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New Wheelchair Friendly Boss Hoss
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"Portrait of Spirit: One Story at a Time" series on display until Feb. 28 at the Discovery Museum, at 315 E. Lafayette St., in downtown Jackson. - SUN STORY
Sunday, January 4, 2009, will be the 200th birthday of the man who created the tactile code that has allowed blind people around the world to read: Louis Braille. Many organizations, schools, agencies, and individuals are planning special celebrations to commemorate this event and to honor Louis Braille and the code he created. - Read all about him.
JCIL & Dyer Baptist Assoc. building 5 Ramps on January 15, Martin Luther King, Jr's Birthday.
SILC meeting January 15 in Nashville.
Nursing Facility to Community Transitioning Training January 20 at MCIL in Memphis.
The first ever Disability Inaugural Ball
will be Sunday January 18, 2009 from 7 p.m. to midnight at the National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor, Washington, D.C. featuring Grammy-award winning musicians, dancing, food, speakers and commemorative memorabilia.
Individual tickets are $100 and available on first-come, first-served basis.
The National Press Club is accessible via the D. C. Metro.
For more information, visit the American Association for People with Disabilities (AAPD) Justice for All blog.
JCIL Radio - Dr King Had A Dream
KEVIN MANKEY - Christmas Video
Breakfast with SANTA - Pictures Here
JCIL In The Classroom
WE'RE COOKING!
JCIL Staff Celebrates
VETERANS DAY
IL in the Classroom
LEADERSHIP TRAIINING
THCC TennCare Cuts
News Conference
The natives are restless over
Group Home Fears
Examining Changes Since Tragic Nursing Home Fire
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