Monday, March 30, 2009

UBP Winner – Part Deux

March 30, 2009

Jenn graciously declined the books and so I went back to the random.org Random Number Generator. This time it came up with #14, which is Candice. I’ll be emailing you now Candice, congrats!

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Congratulations to my UBP Winner – Jenn

March 30, 2009

Congratulations to Jenn – she was the last person to comment on my Ultimate Blog Party post and the Random Number Generator at random.org chose #17. Jenn, I will be sending you an email now. Thanks everyone for stopping by. The party was during one of the busiest weeks I’ve had in months and so [...]

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Arizona Drops Special Ed Voucher Program

March 30, 2009

The following is from the Arizona Autism Coalition website: The Arizona Supreme Court today issued an opinion striking down as unconstitutional two school voucher statutes passed by the Legislature in 2006. The case concerned the Arizona Scholarships for Pupils with Disabilities Program (the “scholarship program”), codified at A.R.S. §§ 15-891 through 15-891.06, and the Arizona [...]

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Charity Event to Raise Funds for Autism Camp Scholarships

March 30, 2009

The following was posted on the Gwinnett Daily Post last week: GRAYSON – Spectrum Camps and Clubs, Gwinnett’s autism support group, is hosting its first charity golf tournament. The Chip-In for Autism Open will take place April 1 at the Windermere Golf and Country Club in Cumming. The event will begin at 11:30 a.m., with [...]

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Lose the Training Wheels Camp – 2009

March 30, 2009

I love this camp concept – the Lose the Training Wheels Camp helps children with a variety of disabilities learn how to ride a bike (among other things). Several camps have already taken place but here’s the schedule for the remainder of 2009.

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Indiana Camp Rocks Sets 2009 Autism Camp Dates

March 30, 2009

With a one to two counselor (and peer counselor) to camper ratio, Indiana Camp Rocks is designed to provide an authentic summer camp experience for children aged 10-17 on the autism spectrum. The camp is on the site of Indiana’s Diabetes Youth Foundation camp in Noblesville. The 2009 camp begins on June 28 and runs [...]

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