Um, they are being VERY secretive….
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I'd like to piggy back on that - what are other states doing?
Shannon
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Trudgeon, Ann <xxxxxx@okdhs.org> wrote:
I really would LOVE to know what other states are doing, ADA-wise….
Beyond that, Tom rolled in to OKC last October (on his way to several conferences in New Mexico).
I wasn’t offered a seat on the bus, but we were having the first class of Partners in Policymaking that day, so it was cool timing!
Ann
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On Behalf Of Farrar - CDHS, julie
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I appreciate the collaboration...unfortunately we did not plan together as well here in Colorado, although I hosted a dinner party for the driver and crew (Tom Olin is a life long
friend) and there was strong CDDC representation...and fun night with great memories...we are very involved in the local 25th anniversary celebration though!
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On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 6:42 AM, Cole, Molly <xxxxxx@ct.gov> wrote:
Thanks, Eric. This is totally appropriate to share!
Molly
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Subject: DD Councils ADA Legacy Bus Tour
This may not be 100% appropriate, but some of you may have been following me last week as I participated
in the ADA25 Legacy tour. I spent five days on the bus as it traveled through eastern Tennessee. It was a great experience meeting and talking with people about what the ADA means to them. I write this to encourage you to publicize the Tour if it comes
to your state. Make sure people know that it is coming and what it means. Also, there is still time to volunteer and ride the bus! The bus is coming to the following places before the July 26th celebration in DC. You can also follow it at
http://www.adalegacy.com/ada25/ada-legacy-tour
South Carolina
Illinois
Indiana
Wisconsin
Montana
New York
Ohio
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Maryland
Thanks for letting me interrupt your day!
Eric
Eric E. Jacobson
Executive Director
Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities
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