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Activities for Disabled Persons in Anchorage, Alaska | USA Today
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Skip to main content. To get home delivery. Activities for Disabled Persons in Anchorage, Alaska. Anne Woods, studioD. Alaska has a lot of great terrain for outdoor activities. Photo: Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images ). Activities in Barrow, Alaska". Winter Weekend Rentals in Alaska. The Best Time of Year to Visit Alaska. RV Parks in Anchorage, Alaska". Challenge Alaska also collaborates with the United States Paralympic Committee—a branch of the U.S. Olympic Committee—to offer P...Challenge Alaska ...
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The United States Association of Blind Athletes
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Contrast Option 1 (main content text is light on a darker background). Contrast Option 1 (main content text is dark on a lighter background). Mar 04, 2011 - Mar 05, 2011. Lone Star Classic Goalball Tournament. Open to middle and high school teams- Grades 6-12). Mar 11, 2011 - Mar 15, 2011. USABA and BOEC Winter Ski Camp. Apr 16, 2011 - Apr 18, 2011. USABA/ABANJ Northeast Regional Goalball Tournament. Westmont, New Jersey. Apr 29, 2011 - May 01, 2011. USABA Western Regional Goalball Tournament. Please che...
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About Camp Abilities - Trying to Get to Camp Abilities
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Trying to Get to Camp Abilities. News Clip featuring Camp Abilities Alaska 2011. Camp Abilities is a developmental sports camp for children who have visual impairments, are blind or are deafblind. The Program is a one week, overnight experience where students learn adapted sports such as Goalball, Beep Baseball, Acquatics, Tandem Biking etc and is devoted to encouraging campers to engage in physical activity. For the official website of Camp Abilities Alaska. Create a free website.
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Other Camps
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The Camp Abilities model is expanding to other locations including Long Island, NY, Alaska, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Florida, Puerto Rico, Maryland, California, Texas, and Ireland. Currently, there are 26 Camp Abilities across the United States and the World! Efforts are also under way to create new camps! To see the number of children served from each Camp Abilities facility. Below is a list of other Camp Abilities around the world. Camp Abilities Alaska at University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA). Camp Abili...
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The Flying Lions: Year in Review
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We're the Juneau Mendenhall Flying Lions of Alaska! Saturday, June 27, 2015. As another Lion year comes to a close, it seems a good time to reflect on the past twelve months. My point is, we're all busy. And now we're asked to do more with Lions. Every single member in our club is appreciated for their efforts this past year. Because of each of you, we had a busy and full Lion year. Take a look:. Did two litter pick ups along the glacier road. Provided vision screening at Raven home school. Provided visi...
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The Flying Lions: Member Profiles
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We're the Juneau Mendenhall Flying Lions of Alaska! All our Club members are special and unique. From their experience and background, to their talents, expertise, and enthusiasm in serving their community. Whether they're employed or retired, young or old, we all have one thing in common -. Each month we will highlight a member of our Club. We hope you enjoy getting to know us, and will discover that you, too, would like to become a member of our family. First served as club president 1995-96. As of May...
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The Flying Lions: Become a Member
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We're the Juneau Mendenhall Flying Lions of Alaska! Lions club members are men and women who strive to make a difference in their community and neighboring communities worldwide. Why Should I Become a Lion? As a Lions club member, you can:. Make a difference in your community. Provide support locally or reach out internationally. Grow personally and professionally by participating in our programs, community service projects, and events. Have an impact on local and international humanitarian issues. The J...
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The Flying Lions: Induction of New Officers 2014-2015
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We're the Juneau Mendenhall Flying Lions of Alaska! Friday, June 6, 2014. Induction of New Officers 2014-2015. We inducted incoming officers at last week's meeting. Most of us were there, but a couple were otherwise busy. Lion Mike Norton, President. Lion Becky Allison, Secretary. Lion Allen Butner, Treasurer. Lion Neil Atkinson, Membership Chair. Lion Nancy Norton, Vice President. Lion Tommy Dawson, Lion Tamer/Tail Twister. Please welcome the 2014-15 officers! Mendenhall Flying Lions Club. The Juneau Me...
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The Flying Lions: July 2015
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We're the Juneau Mendenhall Flying Lions of Alaska! Monday, July 13, 2015. 4th of July Juneau. One of our community services that continues to please those who use our services, is our concession booth at the 4th of July parade staging area. We show up extra early on the 4th, about 6:00 am, and set out our wares of hot coffee, cocoa, tea, and all kinds of pastries that were donated by local businesses. We ask $1.00 for each item sold. We finished handing out water and pastries and called it a day! Thunde...