families with more than one person attending. For more information, contact Ann Petersen at 507-285-3920 or Neva Stavlund at 507-535-7132.

October 14

Job Bank/Resume Lab at the Workforce Center
Using our computer lab, learn how to register on MN Job Bank, how to do job search and how to use the resume feature for employers to view your resume. This is not a workshop to learn how to use computers. Bring a hard copy of your resume to self-enter into Job Bank. No Charge. To register call 952-346-4028.

October 14-15

Participation! Creating and Sustaining Engaged Communities. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits - Eighteenth Annual Conference. For more information on the conference, contact the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits at 651-642-1904, 800-289-1904, or info@mncmn.org.

October 15

The "Balkanization" of Disability: Examining the Disparities
Persons with disabilities receive support through a fragmented set of programs and services distributed across two axes: one defined by age and one by etiology. There are historical reasons and contemporary rationales for these differences. However, as the demographic, social, and economic tides shift, it may not be advantageous to preserve them. Robert Kane, Minnesota Chair in Long-term Care and Aging, University of Minnesota will discuss “balkanization” of disability, historical reasons, current rationales and patters and forecasted trends. There will also be a debate entitled: Has the partitioning of disability advocacy and programs helped or harmed people with disabilities. Following the debate there will be panels discussions on the “Future direction of disability advocacy and programs.” The afternoon will include small group discussions on: “How do we achieve our goals? What are alternative scenarios for reducing competition or maintaining it?” Registration is due by October 8, 2004. To register or for more information, call 612-624-1185.

Take Back the Media! Fair The event is sponsored by the Counter-Propaganda Coalition and the Free Media Greens. How is corporate control shrinking the quality and depth of the news and information we rely on as citizens? This event is free and no pre-registration is required. For more information, please see www.counterprop.org or call Sue Ann at 612-827-1894.

October 17

The Raptor Center's annual Fall Open House
Get the behind-the-scenes look at the Raptor Clinic, operating room, and hospital, where hundreds of birds of prey are treated each year. The event is free and open to the public. For more information call 612-624-4745 or email raptor@umn.edu.

October 19

Workshop for Managers and HR
Access To Employment's Business Advisory Council, the City of Bloomington's Disability Employment Awareness Month Planning Committee and the Rehabilitation Services Branch of Bloomington will present a workshop. A panel of local employers will share strategies on how they have increased employment opportunities for persons with disabilities within their business and diversified the workforce. This workshop will also show Managers and Human Resource staff how to connect with agencies who may assist them with disability related questions and resources. To register call 763-543-6980 and ask for Becky Brink. No Charge.

October 21-23

The 22nd Annual Closing the Gap Conference - Minneapolis, MN.
For complete conference and registration details go to their website at http://www.closingthegap.com/conf/index2.html

October 22

How Swede is it?
Mystery Dinner - Wings Fundraiser - Food! Music! Fun! For more information contact 612-866-0462 ext. 130

October 23

Arc's Family Fun Day At Sponsel's
There's no better place to enjoy a beautiful autumn day than at an apple orchard B and you and your family can have a bushel full of fun at Sponsel's Minnesota Harvest, where Arc Hennepin-Carver will have a Family Fun Day from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Sponse's Minnesota Harvest. To register for Family Fun Day, call Arc at (952) 920-0855. Participants are encouraged to sign up by October 20.

October 26

More Than A Mood: Challenges of Today's Youth
Minnesota Social Service Association
Are you a professional who works with adolescents? Are you a parent struggling with today's issues? The workshop will feature topics such as: Bullies, Their Victims and You; Cutting and Burning: Understanding Injurious Behaviors; Dating Violence: Teen's Secret Health Issues; Working Through Unhealthy Anger With Youth; Understanding Eating Disorders. To register or for more information contact Minnesota Social Service Association at 651-644-0556.

October 27

Job Seeking Skills Training
Access To Employment and Penn Lake Library is hosting a job seeking class. Employment Specialists from Access To Employment will address interviewing, resume development, career exploration and professionalism. There will also be a demonstration of library resources for job searching by library staff. No charge. To register, call the library at 952-847-5800.

Annual Meeting and Celebration
For the Metropolitan Center for Independent Living will be held at the St. Paul Travelers Building (formerly the St. Paul Companies). The mission of MCIL is to work with people with disabilities in fulfilling their desire to lead productive self-determined lives. For more information about MCIL or the Annual Meeting contact 651-646-8342, 651-603-2001-tty or by e-mail at mcil@mcil-mn.org

October 29

Support Group Facilitators
If you are facilitating a support group, and would like to be part of a great training opportunity, save Friday, October 29, 2004. Staff from the Brain Injury Association, Epilepsy Foundation, the Minnesota Stroke Association, and the Parkinson Disease Association are collaborating to plan the event. Watch upcoming Enews editions for more details.

October 29-30

2004 Disability Research Conference, Rock, Roll N Research
The Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, OH.
Sponsored by Hattie Larlham Research Institute For more information see their website at http://www.hattielarlham.org

November

Wednesday, November 3

Social Security and Ticket to Work for Youth with Disabilities
PACER Workshop topics include Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income, Work Incentives, The PASS Program, Ticket to Work.
FREE - Advance registration is requested.
For more information, call PACER toll-free at 800-53-PACER or visit the website at www.pacer.org
Minnesota Center for Independent Living, 1600 University Avenue W., Suite 10, St. Paul, MN Time 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

Housing: Where Will Our Children Live When They Grow Up?
PACER This new workshop is an opportunity for families to begin to explore their vision for their child or young adult and future housing options.
FREE -
To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY).
PACER Center, 8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, Mn 55437 Time 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

Thursday, November 4

Strategies to Intervene Against Bullying
PACER has developed a nationally approved curriculum to help parents address bullying at school and to help children with disabilities learn strategies to protect themselves. FREE - To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY). Anoka (Contact PACER for exact location) Time 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

Friday, November 5

Charlie Smith Award Banquet
Sponsored by the Access Press Board of Directors
Como Pavilion, St. Paul, MN.

Saturday, November 6

Ability Expo - National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Call Scott Olson for more information at 612-335-7981 or 1-800-582-5296. Northland Inn, Brooklyn Park.

Father's Workshop on IDEA
PACER A panel of fathers discusses IDEA and the involvement of dads in their child's early intervention and education plans. FREE - To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY). PACER Center, 8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, Mn 55437 Time 9:00 am to 11:30 am.

Sunday, November 7

2004 Fundraiser with Brunch and Silent Auction
Minnesota Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fibromalgia Association.To benefit the needs of those with CFS, FM and related illnesses. To register or for more information, contact 651-644-4975, toll free 866-644-4975 or email your request to dfsmn@visi.com

Monday, November 8

Creating and Using and Individualized Education Program (IEP)
PACER The interactive workshop provides parents an opportunity to explore the essential part of IEP development. FREE - Advance registration is requested. For more information, call PACER toll-free at 800-53-PACER or visit the website at http://www.pacer.org

ADA and Postsecondary Education
PACER Robins Jones, Director of the Great Lakes ADA and accessible IT Center, University of Illinois - Chicago, will share you insights and respected experitse on many issues affecting transition-aged young adults with disabilities. FREE - To register for workshops, call PACER Center at 952-838-9000 or 800-537-2237. PACER Center - 8161 Normandale Boulevard, Minneapolis, MN 55437 Time 10:00 am to Noon or 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
This workshop answers questions about the Americans with Disabiltiy Act and how it affects disability-related accommodations in college and other training facilitites.

Individualized Education Programs
PACER The Individualized Education Program (IEP) workshop explores the essential components of IEP development, including evaluation, team planning, reaching agreements, and an expanded section on writing measurable goals. FREE - To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY). St. Paul (Contact the PACER Center for the exact location.

Is Your Child a Target of Bullying?
PACER The workshop offers intervention strategies for parents of children with disabilities who may be targeted by bullies at school or other places in the community. FREE - To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY). Alexandria (Contact PACER for exact location) Time 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm.

Saturday, November 13

NAMI-MN Annual Conference
Sponsored by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Minnesota. There will be fifteen breakout sessions covering a variety of topics that affect children and adults such as Evidence Based Practices, medication, criminal justice system, children’s mental health system in Hawaii, meeting the needs of young adults, life planning and working with hospital staff. For more information, please contact the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Minnesota at 651-645-2948 or check out the website at www.nami.org/manimn.
Earle Brown Center, 1890 Burford Avenue, St. Paul, MN.

Tuesday, November 16

“How I Found Hope on a Harley" or, "How Bowling Saved Me from the Asylum" The Minnetonka School District is pleased to invite you to a community-wide event featuring Pete Feigal 2004 Courage Center Judd Jacobson Memorial Award Winner and nationally-known speaker and trainer.. Pete will share his personal story using humor and heartbreak to examine insights gained from over 30 years of battling depression. "Conflict and struggles are moments that define us. We need to focus not on our wounds, but on what we LOVE." Small donation requested. A mental health information resource fair and door prizes of Pete's spectacular art work will be available. This event is co-sponsored by Children's Mental Health Collaborative, Americana Community Bank, Beacon Bank and First Minnesota Bank. Sponsored by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Minnesota.
There will be fifteen breakout sessions covering a variety of topics that affect children and adults such as Evidence Based Practices, medication, criminal justice system, children’s mental health system in Hawaii, meeting the needs of young adults, life planning and working with hospital staff.
For more information, please contact the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Minnesota at 651-645-2948 or check out the website at www.nami.org/manimn. Earle Brown Center, 1890 Burford Avenue, St. Paul, MN.

Wednesday, November 17

The Hmong in the American Workplace: Accommodating Culture, Ritual and Tradition
Multicultural Development Center (MCDC) and Seagate Technology. This workshop is intended to provide in-depth information about Humong traditions, cultural values and rituals. MCDC members $40, non-members $50. Pre-registration is required by Monday, November 15, 2004. Call MCDC at 952-881-6090 or info@mcdc.org Northwestern Health Sciences University - Conference Room L2, 2501 West 84th Street, Bloomington, MN 55431 Time 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm.

Thursday, November 18

Hmong Workshops - Women's Iniative for Self-Empowerment (WISE)
The workshops and training will be for individuals and Hmong parents who have children with developmental disabilitites. Contact May Shoua Moua or Nancy Her at 651-646-3268. The goal is to connect Hmong individuals and parents with resources that they may not have the chance to access due to language and cultural barriers.

Getting Ready for 2005: Nonprofits Public Policy Day
Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN)
A day all about policy: Who, What, Why, When and How! $80.00 for members $120.00 for non-members. To register on-line visit www.mncn.org/events.htm. Radisson Riverfron Hotel, 11 East Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul. Time 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Get insights about the newly elected House members. What are the priorities for 2005 and where do the budget issues stand?

Saturday, November 20

Project KITE (#2)- Using Multimedia to Support Early Learning
PACER Kids Included Through Technology are Enriched interactive workshop examines using multimedia technology to promote early learning and inclusion for preschoolers. FREE - To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY). PACER Center, 8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, Mn 55437 Time 9:00 am to Noon.

Sunday, November 21

“After Hours” Shopping Event to Feature The Minnesota Boychoir
The Seventh Annual Magical Evening of Giving “after hours” private shopping gala and fundraiser gives patrons the opportunity to get holiday shopping done early while raising money for their favorite charity. Southdale Center is giving metro area charities, non-profit organizations and parent-school associations the opportuntiy to raise funds through ticket sales. Each group keeps 100% of the $5 ticket proceeds. Participation is free for any 501 c)3 non-profit organization. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased through any participating charity or from the Southdale Customer Service Center in advance or that night at the door. For more information, or to register, visit www.southdale.com or call 952-925-7852.

Tuesday, November 30

Photography Contest - International Library of Photography - FREE ENTRY - Amateur Photo Contest is open to all St. Paul residents. Everyone, particularly beginners are welcome to try and win their share of over 1,300 prizes (60,000). For more information call 410-363-4800 ext. 121 or http://www.picture.com

December

Monday, December 6

IBM Web Adaptation Techology
PACER - This workshop offers a hands-on demonstration of Web software that dynamically manipulates Web content to make websites more accessible to individuals with disabilities. FREE - Register early space is limited. To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY). PACER Center, 8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, Mn 55437 Time 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. PACER's Simon Technology Center is piloting the IBM software.

2005

January

Monday, January 10

Technology for Girls - Engineering
PACER - For girls with disabilities in grades 6-8, the workshop follows the same format as the forensic science event. Information about the EXITE camp for summer 2005 will be available.
FREE - To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY).
PACER Center, 8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, Mn 55437 Time 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Saturday, January 15

Project KITE - Using Visuals and Graphics to Support Inclusion

PACER - This KITE workshop is the third of five series for parents and professionals. It will teach learners to use images, graphics, and text to support includive classrooms. FREE - To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY). PACER Center, 8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, Mn 55437.

February

Monday, February 7

IBM Web Adaptation Techology
PACER - This workshop offers a hands-on demonstration of Web software that dynamically manipulates Web content to make websites more accessible to individuals with disabilities. FREE - Register early space is limited. To register for the workshop call PACER at 952-838-9000 or 952-838-0190 (TTY). PACER Center, 8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, Mn 55437 Time 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. PACER's Simon Technology Center is piloting the IBM software.

 

 

 

 

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