
The VIBE (Visually Impaired and Blind Education) Disability event is an amazing opportunity for the community, individuals and business owners to embrace the disability communities we serve.
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We are currently looking for different disability focus groups and individuals to participate in a special survey during the baseball game. Our goal is to use this info to give to the Mud Hens and to ultimately obtain a grant for a quiet room at 5/3 field. Attendees will participate in inactive booths and art experiences that foster understanding, accessibility, and joy. Please let me know if there is an interest in being a part of this opportunity. We do still have about 10-15 booths available if interested in doing an interactive booth at the event. Tickets are $16 a piece and will include the event, scholarship presentation and baseball game.
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This is the 2nd to last home game for the Toledo Mud Hens and can expect thousands of spectators for this great event as well as the Mud Hens game. Muddy and Madonna (Mud Hens mascots) will be out to say hi on St. Clair during the festivities. We will also have a scholarship presentation on the field at 4:45pm before the baseball game starts at 5:15pm.
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The disability community is an important component of our society, and we are asking you to join in this year’s celebration of this ALL-INCLUSIVE DISABILITY FOCUS GROUP EVENT.
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Renee Emmerson
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Bill McCann
Founder of
Dancing Dots
My name is Renee Emmerson
and I have been diagnosed with a retinal degenerative eye disease that has taken away my central vision, and my peripheral vision is poor without using aids and/or assistivetechnology.
Bill has always had a love for music and teaching others. He has three girls and two boys. “They are all musicians and artists in their own ways” Bill says. “We have songwriters, guitarists, pianists, harpists, bass players, etc.”
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