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Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing July 30

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This listing is compiled by the Information Resource Center at the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. It is compiled weekly as a service to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. If you have a meeting or event information that would be appropriate for inclusion in this list, please email info@old.lighthouse-sf.org. This list will be updated every Thursday. Information for each Thursday’s listing must be submitted by the Tuesday prior to publication.

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Highlights:

California Council of the Blind, Golden Gate Chapter. At the LightHouse
Bingo Fundraiser August 7:  11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Saturday Yoga Workshop,  Once a month at the LightHouse,
August 21:  3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing July 16

Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing July 16
If you do not receive this listing in your inbox every Friday, join the distribution list by emailing bberenson@old.lighthouse-sf.org.
This listing is compiled by the Information Resource Center at the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. It is compiled weekly as a service to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. If you have a meeting or event information that would be appropriate for inclusion in this list, please email info@old.lighthouse-sf.org. This list will be updated every Thursday. Information for each Thursday’s listing must be submitted by the Tuesday prior to publication.

Happening at the LightHouse:
Unless otherwise noted, all programs take place at 214 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco. For more information or to reserve a space at any of the following events, contact: Philip Kum at 415-694-7372 or pkum@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

• California Council of the Blind, San Francisco Chapter:
Business Meeting
July 17: 10:00 a.m. to Noon

• Yoga Workshop:
July 17: 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

• I’m Not Blind, But I Can’t See: How a Low Vision Examination Can Maximize Your Useable Vision:
July 23: 10:00 a.m. to Noon.
This seminar is part one of The Be Informed: Making Choices to Move Forward vision education seminars for older adults (ages 55 and over). These seminars are designed for people who are experiencing life changes and challenges because of a significant decrease in vision and will highlight options for daily living that can assist you in moving forward as you adjust to your changing vision.
What is the difference between a low vision examination and eye health care treatment provided by an ophthalmologist? Why might a low vision examination be right for you right now? Join Dr. Robert Greer, O.D., Chief of Low Vision at the UC Berkeley Low Vision Clinic as he engages the audience in dialogue about how the supportive and practical benefits of a low vision evaluation can make all the difference in maximizing your useable vision and enhancing your independence.
Attend in person, call in to our toll-free conference call line or listen on-line to our live web stream. To RSVP, email rsvp@old.lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-694-7326.

For the complete list, including events in the broader community and audo described movies and plays, download:
Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing July 16

Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing July 9

If you do not receive this listing in your inbox every Friday, join the distribution list by emailing bberenson@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

This listing is compiled by the Information Resource Center at the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. It is compiled weekly as a service to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. If you have a meeting or event information that would be appropriate for inclusion in this list, please email info@old.lighthouse-sf.org. This list will be updated every Thursday. Information for each Thursday’s listing must be submitted by the Tuesday prior to publication.

Happening at the LightHouse:

Unless otherwise noted, all programs take place at 214 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco.  For more information or to reserve a space at any of the following events, contact: Philip Kum at 415-694-7372 or pkum@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

Mega Self-Defense for the Visually Impaired:

July 10:  12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Meet Sensei Stephen Nichols, founder of this self defense program for the visually impaired.

Peer- to – Peer Support Group:

July 10: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

These meetings are casually structured to discuss different aspects of life with a visual impairment. Every individual is visually impaired, and discussions are in a comfortable, confidential setting. Refreshments provided.

I’m Not Blind, But I Can’t See: How a Low Vision Examination Can Maximize Your Useable Vision

July 23, 10:00 a.m. to Noon.

This seminar is part one of The Be Informed: Making Choices to Move Forward vision education seminars for older adults (ages 55 and over). These seminars are designed for people who are experiencing life changes and challenges because of a significant decrease in vision and will highlight options for daily living that can assist you in moving forward as you adjust to your changing vision.

What is the difference between a low vision examination and eye health care treatment provided by an ophthalmologist? Why might a low vision examination be right for you right now?  Join Dr. Robert Greer, O.D., Chief of Low Vision at the UC Berkeley Low Vision Clinic as he engages the audience in dialogue about how the supportive and practical benefits of a low vision evaluation can make all the difference in maximizing your useable vision and enhancing your independence.

Attend in person, call in to our toll-free conference call line or listen on-line to our live web stream. To RSVP, email rsvp@old.lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-694-7326.

Evening Hatha Yoga Class:

Thursdays:  6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The weekly class works on a large variety of poses that strengthen and refresh the body, mind, and spirit.  Drop-in students are welcome.

Toastmasters

Toastmasters builds confidence, improves communication skills, and leadership potential.  Participants practice and learn skills ranging from giving a prepared speech or an impromptu one to serving as a timer, evaluator or grammarian. There is no instructor. Each meeting is led by a member, and each presentation is member- critiqued, focusing on constructive feedback.

For the complete list, including events in the broader community and audo described movies and plays, download:

Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing July 9

Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing July 2

Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing July 2

If you do not receive this listing in your inbox every Friday, join the distribution list by emailing bberenson@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

This listing is compiled by the Information Resource Center at the Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. It is compiled weekly as a service to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. If you have a meeting or event information that would be appropriate for inclusion in this list, please email info@old.lighthouse-sf.org. This list will be updated every Thursday. Information for each Thursday’s listing must be submitted by the Tuesday prior to publication.

Happening at the Lighthouse:
Unless otherwise noted, all programs take place at 214 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco. For more information or to reserve a space at any of the following events, contact:Philip Kum at 415-694-7372 or pkum@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

• Mega Self-Defense for the Visually Impaired:
July 10:12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Meet Sensei Stephen Nichols, founder of this self defense program for the visually impaired.

• Peer- to – Peer Support Group:
July 10:1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
These meetings are casually structured to discuss different aspects of life with a visual impairment. Every individual is visually impaired, and discussions are in a comfortable, confidential setting. Refreshments provided.

• Evening Hatha Yoga Class:
Thursdays:6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The weekly class works on a large variety of poses that strengthen and refresh the body, mind, and spirit. Drop-in students are welcome.

• Toastmasters
Toastmasters builds confidence, improves communication skills, and leadership potential. Participants practice and learn skills ranging from giving a prepared speech or an impromptu one to serving as a timer, evaluator or grammarian. There is no instructor. Each meeting is led by a member, and each presentation is member- critiqued, focusing on constructive feedback.

Audio Described Movies by County:

Alameda County:¨ “The Twilight Saga:Eclipse”
AMC Bay Street 16:
5614 Shellmond Drive
Emeryville
510-457-9006

¨ “Knight and Day”
Regal Jack London Square:
100 Washington St.
Oakland
510-433-1325

Contra Costa County:¨ “Toy Story 3”¨ “The Twilight Saga:Eclipse”
Rialto Theatre:
10070 San Pablo Avenue
El Cerrito
510-528-8759

¨ “Grown Ups”
Regal Hacienda Crossings Stadium 21:
5000 Dublin Blvd.
Dublin
925-560-0900

Fresno County:
¨ “Grown Ups”
Regal Manchester Stadium 16
2055 E. Shields Ave.
Fresno, CA 93650
559-243-7451

Sacramento County:
¨ “Grown Ups”
Regal El Dorado Hills 14:
2101 Vine Street
El Dorado Hills
916-939-8726

Regal Natomas Marketplace 16:
3561 Truxel Road
Sacramento
916-419-0205

¨ “Knight and Day”
UA Laguna Village 12:
8755 Center Parkway
Sacramento
916-689-0483

Regal El Dorado Hills 14:
2101 Vine Street
El Dorado Hills
916-939-8726

¨ “Toy Story 3”
UA Olympus Pointe 12:
520 N. Sunrise Ave
Sacramento
916-772-1245S

San Francisco County:
¨ “Knight and Day”
AMC Van Ness 14:
1000 Van Ness Ave.
415-674-4630

¨ “The Twilight Saga:Eclipse”
AMC Metreon 15:
101 Fourth Street
415-369-6201

San Joaquin County:
¨ “Grown Ups”
Regal City Centre Stadium 16:
222 N. El Dorado St.
Stockton
209-461-0356

Santa Clara County:
¨ “The A-Team”
Eastridge AMC Mall 15:
1 Eastridge Mall
San Jose
408-223-0262

¨ “The Twilight Saga:Eclipse”
AMC Saratoga 14:
700 El Paseo De Saratoga
San Jose
408-871-2277

Solano County:
¨ “Grown Ups”
Edwards Fairfield Stadium 16:
1549 Gateway Blvd.
Fairfield
707-432-2140

Stanislaus County:
¨ “Grown Ups”
Regal Turlock Stadium 14:
2323 W. Main St.
Turlock
209-664-3623

Audio Described Theatre:
• “Auctioning the Ainsleys”
Presented by Theater Works
Described by Visual Voice

Lucie Stern Theatre
1305 Middlefield Rd
Palo Alto
August 6:8:00 p.m.
August 7:8:00 p.m.
August 8:2:00 p.m.

The times above are the show times. For descriptions of costumes and set arrive 25 minutes earlier. Be sure to mention Visual Voice at the box office.

• ”Young Frankenstein”
Presented by SHN

Described by Audiovision
Golden Gate Theatre
1 Taylor St.
San Francisco
July 17:2:00 P.M.

To charge tickets and reserve one of the 20 receivers for the show call, 415-551-2027 and request Audiovision tickets. Tickets can be purchased without a convenience fee at The Orpheum Theatre Box Office, 1192 Market St San Francisco. The box office is open Monday through Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

¨ ”Wicked”
Presented by SHN
Orpheum Theatre
1192 Market St. San Francisco
This show is open ended. Every performance has a recorded descriptive sound track. To charge tickets and reserve one of the 20 receivers available for both SHN shows call 415-551-2027 and request Audiovision tickets. Tickets can be purchased for both shows without a convenience fee at The Orpheum Theatre Box Office, 1192 Market St San Francisco. The box office is open Monday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Community Events in the Bay Area and Beyond:• Access Day:
Birth of Impressionism:Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay:
July 19:10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

De Young Museum
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
San Francisco
Birth of Impressionism:Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay presents nearly 100 magnificent works by the famous masters who called France their home during the mid- to late-19th century and from whose midst arose one of the most original and recognizable of all artistic styles, Impressionism. The exhibition begins with paintings by the great academic artist Bouguereau and the arch-Realist Courbet, and includes American expatriate Whistler’s Arrangement in Gray and Black, known to many as “Whistler’s Mother.” Manet, Monet, Renoir, and Sisley are showcased with works dating from the 1860s through 1880s, along with a selection of Degas’ paintings that depict images of the ballet, the racetrack, and life in the Belle Époque.
Contact Tish Brown 415-750-7650 or tbrown@famsf.org for reservations.

• Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program (BORP):
Adventure fitness and recreation are touch phrases for BORP. BORP believes that everyone should have access to the unique challenges that outdoor recreation provides. BORP makes every effort to accommodate each person’s needs, including providing transportation and volunteer support. Trips are planned with a wide spectrum of abilities in mind, including wheelchair users, slow walkers, and people with visual impairments. For event listings call Lori Gray at 510-843-4398 or visit www.borp.org

• Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors:
Departs every Sunday at noon from Pier 40 in San Francisco. Call 415-281-0212 for announcements or visit www.baads.org

• Bowling:
Moonlight Lanes
2780 El Camino Real
Santa Clara
Saturdays at 11:00 a.m.
Contact Tom Keiser 408-249-1721

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Beth BerensonProgram Coordinator
Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired
214 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA
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Disney World Now Offers Audio Description for Blind Guests!

The LightHouse looks forward to this technology arriving at Disneyland in California!

Disney Unveils First-of-its-Kind Outdoor Audio Description Technology for Guests with Disabilities. (Complete article at the Access Tech News blog.)

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., June 22, 2010 – Beginning June 27, guests with visual disabilities will be able to explore Walt Disney World theme parks in a whole new way through an enhanced Disney-designed device that provides detailed audio description of outdoor areas and fits in the palm of a guest’s hand.

“Disney Parks have long been at the forefront of providing accessibility for guests with disabilities,” said Greg Hale, chief safety officer and vice president of Worldwide Safety and Accessibility for Walt Disney Parks & Resorts. “We are pleased to build on this legacy with new technology that enables us to do something that has never been done before – provide rich audio description in moving rides and outdoor environments.”

Link to a demo of the outdoor environment audio description: http://ncamftp.wgbh.org/disneyareadx/MK_AreaDX_Demo_Short.html

Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing June 25, 2010

If you do not receive this listing in your inbox every Thursday, join the distribution list by emailing bberenson@old.lighthouse-sf.org

This listing is compiled by the Resource Center at the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. It is compiled weekly as a service to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. If you have a meeting or event information that would be appropriate for inclusion in this list, please email info@old.lighthouse-sf.org. This list will be updated every Thursday. Information for each Thursday’s listing must be submitted by the Tuesday prior to publication.

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Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing June 18

If you do not receive this listing in your inbox every Friday, join the distribution list by emailing bberenson@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

This listing is compiled by the Resource Center at the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. It is compiled weekly as a service to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. If you have a meeting or event information that would be appropriate for inclusion in this list, please email info@old.lighthouse-sf.org. This list will be updated every Friday. Information for each Friday’s listing must be submitted by the Wednesday prior to publication.

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Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing June 11

If you do not receive this listing in your inbox every Friday, join the distribution list by emailing bberenson@old.lighthouse-sf.org. This listing is compiled by the Vision Loss Resource Center at the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. It is compiled weekly as a service to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. If you have a meeting or event information that would be appropriate for inclusion in this list, please email info@old.lighthouse-sf.org. This list will be updated every Friday. Information for each Friday’s listing must be submitted by the Wednesday prior to publication.

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Northern California Entertainment and Recreation Listing June 4

If you do not receive this listing in your inbox every Friday, join the distribution list by emailing bberenson@old.lighthouse-sf.org.

This listing is compiled by the Vision Loss Resource Center at the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. It is compiled weekly as a service to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. If you have a meeting or event information that would be appropriate for inclusion in this list, please email info@old.lighthouse-sf.org. This list will be updated every Friday. Information for each Friday’s listing must be submitted by the Wednesday prior to publication.

This week’s highlights:

LightHouse Technology Seminar Apple Products and Accessibility, June 11   1:00pm – 3:00 pm.

The Feldenkrais Method Awareness Through Movement, June 19  2:00pm-3:00pm at the LightHouse.

Download the event list: northern-ca-entertainment-recreation-listing 6.4.2010

Resource Center and Institute for Blind College-Bound Musicians

The National Resource Center for Blind Musicians is best known for its Summer Institute for Blind College-Bound Musicians, a residential program that brings together students from several states who are studying music at the college level.

General services include information and referral for visually impaired students of all ages, their parents and teachers; learning opportunities for blind students headed to college; and maintenance of a network of visually impaired musicians willing to share their expertise in Braille music, technology and coping strategies. Visit the center at http://www.blindmusicstudent.org/.