Missed one our events or want to see what it is like in one of our programs? Check out all of Walton Options’ activities out in our Photo Galleries. And don’t worry if you are using a screen reader, we have captions on all of our photos!
MVP Community Awards 2017
October 2017
Legends Club, Augusta, GA
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A photo of the MVP Community Awards program sitting on a table.
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The guest tables were all set for the MVP Community Awards Luncheon with programs, and place settings.
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Before guests arrived at the MVP Community Awards, we grabbed a quick photo of all the tables and the podium set-up and ready to go.
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The opening slide for the MVP Community Awards displayed on one of the TV screens at the Luncheon.
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Guests pose for a quick photo at their table before the start of the MVP Community Awards Luncheon.
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Walton Options’ volunteers pose for a quick photo before the start of the MVP Community Awards Luncheon.
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Guests pose for a quick photo at their table before the start of the MVP Community Awards Luncheon.
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Guests pose for a quick photo at their table before the start of the MVP Community Awards Luncheon.
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A group of Walton Options staff pose for a quick photo before the MVP Community Awards Luncheon sitting at their table.
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Brian Hensley, a finalist for outstanding individual advocate, poses for a quick photo before the MVP Community Awards luncheon.
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Walton Options’ own Gaylon poses with one of our Volunteers before the MVP Community Awards Luncheon.
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Guests pose for a quick photo at their table before the start of the MVP Community Awards Luncheon.
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The MVP Community Awards Luncheon was set-up for a delicious lunch and encouraging guests to interact with the MVPs of the CSRA.
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A candid photo of the lunechon line with guests preparing their food plate before the Awards Ceremony started.
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A candid photo of the MVP Community Awards Luncheon with guests sitting at their tables around the room.
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A candid shot of our host, Barclay Bishop, opening the MVP Community Awards at the podium.
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Speaker Jeff Eisman holds a microphone as he speaks during the MVP COmmunity Awards while standing in front of the Walton Options backdrop.
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Representatives of the winners of the Inclusive Community Award, Barney’s Pharmacy, pose in front of the Walton Options’ backdrop with Cyndy after being announced as the award recipient.
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Two men pose in front of the Walton Options backdrop to recieve the MVP Community Award for Outstanding Service Organization from the previous year’s winner.
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Walton Options’ Executive Director Tiffany presents the MVP Awards for Outstanding Individual Advocate to Gerald.
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The Walton Options’ Board Chair, Lisa, poses with Robbie after he received his Walton Options’ MVP Award.
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Spencer poses in front of the Walton Options backdrop with our Board Chair, Lisa, after accepting the Walton Options’ Dedicated Volunteer Award.
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A candid photo of the MVP Community Awards host, Barclay Bishop, and guest speaker, Jeff Eiseman, following the luncheon.
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An MVP Awards Finalist, Brian Hensley, poses with guest speaker Jeff Eiseman after the MVP Community Awards. They are both looking towards another camera smiling.
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Recipient of the Walton Options’ MVP Award, Robbie, poses with his award following the luncheon. Robbie is sitting in his wheelchair holding the award and looking at the camera smiling.
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Recipient of the Walton Options’ Dedicated Volunteer Award, Spencer, poses with his award for a quick photo following the luncheon. He is looking at the camera smiling.
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A quick group shot of members of the Walton Options team, our community partners and one of the Awards finalists. The group is at one of the tables, some of them are sitting while others are standing. They are all looking at the camera smiling.
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A quick photo of the MVP Community Awards host Barclay Bishop with our own Brian taken before the luncheon started.
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A quick photo of the MVP Community Awards host Barclay Bishop with our own Brian taken before the luncheon started.
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A group of Walton Options staff, volunteers, and MVP AWards finalists pose in front of the Walton Options’ backdrop in a group following the Celebration Luncheon.
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Another group of Walton Options staff, volunteers, and MVP AWards finalists pose in front of the Walton Options’ backdrop in a group following the Celebration Luncheon.
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Members of the Walton Options’ staff and volunteer pose with the MVP Awards Host, Barclay Bishop in front of the Walton Options’ Backdrop at the end of the Celebration Luncheon.
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A quick photo of the Walton Options Executive Director, Tiffany, with the MVP Awards Host, Barclay Bishop, anmd Guest Speaker, Jeff Eiseman, in front of the Walton Options’ backdrop.
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Barclay grabs a quick photo with the Walton Options’ Board Chair Lisa following the MVP Community Awards Luncheon.
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Selfie time! Our IL Advocacte Elizabeth grabs a selfie with the MVP Awards Guest Speaker, Jeff Eiseman, after the Celebration Luncheon.
MVP Awards 2016
November 2016
Legends Club, Augusta, GA
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The seven MVP Community Awards and winner envelopes on display before the ceremony.
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The guests enjoyed their tables including their programs and an assortment of pastries and fruit.
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The Walton Options display showcasing the variety of services that we offer.
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Guest mingle before the MVP Community Awards Celebration Brunch at the Legends Club.
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Prior to the Ceremony, guests enjoyed a brunch buffet at the Legends Club.
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A guest checks in prior to the start of the MVP Awards Celebration brunch.
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A guest checks in prior to the start of the MVP Awards Celebration brunch.
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Guests mingle prior to the start of the MVP Community Awards celebration Brunch.
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Guest mingle before the MVP Community Awards Celebration brunch.
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Guest mingle before the MVP Community Awards Celebration Brunch at the Legends Club.
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Barclay Bishop was our host for the Awards Ceremony and we loved having her!
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Board of Director Chair, Beth Morrison, welcomes everyone to the Awards on behalf of the Board.
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We were honored to have Kellie Irving, the City of Augusta Compliance Department Director, as our guest speaker. She spoke about working towards an inclusive community in Augusta.
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A photo of Kellie Irving presenting her speech during our ceremony with multiple, full tables of guests listening.
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During the Ceremony, our sign language interpreter was busy providing accessibility to our guests with hearing impairments.
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A representative from Adaptive Driving Solutions accepts the Inclusive Employment Award from Robbie Breshears from our SC Office.
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Representatives from Project Burke Build pose with Vice Chair of the Board of directors, Lisa Sistare Hawkins in front of the Walton Options backdrop as they collect their Community Government Award.
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Walton Options’ Brian Mosley accepts the Award for Regal 20 Cinemas as winners of the Public Accommodation Award.
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Veterans K9 Solutions’ representative poses with our SC Director Cyndy Anzek after receiving the Outstanding Service Organization Award.
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Dennis Skelley Presented Aldwin Yarbrough the Outstanding Individual Advocate Award.
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The Winner of the Walton Options MVP Awards accepts her awards from Executive Director Tiffany Clifford.
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Executive Director Tiffany Clifford presents Ms. Lura the Walton Options Dedicated Volunteer award.
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A group shot of all the winners and representatives holding their awards. Host Barclay Bishop is in the middle of the group.
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Members of the City of Augusta Government offices including our Guest Speaker Kellie Irving pose in front of the Walton Options Backdrop with host Barclay Bishop and our Executive Director Tiffany Clifford.
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A group photo, from left to right: Barclay Bishop, host; Kellie Irving, guest speaker; Tiffany Clifford, Walton options’ Executive Director.
TEK Quest 2016
July 2016
Augusta-Richmond County Library, Augusta, GA
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An instructor and a volunteer greet campers and their caregivers in front of the TEK Quest banner.
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Different activity stations highlighted different disabilities and different technology that can be used to assist them. This station highlights visual impairments and how to work with different tools to accomplish a task.
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Different activity stations highlighted different disabilities and different technology that can be used to assist them. This station highlights Braille and how to write your own name.
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A girl camper signs and poses towards the camera while she waits for TEK Quest to start.
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A camp instructor uses and egg to demonstrate how we are all the same on the inside, even if we look different on the outside. Other activity stations can been seen set-up beside and behind her.
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An instructor teaches a group of campers with additional activities set up off to the side.
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A camp instructor speaks to a group of campers who are sitting in soft chairs during a teaching section. Additional activity stations can be seen beside her.
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A camp instructor speaks to a group of campers who are sitting in soft chairs during a teaching section. Additional activity stations can be seen beside her.
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Digital technology was also highlighted this year, including robots from Tools for Life. This camper is using an iPad to drive a robot around the library.
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A member of the Tools for Life Team watches one of the robots they brought as a camper navigates it around the library on a a scavenger hunt.
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An instructor and volunteer man the crafts table waiting for campers to arrive.
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Campers use wheelchairs and grabbers to get a better understanding of limited mobility and tools that can help someone be more independent.
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Campers tried a variety of assistive technology during camp, including wheelchairs. This group is mid-race for their wheelchair race.
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Campers tried a variety of assistive technology during camp, including wheelchairs. This group is mid-race for their wheelchair race.
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Campers tried a variety of assistive technology during camp, including wheelchairs. This group is mid-race for their wheelchair race.
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The group of ladies from the GLASS and Library pose with an Instructor during one of the breaks.
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One of the activities was for each camper to make a stress ball. This group of campers and instructor are getting the gel balls into their balloons.
ADA26 Celebration
July 2016
Walton Options Office, Augusta, GA
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We celebrated the 26 Anniversary of the ADA with a parking lot party including Bruster’s ice cream, watermelon, cake, and Bob Marley plus other summer hits playing on the radio.
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Proclamation Image from the Mayor of Augusta declaring ADA awareness day.
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An anniversary cake with blue and red trim with text: ADA 26 Years, Nothing about US without US
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The ADA26 anniversary cake on the table next to the pink lemonade dispenser.
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Visitors check in with Shelia – a woman in a yellow and pink dress stands on one side of the table. Shelia is in her wheelchair on the other side of the table speaking to the visitor.
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Visitors check out the Walton Options information under one of the tents.
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A staff member chats with one of the guests. Photo: A female staff member wears a green ADA25 celebration shirt with her back to the camera, speaking with a gentleman in a blue shirt and tie.
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Walton Options staff celebrate with an ice cream from Bruster’s Ice. One staff member is in a blue shirt with her back to the camera on the left, the ice cream cart is in the middle with two male guests standing to the right of it.
Pigskins & Bowties
September 2015
Legends Club, Augusta, GA
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To celebrate the theme of the evening, a flower centerpiece that has brown flowers arranged in the shape of a football nestled in a bed of greenery that looks like turf.
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A row of the Pigskins & Bowties programs and silent auction guides sit on a window ledge prior to the event.
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Each table’s flower centerpieces went with the theme of football – each one unique in color, representing the major collegiate teams favorites from the area. This one included white and garnet flowers with black ones that almost looked like feathers. There were also pennett table numbers in the centerpieces to accent the brown table clothe pieces, tea lights and evening programs.
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A table top display with information about all of Walton Options’ different services and programs including photos. There is also t-shirts and memory books from the ADA25 celebrations.
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The evening had a range of food including crab cakes passed out by servers like this close up shows.
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To raise funds for Walton Options, there was a Silent Auction throughout the night – these tables offer a variety of displays with the different packages that were on offer including wine, botwies, Christmas decorations and much more.
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One of the items available in the silent auction was this red and white electric guitar, signed by Taylor Swift.
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A small, motorized, covered car comes into the Legends Club, bringing Sir Big Spur, the live Gamecock Mascot.
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Staff from Walton Options enjoyed the gala theme and sported their Bowties just like this lovely lady.
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At the photobooth – a group poses in front of the Pigskins & Bowties backdrop. A gentleman is on the far left, a woman is seated in her wheelchair in the middle, a woman stands on the right and the service dog is laying in front of the wheelchair. They are all looking at the camera smiling and hugging.
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A couple of guests pose for the photographer during the evening.
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Guests took time to speak with our hosts Jay and Barclay as the evening got started including a woman in her wheelchair with her service dog beside her.
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A close up of the DJ’s hands using his turn table.
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A couple of guests pose at their table for the photographer during the evening.
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A couple of guests pose at their table for the photographer during the evening.
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One of our special guests was the live Gamecock, Sir Big Spur> he is sitting on his perch with a sign behind him: Sir Big Spur, the most involved mascot in sports.
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Guests has a chance to get up close an personal with Sir Big Spur like this gentleman who is gently holding the gamecock with the guidance of his owner.
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During the Half-Time Show, the North Augusta High School Drum line performed, much like a football game. They lined up and performed on the dance floor.
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The members of the North Augusta High School Marching Band Drumline pose with their drums and cymbals outside the Legends Club after they performed.
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Jay Jefferies really enjoyed our special Half-time performance and started to march our the door with them.
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Pigskins & Bowties was hosted by two local Celebrities – Jay Jefferies (on the left) and Barclay Bishop (on the right). Our ASL interpreter is behind them signing as they speak.
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To accommodate our guests with hearing impairments, we had an ASL interpreter on hand for all of our speaking times. This is a great shot of her in action during the Half-time show.
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During the Half-time Show of the Gala, Chair of the Board, Beth Morrison, spoke about Walton Options and the work it has done over the past 20 years.
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During the Gala, Walton Options celebrated 20 years of service with a speech from Chair of the Board Beth Morrison and a special recognition for executive director Tiffany Clifford – seen here ready to toast Walton Options’ anniversary.
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Guests are captured enjoying the half-time show including these two ladies.
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During the Pigskins & Bowties Gala, host Jay Jefferies roamed around to the different tables and stopped with Walton Options’ own Brian who is seated at a table with multiple other guests dressed in their finest.
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Jay Jefferies really enjoyed our special Half-time performance and started to march our the door with them.
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A group of Walton Options’ staff post on the dance floor with Jay kneeling in front of them – all the ladies are smiling.
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A couple of guests pose at their table for the photographer during the evening.
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A group of six guests, men and women, pose for the camera during the gala.
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A group of lovely ladies pose at their table for the photographer during the evening.
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Our ASL interpreter for the evening poses with our DJ for the evening.
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A couple of guests pose for the photographer during the evening.
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A couple of guests pose at their table for the photographer during the evening.
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The three Walton Options’ ladies who organized the Gala post for a quick photo close to the dance floor between activities during the evening.
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A couple of guests pose at their table for the photographer during the evening.
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A couple of guests pose for the photographer during the evening.
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A group of 8 women and men pose at one of the high top tables during the gala.
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A group of guests pose with Barclay at their table for the photographer.
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DJ Lu Ong at his computer wearing headphones around his neck and working his turn-table
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Guests take to the dance floor to enjoy the DJ and Music.
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Guests take to the dance floor to enjoy the DJ and Music. One of the dancers is in a wheelchair.
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Guests take to the dance floor to enjoy the DJ and Music.
TEK Quest 2015
July 2015
Walton Options Office, North Augusta, SC
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The “Welcome to TEK Quest” sign outside the Walton Office door. The text is in the TEK Quest blue and green.
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Two campers stop for a smile at the camera. The boy sitting on the left and the girl sitting on the right.
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Two boy campers are smiling as they listen to an assistive technology device that is voice activated
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A group shot of the instructors and volunteers. The two female staff are to the left in blue polo shirts and the male staff are on the right in green polo shirts.
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A close-up photo of an instructor’s hands as she works with a tablet. There are extra tablets laying on the table in blue and green covers.
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A camper works on a tablet with one of the instructors who is showing him how to operate the app.
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A camper and instructor take a break from their activity and smile for the camera. They are both giving the peace sign and smiling looking at the camera.
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A camper works on a tablet with one of the instructors who is showing him how to operate the app
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A camper works on a tablet with one of the instructors who is showing him how to operate the app.
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Instructor Sam takes a break and looks at the camera. He is wearing a green TEK Quest polo shirt and is sitting in his wheelchair. A female volunteer stands behind him looking at a table with tables in green and blue cases.
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A Walton Options’ staff member uses his assistive technology to speak with one of the parents while he sits in his wheelchair.
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A boy camper listens to the music that he has just started on a voice activated device.
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A camper and their caregiver works on a tablet with one of the instructors who is showing him how to operate the app.
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A group of campers is around one of the activity stations with tablets.
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A instructor’s hands are seen working with a tablet showing a program that a camper could use for math practice.
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A seated boy camper is giving a thumbs up while looking to the left of the camera. There is a tablet in a blue case in his lap.
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A group shot of campers, volunteers and caregivers at an activity station with tablets and an instructor. Everyone is smiling at the camera.
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A camper and their caregiver works on a tablet with one of the instructors who is showing him how to operate the app.
ADA25 Celebrations – GreenJackets Game
May 2015
Lake Olmstead Stadium, Augusta, GA
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus sits in front of Lake Olmstead Stadium before the GreenJackets game ADA25 Celebrations.
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Banner with the 25th Anniversary of the ADA information on it for the CSRA Celebration during a Green Jackets Game.
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A week full of events to celebrate ADA25!
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During the GreenJackets game, members of the Walton Options team passed out information about our various programs and the other ADA25 events happening later in the week.
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We were honored to have advocate Tom Olin with us during our ADA25 celebrations. He posted with Commissioner Frampton holding the City of Augusta Proclamation before the GreenJackets Game.
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The City of Augusta joined us in honoring the ADA’s 25th anniversary with a city Proclamation.
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During our ADA25 celebrations, we gave away packets that had bracelets, pins, cards and temporary tattoos that said Disability Rights are Civil Rights.
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On the baseball field, Commission Sean Frampton reads the City of Augusta Proclamation honoring the 25th Anniversary of the ADA. Next to him, Auggie, the GreenJackets’ mascot stands.
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Commission Sean Framption stands on the baseball field along with Willie Jones, Auggie and the ASL interpreter. He has just finished presenting the City of Augusta Proclamation honoring the ADA’s 25th Anniversary.
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On the baseball field, Commission Sean Frampton speaks into a microphone to the crowd. Next to him, Auggie, the GreenJackets’ mascot stands.
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Prior to the first pitch, Auggie, Commissioner Sean Frampton and Walton Options’ Willie Jones post with the ADA25 Proclamation in front of the pitcher’s mound.
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One of Walton Options’ very own, Willie Jones, was honored to throw out a first pitch, recognizing the ADA’s 25th anniversary.
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One of Walton Options’ very own, Willie Jones, was honored to throw out a first pitch, recognizing the ADA’s 25th anniversary.
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During the opening ceremony of the GreenJackets game, our ASL interpreter signs for those with hearing impairments in the crowd. She is on the baseball field along with the speakers.
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One of Walton Options’ very own, Willie Jones, was honored to throw out a first pitch, recognizing the ADA’s 25th anniversary.
ADA25 Celebrations – Disability Rights Museum
May 2015
Augusta, GA
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus traveled with an impressive collection of photographs and information about the disability rights movement and the history of the ADA. We set up a Disability Rights Museum for the public to visit.
ADA25 Celebrations – Tour of the CSRA
May 2015
Around the CSRA
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During the Augusta Tour, we stopped at Georgia Carolina Mobility to recognize them for their work towards an inclusive community and accessibility.
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During the Augusta Tour, we stopped at Georgia Carolina Mobility to recognize them for their work towards an inclusive community and accessibility.
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During our tour of the CSRA, the Road to Freedom Bus and Tom Olin featured in quiet a few local news stories. Tom offered a fountain of knowledge about the events leading up to the passage of the ADA and its history.
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During the Augusta Tour, we stopped at ADP to recognize them for their inclusive employment initiatives. The director of the ADP Augusta office spoke about the importance of the disability community in the workforce.
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During the Augusta Tour, we stopped at ADP to recognize them for their inclusive employment initiatives. Tom Olin spoke briefly about his experience advocating for the ADA’s passage.
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During the Augusta Tour, we stopped at ADP to recognize them for their inclusive employment initiatives. Tom Olin spoke briefly about his experience advocating for the ADA’s passage.
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During the Augusta Tour, we stopped at ADP to recognize them for their inclusive employment initiatives. A member of the Walton Options Board presented the honor to the ADP staff along with Tom Olin.
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The Road to Freedom Bus toured the Augusta Area including a stop off at ADP. They were honored for their inclusive employment initiatives. Members of the Walton Options team, consumers and ADP staff posed with Tom Olin and the bus.
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The Road to Freedom Bus toured the Augusta Area including a stop off at ADP. They were honored for their inclusive employment initiatives. Members of the Walton Options team, consumers and ADP staff posed with Tom Olin and the bus.
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During our tour of the CSRA, the Road to Freedom Bus and Tom Olin featured in quiet a few local news stories. Tom offered a fountain of knowledge about the events leading up to the passage of the ADA and its history.
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During the Augusta Tour, we stopped at the Wilson Family Y to recognize them for their inclusive programs and recreational offerings. A member of the Walton Options team spoke about the ADA25 celebrations and the purpose behind the tour of Augusta.
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During the Augusta Tour, we stopped at the Wilson Family Y to recognize them for their inclusive programs and recreational offerings. The director of the Wilson Family Y spoke about their goals of inclusion.
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During the Augusta Tour, we stopped at the Wilson Family Y to recognize them for their inclusive programs and recreational offerings. The director of the Wilson Family Y accepted the recognition of the their inclusion efforts.
ADA25 Celebrations – Aiken Family Fun Day
May 2015
Odell Weeks Park, Aiken, SC
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus stopped off in the CSRA as it toured across the United States celebrating 25 years of the ADA.
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Those attending the Family Fun Day showed their support for Disability Rights during our ADA25 celebrations.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus stopped off in the CSRA as it toured across the United States celebrating 25 years of the ADA.
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The Road to Freedom Tour Bus stopped off in the CSRA as it toured across the United States celebrating 25 years of the ADA.
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Members of the community line up to register for the Walk ‘n Roll and collect their ADA25 Celebration tshirts.
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Members of the community line up to register for the Walk ‘n Roll and collect their ADA25 Celebration tshirts.
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One of the organizers reads a letter from the South Carolina Governor honoring the Family Fun Day.
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Aiken Mayor Fred Cavanough helped us start the day by reading the proclamation from the City of Aiken.
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Our sign language interpreter was a great asset on the day during our welcome speeches.
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Representative Joe Wilson joined us as we started our Family Fun Day and showed his support for the Disability Community.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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A group from K9 Veterans Solutions joined us at the Family Fun Day – both owners and service dogs.
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To raise awareness of resources available for persons with disabilities in the CSRA, we had a variety of organizations set-up with information during our Family Fun Day.
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Aiken Mayor Fred Cavanaugh tries out the adaptive golf cart from Walton Foundation for Independence.
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Auggie leads the start of the Equality Walk ‘n Roll at Odell Weeks.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community who participated in our Walk n’ Roll celebrating Disability Rights.
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Members of the community take a few minutes to hug and pose with Auggie after completing the Walk ‘n Roll for Disability Rights.
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Members of the community take a few minutes to hug and pose with Auggie after completing the Walk ‘n Roll for Disability Rights.
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Members of the community take a few minutes to hug and pose with Auggie after completing the Walk ‘n Roll for Disability Rights.
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Members of the community take a few minutes to hug and pose with Auggie after completing the Walk ‘n Roll for Disability Rights.
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Members of the community take a few minutes to hug and pose with Auggie after completing the Walk ‘n Roll for Disability Rights.
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We enjoyed pizza during our ADA25 Aiken Family Fun Day from our sponsor Papa John’s.
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During the Family Fun Day we offer a lunch of pizza, chips and drinks from Papa Johns and Coca-Cola.
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During the Family Fun Day we offer a lunch of pizza, chips and drinks from Papa Johns and Coca-Cola.
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The Family Fun Day had a variety of games run by the Tri-Development Center of Aiken.
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Local musicians performed during our Family Fun Day, creating a great environment.
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Local musicians performed during our Family Fun Day, creating a great environment.
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Local musicians performed during our Family Fun Day, creating a great environment.
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Members of the community pose in front of the Road to Freedom Tour Bus to show their support for Disability Rights.
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Members of the community enjoying the Family Fun Day.
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A service dog takes a break while there with his handler, a veteran.
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Members of the community enjoyed a day of fun, games, and resources at Odell Weeks.
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One of the activities we offered during our Family Fun Day, we had a variety of crafts to create.
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We offered Face Painting at our crafts area. This young lady is getting a second painting to go with her butterfly!
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We offered Face Painting at our crafts area. This young man is a design on his cheek!
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A guest enjoys that craft tent with getting something painted on her arm.
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Our Family Fun Day was designed for the whole family, including kids.
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Our Family Fun Day was designed for the whole family, including kids.
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Members of the community participated in one of the games that were set-up at our ADA25 celebration.
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Members of the community participated in the fishing game that was set-up at our ADA25 celebration.
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A black and white photo close-up of the dinosaur races (toy dinosaurs racing on a board)
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A group of game participants thrown large dice in the air to see how far to move their dinosaur.
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The Road to Freedom Tour bus driver, Tom Olin, celebrated the Family Fun Day with us and posed for pictures throughout the day.
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Some of our Walton Options team take a minute to capture a photo of themselves at the registration tent.
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Two of the Walton Options Team take a moment to pose for a photo during the ADA25 celebrations.
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Some of those who attended our celebrations were interviewed by a local news station about the day.
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A young boy holds a small American Flag on a stick while he plays in the park.
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A volunteer scoops popcorn out of an old fashion popcorn machine into a small paper bag.