Therapeutic Recreation Services of the Roanoke Valley
Summer 2014 Program Guide Registration begins June 2, 8 AM
March - May TRS Provides Community Therapeutic Recreational Programs for Adults with Disabilities www.roanokecountyva.gov/trs TRS is a partnership between Roanoke County, Roanoke the City of Roanoke, and the City of Salem oer- County ing recreational programs valley wide to people Parks, Recreation and Tourism with disabilities.
Therapeutic Recreation Services of the Roanoke Valley Selecting programs that are right for you... The programs listed in this guide are designed to meet the needs and interests of individuals with developmental/cognitive disabilities, head injury related disabilities, psychiatric disabilities, and those who are blind or have visual impairments. If you have questions about a program or the level of functioning needed, please contact any of the TR staff listed below. Course #: The course # allows us to process your registration form more quickly and accurately. Program Fee: This is the fee that is charged for participation in that specific program. Transportation Fee: This fee is charged for programs that offer transportation. The fee is $3.00 for each round trip. Transportation is provided from home as well as the following pickup points: Brambleton Center, Goodwill Salem -Lakeside Plaza, Goodwill Vinton, & 460 Antique Mall Unless otherwise written, TRS programs will occur at the Brambleton Center.
Therapeutic Recreation Sta TRS offices are located at: The Brambleton Center 3738 Brambleton Ave Roanoke VA 24018 (540) 772-7529 ext. 2
Kari Decker, MS, CTRS Therapeutic Recreation Supervisor kdecker@roanokecountyva.gov
Kristen Gallatin, CTRS
Mission of TRS Therapeutic Recreation Services of the Roanoke Valley provides specialized, adaptive & inclusive recreation/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.
Table of Contents
Therapeutic Recreation Programmer kgallatin@roanokecountyva.gov
Outdoors & Travel ........................pg 3
Amy Minucie, MS, PES
Cultural Arts ..................................pg 4
TR Program Support Specialist Aminucie@roanokecountyva.gov
Life Skills .....................................pg 5-7
TRS Support Staff Support Staff will assist as needed in all aspects of your participation in TRS programs. Duties may include: assisting with transportation, supervision, limited personal care, and activity participation. If you are interested in becoming a TRS Support Staff, please contact the TRS office. 2
Wellness & Fitness ........................pg 3
The Garden.....................................pg 8 Guidelines for Registration ..........pg 9 Transportation Policy ....................pg 10 Registration Form ........................pg 11 Intern Thank You ..........................pg 12
Outdoors & Travel Hiking, climbing, biking, day & overnight trips
Wellness & Fitness Group exercise, aquatics, & health classes
Swimming & a Picnic
Fitness Club
Cool off & cook out with friends as we head to Claytor Lake State Park for swimming and a traditional cookout. We'll provide the fun and food, all you need to bring is your swimsuit and towel. Program fee includes entrance to the state park, swimming fee, lunch, and transportation, from pick-up points only. Program fee: $24 Transportation fee: included Thur Jun 19 10:30am-3:00pm #25561
Whether you’ve never been in a gym or are a regular, fitness club’s individualized assistance will be sure to give you the support needed to succeed! We will have access to the cardio and adaptive equipment, weight machines and the indoor track at the Green Ridge Recreation Center at this 8-week program! The first week will be an orientation on how to use the equipment, and then TRS support staff will help you reach your fitness goals each week. We will be working on learning new exercises and stretches. Join us as we get up and get moving! There will be no Fitness Club on July 4th. Program fee: $56 Transportation fee: $24 Fri June 20-Aug 15 10-11:30am #25560
w! Hiking Happy Hollow e N Spend the day picnicking and hiking at Happy Hollow Park. Happy Hollow is beautiful place for hiking for both beginners and the more advanced hiker. With 4 miles of trails, you will be sure to get a great workout. Lunch will be a boxed lunch from Honey Ham. Program fee: $17 Transportation fee: $3 Sat Jun 21 11:00am-2:00pm #25547
w! Exploring Luray Caverns e N Join us as we travel to the beautiful Luray Caverns! Take the tour through the stalactite and stalagmite formation and stop for a stalacpipe organ music. Take a tour through the Car & Carriage museum and enjoy lunch at the Stalactite Cafe. There will be a lot of walking through the caverns and on the tour. Transportation from pick-up points only. Program fee: $32 Transportation fee: included Mon Jul 28 10:30am-2:00pm #25573
Wet N’ Wild - Emerald Pointe Experience a truly memorable summertime outing at Emerald Pointe Water Park in Greensboro, NC. The Pointe offers over 45 acres of the wettest, splashiest fun around! All water attractions have certified lifeguards on duty. Whether you like it mild or wild, there are water attractions for everyone to enjoy! Lunch at the park is included, but bring money for additional snacks or beverages in the park, and a fast food dinner on the way back home. Program fee of $52 includes transportation, water park admission and lunch. The group will stay at the water park from approximately 11:30am to 5pm, and will make a fast food dinner stop on the trip back to Roanoke. Transportation will be provided from pick-up points only: Rain date: August 18th. Program fee: $52 Transportation fee: included Mon Aug 4 11:30am-5:00pm #25537
Wellness Expo w! If you are looking for new ways to get fit and e N healthy, then you don't want to miss out on the TR Wellnes Expo at Explore Park. Take part in outdoor yoga and tai chi demonstrations, as well as get tips and questions answered from a certified Health Coach on how to live a healthier lifestyle. Included in your program fee is lunch catered from McAlister’s and a fruit and yogurt bar for dessert. Participants and their families and caregivers are both invited to attend. Program fee: $27/TRS participant $10/Caregiver Transportation fee: $3 Sat Jul 26 10:00am-1:00pm #25520
Field Day Join us as we have a Field Day at the park! We will go to C. Darrell Shell Park and play a variety of outdoor games. Our games will include volleyball, frisbee, kickball, and outdoor board games. We will also enjoy a sub/ sandwich lunch in the picnic shelter. Wear your athletic shoes and clothes, and bring a water bottle if you want to join in on the games. Program fee: $18 Transportation fee: $3 Sat Jun 28 10:00am-2:00pm #25563
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Cultural Arts Arts, crafts, pottery, ceramics, painting, music, & dance classes Sing Like A Star w! Do you love singing, but lack the courage, e N confidence, and technique to perform in front of others? In this 3-week class at the Brambleton Center, musician and performer, Randy Walker, will help you learn some basics of singing on stage such as breath support, timing, stage presence, and how to use a microphone. Participants will have the opportunity to show off their skills the last week of class. Program fee: $32 Transportation fee: $9 Wed Jun 11-25 10:00-11:30am #25528
w! Clay Jewelry Class e N Do you like jewelry with lots of colors that you
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! Pickup points include Mountain House as well as home. Snacks and drinks will be provided, dinner is not included. There are two sessions of Expressions, participants can only sign up for one session this summer Program fee: $20 Transportation fee: Included Tues 4:00-6:00pm June 10- July 15 #25567 July 22 - Aug 26 #25568
can make on your own? In this class, you will explore many techniques for clay jewelry making. All you need is some simple tools, pieces of clay, and your hands! Make anything from earrings, necklaces, bracelets and key chains. Program fee includes all w! Sew-sational! e N Come along as we learn basic sewing techniques materials and supplies. Instructor: Becky Carr to learn how to make a decorative pillow, a beautiful Program fee: $43 Transportation fee: $9 purse, or a decorative towel. You may also bring Thur Jun 26-Jul 10 10:00am-12:00pm #25569 your own project if you would like. Debbie will w! Ceramics e be showing us in this three-week course how to N Learn how to paint beautiful ceramic pieces from use the sewing machines and demonstrating some instructor, Jo Robertson. Ceramics is the art painting basic stitching by hand. This class is geared toward pre-made ceramic pieces called greenware. You will be able to choose from a wide selection of greenware. beginner sewing students and can help with any of your future sewing projects! Program fee includes all supplies; however, you may Program fee: $31 purchase additional pieces if desired. Transportation fee: $9 Program fee: $52 Transportation fee: $12 Thur Jul 17-31 10:00am-12:00pm #25574 Tue Jul 1-22 10:00am-12:00pm #25525
3rd Annual TRS Art Show & Competition! Opening Reception September 2nd, 6:00-8:00pm at the Brambleton Recreation Center. We will have light refreshments and the general public will vote on their favorite pieces! 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will receive a TRS gift certificate for future programs. Pieces will be judged by friends, family, and Brambleton Center patrons, so be sure to invite your friends & family to see your artwork on display! To enter, participants must submit a piece that was made in a TRS Cultural Arts program in the last year. It can be any medium or size, but you may only submit two pieces. You must bring your art work to the Brambleton Center by August 22nd at 5pm, to be considered in the show. Please be sure to have your name on your pieces. You may bring your pieces with you to a TRS program- please ask Support Staff to put them in the TRS office. Some canvas paintings and drawings will be framed in order to hang. Artwork will remain on display at the Brambleton Center for the entire month of September & returned to participants as soon as possible. Limited transportation will be available; please try to attend with your family & friends! Entrance into the Art Show is free. Tues Sep 2 6:00-8:00pm #25559 4
Life Skills Technology, cooking, home improvement, and social outings Monday Night Avengers
Mingle
The Avengers Social Club is for adults ages 31+ who are looking to meet new people and create friendships while having fun and fostering independence. All activities will be planned by the group and may include things like bowling, cooking classes, arts & crafts or wellness & fitness activities. Monday Night Avengers now meets every week at the Brambleton Center from 6:30-8:30pm. Transportation is extremely limited, but we will work with you to help you find transportation and carpooling options. We will not be meeting on 8/25, 9/1, or 10/13. Payment plans are available. Program fee: $85 Transportation fee: $75 Limited Mon Jun 9-Dec 15 6:30-8:30pm #25566
Mingle is designed for young adults with disabilities, ages 18-30. Participate in socialization, recreation, and leisure activities at the Brambleton Center and wellness activities at Green Ridge Recreation Center. As a member of Mingle, you will work with other group members in planning monthly outings in the Roanoke Valley. Mingle will meet Tuesday or Thursday nights from 7-9 pm (You may register for one night, not both). Both groups will meet one Saturday each semester for ‘Social Saturday’. This is an opportunity for the Tuesday and Thursday night groups to meet and socialize. To become a member, you must be able to follow two step directions, be independent in your personal care, have the ability to care for your own belongings, and self administer your medications. Contact Kristen at 772-7529 to determine eligibility. Transportation is not provided. Program fee: $85 Tues Jun 10-Dec 16 #25523 Thur Jun 12- Dec 18 #25524
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 2014 bucket for $18.50 that can be refilled for $3.50. Movie Clubs meet on Saturdays from ~4-5:30 depending on movie choices. Program fee includes movie ticket and supervision. Movie Club routes will no longer 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. Program fee: $7.75 Transportation fee: $3 Limited Jun 14 #25529 July 12 #25530 Aug 9 #25531
w! Music & Mingling Ne Looking for something fun and cool to do on a Friday night? Come join us at the 3rd Street Coffeehouse for open mic, live music by Randy Walker, and fun with friends! Participants are welcome to participate in open mic, or just sit back and enjoy the show! Drinks and your choice of popcorn or cheesecake is included in your program fee. Program fee: $10 Transportation fee: $3 Fri Aug 1 7:00-9:00pm #25543
w! Relationship Class Part 2 e N Relationships can be hard for anyone; between friends, family members, and romantic partners. This three-week class at the Brambleton Center will focus on how to communicate. We'll talk about things like how to handle a tough relationship, breakups, and healthy vs. unhealthy relationships. The primary focus will be about 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. Program fee: $30 Transportation fee $9 Wed Jun 25-Jul 9 6:30-8:30pm #25545 5
Life Skills Technology, cooking, home improvement, and social outings Leisure Seekers Leisure Seekers provides a structured environment for skill-building, socializing with peers, and engaging in a wealth of activities at the Brambleton Center and throughout the Roanoke Valley. Weekly activities for summer will include Water Olympics, walking on the greenway, mini-golf, a painting course, and more! Activity information will be distributed weekly at this 6-week program. Program fee covers all materials, supplies, admission fees, and transportation. Program fee: $65 Transportation fee: Included Thur June 26-July 31 6:30-8:30pm #25562
Dinner Dates
Super Suppers Join your friends as we explore a local restaurant each month, experiencing different cuisines and atmospheres sure to please the palette. Super Suppers is designed to help participants with ordering from a menu and working within a given budget, while enjoying a night out with friends. No money handling skills are needed. Super Suppers meets on Fridays from 6:30-8:30pm. Program fees vary according to restaurant. See below for restaurants and descriptions. Transportation fee: $3/ per month and is Limited. Jimmy V’s is known for it’s delicious pizza and classic American food. Enjoy a burger, sandwich, wrap, pasta, or a salad with a group of friends. June 27 #25564 $18
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 Shula’s 347 Grill is located at the Holiday Inn Valley and family at home. Each month, participants will take part in all aspects of the meal preparation, such as View and is known for its steaks, salads, burgers, and appetizers. Enjoy dinner with friends at this hidden setting the table, preparing and cooking the food, and gem of the Roanoke Valley. cleaning up afterwards. This program is designed for Aug 29 #25565 $20 participants who want to practice the skills they learn at home and have access to a kitchen. Dinner Dates is w! Ladies Night In on Wednesdays from 6:30-8:30pm. Ne Oh yes it's Ladies Night!! This is your chance Program fee: $10 to get pampered with makeovers with Mary Kay Transportation fee: $3 Limited makeup professionals at the Brambleton Center. You June 18 Chicken Tacos & Mexi Rice #25532 will get and give manicures to others and/or yourself. July 16 Cookout #25533 When you are not getting pampered you can enjoy a Aug 20 Breakfast Casserole #25535 delicious meal and a 'girly' movie. Why not come and enjoy fun, food, and fabulousness with some friends! ! Explore Roanoke w Program fee: $16 Ne This summer, come experience some of the best Transportation fee $3 Roanoke has to offer! On July 19th, we will visit Fri July 11 6:30-8:30pm #25572 the iconic Mill Mountain Zoo and then bring your own lunch to enjoy at the Star. August 2nd we will see the play, 'Wizard of Oz', at the Mill Mountain Theater. Finally, on August 16th, bring money to shop around on the market and then enjoy a lunch on us at the Market Building. Please note the times of the programs differ each meeting. Program fee: $47 Transportation fee: $9 Sat #25549 Jul 19 10-12pm Aug 2 2-4pm Aug 16 10-12pm 6
Life Skills Technology, cooking, home improvement, and social outings w! Tea Party & Etiquette Class e N Ever wonder why you were told to never put your elbows on the table? Which side does the fork and knife go on in a place setting? Join us to find all the answers to proper dining etiquette at the Brambleton Center. We will have a formal tea party to explore all the rules of etiquette and get a chance to dress in our best! Program fee: $17 Transportation fee: $3 Fri Jul 25 6:30pm-8:30pm #25571
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. Payment plans are available. Wednesday Adventurers meets at the Brambleton Center, and throughout the Roanoke Valley. Program fee now includes transportation. Program fee: $85 Transportation fee: Included Wed July 2-Aug 6 10:00am-2:00pm #25544
w! Geek Mob Ne Join TRS in celebrating 'National Read Comic Books In Public' day in downtown Roanoke! We will be joining many vendors and the Geek Mob group to learn and read comic books. We will take pictures with the people dressed as superheroes and comic book characters; all while laughing and having fun with our friends. Feel free to come dressed up as your favorite character as well! Lunch in the downtown Market Building is included. Program fee: $18.50 Transportation fee: $3 Sat Aug 23 11:30am-2:30pm #25570
w! Intro to Gardening Ne In this 6-week class, you will get an introduction into how to tend and care for a vegetable garden as well as ornamental flowers with the help of volunteers from the Virginia Cooperative Extension Office. The last week of program we will use the vegetables we have harvested in a couple of different recipes for everyone to try. Come prepared to dig in the dirt and get dirty at the Brambleton Center! Program fee: $27. Transportation fee: $18 Mon Jun 16-Jul 21 9:30-11:00am #25548 7
Intro to Gardening Growing up in a rural community, everyone I knew had a vegetable garden. In the summer, no one bought vegetables from a grocery store, you just went out back to your garden and plucked off all the tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce that you needed to make the most delicious and refreshing summer salad. As a child, I can remember spending many hot and humid summer evenings, sweating through my T-shirt, standing barefoot in the cool, red clay planting corn, onions, and potatoes. Like most kids, I would have rather been playing kickball in the backyard with my neighborhood friend; however, it taught me so many valuable lessons and left me with an immense appreciation for those that grow and harvest the food we all eat. So as a programmer for Therapeutic Recreation, when an opportunity arose to develop a gardening program for the TRS participants, I jumped at the chance. Roanoke County offers recreation for youth and adults with disabilities through Therapeutic Recreation Services of the Roanoke Valley (TRS), with the mission to provide specialized and adaptive recreation and leisure opportunities for people with disabilities. TRS is the sole provider of recreational opportunities for the entire Roanoke Valley, working in conjunction with the City of Roanoke and the City of Salem. TRS serves adults with developmental/cognitive disabilities, visual impairments, or psychiatric disabilities, and youth with multiple developmental disabilities. Last spring, Mingle, a TRS young adult transition and social club for people with disabilities, ages 18-30, began cultivating a vegetable garden at the Brambleton Center. With the help of volunteers from the Virginia Cooperative Extension Office and funding through a grant provided by Valley Beautiful, we planted potatoes, onions, lettuce, radishes, sweet & hot peppers, zucchini, squash, cucumbers, & tomatoes. Participants took part in all aspects of the garden from growing and planting seedlings, raking, pulling weeds, watering, and harvesting. Though some participants were skeptical at first, by the end of summer, all participants enjoyed jumping right in to the work and getting their hands dirty. Vegetable gardening offers an abundance of benefits for anyone, but especially for people with disabilities. Just a few of the benefits our participants experienced were relaxation and enjoyment, an opportunity to promote health and wellness, skill development, social interactions, and sensory stimulation. The gardening program has also been a great opportunity for TRS participants to improve their mental health through a sense of purpose and achievement. With each ripe tomato or zucchini, the participants can take pride in their accomplishment of growing and caring for their own food from seed to table. Another advantage of the garden was having fresh produce available to help teach valuable daily living skills, such as food prepping and cooking. Using our veggies from the garden we made a variety of dishes like mashed potatoes, salads, baked squash and zucchini, cucumber and tomato salad, and the group’s favorite, fried green tomatoes. Looking toward the future, TRS is hoping to expand our garden project and create a garden accessible to all our participants, including those who use wheelchairs or have a hard time bending and stooping due to a physical disability. In order to achieve this, we are hoping to acquire the following items: • Raised garden beds to help avoid bending and stooping • Tables or carts that are wheelchair accessible where people can do potting and planting together. • Pots, window boxes, wheelbarrows and raised containers to make gardening more accessible. • Containers with wheels, which can be moved around easily to accessible positions and to catch the sunlight. Written by Kristen Gallatin, CTRS 8
Guidelines for Registration Registration Registration is taken via telephone, email, postal mail, or in person at the Brambleton Center. Mailin 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. Transportation Participants are asked to provide their own transportation, as County provided transportation is available on a very limited basis. Space will be available until filled. Transportation will be limited on specific programs to participants who live in group homes without transportation available, or who live independently. It is TRS policy to only wait five (5) minutes for a participant after their scheduled pickup time. After that, the van will continue on the route. If a participant is a “no show” without prior notification three (3) times within a semester, the participant will be dropped from transportation for the remainder of that semester. When meeting at pick-up points, if a participant’s transportation is more than five (5) minutes late for pick up/drop off time, three (3) times within a semester, the participant will be dropped from transportation for the remainder of that semester. If a participant is removed from transportation, they will receive a refund for those fees. Based upon registrations, activities may be moved to an alternate location to help facilitate transportation needs. Transportation Routes cannot be changed three days before a program. It is best to have a set pick-up point at time of registration. 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. Refunds & Credits In the event that TRS cancels a class, participants will automatically receive a full credit to their account. Credits will be carried on the account and can be used toward future courses and activities. If a participant would like a refund, notify TRS and a refund will be processed within three weeks if the amount is over $25. Credit amounts under $25 will remain on accounts for future use. If a participant must withdraw from a course, they must be withdrawn before the class begins. A participant will receive a refund if another TRS participant can fill your spot. Credits for trips or special events (such as theatre productions where tickets are purchased in advance) cannot be given after tickets are purchased unless your place can be filled. Guidelines for Inclusion For participation in general recreation classes, with assistance from TRS staff, a participant must: • Meet registration requirements of the selected class, ie. age, residency, prerequisites. • Be able to adhere to the rules of conduct. • Be able to follow simple directions and be able to communicate your basic needs. • Have the ability to tolerate and function in appropriate class sizes based on type of program. • Be able to participate in the selected activity for the majority of the scheduled time.
All accommodation requests must be made at least two weeks prior to the start of the program. Transportation is not provided for Inclusion Services. 9
Transportation Policy Reminder Hello TRS Families, Starting in the Winter 2014 semester, TRS limited transportation to participants who live in group homes without transportation available or who live independently, for specific TRS programs. These programs will have the word “LIMITED” written next to the transportation fee. As our routes have continued to grow over the years, so have our costs, and time that participants spend on the vans. Our goal has always been to ensure that participants are not on the van for longer than 1 ½ hours. We have seen an increase in the number of participants who have been on the vans longer than that time. Moving forward, we ask that if you can provide transportation for your participant, that you do so. We are also looking for families and care providers who would be willing to car pool and pick-up/drop-off other participants. TRS pick-up points are: Goodwill Vinton: 907 Hardy Rd, Vinton 24179, Goodwill Salem Lakeside: 1489 E Main St, Salem 24153, and the Brambleton Center: 3738 Brambleton Ave, Roanoke 24018. If you are able to meet TRS vans at pick-up points, it will cut down on transportation costs and time. In addition to this change, TRS will not change routes three (3) days before a program. If a participant needs to be picked up at a different location, the change must be made at least three (3) days before the program occurs. It is best to let TRS staff know pick-up points at the time of registration. Just a reminder: If a participant is a ‘no call, no show’ for transportation three (3) times in a semester, they will be removed from transportation for the remainder of the semester. If a participant’s ride is late for drop-off or pick-up three (3) times in a semester (more than five (5) minutes), they will be removed from transportation for the remainder of the semester. We appreciate your cooperation as we continue striving to provide the best service for adults with disabilities throughout the Roanoke Valley.
Registration Reminder When registering for Super Suppers and Movie Club, you may register for all sessions listed, but will only be registered for the first available and put on the wait list for the remaining. If TRS is able to get participants off the wait list, you will receive a phone call at least one (1) week before the program. Participants are not charged the registration fee if they are put on the wait list. Many TRS programs have wait lists, so if a participant is not able to attend a program, please let the TRS staff know as soon as possible, so that another person can attend. Unless otherwise written, TRS programs will occur at the Brambleton Center.
Participant Information Form.
Annually, TRS staff update all participants personal information. If there is a change in phone number, address, medication, or mobility, please contact TRS and let a staff member know you need to update you Participant Information Form. 10
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Thank you Katie
Talented Friends
Katie Parker has been TRS’s intern since January 2014. Katie has worked programs such a Mingle, NC Zoo Trip, Mosaics, LockIn, and Avengers. Katie graduated from Radford with a degree in Therapeutic Recreation, and will be working in Blacksburg at NeuroRestorative as the Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator. We wish you the best of luck!
On May 10, 2014, Roanoke County Parks, Recreation, & Tourism held an Open House at Explore Park. Explore Park has been leased by Roanoke County for 99 years. The Open House had many fun activities, including an Into The Wild 5k race, The Amazing Treasure Hunt, guided trail hikes, crafts, and live music. One of our friends was asked to play the piano at the Mountain Union Church during the event. Geoffrey did a fantastic job. Great Job Geoffrey!
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