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Peer Support and Networking Lunch

by monkk

The Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living, "a place for individuals with disabilities to come and get help from someone who’s been there, who’s lived it, and who’s been through it," will be holding a Peer Support and Networking Lunch on the third Wednesday of every month. The next lunch will be held September 21, 2016 from 12 pm to 1 pm in the Gathering Space at the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living. Join the group for good food and good conversation!

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IdentityTheft.gov

by Beth Manuel

The Federal Trade Commission has launched a helpful new website to assist consumers with what to do in case you become a victim of the fastest growing crime in our country, identity theft. IdentityTheft.gov helps to get you started in the recovery process, or you can browse important steps to get to the point of recovery. AADL has a number of books on the subject. Remember: IdentityTheft.gov. The information is available in Spanish: Robodeldentidad.gov.

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Need a Picture ID?

by Beth Manuel

If you've been asked for a picture ID and have been unable to produce it, you may likely be able to get a Washtenaw County ID Card. Applicants must appear in person at the Washtenaw County Vital Records Division. There are point values attributed to a broad range of documents that can serve as proof for applicants to get a picture ID card when they may have been unable to get ID in the past. The cost of the card is $25.00 and is for all ages. Check out the Washtenaw County ID Project on Facebook to find out about events to promote the ID card. Community members are encouraged to get a card in an effort to de-stigmatize it for those who have no other identification card options.

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Don't Flush Your Medications!

by monkk

Medications and personal care products are being detected in rivers, waterways, and groundwater. Wastewater treatment facilities are not equipped to filter out these chemicals, so they are showing up in drinking water. Please don't flush expired or unnecessary medications! In order to protect our families and the environment, we must ensure that medications and personal care products are properly handled, stored and disposed. The Pharmaceutical Take-Back Program allows Washtenaw County residents to take back their old, unwanted medications to a pharmacy to be properly disposed. In compliance with the Controlled Substance Act (CSA), enforced by the Drug Enforcement Administration, this program DOES NOT ACCEPT any controlled/scheduled drugs. The "Big Red Barrel" program is a partnership with local law enforcement agencies. You can dispose of prescription or over-the-counter pills, INCLUDING controlled substances like OxyContin, Vicodin and Percocet. You can find the list of Pharmaceutical Take-Back and Big Red Barrel sites here.

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Summer Tea in the Sensory Garden

by monkk

Come celebrate the re-birth of The Sensory Garden and meet organizations that provide services for people of all abilities on Wednesday, September 7 from 3:30 to 6:30 pm (rain date: Thursday, September 8). Located in the lower level of Liberty Plaza, The Sensory Garden first premiered in 2013 as a place to enjoy a garden of plants with textures, bright colors, and wonderful smells. While it was designed for people with disabilities in mind, it is intended to be enjoyed by everyone. Iced tea and other assorted tea-time refreshments will be served. This event is hosted by the Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues and co-hosted by the Ann Arbor Host Lions Club.

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U of M LGBTQ Welcome Carnival

by Sunny29

For many, August is a time of transition when education takes precedence over leisure activities. But, that doesn't mean that back to school can't be fun!

On Thursday, September 8th, the U of M's Spectrum Center will host an annual LGBTQ Welcome Carnival. This free event is a great chance for new, and returning, students to meet with their LGBTQ peers and allies. This event is geared toward University students but all are welcome!

If you'd like to learn more about LGBTQ topics and authors, be sure to check out some of our public lists, or create your own!

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Public Event

Community Vinyasa Yoga

Sunday December 11, 2016: 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Malletts Creek Branch: Program Room
Grade 6-Adult

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Community Vinyasa Yoga

Saturday October 22, 2016: 10:00am to 11:00am
Downtown Library: Multi-Purpose Room
Grade 6-Adult

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Meet Up & Eat Up!

by Beth Manuel

Over 14% of the population in Washtenaw County are considered food insecure. During the school year, kids on the Federal Lunch program have, thankfully, a couple of meals built into their day. In the summer months, children can still rely on a considerable number of Summer Food Service Programs so that no one goes hungry. These programs are funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and sponsored by Food Gatherers. Spread the word to ensure all of Washtenaw County's children are adequately fed this summer!

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August 2 Primary and AnnArborVotes.org Resource

by iralax

AnnArborVotes.org is a new online voter resource to help Ann Arbor residents be informed about local candidates and proposals on the August 2 ballot.

The site also provides basic info on how to register, how to vote absentee and where to go on Election Day, as well as features like a photo gallery, a glossary of election terms, and tools to help promote awareness of local elections. This effort is a project of The CivCity Initiative, a nonpartisan nonprofit that's working to build a more informed, engaged community.

Check it out!