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March 2016 This month s feature: Kathy, Donald, Richard & Marie use art to tell their stories (see next page). Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month 1 2 3 4 5 ECAAC - PTCU Meeting 10am 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BrAAC - PTCU Meeting 6pm MHAAC - Food Pantry MDA - PTCU Council Board Meeting, 10:15am SWAAC - PTCU meeting BCC, 11am Staff Inservice Day - SAW, Inc. AAC employees do not report Special Olympics Regional Basketball Tournament LCCC, Rockets play @ 5:45pm, Winner advances to State Tournament Daylight Savings Time begins 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Palm Sunday Vernal Equinox People First of Cuyahoga Cty. Meeting, 6:30pm, Cleve. Clinic Bldg. Rockside, Rm. A, Register by calliing (216) 736-8395 SOUP Advocacy Group Meeting, 10:30am - 1:30pm BAAC - Worker Council Meeting, 1:30pm Purim begins in the evening 27 28 29 30 31 SAW, Inc. Board Meeting PAAC, 7:30am MHAAC - Worker Council meeting CCBDD marches in parade, 1pm St. Patrick's Day MDA - CCBDD Board Meeting, 5:30pm 13 14 15 16 17 18 EAAC DD Aware- 19 ness Fashion Show Euclid Lakefront Community & Senior Center, One Bliss Ln.,11am SWAAC - PTCU Luncheon for individuals/staff All sites closed Good Friday Special Olympics State Basketball Tournament Columbus Easter Join in the FUNdraising this month! *All dates and times are subject to change. Please contact your site for updates. For additional information, go to www.cuyahogabdd.org or find us on Facebook.

March is DD Awareness Month This year s theme, What s Your Story, is designed to capture the interests, abilities and personalities of people with developmental disabilities. Through stories, we can educate the community on how we are all connected, sharing similar goals, hopes and dreams. Each of us has a story to tell. We hope you join us in celebrating by sharing your story, whether you are an individual with a disability, a parent or family member, a staff person, volunteer or a member of the community. Here are just a few examples of how you can participate: Post your story, photo, inspirational quote, link or more on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cuyahogabdd. Tweet about what makes you special at www.twitter. com/cuyahogabdd and use #MYSTORY. Tell your story through art. (A picture is worth a thousand words.) Be inspired by others who are sharing their story at www.cuyahogabdd.org. CCBDD will be highlighting DD Awareness Month in the community and throughout the year in a variety of ways. Please be sure to: Be inspired by others stories broadcasted on local radio stations View our billboards throughout the county Cheer as we march in the St. Patrick s Day Parade Visit our table at community events/resource fairs Call our Listening Line (216-736-2652) anytime for news and updates; listen to someone Tell Their Story each week during March. Share your email with us so we can connect with you on more stories and events throughout the year. (Go to CuyahogaBDD.org; click on Stay Informed: Sign-up for our News & Notices) Upcoming events and important dates All CCBDD sites will be closed on Good Friday, March 25 and not on April Fool s day as listed in the Fact Finder calendar. We apologize for any confusion this error may have caused. Planting the Seeds for a Successful Future, a three-part workshop sponsored by CCBDD which helps parents plan for their children s future, will take place on April 21, 28 & May 5 at the Middleburg Hts. Library from 6-8:30pm. For more info. or to print the flyer, visit our website or call (216) 736-2690 or email pavone.margaret@cuyahogabdd.org. This workshop will be repeated in September at the Mayfield Library. The Cuyahoga County Transition Expo will be held Saturday, April 16, from 8:30am - 2:30pm at Notre Dame College, Regina Hall. All students 14 and older, parents/guardians, family members, and education professionals are welcome to attend to gain information on peparing for life after high school. Register at http://tinyurl.com/2016-expo-attendee, or for more info, visit www.esc-cc.org. Great Lakes Theater presents a sensory-friendly matinee performance of The Fantastiks, May 18 at 10am at the Hanna Theatre. Tickets are $12. Visit greatlakestheatre.or/tickets/student-matinees or call (216) 453-4443. View the event flyer by clicking on the March calendar on the CCBDD website. March 2016 Sharing Our Story through Art: Kathy, Donald, Richard & Marie Kathy, Donald and Richard participate in fine arts classes weekly at the Maple Heights Adult Activities Center. Marie, their art instructor and a CCBDD volunteer, presents project ideas and encourages the artists to express themselves and create unique works of art. Over the years, the artists have developed friendships, and the class has become its own community within the center. When we get here each week, we support and encourage each other around the table, talk about what s happening in our lives, share materials and ideas, and comment about each other s work, explains Marie. During a recent art class, Kathy, Donald and Richard created their versions of winter. Kathy is inventive and creative, and always wants to do something different. She is not afraid to take risks. Kathy likes the Fine Art Club and thinks Marie is a good teacher. When asked about her painting, she says, I was trying to paint the wind. Richard loves to move paint around on canvas. He often produces pieces featuring big, bold blocks of color. This piece is a departure from his usual style in that he used a variety of colors. Richard enjoys the rhythm and movement of painting, and he also loves music. Donald likes to paint with vibrant colors. He has a definite style and is tremendously expressive. He is comfortable showing his feelings through his artwork. Donald is a true Clevelander. He takes great pride in his family and in local sports teams, like the Browns and Indians. 1275 Lakeside Avenue E. Cleveland, OH 44114-1129 (216) 241-8230 www.cuyahogabdd.org

Planting the Seeds for a Successful Future A Workshop Series by the Cuyahoga County Board of DD Learn Important Information Why planning makes a difference Services from the Cuyahoga County Board of DD Government benefits o Eligibility o Waivers o Waiting lists o ABLE accounts School-to-Work transition Legal documents Funding and management Reviewing your existing plan Ticket to work All families have concerns about their children s future, but those questions are of even greater importance for parents whose sons and daughters have a developmental disability. Whether your son or daughter is a child or an adult, it s time NOW to plan for the future. Start by signing up for Planting the Seeds for a Successful Future, a three-part workshop series sponsored by the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities. John and Carol Culley, life planners serving people with disabilities and their families, are the workshop moderators, along with other experts in legal planning, residential options and personcentered planning. To register, go to www.cuyahogabdd.org and click on Planting the Seeds or call Margie Pavone at (216) 736-2690 for a registration form. Tuition cost is $50 per family to cover the printed materials that participants keep. You must register in advance! Middleburg Heights Library 15600 East Bagley Road Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 April 21 & 28 and May 5, 2016 6:00-8:30 p.m. Mayfield Library 500 SOM Center Road Mayfield Village, OH 44143 September 14, 21 & 28, 2016 6:00-8:30 p.m. Preregistration is required!

Planting the Seeds for a Successful Future Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities 1275 Lakeside Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio 44114-1129 (216) 241-8230 www.cuyahogabdd.org Registration Form Middleburg Heights Library 15600 East Bagley Road Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 April 21 & 28 and May 5, 2016 6:00-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: April 14, 2016 Register early. Space is limited. Mayfield Library 500 SOM Center Road Mayfield Village, OH 44143 September 14, 21 & 28, 2016 6:00-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: Sept. 7, 2016 Register early. Space is limited. Name Address City Zip Code County (Priority given to residents of Cuyahoga County.) Phone Email Name and age of the individual for whom you are planning Tell us a little about this individual s disability. How did you learn about this workshop? What are your topics of interest? School-to Work Transition Waivers Health Care Reform Income Tax Public-Private Partnership Legal Documents Funding and Management Eligibility Questions Waiting List Reviewing Your Existing Plan Other The tuition for this workshop series is $50 to cover printed materials, which you will keep. Please mail your check for $50, payable to Cuyahoga County Board of DD. If you did not register electronically, also return this registration form with your check. Mail to: CCBDD, Attn: Margie Pavone, 1275 Lakeside Ave. East, Cleveland, OH 44114-1129 by the registration deadline.

WHERE Notre Dame College Regina Hall 1857 South Green Road South Euclid, 44121 Visit the 2016 Cuyahoga County Transition Expo on Saturday, April 16, 2016 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. This is a FREE event with free parking. A day of useful and relevant information. Directions to Notre Dame College From I-271: Exit at Brainard Road/Cedar Road (#32); take Cedar Rd. west to Green Rd. Turn right onto Green Road (North). Take Green Road 0.5 miles north to the main entrance (which is 0.2 miles north of College Road. Note that there is no entrance on College Road.) The entrance to Notre Dame College will be on the right. From the East via Ohio Turnpike: Exit at Gate 13; take I-480 (west) to I-271 (north). Follow "From I-271" directions. From the West via Ohio Turnpike: Exit at Gate 9A; take I-480 (east) to I-271 (north). Follow "From I- 271" directions. From the East or West via I-90: Exit at I-271 (south). Follow "From I-271" directions. From the South via I-71: Exit at I-480 (east); follow to I-271 (north). Follow "From I-271" directions. If you are coming from south of Medina: Take I- 71 to I-271 (north) and then Follow "From I-271" directions. From the South via I-77: Exit at I-271 (north) OR at I-480 (east) to I-271 (north). Follow "From I-271" directions WHERE Notre Dame College Regina Hall 1857 South Green Road South Euclid, 44121 Cuyahoga County Transition Expo 2016 Preparing for Life after High School Visit with more than 80 exhibitors and gather valuable information at 16 meaningful break-out sessions. WHO QUESTIONS contact Theresa.richardson@esc-cc.org WHEN Saturday, April 16 2016 8:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Exhibit booths close at 1:30 All Students 14 and older, Parents, Guardians, Family Members, and Education Professionals are welcome to attend. For more info, visit www.esc-cc.org FREE! Register @ http://tinyurl.com/2016- Expo-Attendee. Mail-in registration form inside.

SCHEDULE Break-Out Sessions Services, Employment, Postsecondary Education, Independent Living REGISTRATION A Day of Useful and Relevant Information. Beginning at 8:30 a.m. with a panel discussion centered on learning earning living From 9:15 to 1:30 PM, more than 80 exhibitors representing all phases of transition to adult life and learning will be available to talk with parents, students, and professionals about their programs and services. (Exhibitor booths close at 1:30). Throughout the day at 10:00 am, 11:15 am and 1:30 pm, professionals and young adults will present breakout sessions geared toward learning in the adult world (e.g. college), earning (e.g. job/career preparation), and living (needed daily skills). Limited food options will be available for purchase during the day. Online at: http:// tinyurl.com/2016- Expo-Attendee or use the QR code -OR- Mail-in to: Theresa Richardson State Support Team Region 3 6393 Oak Tree Blvd. South Independence, OH 44131 -OR- Print and email to: Theresa.richardson@esc-cc.org Name: Address: Tours of Notre Dame College, including the Academic Support Center, will be held throughout the day. Email: Phone: District of residence: -OR if student, School: Grade: EACH PERSON ATTENDING MUST REGISTER INDIVIDUALLY.

SPECIAL SENSORY-FRIENDLY MATINEE! presents a sensory-friendly student matinee performance of May 18, 2016 at 10:00 am Hanna Theatre, Playhouse Square For this special performance, accommodations will be made, including a supportive audience environment, designated quiet areas, adjustments to light and sound, and online resource materials. This Sensory-Friendly student matinee performance is perfect for schools, homeschool groups, adult activities centers and group homes. Tickets are $12 and seating is assigned. VISIT greatlakestheater.org/ ckets/student ma nees OR CALL 216.453.4443

Supported By: People First of Cuyahoga County Schedule for 2016: March 21 April 18 * April 28-30 th People First of Ohio Statewide Conference May 16 June 20 July 18 August 15 * September 19 6:00 pm RSVP Required October 17 November 21 December 19 All meetings, unless otherwise noted, held from 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. at The Cleveland Clinic Building (lower level Conference Room A) on 5001 Rockside Rd. in Independence, Ohio. * April 28-30 th People First of Ohio Statewide Conference Wilmington, OH - Registration required by March 21 * September 21 6:00 p.m. RSVP required - Michael A. Donzella Administration Building 1275 Lakeside, Cleveland, OH Registration is required! If inclement weather requires the meeting to be cancelled, we will notify those that have registered. To register, please call The Arc at 216-736-8395, and be sure to leave your name, address and telephone number. (See Other Side)

Directions to The Cleveland Clinic Building: 5001 Rockside Road Independence, Ohio 44131 Lower Level Conference Room A 1.800.544.6333 From the North Take I-77S. Exit for Rockside Road (Exit #155). Turn right on Rockside Road. The Cleveland Clinic Building will be on the right-hand side, less than 0.1 miles. From the South Take I-77N. Exit for Rockside Road (Exit #155). Turn Left on Rockside Road. The Cleveland Clinic Building will be on the right-hand side, less than 0.1 miles. From the East Take I-480W. Exit for Rockside Road (#20A). Turn right on Rockside Road. The Cleveland Clinic Building will be on the right-hand side, less than 0.1 miles. From the West Take I-480 E. Exit for Rockside Road (#20B). Turn right on Rockside Road. The Cleveland Clinic Building will be on the right-hand side, less than 0.1 miles. Directions to M. A. Donzella Administration Building 1275 Lakeside Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio 44114-1129 (216) 241-8230 From the North Take I-90 East or West. Exit at East 9 th Street. Turn left onto Lakeside Ave. The M.A. Donzella Building will be on the left-hand side, less than 0.2 miles. From the South Take I-77N. or I 71N. Exit at East 9 th Street. Turn right onto Lakeside Ave. The M.A. Donzella Building will be on the left-hand side, less than 0.2 miles People First of Ohio Conference requires separate registration and scholarship requests. Contact People First of Ohio for more information (740) 397-6100