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Learn how Native Americans in our region lived while exploring original artifacts then make a model of a teepee or wigwam.
This program is inclusive to all adults and teens but will be modified for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and their support person(s).
Support persons should also register as attendees if they intend to participate unless otherwise noted.
Please call Public Services at 419-259-5293 to request an accommodation at least two weeks prior to the program date.
Sensory Considerations: A mix of artificial and natural lights will be in the space; varying tactile opportunities; fine and gross motor movement opportunities; chemical smells possible due to art supplies; potential for mess is low; potential for ambient sounds is moderate; interactive learning and hands-on education are included in this program and attendees are encouraged to participate in whichever way they find comfortable.
Accessibility Details: Wide sliding door entry, high potential for ambient noise, low pile carpeted floors throughout, light food & drink is allowed in room, located close to men’s and women’s restrooms with an accessible stall in each, there is no automatic push button entry on restroom door, no family restroom.
As per Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 173-39-02.1, we request a minimum of one support staff person to six individuals.
This program is sponsored by the Library Legacy Foundation (LLF) of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library. LLF exists to support and promote the goals of the Library, with a major emphasis on programming and services that promote literacy, education, collection development, enhanced cultural and recreational opportunities, and an endowment for future stability. For more information on LLF and its mission, visit https://www.toledolibrary.org/give/.

AGE GROUP: | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Adapted Programs for Adults/Teen |
TAGS: | iddprograms | americanhistory |