Seminars@hadley - Recreation And Leisure

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Seminars@Hadley - Recreation and Leisure

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  • Crafting with Vision Loss

    17/01/2014

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Stephanie S. Van, author of New Independence! Craft Adaptations for Adults with Vision Impairments, discusses helpful hints for choosing a craft that is right for you and how to make adaptations along the way.

  • Geography: Talking Travel - UK and Ireland

    06/11/2013

    Open the doors to Europe as we continue our travel and geography seminars! Join instructors Sharon Howerton and Cathy Pasinski as they share their wonderful experiences as blind and sighted travelers in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.

  • Sports for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

    16/10/2013

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Andrew Leibs, blind athlete and author of "The Encyclopedia of Sports and Recreation for People with Visual Impairments", shares insights on the benefits of these activities and how to get started in this ever-widening world of sports and recreation.

  • Geography: Talking Travel

    26/08/2013

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Wendy David, author of Sites Unseen: Traveling the World Without Sight, shares her thoughts about why you want to travel, the joys of traveling and how to prepare for a trip.

  • Judo for Recreation and Self-Defense

    21/08/2013

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Robert Simpson, a Judo competitor in the 1998 Paralympics, shares insights on what judo is, and how it can benefit your health, well-being, and personal security.

  • Five Fishing Techniques Proven to Make Sure You Feel the Bite!

    26/06/2013

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Lawrence Gunther, North America''s best known and top-sponsored blind competitive fisher, writer, speaker and radio show host, guides participants through his five favorite fishing techniques that draw on the ability to think beyond the bobber and "feel the bite".

  • Blind Woodworkers Workshop

    04/06/2013

    Join us for Seminars@Hadley as we broadcast live from the Annual Woodworking for the Blind Workshop in Deer Park, IL. The Workshop participants provide further information on the joys and challenges of woodworking.

  • The Paralympics Experience

    09/01/2013

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Mark Lucas, executive director of the U.S. Association of Blind Athletes, along with Paralympic athletes Lindsay Ball and Diane Barras, share insights on training, motivation and what it is like to compete internationally against other world-class athletes.

  • iReading on the iPad and iPhone Using the Bookshare Read2go App

    29/08/2012

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Douglas Walker, Hadley's instructor of Assistive Technology, presents how to use the Bookshare Read2go app to search for books, download and begin reading on your iPad or iPhone.

  • Woodworking Roundtable

    07/06/2012

    Have you ever considered working with wood? Did you previously enjoy woodworking, but feel that your current level of vision is no longer adequate? Would you like to get up-to-date with the latest information on woodworking tools, projects and safety techniques? Larry Martin, founder of the Woodworking for the Blind Workshop, along with the Workshop enrollees, will share with you how to get the most out of this activity.

  • Sailing for Summer Fun

    05/06/2012

    Renowned blind entrepreneur and lecturer Urban Miyares is an accomplished sailor with more than 55 years and 25,000 miles of offshore sailing experience. After returning from Vietnam as a disabled veteran, he helped launch the Challenged America adaptive sailing program in San Diego, California in 1978. Join Seminars@Hadley as Urban discusses his passion for sailing, how he got started and what he’s doing at Challenged America, including the basics for sailing and tips and tricks for blind sailors.

  • Everything Recreation

    22/05/2012

    Let's explore the benefits of recreation! During this seminar, we'll discuss simple ways to adapt sports, outdoor activities, games and arts and crafts on a budget. Throughout this interactive session, we'll identify common barriers to participating in recreation and possible solutions. We'll also challenge you to explore your internal barriers and provide your own solutions.

  • Fishing: Don't Let the Big Ones Get Away!

    10/05/2012

    Fishing is one of the most popular recreational pursuits, offering many benefits to people of all ages. But how can a blind or visually impaired person go fishing? Can they do so independently? What gear is needed? Are there fishing clubs you can join? Where can you get local advice on "hotspots"? Join Seminars@Hadley as Lion Gwen White, executive director of the North Carolina VIP Fishing Tournament, provides a practical guide to getting out and fishing more successfully.

  • Operation Mission Vision - A Return to Normalcy through Sports and Physical Activity

    01/02/2012

    Join Seminars@Hadley as we discuss taking on the challenge of helping those who have served in the U.S. Military by creating and improving sports, physical activity and recreational opportunities for Service Personnel and Veterans.

  • Braille Music Technology

    19/01/2012

    How do blind and low vision people read and write music? Isn't that braille music code impossibly hard to learn? How can blind producers make great sounding records independently? How can blind and low vision people participate in music groups with sighted musicians? Can I read magnified music notation while I play my instrument? To learn the answers to these and related questions, you are invited to attend a Hadley seminar presentation given by Bill McCann, founder and president of Dancing Dots. McCann will share some of his background as a musician turned programmer, turned entrepreneur.

  • Ted Hull and The Wonder Years

    21/09/2010

    Ted Hull was an integral part of Motown, and a shaping force in Stevie Wonder's life. For six years, he was Stevie's private teacher, advisor, road manager, and constant companion. As a teacher, Ted enabled young Stevie to pursue his education and his career. As a man who is legally blind himself, Ted helped Stevie discover that blindness does not have to impair independence, nor limit life's adventure. Join Seminars@Hadley as we meet Ted Hull, long-time administrator for the Florida Division of Blind Services and author of the popular book, 'The Wonder Years: My Life and Times With Stevie Wonder', as he reveals a behind-the-scenes story of Motown's early years and how he turned the world into Stevie Wonder's classroom.

  • Sports, Recreation and Physical Activities for People who are Blind and Visually Impaired

    09/01/2010

    Want to have fun, stay in shape and meet new friends? Join Seminars@Hadley as we discuss sports, recreation and physical activities for people who are blind and visually impaired. Presenters Mark Lucas, executive director of the United States Association of Blind Athletes, and Jennifer Armbruster, a Goalball gold medalist who works at the Lakeshore Foundation, a provider of recreation opportunities for people with disabilities, will talk about current popular sports and tell listeners how they can get in the game. This hour-long seminar will be moderated by Hadley Senior Vice President Dawn Turco. Time will be provided for questions and answers.

  • Holiday Crafts from Creation to Presentation

    27/10/2009

    There is plenty of time before the holidays to create beautiful gifts that are not only personal expressions, but friendly to the wallet as well. Whether working on gifts on your own or as a family, creating handmade gifts is great fun. Join Hadley instructors Don Golembiewski, Debbie Siegel and Linn Sorge as we discuss beading, knitting, craft projects and more. Ideas do not stop with the gift itself, but carry through to some great wrapping ideas! The 60-minute seminar will be moderated by Karen Woodfork, Hadley’s director of student services (and a jewelry-maker) and will include resource information and time for questions.

  • Fishing with Lawrence Euteneier on the Blind Fishing Boat

    08/04/2009

    Ever wonder what it’s like to be alone in a boat without being able to see? Captain Lawrence Euteneier will entertain and educate you with stories of fishing from the world’s first fishing boat for the blind. Lawrence is a life-long and semi-professional fisherman who competes in fishing tournaments, organizes guided fishing adventures, advises the fishing industry on accessibility and teaches people with vision loss to fish. Functionally blind since age 22, Lawrence has also invented the world’s first fishing boat for the blind (www.blindfishingboat.com). Join us to learn about fishing techniques and gear that will have you catching more than your sighted friends. It's those with experience using their sense of touch who catch the most fish. Time for questions and answers will be provided.

  • Skiing the fun and safe way

    29/10/2008

    Seminars@Hadley presents Skiing the fun and safe way, as we discuss an exhilarating way to enjoy the upcoming winter season: skiing. Have you always wanted to ski? Have you given up skiing because your vision has decreased? We invite your input! Vision and physical education professionals are encouraged to join us.

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