Southern Tier Office
210 Twelfth Street
Watkins Glen NY 14891
607-535-2802
March 2010
Celebrating National Youth Art Month
Franklin Street Gallery
209 North Franklin Street, Watkins Glen
Exhibit of artwork from Watkins Glen and Odessa-Montour students will be on display throughout March
March 12, 2010
Special Olympics Coach Certification Training
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Watkins Glen High School Field House
301 Twelfth Street, Watkins Glen
March 21, 2010
Franklin Street Gallery to Appear on Senior Notebook
The Franklin Street Gallery will be featured in a short interview on an episode of 'The Senior Notebook' that will air on CBS (WENY) at 6:30am and again at 11:30am. The spot will also appear on ABC at 7:00am and again at 11:30am
March 27, 2010
Precious Metal Clay (PMC)
Jewelry Workshop
with Heidi Kester
12:30-3:30 p.m.
Franklin Street Gallery
209 North Franklin Street, Watkins Glen
$45 per person
Space is limited.
May 7, 2010
Annual Dinner/Membership Meeting
More details to follow.
May 15, 2010
Step Up for The Arc
Walk-A-Thon
More details to follow.
August 20, 2010
Golf Tournament
Watkins Glen Golf Course
More details to follow.
Respect- PSA
Born with a Gift- PSA
Autism Myths- PSA
Baby Steps- CDC
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The Arc of Schuyler is a private, not-for-profit organization founded by parents and friends of people with disabilities in our community, located in Watkins Glen, NY with other sites throughout Schuyler County. The Arc of Schuyler was chartered in 1978 by NYSARC, Inc., a statewide family based organization working with and for people with developmental disabilities in New York. In addition, The Arc of Schuyler is a member of The Arc of the United States, a national organization on developmental disabilities. The Arc is committed to securing for all people with disabilities the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play. From its modest beginnings of providing vocational programs for a small group of adults, the organization has grown to serving hundreds of individuals with disabilities and their families through various day, residential, and support service programs. The Arc is governed by a volunteer board of directors, a majority of whom are parents or blood relatives of someone with a disability. The remaining board members are community leaders whose insight and experience provide assistance and direction to ensure The Arc is integrated into the community as a whole. |
Governor's Cuts Devastating to People With Developmental Disabilities Governor David Paterson has proposed a 10% across the board cut for most NYS agencies in the current state fiscal year. These cuts will have a devastating impact on supports and services that parents and other advocates have fought for over the past 60 years. NYSARC, Inc. and The Arc of Schuyler are asking everyone who supports people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to speak out on this important issue. |
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