Friends of Rogers offers six acres of trails across 600 miles of property for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Family Fun Programs offered at 10:00 am on the third Saturday of every month offers participants the opportunity to interact with astronomy, biology, chemistry, ecology, geology and zoology in unique and interesting ways.
Friends of Rogers offers six acres of trails across 600 miles of property for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Family Fun Programs offered at 10:00 am on the third Saturday of every month offers participants the opportunity to interact with astronomy, biology, chemistry, ecology, geology and zoology in unique and interesting ways.
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surveying, engineering road and bridge reconstruction, patching, signing, striping, ditching, cutting trees and brush, grading, roadside mowing, guide rail installation, stone crushing and screening preparing county road and bridge construction plan advising businesses and homeowners requesting roadway or driveway access onto county highways oversight of Chase Field Airport, 922 Route 222 operating 55-acre Dwyer Memorial Park, north end of Little York Lake, picnicking, softball field, horseshoe pits, boating facilities and children's play areas. Three pavilions available on a first-come, first-served basis. Call the department for reservations.
surveying, engineering road and bridge reconstruction, patching, signing, striping, ditching, cutting trees and brush, grading, roadside mowing, guide rail installation, stone crushing and screening preparing county road and bridge construction plan advising businesses and homeowners requesting roadway or driveway access onto county highways oversight of Chase Field Airport, 922 Route 222 operating 55-acre Dwyer Memorial Park, north end of Little York Lake, picnicking, softball field, horseshoe pits, boating facilities and children's play areas. Three pavilions available on a first-come, first-served basis. Call the department for reservations.
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The Finger Lakes Toy Library is a community resource devoted to increasing access to play and toys while fostering a culture of reuse and sharing. Community members are welcome to browse our collection of toys, games, and puzzles online and in person. Once a member, they can choose a few toys to borrow for 4 weeks. After the loan period, they can exchange them for new toys, or renew them for one additional loan period. Membership is a donate-what-you-can-afford-model. Memberships are available to all families, caregivers, and organizations that work with children in the Finger Lakes region surrounding Ithaca, NY. Become a member by signing up in-library or online through our website. Members can browse in-library or online for toys they would like to borrow. If browsing online, they can reserve toys to pick up at a later date.
The Finger Lakes Toy Library is a community resource devoted to increasing access to play and toys while fostering a culture of reuse and sharing. Community members are welcome to browse our collection of toys, games, and puzzles online and in person. Once a member, they can choose a few toys to borrow for 4 weeks. After the loan period, they can exchange them for new toys, or renew them for one additional loan period. Membership is a donate-what-you-can-afford-model. Memberships are available to all families, caregivers, and organizations that work with children in the Finger Lakes region surrounding Ithaca, NY. Become a member by signing up in-library or online through our website. Members can browse in-library or online for toys they would like to borrow. If browsing online, they can reserve toys to pick up at a later date.
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Provides half-day summer activities to teens with developmental disabilities. Groups have a brown bag lunch together and then participate in scheduled events. Daily activities include swimming, Ultimate Frisbee, short hikes, and a high ropes course.
Provides half-day summer activities to teens with developmental disabilities. Groups have a brown bag lunch together and then participate in scheduled events. Daily activities include swimming, Ultimate Frisbee, short hikes, and a high ropes course.
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* Provides a year-round resource for children and families that provides opportunities for youth development. Residential camps. School-Age programs. Day camps. Weekend camps. Family camps. Leaders in training. Counselor in training. Retreats. Adventure based learning experiences.
* Provides a year-round resource for children and families that provides opportunities for youth development. Residential camps. School-Age programs. Day camps. Weekend camps. Family camps. Leaders in training. Counselor in training. Retreats. Adventure based learning experiences.
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Provides loan books, magazines, collection of reading materials, films, records, microfilms and computer access and free Wi-Fi for use of individuals and community. Young adult and adult free programming and computer classes. Children's programs. Connected with inter-library loan system through Four County Library System.
Provides loan books, magazines, collection of reading materials, films, records, microfilms and computer access and free Wi-Fi for use of individuals and community. Young adult and adult free programming and computer classes. Children's programs. Connected with inter-library loan system through Four County Library System.
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Promotes the health and wellness of Jefferson County residents. Services include nutrition education classes, physical activity programs, safety and prevention information, and coordination with school wellness committees.
Promotes the health and wellness of Jefferson County residents. Services include nutrition education classes, physical activity programs, safety and prevention information, and coordination with school wellness committees.
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Offers instruction in creative arts such as watercraft, pottery, silk screening, sewing, weaving, creative writing, and digital photography.
Offers instruction in creative arts such as watercraft, pottery, silk screening, sewing, weaving, creative writing, and digital photography.
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Offers a full range of services and activities for adults and children including computer access, story programs for preschoolers, programs for seniors, and summer reading clubs for children and teens. Also provides one-on-one computer and technology instruction.
Offers a full range of services and activities for adults and children including computer access, story programs for preschoolers, programs for seniors, and summer reading clubs for children and teens. Also provides one-on-one computer and technology instruction.
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* Provides services for individuals with physical or multiple disabilities and their families that include: Pediatric rehabilitative services. Occupational, physical and speech therapy for all ages. School contract services for pre-schoolers and school aged children. Early Intervention services. Preschool for children with and without special needs. Adult services. Life skills/day program services. Assistive technology. Residential services. Transitional apartments. Respite services for adults and children in-home. Individual and family support services. Site- and community-based respite and habilitation services. Support services, including family reimbursement and transportation (see Project Access info below). Clinic Services. Adaptive equipment assessments. Occupational Therapy. Physical Therapy. Speech-Language Therapy. Behavioral Health Services. Psychiatry. Brokerage Services/Self Direction. Sports Net Adaptive Sports. Project Access. Transportation service for people with physical disabilities who lives with their families and are not being transported to respite program.
* Provides services for individuals with physical or multiple disabilities and their families that include: Pediatric rehabilitative services. Occupational, physical and speech therapy for all ages. School contract services for pre-schoolers and school aged children. Early Intervention services. Preschool for children with and without special needs. Adult services. Life skills/day program services. Assistive technology. Residential services. Transitional apartments. Respite services for adults and children in-home. Individual and family support services. Site- and community-based respite and habilitation services. Support services, including family reimbursement and transportation (see Project Access info below). Clinic Services. Adaptive equipment assessments. Occupational Therapy. Physical Therapy. Speech-Language Therapy. Behavioral Health Services. Psychiatry. Brokerage Services/Self Direction. Sports Net Adaptive Sports. Project Access. Transportation service for people with physical disabilities who lives with their families and are not being transported to respite program.
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*Provides adults in our community an opportunity to qualify for a Class A or Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Theory, range & public road curriculums meet the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Entry-Level Driver Training regulations.*Provides ongoing enrollment with flexible scheduling.
*Provides adults in our community an opportunity to qualify for a Class A or Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Theory, range & public road curriculums meet the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Entry-Level Driver Training regulations.*Provides ongoing enrollment with flexible scheduling.
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Provides park and recreational programs and activities for residents and visitors to the Town of DeWitt.
Provides park and recreational programs and activities for residents and visitors to the Town of DeWitt.
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Maintains all town roads including paving & repair, snow removal, street sweeping, and signage in the Village of Stillwater.
Picks up residential brush & leaves and provides waste management information for Village of Stillwater residents.
Responsible for developing, maintaining, and operating the system of aqueducts, reservoirs, channels, pipelines, mains, laterals, curb boxes, and pumping and purifying equipment by which the community's water supply is obtained, treated, stored, and distributed to consumers in the Village of Stillwater.
Responsible for the operation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of the pipes, drains, and manholes that constitute the sewage collection system which transports liquid waste to treatment facilities.
Maintains all town roads including paving & repair, snow removal, street sweeping, and signage in the Village of Stillwater.
Picks up residential brush & leaves and provides waste management information for Village of Stillwater residents.
Responsible for developing, maintaining, and operating the system of aqueducts, reservoirs, channels, pipelines, mains, laterals, curb boxes, and pumping and purifying equipment by which the community's water supply is obtained, treated, stored, and distributed to consumers in the Village of Stillwater.
Responsible for the operation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of the pipes, drains, and manholes that constitute the sewage collection system which transports liquid waste to treatment facilities.
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Offers individuals the opportunity to participate in group activities or overnight trips to local attractions. Admissions, meals, and transportation are provided at no charge to families.
Offers individuals the opportunity to participate in group activities or overnight trips to local attractions. Admissions, meals, and transportation are provided at no charge to families.
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Camp Long Point, in Penn Yan on Seneca Lake.
Camp Long Point, in Penn Yan on Seneca Lake.
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* Provides a Senior Center that include different programs for seniors: Socialization Advocacy Exercise program Support groups Hot meals served daily Education and recreational programs Special events and trips Social services counseling Shopping trips Transportation provided to residents in southwest area
* Provides a Senior Center that include different programs for seniors: Socialization Advocacy Exercise program Support groups Hot meals served daily Education and recreational programs Special events and trips Social services counseling Shopping trips Transportation provided to residents in southwest area
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Provides park and recreational programs and activities for residents and visitors to the Town of Johnsburg.
Provides park and recreational programs and activities for residents and visitors to the Town of Johnsburg.
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Offers adult sport leagues including softball and lacrosse in the summer (April - September) and basketball, broomball, and volleyball in the fall/winter (October - March).
Offers adult sport leagues including softball and lacrosse in the summer (April - September) and basketball, broomball, and volleyball in the fall/winter (October - March).
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* Offers a low impact fitness program structured and tailored to the needs of the Down Syndrome population but is also open to the public and to teens of all abilities. Teens with Down Syndrome (DS) are provided a safe environment to participate in physical activities and exercise. Tailored classes specific to low impact physical exercise / activities that will increase muscle strength and eliminate low tone. Increase in confidence and self-esteem - trying something new in a safe and accepting environment. Ability to socialize with peers and form relationships.
* Offers a low impact fitness program structured and tailored to the needs of the Down Syndrome population but is also open to the public and to teens of all abilities. Teens with Down Syndrome (DS) are provided a safe environment to participate in physical activities and exercise. Tailored classes specific to low impact physical exercise / activities that will increase muscle strength and eliminate low tone. Increase in confidence and self-esteem - trying something new in a safe and accepting environment. Ability to socialize with peers and form relationships.
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* Offers programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: School Program: Provides full-day special education instruction to children ages 5 to 22, based on each student's Individual Education Plan (IEP). Community Classrooms: Community-based learning environments where students ages 18 to 22 learn job readiness skills in the classroom and apply them at internships at nearby businesses. Work-Based Learning: A continuum of learning from internal assessments and training in our PAES lab and at community-based experiences.Supported Employment (SEMP): Staff assists individuals 18 years and older in obtaining and maintaining competitive employment, working alongside co-workers without disabilities and earning at least minimum wage. Partners with area businesses to place talented and diverse workers in jobs that meet the employer's unique workforce needs. Community-Based Prevocational Services: Habilitation services that assist individuals to develop employment readiness skills, provided in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of the individual receiving services. The services consist of learning and work experiences, including volunteer work that is not job-task specific, but contributes to an individual's ability to attain paid employment in the community. Special Touch Bakery: Serves as an opportunity for adults with developmental disabilities to learn production and food service skills at their own pace while earning a weekly paycheck. Partners With Industry (PWI): Trains individuals in achieving maximum production and high-quality levels. They perform subcontract work such as sorting, assembly, fulfillment, shrink wrapping, bulk mailings and other labor-intensive work. Respite/Recreation: Extracurricular recreational program that allows adults and students who are enrolled in the Home and Community Based Waiver Program through OPWDD to broaden their recreational, social skills and knowledge. Health Center (Article 16 Clinic): Comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services (PT, OT, Counseling and Speech Services) to the agency's student and adult populations, including state-mandated health screenings (vision, hearing and scoliosis), emergency first aid, the administration of medications and illness assessment. Day Habilitation: Participants take part in a wide variety of activities on campus and within the community. Front Line Supervisors and Direct Support Professionals work directly with participants to develop the necessary skills that will allow them to become more independent. Holy Childhood's Day Habilitation Program offers a few different types of programmatic options in effort to accommodate everyone's skill set. This includes our Senior Day Habilitation Program, Transitional Day Habilitation Program, and Day Habilitation Without Walls Program.
* Offers programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: School Program: Provides full-day special education instruction to children ages 5 to 22, based on each student's Individual Education Plan (IEP). Community Classrooms: Community-based learning environments where students ages 18 to 22 learn job readiness skills in the classroom and apply them at internships at nearby businesses. Work-Based Learning: A continuum of learning from internal assessments and training in our PAES lab and at community-based experiences.Supported Employment (SEMP): Staff assists individuals 18 years and older in obtaining and maintaining competitive employment, working alongside co-workers without disabilities and earning at least minimum wage. Partners with area businesses to place talented and diverse workers in jobs that meet the employer's unique workforce needs. Community-Based Prevocational Services: Habilitation services that assist individuals to develop employment readiness skills, provided in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of the individual receiving services. The services consist of learning and work experiences, including volunteer work that is not job-task specific, but contributes to an individual's ability to attain paid employment in the community. Special Touch Bakery: Serves as an opportunity for adults with developmental disabilities to learn production and food service skills at their own pace while earning a weekly paycheck. Partners With Industry (PWI): Trains individuals in achieving maximum production and high-quality levels. They perform subcontract work such as sorting, assembly, fulfillment, shrink wrapping, bulk mailings and other labor-intensive work. Respite/Recreation: Extracurricular recreational program that allows adults and students who are enrolled in the Home and Community Based Waiver Program through OPWDD to broaden their recreational, social skills and knowledge. Health Center (Article 16 Clinic): Comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services (PT, OT, Counseling and Speech Services) to the agency's student and adult populations, including state-mandated health screenings (vision, hearing and scoliosis), emergency first aid, the administration of medications and illness assessment. Day Habilitation: Participants take part in a wide variety of activities on campus and within the community. Front Line Supervisors and Direct Support Professionals work directly with participants to develop the necessary skills that will allow them to become more independent. Holy Childhood's Day Habilitation Program offers a few different types of programmatic options in effort to accommodate everyone's skill set. This includes our Senior Day Habilitation Program, Transitional Day Habilitation Program, and Day Habilitation Without Walls Program.
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Double H Ranch Summer Camp Program offers a chance to experience the magic of the Adirondacks. We offer six day sessions filled with camp activities such as swimming, arts & crafts, horseback riding, fishing and a day at the amusement park. There is a 2:1 camper to staff ratio in addition to volunteer nurses and doctor onsite 24 hours a day.
Double H Ranch Summer Camp Program offers a chance to experience the magic of the Adirondacks. We offer six day sessions filled with camp activities such as swimming, arts & crafts, horseback riding, fishing and a day at the amusement park. There is a 2:1 camper to staff ratio in addition to volunteer nurses and doctor onsite 24 hours a day.
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Provides a summer program to promote education, creativity and character development.
Provides a summer program to promote education, creativity and character development.
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