Recreation programs for individuals with disabilities • Spring 2016 (Mar-May)
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Services of the Roanoke Valley
Registration Begins Monday, March 7 @ 8:00am pg. 2
Overnight Camping Choose from two new trips this spring pg. 3
Rhythm & Beats
Find the secret place in your soul pg. 4
TR SPOTLIGHT
Learn about a participant who is now a published author pg. 6
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Services of the Roanoke Valley
Therapeutic Recreation Services of the Roanoke Valley provides specialized and adaptive recreation and leisure services that empower people with disabilities to gain the knowledge and skills needed for the development of a leisure lifestyle that meets their interests and needs. The programs listed in this guide are designed to meet the needs and interests of individuals with developmental/cognitive disabilities, head injury related disabilities, or who have psychiatric disabilities. Registration Registration is taken via telephone, email, postal mail, or in person at the Brambleton Center. Mail-in and email registrations will be processed the morning of registration in the order in which they were received, and may be submitted prior to the registration date. Registration can occur up to 2 weeks before the first day of a program. Unless otherwise written, TRS programs will occur at the Brambleton Center. Participants will not be able to register for programs if they have an outstanding balance of over $200. Participants need to pay for a program before it occurs. If a program meets for multiple weeks, payment must be made before the last meeting of the program. TRS Support Staff Support Staff assist as needed in all aspects of your participation in TRS programs. Duties may include: assisting with transportation, supervision, limited personal care, prompting, and support as participants work towards individual program goals. High Demand Classes & Wait Lists Sometimes programs may fill before the registration session concludes. TRS considers these “High Demand” classes. “High Demand” classes are marked with a next to the title. If a class fills, the participant will automatically be placed on a wait list. Participants will be contacted if placed on the wait list and a space becomes available. Transportation Transportation fee is $3.00 for each round trip, for those who need to be picked up for programs. Programs that have the word LIMITED after the transportation fee, only offer transportation from home for those who live independently, or in group homes without transportation, all other participants can meet at a pick-up point or at the program. Transportation is only provided at pick-up points for trips outside the Roanoke Valley. TRS Transportation pick-up points are: Brambleton Center, Goodwill Salem-Lakeside Plaza, Goodwill Vinton, and 460 Antique Mall. Inclusion People with disabilities are encouraged to participate in recreation programs that meet their interest and function level. Please check out Roanoke County, City of Roanoke, and City of Salem general recreation programs. Contact TRS for more information about Inclusion Services. Request for Inclusion Service must be made at least two weeks prior to the start of the program. Transportation is not provided for general recreation programs.
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Explore
4-5 Learn
- Outdoors, travel, camping, exploration & adventure
- Life skills, arts & social programs
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Move
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TR Spotlight
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Register
- Group exercise, sports & health - Feature on a participant
- Forms to help you sign up
Contact us: The Brambleton Center 3738 Brambleton Ave • Roanoke VA 24018 (540) 772-7529 ext. 2 • www.RoanokeCountyParks.com/TRS Kari Decker, MS, CTRS Therapeutic Recreation Supervisor KDecker@roanokecountyva.gov
Richard Bailey TRS Program Support Specialist RBailey@roanokecountyva.gov
Matt Ross Kristen Gallatin, CTRS, CIFT Therapeutic Recreation Programmer TRS Program Support Specialist MRoss@roanokecountyva.gov KGallatin@roanokecountyva.gov
EXPLORE
Outdoors • Travel • Camping • Exploration • Adventure NEW: Barter and Bikes
DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
Apr 12-13
Tu W
12pm-Overnight Overnight-3:00pm
29685
$132
TRANS.
Included
NEW: Grayson Highlands Camping Trip
Pitch a tent, roll out your sleeping bag and make s’mores around a camp fire at the highest park in the state of Virginia. We’ll hike less than a mile to see wild ponies that free range throughout the highlands and enjoy several meals outdoors. Participants must bring their own sleeping bag and a pad is recommended. Participants must be independent in personal care, bring and administer their medications, and be able to participate in moderate physical activity. Participants should dress in layers for cool weather and bring flashlight. Please do not bring food. Transportation from pick-up points only. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
May 6-7
F Sa
12:00pm-Overnight Overnight-2pm
29684
$45
Included
NEW: Weekenders Club
NEW: Giving Tree Picnic
What better way to celebrate Arbor Day than with one of America’s most loved stories; The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. After planting our very own ‘giving tree’ at Garst Mill Park, we’ll gather around for a reading of the Giving Tree as we have a picnic lunch garnished with fruits and nuts harvested from real life-giving trees. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Apr 29
F
10:30am-12:30pm
29686
$12
$3
NEW: Stiles Waterfall at Camp Alta Mons
‘Stiles Waterfall, where is that and why haven’t I heard of it?’ It’s only one of the most amazing waterfalls in the greater Roanoke Valley. Located on the property of Camp Alta Mons this 45 foot tall near vertical falls is sure to please. We’ll forge the creek 3 times as we walk a leisurely 1.5 miles to the base of the falls where we’ll munch on trail mix and snap a few photos. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Apr 23
Sa
10:00am-12:00pm
29702
$10
$3
NEW: Emerald Hollow Mine
It has been said that diamonds are a girls best friend, but you haven’t heard about Hiddenite yet! Emerald Hollow Mine is full of jewels including emeralds, sapphires, garnets, and many semi-precious stones. Be prepared to get dirty since you will ‘pan’ for gems yourself while sitting at a covered water sluice. It’s recommended that you bring a towel to clean up. Trip includes instruction on sluicing and a Subway lunch combo to eat on site. You’ve never had so much fun getting dirty! Transportation from pick-up points only. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
May 23
M
12:00pm-3:00pm
29678
$23
$3
Spring is the perfect time to get out and about. So sign up for the Weekenders Club where we’ll take a leisurely drive and enjoy some of the area’s most visited attractions. In March, visit the Mill Mountain Zoo for their annual Spring Fling. Bring a packed lunch to enjoy at the Star Overlook. For April, travel to Martinsville to see the exhibits at the Natural History Museum. Bring money to eat at Fenderz Drive In. Lastly, we’ll head down to Bridgewater Plaza at Smith Mountain Lake. Bring money for shopping and lunch at one of the many restaurants. We’ll end this program with a stop at Homestead Creamery for a scoop of the best icecream around! DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Mar 19, Apr 16, May 21
Sa
11:00am-1:00pm
29659
$45
$9
NEW: Seas, Ships & Sand - Wilmington Overnight
TRS’s next overnight trip is guaranteed to be one of the best yet! Nestled between the Cape Fear River and Atlantic Ocean, the North Carolina Coastal town of Wilmington is a destination you don’t want to miss! First, we will stop in Raleigh, NC to tour the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, which is the largest institution of its kind in the South East, and, one of the nation’s most amazing museums about the natural world. Once we arrive in beautiful, historic Wilmington, NC, trip highlights include a tour of the Battleship North Carolina where we’ll be given an illustrated tour of the museum, a horse-drawn carriage tour, where our costumed driver narrates a unique adventure along the riverfront and pass stately mansions of historic Wilmington. Other activities include a catamaran cruise to Eagles Island to observe the native NC coastal wildlife, Hollywood Location walking tour where over 400 TV shows and movies have been filmed. Lastly, a visit to the Aquarium at Fort Fisher. All meals, activity fees, transportation and lodging is included in the program fee. Participants must be independent in personal care and able to administer their medications to attend this trip. Transportation from pick-up points only. DATE
DAY
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Oct 12-14
W-F
29889
$400
Incl / LIMITED
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Explore
Do you ever dream of a 17 mile downhill bike ride? What about a live stage performance guaranteed to tug your heart strings and have you laughing at the same time. We’ll bike the White Top to Damascus section of the Virginia Creeper Trail, stay overnight in Abingdon, at the Quality Inn, have meals in unique eating establishments, and attend the Barter Theatre’s production of Big Fish. This is an all-inclusive trip, bringing money for shopping is optional. Transportation from pick-up points only.
LEARN
Life Skills • Arts • Social Programs • Classes
Expressions with Gwyn
Create with Gwyn Hall; Gwyn has a degree in Art Therapy and will be facilitating and giving you the tools to express yourself in different mediums at the Brambleton Center. You could be painting, sketching or sculpting- let your imagination run wild! Pick-up points include Mountain House as well as home. Snacks and drinks will be provided, dinner is not included. Instructor: Gwyn Hall. Not meeting April 12. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Mar 22-May 3
Tu
4:00pm-6:00pm
29655
$22.50
Incl.
NEW: Grape Vine Nesting Crafts
Be kind to your fine feathered friends, for a duck may be... hey, wait, that’s us! We’ll play our part in helping our local bird population get a start on their nests. We’ll use wild grape vines to build nesting baskets and balls as well as a combination bird bath/feeder. Come on and ‘tweet’ yourself to a ‘hoot’ of a good time as we give Mother Nature a hand. DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Mar 28
M
10:00am-11:30am
29681
$13
$3
Learn
DATE
Dinner Dates
Meet at the Brambleton Center for a dinner date with friends! Participants will learn and practice all the necessary skills needed to prepare a meal for friends and family at home. Each month, participants will take part in all aspects of the meal preparation, such as setting the table, preparing and cooking the food, and cleaning up afterwards. This program is designed for participants who want to practice the skills they learn at home and who have access to a kitchen. MEAL
DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Easy Shepherd’s Pie
Mar 16
W
6:30pm8:30pm
29666
$10
$3 limited
Chicken & Gravy / rice
Apr 20
W
6:30pm8:30pm
29667
$10
$3 limited
Black Bean Burgers
May 18
W
6:30pm8:30pm
29669
$10
$3 limited
Super Supper: Harbor Inn Seafood
Ahoy, me Matey! Let’s get our fill of seafood tonight at Harbor Inn Seafood Restaurant. Choose from delicious fish, shrimp, or oysters to satisfy your seafood cravings. They aslo offer chowder and soup for the lighter appetite. Be sure to drop anchor with TRS as we dock for a delectable dinner. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Apr 29
F
6:30pm-8:30pm
29656
$22
$3/limited
Super Supper: Jersey Lily’s
Judge Roy Bean held court at the original Jersey Lily’s. Fortunately, you don’t have to face the Judge to take advantage of Jersey Lilly’s great menu including salads, sandwiches, burgers, and more. Wrangle your appetite, saddle up and meet your friends for a good meal and a good time. See you there! DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
May 27
F
6:30pm-8:30pm
29657
$22
$3/limited
Leisure Seekers
Leisure Seekers provides a structured environment for skill-building, socializing with peers and engaging in a smorgasbord of activities both at the Brambleton Center and throughout the Roanoke Valley. Activities include Pinball Museum, BTO Yogurt, Jack Tales, plus much more! Activity info will be distributed weekly at this 6 week program. Fee covers all materials, supplies, admission fees & transportation. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Apr 7-May 12
Th
6:30pm-8:30pm
29661
$65
Incl.
NEW: Rhythm & Beats
Plato stated that ‘music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of our souls.’ In this brand new program, we will learn how to make rhythm and beats using percussion and rhythm instruments. This class is perfect for anyone who loves making or listening to music; no previous musical experience is needed. Instructor Daniel Jenkins has a B.S. degree in Music Education and plays a multitude of instruments.
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DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Apr 4-May 2
M
10:00am-11:00am
29680
$45
$15
LEARN
Life Skills • Arts • Social Programs • Classes Relationship Class
Relationships can be hard for anyone; between friends, family members, and romantic partners. This three week class will focus on how to communicate with peers and learning these skills through role-playing. The primary focus will be how to respect yourself and others. This is a great class for participants struggling with making friends, communicating feelings appropriately, and those interested in being a good partner to someone they care about. In the last meeting, participants will be discussing intimacy. Participants who took the previous course are strongly encouraged to sign up. Please contact Kristen with any questions about this class. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Apr 27-May 11
W
6:30pm-8:00pm
29668
$28
$9
TR Idol Karaoke Party
DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Jun 10
F
6:30pm-8:30pm
29674
$12
$3
Wednesday Adventurers
Explore fun activities, new places, delicious food and exciting exercises with Wednesday Adventurers! Activity information will be distributed weekly to all registered participants, highlighting the next week’s activity, transportation, dates, and times. Program fees include all materials, supplies, admission, and lunches for this 6-week program. Wednesday Adventurers meets at the Brambleton Center, and throughout the Roanoke Valley. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Apr 20-May 25
W
10:00am-2:00pm
29670
$85
Incl.
Movie Club
Choose from two of the latest movies and enjoy a great Saturday at Carmike 10, Tanglewood. If you want a popcorn bucket, you will need to purchase a 2016 bucket for $18.50 that can be refilled for $3.50. Movie Club meet on Saturdays from ~4-5:30 depending on movie choices. Program fee includes movie ticket and supervision. Movie Club routes will not be mailed. If you have an email, you can choose to receive an E-Route. All other participants will receive a phone call on Wednesday after 3 pm with their pick-up time and movie choices. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Apr 9
Sa
4:00pm-7:00pm
29675
$9
$3/limited
May 14
Sa
4:00pm-7:00pm
29676
$9
$3/limited
Jun 11
Sa
4:00pm-7:00pm
29677
$9
$3/limited
NEW: Open Studio
Discover your inner artist and release the creative ‘you’ ! TRS is excited to announce an Open Studio program. This class will be self-guided, and supplies such as pencils, brushes, paint, and paper will be provided. Participants must provide transportation to and from the Brambleton Center. Case workers/ clinicians are welcome to attend with participants. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
Apr 22-May 27
F
10:00am-11:30am
29682
FEE
TRANS.
$12 None
NEW: Nature & Landscape Photography
The photography class is all new! This spring, we will explore the principles and techniques used to capture amazing landscape and nature images. Participants will have the opportunity to take photographs at different locations each week, using the techniques taught by TRS’s very own, Matt Ross. Bring your own camera to class. If you do not have a camera please contact TRS. A limited number of cameras will be available for use. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
May 24-Jun 28
Tu
10:00am-12:00pm
29671
$46
$18
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Learn
Get ready to sing like a rockstar and join us for the ‘TR Idol’ Karaoke night! Participants can choose from hundreds of songs to sing, from classic rock to golden oldies and today’s top pop and country hits. We will have pizza and drinks for everyone to enjoy while listening to friends sing their favorite songs. Participants that are not interested in singing are still encouraged to sign up.
MOVE
Group Exercise • Sports • Health
Aquasize
Move
Looking for a new way to meet your fitness goals? Why not try Aquasize! In this aquatics class designed especially for TRS, you will get a total body workout without putting a lot of stress on your joints and muscles. Aquasize is a medium intensity exercise program that includes strength training exercises and short intervals of cardio training. A variety of water fitness equipment will be provided for you to utilize during program. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Apr 21-May 26
Th
10:45am-12:00pm
29663
$45
$18
Bowling
Ready to work on your strikes and spares? Join us at Lee Hi Lanes for two exciting games of bowling with friends for 8 weeks. Please remember to eat breakfast before program, lunch is not included in this program. Feel free to bring snack money, if desired. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
Mar 22-May 17
Tu
10:00am-12:00pm
29662
$50
$24
NEW: Kickin’ It!
In this program we will learn how to play Kickball. We will practice our kicking and catching skills, then break into teams to compete in our own kickball games. We will play at Garst Mill Park. Be sure to wear proper athletic clothes and shoes. You may also bring your own water bottle. DATE
DAY
TIME
COURSE
FEE
TRANS.
May 25-Jun 8
W
7:00pm-8:30pm
29673
$20
$9
TR SPOTLIGHT T
alent. It can be described as a natural aptitude or a skill. The Cambridge Dictionary states that talent is “a natural ability to be good at something, especially without being taught”. TRS participant Linda Perry has displayed her natural talent for writing poetry. Her dedicated and prolific commitment to writing has resulted in becoming a published author! Ms. Perry freely admits that she has not always written to express her feelings and thoughts. She explained that she started writing in 2013. Her powem, “Women of the World,” came to her while lying in bed one night. She felt compelled to write it down, and took the initiative to get out of bed, find a pen and paper and capture those fleeting thoughts before they vanished. Linda added that for some odd reason, she feels most inspired when writing on the back of an envelope. She explained that when she writes on a piece of paper, she finds the process less inspired and more laborious. She still manages to crank out at least one poem a day. Linda humbly admitted that she had already written two poems on the morning of this interview. Linda believes that her poetry is a gift of God. She believes that there have been gifts of divine inspiration that she did not acknowledge or use, but emphasized that she has fully dedicated herself to using this gift.
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She describes this talent as a “sixth sense”, or as she defines it, “like something that you didn’t have” and “that the pen just goes by itself”. Linda also believes that her talent has made her more sensitive to the feelings and needs of people around her, in a manner that she has never experienced in her life. When asked how her book originated, Linda explained that a friend shared one of her poems with the friend’s employer, who is also a published author. The author recognized Linda’s creativity and encouraged her to continue to write her poetry. With his guidance, Linda assembled almost a hundred poems for a book. After many frustrating delays and unforeseen circumstances, they got her book published and in print. A Celebration of Life: A Woman’s Book of Poems is currently for sale on Amazon.com. Linda describes the thrill of being in print as “indescribable”! She added that people “just don’t know the joy” she experiences every day. Linda stated that at times in her life, she has felt inferior to others. The success of getting published has taught her that she is indeed as good as other people. She is quick to add that she isn’t better than others, just equal. She also said that she has enough material for at least two more books, and expresses confidence that her writing is getting better. It’s a well-known cliché that practice makes perfect. If that’s true, then the sky is truly the limit for Linda Perry!
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