Friday, March 25, 2011

Please spread the word and join us for a showing of the Wretches & Jabberers documentary !

Saturday April 2, 2011 at noon
At the AMC Neshaminy Theatre in Philadelphia

This April, the Autism Society and AMC Theatres have teamed up to bring the new film Wretches & Jabberers to 40 cities in a special limited release. Wretches & Jabberers is a ground-breaking documentary about two men with autism who embark on a global quest to change attitudes about disability, intelligence and communication. The film's stars, self-advocates Tracy Thresher, 42 and Larry Bissonnette, 52, have limited speech and type to communicate. Growing up, people presumed they had intellectual disabilities and they were excluded from typical schooling. They faced lives of social isolation in institutions or adult disability centers. When, as adults, they learned to communicate by typing, it dramatically changed their lives.

We are spreading the word about this film because it highlights the real lives of adults living with autism. Today, many individuals with developmental disabilities are facing a crisis. For example, Tracy is homeless and sleeps in a different place each night. Projected government budget cuts mean the already scarce services and supports provided by Medicaid are even more vulnerable. On the other hand, the film portrays the potential of people with autism as Tracy and Larry show audiences around the world that they are "the perfect example of intelligence working out itself in a much different way."



This exceptional film is making one stop in a theater near you in April. This is a huge opportunity to raise awareness about the issues faced by adults with autism and other disabilities today. We appreciate AMC Theatres for providing this very rare opportunity for an independent documentary to have such a long run in large mainstream movie theaters. AMC is generously donating 10% of ticket sales to the Autism Society to commemorate Autism Awareness Month. Please click here to buy presale tickets: www.amctheatres.com/wretchesandjabberers

Our goal is to show our dedication and pride, fill theaters, increase awareness and support Tracy and Larry's efforts by sharing their story with the world. This film has the power to make people pay attention to the critical issues faced by others like Tracy and Larry, and to acknowledge that everyone deserves respect and that we should always "presume competence," which is evident if we just stop and listen.

We hope you are able to attend one of the showings. Please also help us spread the word by sharing this information with all of your e-mail lists, friends, families and colleagues, and encourage them to go see Wretches and Jabberers at a theater near them this April. The listing of theater locations and dates follows. You can watch the movie trailer or find more information at the Wretches and Jabberers website http://www.wretchesandjabberers.org and don’t forget, you can pre-order tickets here www.amctheatres.com/wretchesandjabberers Working together, we can change lives!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Variety's Autism Awareness Day at Sesame Place


Date: Friday April 22, 2011
Time: 10:00am-4:00pm
Where: Sesame Place, Langhorne PA

Variety's most popular event is back again! Children with autism and their families are invited to attend an exclusive day at this one-of-a-kind park!

Registration for this event will be available on our website in: www.varietyphila.org

Or call/email our office to request a paper form (215) 735-0803 autism@varietyphila.org



Thursday, March 17, 2011

Silent Auction Pictures

The pictures from this years Silent Auction have been posted! Click here to view all the spectacular moments of the night!

New Faces Around Ivy Hill

Welcome New Instructors:

Rachael Rufe: Rachael has been teaching at Ivy Hill Since February 2011. Rachael is an Occupational Therapist. Rachel Came to Ivy Hill interested in volunteering with Special Olympics. Rachael has owned horses and ridden since a young age. She has volunteered at other programs through college. We are excited to have Rachael come on board with us teaching lessons.

Amanda Hedrick: Amanda has been teaching at Ivy Hill Since January 2011. Amanda has prior experience as a Therapeutic Riding Instructor and has taught lessons and summer camp in Maryland. Amanda attends Deleware Valley College. Amanda is a NARHA Registered Instructor.


The Autism Society of America, Greater Philadelphia Chapter: Autism Awareness Day at the Philadelphia Zoo

Philadelphia Zoo
Date: Sunday April 17, 2011
Time: Gates open at 9:30am
Where: Philadelphia Zoo

Entertainment begins at 11am at the Peacock Pavilion. There will be a Resource Fair, Autism merchandise, Crafts, Face Painting and much more!

To be involved in the resource fair as an exhibitor or for questions concerning the event, Contact Anna at
AutismZooDay@verizon.net

For more information visit our website at www.asaphilly.org

Autism Awareness Night at the Phillies

Date: Friday April 15, 2011

Time: 7:00pm

Where: Citizen's Bank Park


Tickets or information please contact Gennie Devlin at earzal@aol.com

Variety's Autism Awareness Night at Please Touch Museum

Date: Saturday April 2, 2011
Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm
Where: Please Touch Museum at Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia PA
Cost: $20 per family

The museum will be open JUST to kids with autism and their families.

Registration for this event will be available on Variety's website: www.varietyphila.org

Or call/email our office to request a paper form (215) 735-0803
autism@varietyphila.org

NARHA Photo Contest

Enter the Free NARHA 2011 Photo and Video Contest and get the chance to win a free registration for the 2011 NARHA National Conference and Annual Meeting or other prizes.

NARHA always needs good photos for NARHA publications, marketing projects and the website.

Set your digital camera at its highest resolution and take your best active photos of your center's riders, equines, volunteers and instructors. Show us your center's driving, interactive vaulting, group activities, teamwork and more!

http://www.narha.org/narha-membership/what-is-new/272-2011-photo-contest . Deadline is June 30

(Last Years Winner)

Equine Welfare Tip From the Equine Welfare Committee

Need a Drink?
By Heidi J. Potter, Equine Welfare Committee Member
We know horses always need unlimited access to clean, fresh water. On average, a horse will consume 12-20 gallons per day, depending on weather and workload. However, are we aware of their drinking habits?

Most horses will seek out water after grazing and/or eating grain or hay. In many programs horses are taken out of the field or paddock and brought directly to the cross ties or hitching rail. At that point it may be several hours before they will be returned to any water source. Please be mindful where he is in his daily cycle when you go out to get a horse for work. Have you seen him just take a drink? Did he recently finish a meal? Did you just take him away from his pile of hay?



To help ensure his good health just stop by his water source for a moment to see if he is interested. If you are paying attention, the horse will generally "tell" you that he is interested in water as you are passing by it. Some horses will speak very quietly, so be mindful about reading them. Others will boldly pull you in that direction. They are "shouting" to you, so be sure to listen. Then be prepared to practice patience as some (especially those who lack confidence in the herd or are lower down in the pecking order) will need to look around, drop their nose, pick their head up, look around and then settle in for a drink. Others will need to splash for a bit before drinking. Some will take a drink, take a breather and drink again.

Placing a large muck bucket just outside the entrance to the barn helps volunteers and barn staff remember to stop there before entering. This works well as horses will generally drink faster from a large bucket. They don't have to worry about others in the herd sneaking up to move them off. You also don't have to wait for an automatic waterer to refill, which can seem like an eternity if you are in a hurry.

By putting a watering procedure in place you help ensure the overall health and happiness of your equine partner.

NARHA 2011 Awards Nominations



Every year riders, instructors, volunteers and equines invest time and energy in continuously developing in the Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies industry. So many people and equines spend hours in the sun and cold weather, in dusty barns and arenas to participate in this wonderful industry. The dedication of all these individuals and equines is outstanding, and NARHA would like to take this opportunity to honor those people with our 2011 awards program.

Visit the NARHA website and download the 2011 criteria and nomination forms for our Volunteer, Equine, Instructor, Adult Equestrian, Independent Adult Equestrian, Youth Equestrian, Child Equestrian, Sis Gould, NARHA Horses for Heroes, EFL/EFP professional or James Brady awards to help us honor all those dedicated to this amazing industry.

Please read all criteria for each award carefully and be sure you submit a complete application for the award of your choice. Some guidelines for 2011 have changed, so please review the criteria carefully! Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

Award nominations are due by May 16, 2011. Please have them postmarked by this date or submitted via email by May 16, 2011. Late or incomplete nominations will not be accepted.

Send all nominations to Tara McChesney, NARHA, PO Box 33150 Denver, CO 80233 or
email Tara. Please do not send your nomination to both places; submit your nomination to one place only.

Please note nominators will not receive a letter regarding the results of their submission until August, 2011.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Summer Camp Grant


So the time to apply for funding for camp has begun. ‘Bucks County Special Needs’ is a private non-profit group that provides assistance for children with disabilities under the age of 21. Funding may be provided for summer camps, and equipment not covered by Medical Access.

We have had great success with this grant in the past and hope that everyone planning to attend summer camp will apply!

http://www.bcsn1.org/2011%20Camp%20Grant.pdf