Phone: 931-456-0206

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 March Walk 2010 Results

Name Race Time Bib Division Division Place Race Place Hometown
DeLorenzo, Joseph 0:14:33 668 M (19-24) 1 Overall Male Crossville
Terry, Walter 0:18:30 667 M (45-49) 1   Crossville
Kiser, Alex 0:19:16 704 M (15-18) 1   Crossville
Jekabsons, Eriks 0:19:23 673   1   Crossville
Conaster, Brian 0:19:34 701 M (30-34) 1   Crossville
Barnwell, Marvin 0:20:35 722 M (50-54) 1   Crossville
Terry, Carl 0:20:42 674 M (35-39) 2   Crossville
Wyatt, Sharmain 0:20:46 662 F (35-39) 1 Overall Female Crossville
Burgess, Debbra 0:20:49 666 F (45-49) 1   Crossville
McClain, Julie 0:21:06 665 F (45-49) 2   Crossville
Noland, Matthew 0:22:26 670 M (14 & under) 1   Monterey
Smith, Kelly 0:22:35 659 F (35-39) 2   Crossville
Sydow, Nicole 0:22:46 660 F (35-39) 3   Crossville
Conatser, Angela 0:23:00 651 F (30-34) 1   Crossville
Carleton, Joey 0:23:06 672 M (45-49) 2   Crossville
Noland, Rebekah 0:23:34 669 F (14 & Under) 1   Monterey
Brown, Boyd 0:24:15 700 M (65-69) 1   Crossville
Emery, Carolyn 0:24:15 653 F (55-56) 1   Crossville
Wilson, Lindsey 0:26:56 661 F (25-39) 1   Crossville
Hunt, Elesha 0:26:56 656 F (30-34) 2   Crossville
Moseley, Trista 0:30:06 658 F (19-24) 1   Crossville
Kirby, Jennifer 0:33:51 657 F (25-29) 2   Sparta
Harris, Airin 0:36:58 702 F(25-29) 3   Crossville
Evans, Jamie 0:38:42 652 F (35-39) 4   Crossville
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Sib Shops

It is a great place to learn and communicate about the problems. that you face, where others can relate to what you say and talk about why and how you can fix them .

Our Sib shops occur 3 times throughout the school year. The cost is $5.00 per person, and participants must be between the ages of 8 to 13. For more information call the Arc office at 456-0206. Or call Amy Slayton junior leader 337-0228 Pre-registration is a must.

Please check our Event Calendar for dates.

Sib shops are opportunities for siblings of children with special needs to obtain peer support and education in a recreational context. They are not therapy sessions, although many parents report they are therapeutic for their children who attend. Sib shops are led by adult siblings (those who've walked the walk) and are geared toward school-age children. Sib shops can be modified for pre-school attendees or for teenage participants. Many times, a Sib shop is the first opportunity siblings have to meet others who have special needs brothers or sisters - those who understand what their life is about. Sib shops are the creation of Don Meyer of the Arc of the U.S. Meyer has been involved in the establishment of sibling support programs across the United States, as well as numerous foreign countries. Detailed information can be found at the Sibling Support Project's web page.

They'll have an opportunity to talk about the good and not-so good parts of having a sibling with disability. They'll definitely have fun. Sib shops are an exciting, information and recreation opportunity for siblings ages 8-13. Besides peer support, Sib shops provide participants with an opportunity to learn more about their siblings disability. Participants play new games, cook dinner, and make new friends.

Brothers and sisters may have feelings that are difficult to express, even to a friend: sadness that a sister can't learn things that others take for granted, anger when a brother's behavior problems prevent the family from doing things other families do, or the special pride when a sibling learns a basic but important life skill after months or years of practice. At Sib shops, siblings will share these feelings with others who can truly relate to each others life styles. Make sure that you sign up for Sib shops as soon as possible. They will have a blast and learn things that no kid would ever think of learning. See you soon and hope you enjoy them as much as possible.

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S.A.C.C.

Structured Athletics of Cumberland County
SACC Games

BASEBALL | KICKBALL | BOWLING | BASKETBALL


2012 BASKETBALL SEASON STARTS JAN 22

SACC will be accepting registrations and playing their first basketball game of the season beginning Sunday afternoon, January 22, 1:30PM thru 4PM, in the Gym Building of The First Baptist Church, 712 S. Main Street.   Games will be held each Sunday afternoon with the final game being Feb. 26th.  In case of a cancelled game due to weather, the final game will be held March 4th.

Please call Lisa O'Connor for more information @ 931-335-0408 or you may contact The Arc Office Tues-Wed-Thurs: 10AM - 4PM 931-456-0206 or email: thearccc@frontier.com.

Lets play Ball together at SACC.

SACC invites everyone to join our programs through-out the year.

Children ages 4 through adult are welcome to register for this sports program. It originally started as a program for children with disabilities and has expanded to include adults and individuals with no disabilities.

Our low registration fee of $20.00 for non-Arc members, or $15.00 for Arc members also includes a 2010 SACC t-shirt and a trophy for our awards ceremony. Each sport season last for 6 weeks. We offer many different sports and activities throughout the year for your enjoyment.

Every player gets equal playing time and does not just sit on a bench hoping to get a turn on the court. Regardless of age, size, disability, or skill level- your child or an adult player WILL be an integral part of each game.

Please call The Arc office @ (931)-456-0206 or SACC Administrator, Lisa O'Connor @(931)-335-0408 to register your athlete.

Please let us know, if you have any questions about this exciting and fun program. Come and make new friends too!

ENRICHING LIVES.........ONE GAME AT A TIME!

For your convenience: Registration forms can be picked up @ The Arc of Cumberland County office. Forms are in a folder on the inside door of Arc office. It is located on Hayes Street (across from the Health Department). You can call the Arc office @(931)-456-0206. Forms are at Centennial Park during normal business hours.

SACC is a non-profit organization, and part of The Arc of Cumberland County, which represents Structured Athletics of Cumberland County. It is an athletic program developed for children and adults with physical and/or mental disabilities to enjoy the many benefits of participating in an athletic environment structured to their abilities. The value of this program is found in the socialization and therapeutic benefits of participating in sports and the strengthening of the participants self-esteem.

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Special Olympics Bowling

Adult Bowling is planned for April 29, 2011

Plateau Bowling Lanes

Please arrive 9:00 am for lots of fun and bowling.

 

 

 

 

 

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Special Olympics Track & Field

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Arc Prom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Annual Family Picnic Meeting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Social & Membership Meetings

2012 Winter Membership Meeting & Social

The Arc Cumberland County will be holding their 1st Membership Meeting on Sunday, January 29th, 1:30PM, in the Gym of First Baptist Church, 712 So. Main St., Crossville, TN.  Desserts will be served after the meeting and The Arc Structured Athletics will be playing Basketball. Late registrations for S.A.C.C. will be accepted.  Everyone is invited to attend and become a Member of The Arc Family.  For additional information, you may contact The Arc Office: 931-456-0206: office hours are Tues-Wed-Thur  10AM - 4PM or by email: thearccc@frontier.com.  "ya'll come!"  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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    The Dec. 2012 Winter Edition Newsletter is now available for viewing or download by clicking here.

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    Saving For People With Disabilities May Soon Be Tax-Free - Disability Scoop

    A bipartisan group of legislators plans to announce that they will introduce the bill in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate at a noon press conference Tuesday on Capitol Hill where they will be joined by representatives of the National Down Syndrome Society, Autism Speaks, The Arc and other groups. Tuesday, November 15, 2011 10:37:47 AM

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    The Medicaid Reference Desk is a tool to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities find out what Medicaid can offer them.

    It is a project of The Arc and the Administration on Developmental Disabilities.

    The grant number for the Medicaid Reference Desk is 90DN0215.

    The Person-Centered Planning Toolkit

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