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  1. APHA links:

    APHA hotel accessibility page: http://www.apha.org/meetings/access.htm, APHA registration http://www.apha.org/meetings/registration/ and reservations: http://www.apha.org/meetings/housing/

  2. National Trails Day: http://www.americanhiking.org

  3. Men's Health Week: http://www.menshealthmonth.org/week/

  4. Human Kinetics: http://www.humankinetics.com/products/showproduct.cfm?isbn=073605216X

  5. Spirit, Courage, and Resolve website: http://www.spiritcourageandresolve.com/

  6. Easy to Swallow website: http://www.easytoswallow.co.uk/

  7. Age-Friendly Personal Trainer Checklist: http://www.icaa.cc

  8. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services preventive benefits: http://www.medicare.gov/health/overview.asp

  9. 2005 CP-ISRA World Championships: http://www.cpworldchampionships.org, Telephone: 860-447-2231

  10. LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon Runners Wanted

    For information, call 708-352-6223, e-mail sciinjury@aol.com, or see the website at http://www.SCI-Illinois.org.

  11. Abilities Expo: http://www.abilitiesexpo.com

    Shows include Metro Detroit, August 26-28; Chicago Metro, September 16-18; and Northern California, November 18-20.

  12. Yoga for Children with Disabilities

    Group #Y0T1 is designed for children ages 3-6 who have significant motor impairments and are unable to walk independently. Children with low, high, or fluctuating muscle tone will benefit. Parents must participate as his/her child's helper during the group. Mondays, June 13-August 8, 1-1:45 pm.

    Group #Y0T2 is designed for children ages 8-12, who are walking independently and have sensory or physical impairments. Children must be able to work within a group setting and follow multiple step directions independently, as they will participate without parents in this group. Mondays, June 13-August 8, 2-2:45 pm.

    For more information, contact Carey Freyman at 708-763-8847 or 708-404-4589.

  13. Independent Aging Agenda Event on Reducing Frailty in Aging, Arlington, VA, June 18, 2005

    To register as a conference attendee, call 703-526-6873 or, for online registration, visit http://www.marymount.edu. For questions, call 703-284-5963 or email aging.agenda@marymount.edu.

  14. Adaptive Fitness, Sports, and Recreation for People with Disabilities, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

    Presenters will explore how current and future community-based programs can integrate individuals with disabilities using fitness, sports, and recreation, as well as how a low-cost fitness program can be developed at home for people of any ability level.

    http://www.ric.org

  15. AXIS Dance Company and the University of Washington Physically Integrated Dance Summer Intensive

    AXIS, Jürg Koch of the University of Washington Dance Department, and Olive Bieringa of the Body Cartography Project will teach physically integrated contact improvisation, technique, choreography, performance, and site-specific dance. The intensive workshop will culminate with an informal performance by workshop attendees and faculty.

    Register online by visiting http://www.axisdance.org or by contacting the AXIS office at 510-625-0110 or info@axisdance.org.

  16. ICORR 2005, IEEE 9th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics

    ICORR highlights the most recent advances in the basic sciences of rehabilitation robotics. This conference will focus on a number of topics, including the themes of robotics in prosthetics and orthotics, and more.

  17. International Symposium on Adapted Physical Activity (ISAPA) Conference

    The symposium will attract speakers worldwide on the topics of adapted physical activity across the lifespan, education of APA professionals, disability sport, and more.

    For more information on registration, e-mail info@isapa2005.net.

  18. 2005 Southwest Conference on Disability

    The conference encourages contributions about quality of life from a variety of perspectives, including employment, housing, transportation, physical and emotional health, accessibility, education, assistive technologies, and culture.

    For more information, go to http://cdd.unm.edu/swconf/main.htm or call 505-272-9594.

  19. ACSM and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Walking for Health: Measurement and Research Issues and Challenges: http://www.acsm.org/meetings/walkingconference2005.htm

  20. International Conference on Aging, Disability, and Independence (ICADI): http://www.icadi.phhp.ufl.edu/index.php.

  21. VISTA Conference

    This conference is to provide a forum for exchange on current information, research initiatives and expertise related to classification in Paralympic Sport and the Paralympic Movement, as well as to enhance and promote cross-disciplinary professional interaction among sport scientists, coaches, classifiers, athletes, and sport administrators.

    Deadline for submission of abstracts is August 1, 2005. Authors must submit the abstract electronically, accompanied by an Abstract Submission Form.

    For further information, please contact Miriam Wilkens, IPC Media and Communication Director at +49-228-2907-180, e-mail: Miriam.wilkens@paralympic.org or click on http://www.paralympic.org/release/Main_Sections_Menu/Vista_Conference_2006/.

  22. Project Director Position Opening at the Association of University Centers on Disability

    The Association of University Centers on Disability (AUCD) is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Project Director. The candidate must provide leadership andinformation, and develop opportunities for the AUCD network of Centers and Programs to conduct research and education activities in the areas of disability and health in cooperation with CDC's National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD). More specifically, this position is to direct, manage, and coordinate AUCD's efforts under a federal cooperative agreement with the CDC to strengthen the nation's capacity to carry out public health activities in the areas of birth defects (BD), developmental disabilities (DD), and health promotion for people living with disabilities.

    Submit a letter of interest, resume of relevant experience, and names and contact information for three references via mail or e-mail to George Jesien, Ph.D., Executive Director, AUCD, 1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 920, Silver Spring, MD 20910. E-mail: gjesien@aucd.org, URL: http://www.aucd.org/index.cfm/employment. For additional information, please contact Ethan Long, Ph.D., Project Director, AUCD, 1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 920, Silver Spring, MD 20910. T:301-588-8252, e-mail:elong@aucd.org.

  23. Director, Steadward Centre

    This is a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor with a suggested start date of July 1, 2005, and an administrative appointment with support to enable the Director to maintain an active research program and to teach undergraduate and graduate students. The successful candidates will possess a completed doctorate, have strong evidence of effective teaching, and a proven track record of scholarly research and publication. The faculty is interested in attracting individuals who are considered to be emerging leaders in disability (particularly physical disability), physical activity, and sport.

    The Steadward Centre website is at http://www.steadwardcentre.org. Further information about the University of Alberta and the faculty may be obtained from http://www.ualberta.ca and http://www.physedandrec.ualberta.ca.

    Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, brief descriptions of research and teaching interests, and the names of three references (including addresses, phone/fax and e-mail addresses). Please direct correspondence to:

    Dr. Michael J. Mahon, Dean
    Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation
    Room W1-34, Van Vliet Centre
    University of Alberta
    Edmonton, AB T6G 2H9 Canada.

    E-mail: mike.mahon@ualberta.ca
    Telephone: 780-492-3364
    Fax: 780-492-1008

  24. Adapted Physical Education Teacher

    Wilmette, Illinois School District 39 seeks an adaptive physical education teacher for the 2005-06 school year. $37,584 annually with benefit allowance. Complete an on-line application at http://www.wilmette39.org.

  25. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Call for Proposals

    Three- and 4-year grants between $100,000 and $500,000 will be available for this round of funding, which must be matched dollar-for-dollar by local grant-makers such as community foundations, family foundations, corporate grant-makers, and others. In 2006, up to $6 million will be awarded in total. To be eligible, a local grant-maker must propose a funding partnership with RWJF to support the project.

    Complete information is available at http://www.lifp.org.

  26. American Heart Association Cardiovascular Health Grants: http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=9713

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