Hi All on the week of my 5th Marathon - I wanted to reach out to all of you. Have you ever wanted to get healthy? Fit in a different pair of pants? Run a 5k? No matter your fitness level or desire I would love you to be part of the Train 4 Autism NE ohio team. No fundraising is needed - and no pressure. Starting Jan 1 I will send emails, we will have group runs, and we can hold each other accountable. I will also set up teams for a local race in which we can all participate from 5k - full marathon. PLEASE dontthink there is pressure. It is really fun to be part of the group and you might just like it. So if your thinking about resolutions - this could be for you!
Train 4 Autism: Cleveland Chapter
Train 4 Autism is a way to bridge the many autism communities with one over arching goal, Raise Awar
Goal is to provide the infrastructure for athletes and supporters to raise funds for autism at any athletic event in the world!
Did you see the link I posted below - RE-energizing T4A Cleveland - I know where my Funds are going to go!!!!
10/05/2013
http://www.akronymca.org/rotarycamp.aspx
Akron Area YMCA - Camps - Rotary Camp for Children With Special Needs The Akron Rotary Camp for Children with Special Needs, in cooperation with the Akron Area YMCA offers children and adults with disabilities, the opportunity to experience all the friendship, fun and excitement of camp. Akron Rotary Camp is American Camping Association (ACA) accredited and provides a...
08/07/2013
Time for train 4 autism to take over the Cleveland Indians social suite. Looking forward to a fun night with some local autism families in an environment that allows our kids some freedom and no worries. If your ever interested in events with us please don't hesitate to ask.
Not much fun to go to mailboxes now a days as it is usually just a bill. Today I smile from ear to ear.
I received a letter from Steve Bosso and Jill Earle along with checks for $1100 for train 4 autism. The letter went on to say how committed they are and they have also raised an additional $1200 from personal donations pages. It might be the best trip to the mailbox in quite sometime. I not only thank you both for your awesomeness but I simply applaud your efforts from the bottom of my heart. The entire autism community thanks you
Thanks to everyone that made it out for Ante for Autism. When it's all said and done we raised $1300 for Autism and had a great time.
02/21/2013
Want to fundraise for Cleveland or any event this year? Join us in our journey to give back! If you ahve any questions please do not hesitate to ask!
02/20/2013
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Running From the Sidelines…. Running From the Sidelines…. Runners are a funny breed. We tell you we run, we tell you how far we run, we talk about running… in all it can be consuming. So when the inevitable happens we also for...
02/12/2013
Tips for Begginers ow.ly/hEaz9
4 Common Running Problems and How to Fix Them Plenty of us are currently in training mode, thanks to the upcoming Rock and Roll Half Marathon on March 16, the Cherry Blossom Ten-Miler on April 7, or the highly anticipated women’s Nike Half Marathon on April 28. But whether...
Temple Grandin
Saturday, March 9, 2013
at 2:00 p.m.
Cleveland Public Library
Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium
East Sixth & Superior Ave.
216.623.2921
Scientist, scholar, animal rights advocate and best-selling author Temple Grandin is autistic. She has been profiled on 20/20, ABC News, and NPR, and in the famous Oliver Sacks New Yorker profile, “An Anthropologist on Mars.”
Her newest work, Different…Not Less (2012) offers the world yet another inspiring and informative book that offers both hope and encouragement. Grandin presents the personal success stories of fourteen unique individuals that illustrate the extraordinary potential of those on the autism spectrum.
Temple Grandin’s 2005 book Animals in Translation was the culmination of 30 years of professional training as an animal scientist and an innate ability, born from her very handicap, to understand the animal brain. She states plainly: “I have one big advantage over the feedlot owners who hire me – being autistic. Autism made school and social life hard, but it made animals easy. I’m a visual thinker. Most people are verbal, but cattle are visual and so am I.”
Her autobiography, Thinking in Pictures: and Other Reports From My Life With Autism (1995) is a revealing look at autism from the inside. She describes her pain and isolation growing up “different” and her discovery of visual symbols to interpret the “ways of the natives”. Thinking In Pictures also provides information from the frontlines of autism, including treatments, medication, and diagnosis, as well as Temple’s insight into the other side of autism: savants, genius and alternative sensory phenomena.
Books will be available for sale by A Cultural Exchange at all Writers & Readers events or at aculturalexchange.org.
All Writers & Readers events are FREE and open to the public.
Scientist, scholar, animal rights advocate and best-selling author Temple Grandin is autistic. She has been profiled on 20/20, ABC News, and NPR, and in the famous Oliver Sacks New Yorker profile, “An Anthropologist on Mars.”
02/06/2013
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