The Carson Kolzig Foundation has graciously given us a grant to sponsor the events below and we are planning the details and dates. We are now able to reach our community in a more broad spectrum of activites for 2008.
If you would like to be included in one of these events, please contact Danatolick@hotmail.com

· Dinner for Adults with ASD------February 16th
· Bouncearena Fun Day for ASD Children & Siblings----TBA
· Movie Night for youth with ASD----TBA
· Autism Awareness Carnival/Fair----April 5th
· ASW-TCC BBQ-----July
· ASW-TCC Christmas Party----December
Tax Time information:
Tax Benefits for Parents of Children with Learning Disabilities - SchwabLearning.org
http://www.schwablearning.org/articles.aspx?r=1130
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Southeastern Washington Autism Conference
Thursday, July 31 and Friday, August 1
Kennewick, WA
SAVE THE DATE!
Keynote Speakers:
Temple Grandin, Ph.D.
and
Paula Kluth, Ph.D.
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IMPORTANT: The Neurological Resource Center will not be doing registration this year. In order to receive registration information from Spectrum Training Systems, who will be doing the registration, please send an email to spectrumtrainingsystems@yahoo.com as soon as possible, asking to be put on the email distribution list for this conference.
Please forward this email to anyone that you think may be interested in attending this conference.

Information Provided By: Michelle Allgaier certified yoga instructor
Michelle Allgaier, certified yoga instructor and owner of Art by 'Chell is presenting a stress release class for parents of special needs children.
Stressed Out Parents Club. January 19th, 2008. 7-9pm. This first time offered class is a must for parents of special needs children, single parents, or any parent experiencing a high level of daily stress. Michelle will share what has worked for her to release stress and avoid the long term physical and emotional effects of unreleased tension. You will practice breathing techniques that take minutes, if not seconds, to change your state of mind. You will practice safe yoga, roller massage and mindfulness techniques. These are practices that work! You may not be able to remove the stressors in your life but you will have the tools to release that stress on a regular basis. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to relax and leave renewed. Make a much deserved date with yourself!
$18 if pre-registered by 1/12. $25 after. Call Yoga Community, 521-4287 for registration.
About the instructor;
Michelle Allgaier began yoga eight years ago as a way to release stress as a parent of a special needs child. She became a certified yoga instructor, with her training in Iyengar yoga. In 2003 she opened a Yoga studio, Yoga Community. In 2006 she left her yoga studio and started a separate business, Art by 'Chell, pursuing her lifetime passion as an artist. She specializes in Trompe L'oeil murals, faux finishes and fine art pieces. Stress release practices continue to be integral to finding balance as a business owner and single parent to three chidren. For other classes and more information please visit her website www.artbychell.com. For kids yoga and other wellness classes visit Yoga Community, www.theyogacommunity.com.
Autism Teleconferences for 2008
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RSVP IS REQUIRED: RSVP email to:
Angel L. Trump
Education Assistant
Kennewick General Hospital
or
Melissa Brooks
Vice-President
ASW-TCC
Please share with anyone you know who may be interested.
Autism 200 Series: A series of 90 minute classes for parents and caregivers of children with autism who wish to better understand this disorder. Classes are taught by rotating faculty members from Children's Hospital and the University of Washington, along with professionals from the community.
Location:
KGH Family Health Center
203 West 8th Avenue
Kennewick, Washington
Battelle Rooms
UPCOMING 200 CLASSES:
Autism 205: SOCIAL SKILLS
February 21st, 2008 7:00-8:30 pm
“Sexuality & Relationships”
Instructor: Steve Becker, PhD
Autism 206: TREATMENTS
March 20, 2008
7:00-8:30 pm
"Biomedical Treatments"
Instructor: Dr. Gary Stobbe
Autism 204: POPULAR INTERVENTION APPROACHES
March 27, 2008
“The ABA, RDI & DIR”
Instructors: Stacey Shook, Rosemary White
Autism 207: SKILLS COMMUNICATION
April 17th, 2008
7:00-8:30 pm
“Fostering Friendships”
Instructor: Carla Brooks, SLP
Autism 208: SOCIAL SKILLS
May 15th, 2008
7:00-8:30 pm
“Adulthood”
Instructor: Steve Becker, PhD
Autism 209: LEGAL
June 19th, 2008
7:00-8:30 pm
“DDD, Social Security & Medicaid”
Instructor: Josh Brothers, Attorney at Dussault Law Firm *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
“Autism 101” is a 90-minute class sponsored by Children's hospital, for the parents and caregivers of children recently diagnosed with autism who wish to understand this disorder in greater depth. The content for each presentation is the same, but will be taught by rotating faculty members from Children’s Hospital and the University of Washington, along with some community professionals. In the end of each session there will be a question and answer time with the speaker.
RSVP is REQUIRED:
Call 586-5119 or email to: angel.trump@kphd.org or mbrooks2b@charter.net
Location:
KGH Family Health Center
203 West 8th Avenue
Kennewick, Washington
Battelle Rooms
UPCOMING 100 CLASSES:
January 24, 2008 7-8:30 pm
March 27th 7-8:30 pm
May 22nd 7-8:30 pm

Parent's Dinner Night Out P.O.C.A. (Parents of Children with Autism)

Monday, June 2, 2008
Location:TBA
Time: 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Type: Dinner
Other dates to follow. Locations to be announced each month.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Monday, August 4, 2008
Monday, September 1, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
Parent's Dinner Night Out is a way to get to know others who have Autism or have children or grandchildren affected with Autism. This is intended to a relaxed environment for adults to socialize so come as you are.
We also realize that for some, finances are very tight. We choose the restaurants based on recommendations of parents so if you would like to request a restaurant we will go there too one month, not a problem. We would like to encourage you to come when you can.
As one parent has said, "A well rested parent is a good parent."