Posts by South East CT Community Center of the Blind, INC
Welcome to Pat Tavares!
The South East CT Community Center of the Blind is pleased to announce the addition of a new member to our Board of Directors. Pat Tavares, a Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist employed at BESB (Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind), brings a wealth of experience in Vision Studies and Occupational Therapy. During her…
Read MoreLunch & Learn with the Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind
Today’s Lunch & Learn session was very informative! We had 18 members in attendance at the Center. Christine Telford, the regional representative for all of New England from the Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind, discussed their services, modified guiding techniques, and communication strategies for working with the deafblind community. She demonstrated how to approach…
Read MoreWe’re Seeking a New Executive Director
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 1, 2024Media Contact: Kevin Harkins860 886-0762South East Connecticut Community Center of the Blindwww.centeroftheblind.com The South East Connecticut Community Center of the Blind is looking to hire a new Executive Director to serve as it’s Chief Operating Officer. The Center is a 501C3 corporation serving the social, educational and advocacy needs…
Read MoreWe’re Zooming Now
Zoom Meetings! The Center is making it easier for you to attend our Lunch & Learn events from the comfort of your home. In the upcoming months, we’re lining up a lineup of highly informative speakers from the blind community. There’s a wealth of knowledge to glean from them, and you’ll have the chance to pose…
Read MoreThe Art of Painting by Touch
The craft session this month offered a truly special experience for everyone involved. Colleen Hains collaborated with the Center to host this workshop as part of a grant project she was overseeing. Each participant received a vision-impaired painting kit, which included an array of tactile materials like buttons, cotton, wood, and plastic. Utilizing these materials,…
Read MoreLunch & Learn with CT-NFB
Due to popularity of this Lunch & Learn with CT National Federation for the Blind, we moved to a larger venue. Thrive55+ in Groton kindly provided space. Fifteen individuals were present, including six representatives from NFB and three joining via Zoom. NFB provided insights into their diverse range of offerings, spanning scholarships, technology grants, and…
Read MoreLunch & Learn with CT Library Accessible Books
Matt Geeza, Director of CT Library Accessible Books (CT-LAB), gave an excellent presentation on their services for individuals who are blind, have low vision, are print-challenged, or have physical disabilities, covering various reading aids like digital readers, the BARD app, and Braille books—all free with an approved application. This marked the Center’s first Zoom Lunch…
Read MoreWe Went Bowling!
15 members, family, and friends had a ball at the Norwich Bowling Alley last month. The bowling alley is not ADA-accessible but we managed. After we all bowled 2 games, we had lunch at 36 Town Grill in Norwich. Jim Harmon popped in for a visit while he was up from Florida.
Read MoreWe’re Zooming Now
Our Lunch & Learn gatherings are becoming increasingly popular (and well-attended!) We’ve expanded to include Zoom alongside in-person attendance at the Center. This ensures accessibility for those unable to attend physically or who prefer the comfort of their own home. Through Zoom, you can engage by asking questions and sharing comments, just like you would…
Read MoreNews From the Mac D Support Group
At April’s meeting, eleven people were present at the Center, with one participant joining via phone. Additionally, Zoom attendance was introduced for a trial run. We will keep using Zoom to enable those who cannot attend in person to participate in the support group. The meeting included discussions on using the Podcast App and updates…
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