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UPCOMING MEETINGS/EVENTS
In the Spirit of Giving- SHOPPING BENEFIT DAYS FOR HOLIDAY DECORATING AND GIFT GIVING
McArdles Florist & Garden Center will donate15% of all purchases
made on the first decorating weekend of the holiday season, Nov. 25
through 27, to FAP (Friends of Autistic People) to support its AUTISM
programs and the Farm project! This will be McArdle's fourth 3-day
benefit shopping event for FAP. The greenery bedecked store takes on a
magical quality for the holiday shopping season and one can fill all
one's needs for decorations, gifts and gourmet foods as there are so
many traditional or novelty items to choose from. There will be hot
mulled cider and cookies.
McArdles is located at 48 Arch St., Greenwich, 203-661-5600.
FAP is a not-for-profit organization that works to educate the public
in autism and to obtain services anchored by law for kids with autism
who have aged out of school at 21. FAP is also planning a FARM Living
& Learning Center for young adults with autism where assisted by
autism trained counselors they will be able to learn meaningful skills
in a wholesome environment. At FAP all work is done by volunteers. For
information please call 661-8510 or visit www.autisticadults.com.
Download the Flyer
(.pdf, acrobat required)
PAST MEETINGS/EVENTS
Let's have FUN!
Sponsored by FAP : PARENTS AND FRIENDS Meeting
JENNIFER SOKIRA , Board Cert. Music Therapis t, private practice,
"Music Therapy and the Autism Spectrum"
and networking
Thursday, Sept 29, 7 pm
This presentation will provide an overview of the field of music
therapy and its use with individuals who are on the autism spectrum.
The use of music to encourage communication, socialization, motor,
self-help and cognitive skills will be discussed as well as practical
techniques that can be used to incorporate musical experiences into
family and community life.
Jennifer Sokira, MT-BC is a board-certified music therapist in private
practice in southwestern Connecticut. She has recently founded Connecticut
Music Therapy Services. She has worked with children and adults with
developmental disabilities, autism, Rett Syndrome, and other neurological
disorders in school, community and home settings since 2002. She received
her Bachelor of Science in Music Therapy from Duquesne University’s
Mary Pappart School of Music and she is currently completing her Master
of Music Therapy (MMT) from Temple University. ****
Pizza dinner. Donations welcome. Directions:From I-95 (North or South)
Leave I-95 at Exit 4 -- Indian Field Road. From NY, turn left, from
CT, turn right. Follow Indian Field Road to end traffic light (US
Route 1). Turn l on Rte 1 (East Putnam Av) and continue for 6/10 of
a mile; through 3 lights. Christ Church located on l, just beyond
3rd light and past Temple Sholom. Parkg lot entrance marked "Church
Parking".
From MERRIT Take the North Street exit, and follow the signs to the
Greenwich Business District. At first light, left onto Fairfield Rd,
then an immediate right on Old Church Rd.
Follow Old Church Rd to the intersection of Route 1 (East Putnam Av)
and turn right. You will see the church immediately on your left.
Parking lot entrance is clearly marked "Church Parking".
Note: The Library is on the first floor of the "Parish House",
which is the stone building adjacent to the church. There is a circular
driveway in front of the Parish House. You can park in the circle
or in the Church parking lot.
RSVP to BRITA appreciated at 203-661-8510 (Yes, FAP needs to get
another phone line)
FAP (Friends of Autistic People) Parents Meeting.
Wednesday July 6th , 7 pm @ Christ Church Parish
House, Library upstairs rm., 260 Putnam Ave. , Greewnich, :
Sharing, Caring , support meeting focusing on children now and in
the future. One parent's adult child will go be sent to the Middle
East .
Also Presentation on DMR IP Due Process. And hear about FAP's Farm
project.
As almost always PIZZA dinner . for info 203-662-8510 (Brita Darany).
Pls RSVP.
Directions : (203) 869-6600
From I-95 (North or South) Leave I-95 at Exit 4 -- Indian Field Road.
From NY, turn left, from CT, turn right. Follow Indian Field Road
to end traffic light (US Route 1). Turn l on Rte 1 (East Putnam Av)
and continue for 6/10 of a mile; through 3 lights. Christ Church located
on l, just beyond 3rd light and past Temple Sholom. Parkg lot entrance
marked "Church Parking".
FromMERRIT Take the North Street exit, and follow the signs to the
Greenwich Business District. At first light, left onto Fairfield Rd,
then an immediate right on Old Church Rd.
Follow Old Church Rd to the intersection of Route 1 (East Putnam Av)
and turn right. You will see the church immediately on your left.
Parking lot entrance is clearly marked "Church Parking".
Note: The Library is on the first floor of the "Parish House",
which is the stone building adjacent to the church. There is a circular
driveway in front of the Parish House. You can park in the circle
or in the Church parking lot.
FRIENDS OF AUTISTIC PEOPLE (FAP)
Invites to a PARENTS MEETING
and light dinner by Lombardi Pizza
ALICE REITZ presents about long-term planning for your child w/ special
needs and about PLAN Special Needs Trusts.
Wednesday, May 18th, 7pm to 9 p.m.
Christ Church Parish House
Greenwich 260 E. Putnam Ave.
RSVP Brita Darany 203-661-8510 or bridaranyi@aol.com
Light Dinner /Refreshments provided
McArdles Florist & Garden Center generously supports FAP
Please return the favor by shopping with them@ 48ArchSt.Greenwich
AUTISTIC PEOPLE PARENTS MEETING
Directions:
I95 Exit 4 Indian Field Rd/From North:
turn RT at end of ramp onto Indian Field Rd./
From South:
go LEFT./Turn LEFT at1st light onto E. Putnam Ave./Church-Parish Hall
, mile on left Entrance in center of circular drive facing Red Cross;
Parking on lot between Church and Synagogue.
FUSIONS
SALON IN WILTON will open its doors Sunday June 5th,
to hold an all-day haircutting marathon for the benefit of Friends
of Autistic People (FAP). All of the day's proceeds are to help
raise funds for the residential farm that FAP is planning to
establish as a living and learning center for kids with autism
at the threshold of adulthood. Shampoo, cut and blow dry will
be $40 for adults and $30 for children. A wide variety of silent
auction items have been gathered for some fun shopping. There
are signed items from famous sports figure Steve Young, Hall
of Famer from the San Francisco 49ers as well as dinner for
2 at the Culinary Institute at Hyde Park, and a vast array of
other items as well as door prizes and goody bag gifts. Refreshments
will be served throughout the day. Fusions is located in the
Gateway Shopping Center on Rte. 7 in Wilton. For more information
please call Debbie at 762-0343. Come help us make our dream
farm come true by joining us on Sunday June 5th. Doors open
at 9 a.m.
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FAP-Friends
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REMINDER:
Parents Meeting 7 pm Wed Christ Church Greenwich
FOR info pls call Brita 203-661-8510
Directions:
I95 Exit 4 Indian Field Rd/From North:
turn RT at end of ramp onto Indian Field Rd./
From South:
go LEFT./Turn LEFT at1st light onto E. Putnam Ave./Church-Parish Hall
, mile on left Entrance in center of circular drive facing Red Cross;
Parking on lot between Church and Synagogue.

Andre Watts to Perform at Temple Sholom to Benefit FAP and Their Planned
Farm for the Autistic
FAP (Friends of Autistic People) in collaboration with Temple Sholom of
Greenwich will present world renowned pianist Andre Watts on the Temple's
stage in a recital on Sunday, October 17th at 4 p.m. The concert will
benefit FAP's plans to establish a FARM for children with autism at the
onset of adulthood. Honorary Chairs are Senator Joseph Lieberman, US Congresswoman
Rosa deLauro and Senator William Nickerson.
The concert will be followed by a cocktail and hors d'oeuvres reception
at the Temple (sumptuous treats courtesy Steve Herman Caterers) where
ticket holders at the patron level will enjoy meeting the celebrated artist
in person. They will also be entertained with a musical interlude by students
from the Greenwich Japanese School. .
Andre Watts whose mother is Hungarian is one of the music world's most
beloved superstars. His performances each year with the world's great
orchestras and conductors and his sold-out performances at the most prestigious
international festivals bring him to every corner of the globe.and international
festivals bring him to every corner of the gl
Mr. Watts generously offered to help FAP to raise seed money for FAP's
newest initiative, the development of the first farm in Southern Connecticut
for autistic children as they mature into adults and lose their autism
supports. This farm will be a place where young people with autism will
be able to live, learn and work and enjoy purposeful lives in a caring
and wholesome environment. It was astounding that when approached Mr.
Watts immediately agreed to play for FAP even though he had just undergone
brain surgery. He said "I am not just polite-- I mean it". His
philanthropy is well known as he traditionally helps raise funds for Camp
Hill Villages where people with disabilities live in village communities
Note, donations of funds or land grants from generous donors are being
sought for the project.
Friends of Autistic People was founded in September 1997 as a not-for-profit
parent education and advocacy group. Its mission is to disseminate information
on autism to the public and the legislators and, through its various initiatives,
to help improve the lives of our adult children with autism.
Mr. Andre Watts' benefit recital will mark the first collaboration between
FAP and Temple Sholom. FAP is most grateful for Temple Sholom's interest
and support.
Area merchants support the event, among them Crucitti Florists, Steven
Herman Catering, AoC Fine Wines.
A benefit committee is still accepting people interested to help. For
more information, please call 203-661-8510.

Parent
Meeting
Tuesday,
July 1st, 2003
The Workplace
and the Individual on the Autism Spectrum
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Our
featured presentation will be by
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Fred
Fachner of Bureau of Rehabilitative Services, and representatives
of local corporations hotels - Hyatt, Marriott, Sheraton. Please
plan to attend.
McArdles
Florist & Garden Center generously supports FAP. Please
return the favor by shopping with them at 480 Arch Street, Greenwich
FAP
Farm initiative Meeting
Monday
July 14,
2003
Tom Partridge's
proposal of a farm plan for Snow Farm will serve as a basis for discussing
and further defining our vision. Group II and Group III will also
present.
Both
Meetings Will Be Held
7:00-9:00
PM
Christ
Church Parish Hall
260
East Putnam Avenue
Greenwich,
Connecticut
Light
Dinner and
Refreshments Served
printable
directions
RSVP
to Brita Darany
203-661-8510 or
bridaranyi@aol.com
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