This week on LEISURE LINK with Peter Greco:
- Harley Connolly has just been appointed as head coach of the USC Paralympic Hub program,
- Ron Hooton, CEO of Vision Australia talks about how important Vision Australia's Carols By Candlelight is and what services the funds raised Vision Australia provides. You can find out more here: https://carols.visionaustralia.org/
- Chloe Kempe, CEO for SA Care, invites all to the Specialist Disability Accommodation Expo, Thursday 1st December at 3-6pm 586 Regency Rd, Broadview SA. Call 1300145636 or go to https://www.sacare.com.au/
- Allison Davies, from Music and the Brain, tells us about how the beat of music may help people with Parkinsons.
- Kerry Skipworth, Co-ordinator for the South Australian Branch of Blind Citizens Australia, cordially invites all to a lunch and catch up on Saturday 3rd December at noon, at the Coopers Ale House 316 Pulteney Street in the city. RSVP by calling 1800 033 660 or email [email protected]
- Tyson Hopprich, Program Producer from Access 2 Arts, is excited about “Exquisite Familiar” an Installation featuring 11 artists with disabilities opening Friday 2nd December at the Art Gallery of South Australia. Learn more here: https://access2arts.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=437fb42530ab98f9a1241574b&id=815a69403a&e=664d6bdf50) or call 8463 1689
- Reeva Brice conducts her regular yoga Segment. You can call Reeva on 0412 866096
- Professor Denise Wood from USC, has news on updates to LinkedIn; Amazon; a brain chip implant allowing people to control their i-devices and what is happening accessibility-wise on Twitter.
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