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From the Editor's Desk: Sticks for Kids/GAIN - Inclusive Golf Training Program


The National Alliance for Accessible Golf (Alliance) has teamed up with Golf Course Builders Association of America (GCBAA) Foundation and its junior golf program, Sticks for Kids, to bring you this unique training opportunity to ensure that all individuals with disabilities have access to play the game of golf. The event will takes place August 29th through the 30th.
Leading GAIN™ training specialists Gary Robb, recently retired Executive Director of the National Center on Accessibility at Indiana University and LPGA/PGA Professional Judith Alvarez will bring two exciting half-days of education, including classroom and hands-on opportunities for which continuing education credits will be available. This must-attend event will be a vital tool for your golf, physical education or rehabilitation programs.

To learn more, go to: http://eserver.gcbaa.org/events/2011/SFKGAIN_Training.html

Send your questions and comments to Jenny Carlton, NCHPAD News Editor, at jcarlto1@uic.edu.


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