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Passages, Inc.

Upcoming Events

09.10.10 Meet The Candidates Forum Hosted By Northeast Indiana Disability Advocacy Coalition
COME ONE, COME All
 
The Northeast Indiana Disability Advocacy Coalition is inviting you to attend a candidate forum for individuals running for a seat in the Indiana General Assembly. If you are a person with a disability, or the family member or friend of a person with a disability, come out to join us! The forum is your opportunity to show the Indiana General Assembly that people with disabilities are a vital voting bloc! 
 
Help shape the future of Indiana for people with disabilities!
Make your voices heard!
Remember, there is strength in numbers!
Come meet the candidates!
 
Friday, September 10, 2010
 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM 
Abundant Life Church
3301 E. Coliseum Blvd
Door #4
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
Short Meet and Greet Immediately Following
 
The forum location is on a bus line however if you require a disability accommodation, such as specialized TRANSPORTATION, CART, or an ASL interpreter:
 
Please contact the Fifth Freedom office by Friday September 3nd to ensure arrangements for your accommodation. Call us at 260-426-8789, or email us at info@fifthfreedom.org  
 
See you there!
 
09.13.10 Picnic in the Park with Dreamweavers
Dreamweavers is hosting a Picnic in the Park!  Join us on Monday, September 13, 2010 beginning at 4:30 p.m. in Morsches Park at the shelter house for some good food, fun games, and make some new friends. 
09.28.10 Passages' Annual Meeting
Passages' Annual Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 28, 2010 beginning at 7:00 p.m. and will be held at the Eagle's Nest Event Center in Columbia City, Indiana.
 
Our guest speaker this year will be Carl Erskine.  Carl played for the Dodgers for 12 very successful years; most of those years were spent in Brooklyn and then playing with the team in Los Angeles for about one and one-half years.  He was what was referred to as part of the Boys of Summer.  The Boys of Summer is a great book about the Brooklyn Dodgers and their 1955 World Series win.   What is most important about Carl is that he is a good and decent man, he continues to live a life of devotion with his family, he continues to give back to his community and for our particular interests, Carl is very devoted to the world of advocacy and services for people with disabilities.  Carl comes to the world of disabilities with firsthand knowledge and experience......his youngest son, Jimmy, has Down syndrome.
 
Plan on joining us for a great evening!

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