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Hi, it’s me, Tameka. I use a communicator, and I have Cerebral Palsy. I'm going to be your guide into the very busy world of The Arc’s Participants. The Participants definitely had a spectacular month of September as you will see.
In the month of September, some of The Arc Participants celebrated the beginning of the fall season which will be on Thursday, September 22nd.
The Arc of San Antonio (on West Avenue) is extremely proud to announce that thirty employees gave blood at the University Health System's Blood Drive van on Tuesday, August 30th. The Arc Staff Members are
immensely proud that they could give back such a precious necessity to the people that need it most of all.
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The Arc Participants also Staff Members would like to say thank you to the San Antonio Police Department and Officers, John Sherrill and David Herrera for bringing the unique experience of a guided tour of their helicopter to the Participants of West Avenue and The Arc of San Antonio / Pam Stephens' Center on Wednesday, August 31st, as part of West Avenue’s transportation curriculum themed week. The Arc Participants and Staff Members truly appreciate the San Antonio Police Department's service to our community.
On Friday, September 9th, The Arc had a concert (with music provided by an Arc Parent, Mr. G. and his band) to celebrate the upcoming start of the season of fall.
The Participants made Fall Hats and Have an Awesome Autumn Scarecrow Arts and Crafts. They made fall leaves etchings where they use a crayon to transfer the image
of the leaf to a piece of paper and frame it with Popsicle sticks.
It was a fabulous fall month!
Thank you for taking the time to read my newsletter.
I'll be back next time with the highlights of the outstanding month of October.
See you then!
Arc Press Club Participant: Taylor W. (holding her “Have an
Awesome Autumn” Scarecrow Arts and
Crafts)
If you would like to have more information on
The Arc's Life Enrichment Program, please
feel free to contact Ms. Pam Stephens
(The Arc’s Director of the
Community Outreach
Services) by telephone at:
(210) 490-4300 extension 120, by e-mail at:
[email protected] or go online to The Arc’s
website at: www.arc-sa.org
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Page 1
Arc Participants and Staff Members from West Avenue and the
Pam Stephens' Center in front of S.A.P.D.’s helicopter
S ptember
2016
Arc Staff Member:
Brooke K. (Director of
CSCM and Community Education)
The Arc Times ~ September 2016 Edition : Page 2
Star Trek has been a cult phenomenon for decades. Fans of the franchise are called “Trekkies.” The franchise spans a wide range of spin-offs including games, figurines, novels, toys, and comics. Star Trek had a themed attraction in Las Vegas that opened in 1998 and closed in September 2008. At least two museum exhibits of props travel the world. The series has its own full-fledged constructed language: Klingon. Several parodies have been made of Star Trek.
The Arc Participants and Staff Members greatly enjoyed being a part of this fascinating day!
n Thursday, September 8th, some of The Arc Participants celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first airing of the original television show named,
Star Trek.
The Participants made watched episodes of the television shows on their classroom Apple televisions and made arts and
crafts that are based on the television show, such as, “Star Trek Emblem Badges,” “Mr. Spock's Ears Headbands,” and “Enterprise Wall Decoration.”
The Participants also learned that The first series, now referred to as The Original Series, debuted on September 8th, 1966 and ran for three seasons on NBC. It followed the galactic adventures of James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the starship Enterprise, an exploration vessel of a 23rd century interstellar “United Federation of Planets.” According to The Making of Star Trek, “NCC” is the Starfleet abbreviation for “Naval Construction Contract,” comparable to what the U.S. Navy would call a hull number. The USS means United Space Ship and that the Enterprise is a member of the Starship Class.”
In creating the first Star Trek television series, Gene Roddenberry was inspired by television western shows of the late 1950’s and early 1960's, and adventure books, such as Wagon Train and Johnathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels novel.
Arc Participant: Charlie M. (wearing his Mr. Spock
Ears Headband
These adventures continued in the short-lived Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973 - 1974)
and six feature films. Four spin-off television series were eventually produced: Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987 - 1994) followed the crew of a new starship Enterprise set a century after the original series; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993 - 1999) Star Trek: Voyager (1995 - 2001) are set within the
same timeline of The Next Generation; and Star Trek: Enterprise (2001 - 2005) is set before the original series, in the early days of human outer
space travel. Four additional The Next Generation feature films were produced. Star Trek Generations in 1994, Star Trek: First Contact in 1996, Star Trek: Insurrection in
1998 and Star Trek: Nemesis in 2002.
In 2009, the film franchise underwent a “reboot” titled simply as, Star Trek. This film featured a new cast portraying younger versions of the crew from the original show. A sequel to that film, Star Trek: Into Darkness, premiered on May 16th, 2013. A thirteenth film feature and sequel, Star Trek: Beyond, was released in July 2016.
The Participants also learned a new Star Trek TV series, titled Star Trek: Discovery, will premiere in January 2017 on the digital platform CBS All Access.
Arc Participant:
Pat K. (holding her Star Trek Mini Wall
Decoration)
Classroom 6 and Arc Staff Member: Autumn H. (wearing Lieutenant
Commander Geordi La Forge's (from Star Trek: The Next Generation) Visor Arts and Crafts; made by
Staff Member: Autumn H.)
Top Row: (from left to right) Participants: Michael G., Shelby R.,
Marcus, and Arc Staff Member: Autumn H.
Bottom Row: Participants: Shennah J. Christina P.
Anne Marie C., Participant and Camille)
Lieutenant Commander
Geordi La Forge
(portrayed by
LeVar Burton)
Arc Press Club
Participant:
Megan W.
Arc Staff Member:
Jennifer T.
Arc
Participant
Elizabeth P. ~
(Case Manager)
September 13th
Jennifer T. ~
(The Arc’s Administrative Director of Day Services)
September 13th
Ernesto O. ~
(A Life
Enrichment
Instructor)
September 30th
Staff Members’ Birthdays
Kimberly F. ~
(Case Manager)
September 3rd
Participants’ Birthdays
Marvin C. ~
(A Life
Enrichment
Instructor)
September 20th
Chris P. ~
September 1st
Cindy M. ~
September 3rd
Hans K. ~ September 8th
Arc Participant ~
September 15th
Eric T. ~ September 18th
Jose C. ~ September 22nd
Megan W. ~
September 24th
Kyle B. ~
September 30th James S. ~ September 7th
Arc V.I.P. Participant:
Chris P.
Savannah G. ~
September 15th
Arc Staff Member:
Kimberly F.
Lisa W. ~
(Class
Case Manager) ~
September 1st
Donald T. (A Life Enrichment Instructor)
Started Working: September 14th, 2011 Celebrating: 5 years
Elisha B.
(Class Case Manager)
Started Working: September 14th, 2015
Celebrating: 1 year
Mary L. (Human Resources Generalist and
Finance Department) Started Working:
September 21st, 2005 Celebrating: 11 years
Edition : Page 3 The Arc Times ~ September 2016
Bob A. (Head of Maintenance)
Started Working: September 2nd, 2008 Celebrating: 7 years
Hayley T.
(A Life Enrichment Instructor)
Started Working: September 8th, 2015 Celebrating: 1 year
Arc Staff Members: (from left to right)
Steve E. (President & C.E.O.) Donald T. and
Jennifer T. (Administrative Director
of Day Services)
Donald T. received his award for
five years of dedication to people with disabilities at
The Arc of San Antonio (on West Avenue)