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OrangeAbility 2013: Accessible Athletics Expo

Thursday, February 14, 2013, By News Staff
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Experience and play accessible athletics with us!

All are invited to OrangeAbility 2013, Syracuse University’s Accessible Athletics Exposition! Come by and experience wheelchair basketball, power soccer, and sled hockey–as well as other sport and recreation events designed for people who celebrate a wide variety of disability identities! Join us for a short time, or the entire event, try out an athletic chair, and bring friends and family to play in short 3-on-3 wheelchair basketball games. You don’t need to be able-bodied to play, and you don’t need to have a disability to play accessible sports!

 

Event Info:
Date: Sunday, March 3, 2013
Time: 1-4 p.m.
Location: Flanagan Gymnasium, SU Main Campus

We ask that anyone who would like to play, volunteer, or is interested in tabling on behalf of an organization at the event register online at: www.goo.gl/X1xww

DROP-INS WELCOME!

 

Get in touch: Those with questions about the event can reach out to us via email or through our online registration form. A limited number of ASL interpreters will be on site. Parking locations: TBA. Please do not hesitate to request further access measures. We ask that access requests and parking requests register on our online form: www.goo.gl/X1xww

Or, reach us via email: disability.su@gmail.com

 

Join our Facebook event page: www.facebook.com/events/299820666787088
Mention us with hashtag: #Orange4All

 

Co-Sponsored by:
Move Along, Inc.
The Disability Cultural Center, The Department of Recreation Services,
Disability Student Union, The Beyond Compliance Coordinating
Committee, Hendricks Chapel Wellness Initiatives, and The
Co-Curricular Fund for Student-Led Initiatives at Syracuse University.

Website: www.facebook.com/events/299820666787088/

 

Contact Person: Diane Wiener
Director, Disability Cultural Center
443-4486
dwiener@syr.edu

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