Richmond – Relationships & Dating Educational Series

VDSA 1504 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 124, Richmond, VA

The Virginia Down Syndrome Association plans to offer an 8 week educational series presented by Ame Branam, Education Director, and Rachel Goldman, OTS at Virginia Commonwealth University. Both presenters have completed sexuality educator training through Elevatus Training. We have class offerings for self-advocates in high school and beyond. Sessions will be offered at the Virginia Down Syndrome Association office at 1504 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 124, Richmond, VA 23229. Registration price is $10.00 for the full 8-week session! Register here: https://virginiadsa.networkforgood.com/events/95014-richmond-relationships-dating-educational-series Class Dates/Times: Session 1: Thursday, February 5th High School 6-7pm; Young Adult 7-8pm Session 2: Thursday, February 12th High School 6-7pm; [...]

$10.00
Event Series Virtual – Improvaneer

Virtual – Improvaneer

Zoom

The Virginia Down Syndrome Association is excited to start the virtual Improvaneer Method 5 week class again!! 7:00 to 8:00 pm Returning and new participants welcome! Teens and adults are welcome to sign up! The Improvaneer Method: Teaches participants: Eye Contact. Creative Thinking. Adaption To Change. Quick Thinking. Focus. Listening. Voice Projection. Character Development. Attention To Detail. Structure: Each class lasts one hour and has a theme, a discussion, five games, and ‘homeprov’ that the participants are to practice with friends and family. In each class we will gradually build in real world scenarios by mostly playing games that imitate various [...]

 Science Museum of Virginia Minds of All Kinds (All ages)

Science Museum of Virginia 2500 W Broad St, Richmond, VA

Meet up with friends from VDSA at the Science Museum Minds of All Kinds event on Friday, February 27th from 4pm-8pm! Enjoy the museum on this free night at the Science Museum. The museum will be making exhibits sensory friendly on this evening, and staff will be available to support and assist families. You must register with the museum at this link which takes you to the Science Museum of Virginia webpage: No charge For all ages!!  Siblings welcome! Register here: Minds of All Kinds

Event Series Richmond – Adaptive Storytime

Richmond – Adaptive Storytime

VDSA 1504 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 124, Richmond, VA

Support your child’s early literacy by attending the VDSA’s new Adaptive Storytime program hosted by VCU doctoral student, Kaitlyn Spitler, OTS, and the VDSA Education Director, Ame Branam at the VDSA office. Each session will feature a book from Natalie Hale’s Whole Child Reading Program, expanded with multi-sensory and motor-based approaches. It will further incorporate opportunities for free play and social engagement. This program is targeted towards children with Down syndrome age 0-5, though siblings and family members are welcome to join. Register here: https://virginiadsa.networkforgood.com/events/96302-adaptive-storytime

Richmond – Indoor Rock Climbing

Peak Experiences Midlothian 11421 Polo Cir, Midlothian, VA

Join us for a fun session of indoor rock climbing led by Beyond Boundaries. No experience is necessary, siblings welcome! Cost: $15 per individual. All ages! Maximum number of climbers: 12! February 28th @ 10:30 am - Noon Peak Experiences Midlothian: 11421 Polo Cir, Midlothian, VA 23113 Register here: Rock Climbing with-Beyond Boundaries

Tri-cities Crewe Railroad Museum

Crewe Railroad Museum 125 Carolina Ave., Crewe, United States

Calling all train enthusiasts and families! 🚂 Join us for an unforgettable meetup at the Family-friendly museum featuring an extensive collection of historical exhibits on trains and model railroads. You'll be amazed by the intricate details and rich history behind these magnificent machines. We will meet at the museum and explore the indoor and outdoor area.  Take your time to admire the exhibits, ask questions, and learn something new! If time warrants, we can extend our adventure to the adjacent park for some playtime or a leisurely walk afterwards. The kids (and kids at heart!) can burn off energy while you [...]

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