蜜桃视频 BlogBlog entries categorized under 蜜桃视频 Blog/kwc-news/blog2026-04-03T20:28:23-04:00MYOBKWC offers Design with Dignity webinars2026-01-09T16:08:00-05:002026-01-09T16:08:00-05:00/kwc-news/kwc-offers-design-with-dignity-webinarsLori Grace<p><p><strong>Edmeston, New York, January 9, 2026</strong> Join The Kennedy Willis Center on Down Syndrome for its <strong>2026 Lunch and Learn</strong> webinars,<strong> <em>Design with Dignity: Inclusive Environments for Older Adults with I/DD</em></strong>. The sessions are set for Wednesday, Jan. 21 & Feb. 4, at noon over the Zoom platform.</p><p>As people with intellectual and developmental disabilities age, they may develop memory loss and lose mobility. Aging research indicates that environmental modifications to reduce barriers and provide access to outdoor experiences can improve the well-being and sleep patterns of people experiencing cognitive declines and dementia. The webinar series will present evidence-based strategies for inclusive environments to family members, Direct Support Professionals, program administrators, healthcare providers, and others who offer daily support to older persons with I/DD.</p><p><strong> </strong><strong>Registration is $20 for both sessions:</strong> Attendees must register online at <a href="/">/</a> innovation-kwc/education. The webinar presenters are <strong>Dr. Adel Herge, OTD/OTR/L, FAOTA</strong>, Jefferson Elder Care, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, and the Center's Director, <strong>Brittany Goodrich</strong>. The fee covers all materials and registered attendees will receive the session recordings and a post-webinar toolkit. (Credit card payments are processed through Zeffy, a PCI-compliant platform).</p><p>The series will share the planning considerations that were followed by the Center, Jefferson Eldercare, researchers, direct care staff, and building professionals during the construction of <strong><em>Holly鈥檚 Path</em></strong> at Chenango House at 蜜桃视频, a residential home that supports older individuals with Down syndrome.<strong><em> Holly鈥檚 Path</em></strong> was dedicated in July 2025 and is now yielding data on the beneficial impacts of outdoor therapy spaces and age-friendly environments. For more information, please email <joomla-hidden-mail is-link="1" is-email="1" first="a3dj" last="cGF0aGZpbmRlcnZpbGxhZ2Uub3Jn" text="a3djQHBhdGhmaW5kZXJ2aWxsYWdlLm9yZw==" base="" >This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.</joomla-hidden-mail>.</p><p><strong> </strong></p></p><p><p><strong>Edmeston, New York, January 9, 2026</strong> Join The Kennedy Willis Center on Down Syndrome for its <strong>2026 Lunch and Learn</strong> webinars,<strong> <em>Design with Dignity: Inclusive Environments for Older Adults with I/DD</em></strong>. The sessions are set for Wednesday, Jan. 21 & Feb. 4, at noon over the Zoom platform.</p><p>As people with intellectual and developmental disabilities age, they may develop memory loss and lose mobility. Aging research indicates that environmental modifications to reduce barriers and provide access to outdoor experiences can improve the well-being and sleep patterns of people experiencing cognitive declines and dementia. The webinar series will present evidence-based strategies for inclusive environments to family members, Direct Support Professionals, program administrators, healthcare providers, and others who offer daily support to older persons with I/DD.</p><p><strong> </strong><strong>Registration is $20 for both sessions:</strong> Attendees must register online at <a href="/">/</a> innovation-kwc/education. The webinar presenters are <strong>Dr. Adel Herge, OTD/OTR/L, FAOTA</strong>, Jefferson Elder Care, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, and the Center's Director, <strong>Brittany Goodrich</strong>. The fee covers all materials and registered attendees will receive the session recordings and a post-webinar toolkit. (Credit card payments are processed through Zeffy, a PCI-compliant platform).</p><p>The series will share the planning considerations that were followed by the Center, Jefferson Eldercare, researchers, direct care staff, and building professionals during the construction of <strong><em>Holly鈥檚 Path</em></strong> at Chenango House at 蜜桃视频, a residential home that supports older individuals with Down syndrome.<strong><em> Holly鈥檚 Path</em></strong> was dedicated in July 2025 and is now yielding data on the beneficial impacts of outdoor therapy spaces and age-friendly environments. For more information, please email <joomla-hidden-mail is-link="1" is-email="1" first="a3dj" last="cGF0aGZpbmRlcnZpbGxhZ2Uub3Jn" text="a3djQHBhdGhmaW5kZXJ2aWxsYWdlLm9yZw==" base="" >This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.</joomla-hidden-mail>.</p><p><strong> </strong></p></p>A flurry of Pathfinder events to lead up to WDSD2024-02-27T12:07:06-05:002024-02-27T12:07:06-05:00/kwc-news/a-flurry-of-events-at-pathfinder-village-to-lead-up-to-wdsd蜜桃视频 <img src="/images/easyblog_articles/98/b2ap3_large_WDSD-21-Day-Challenge-2024.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="938" data-style="clear" align="center" /><br /><p><p><strong>Edmeston, New York, February 27, 2024 鈥 </strong>蜜桃视频 will host a flurry of community events in March as a lead-up to World Down Syndrome Day on Thursday, March 21. These activities are focused on neighborly engagement and connecting globally in celebration of the talents and contributions of people with Down syndrome.</p><p>March 21 鈥 鈥3-21鈥 鈥 is observed as World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) as the numerical date represents the triplication of the 21st chromosome in the human genotype, the genetic cause of 95% of occurrences of Down syndrome or Trisomy 21. WDSD has been observed since 2006; it first received recognition by the United Nations in 2012.</p><p>鈥淲e invite our friends and neighbors to participate in our 3-21 activities to show their support for those with Down syndrome,鈥 said Monica Clark, Pathfinder鈥檚 Manager of Fund Development and People Engagement. 鈥淢any of us have enjoyed friendships and meaningful moments with individuals with Down syndrome, who color our lives in lasting ways. This is a fun way to show support, boost spirits, and celebrate locally.鈥</p><p>Details of all events may be found on 蜜桃视频鈥檚 Facebook events pages. The events include:</p><p><strong>Friday, March 1, 21 Day Challenge!</strong> 蜜桃视频 kicks off the month through its annual 21 Day Challenge, a series of fun, low-cost activities to complete with friends and family; details are found on Pathfinder鈥檚 social media pages. In addition, the 蜜桃视频 Foundation will kick off its $21 Challenge as a WDSD fundraiser through its online donations page. This year鈥檚 goal is for 321 $21 donations and peer-to-peer sharing to highlight Down syndrome awareness.</p></p><img src="/images/easyblog_articles/98/b2ap3_large_WDSD-21-Day-Challenge-2024.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="938" data-style="clear" align="center" /><br /><p><p><strong>Edmeston, New York, February 27, 2024 鈥 </strong>蜜桃视频 will host a flurry of community events in March as a lead-up to World Down Syndrome Day on Thursday, March 21. These activities are focused on neighborly engagement and connecting globally in celebration of the talents and contributions of people with Down syndrome.</p><p>March 21 鈥 鈥3-21鈥 鈥 is observed as World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) as the numerical date represents the triplication of the 21st chromosome in the human genotype, the genetic cause of 95% of occurrences of Down syndrome or Trisomy 21. WDSD has been observed since 2006; it first received recognition by the United Nations in 2012.</p><p>鈥淲e invite our friends and neighbors to participate in our 3-21 activities to show their support for those with Down syndrome,鈥 said Monica Clark, Pathfinder鈥檚 Manager of Fund Development and People Engagement. 鈥淢any of us have enjoyed friendships and meaningful moments with individuals with Down syndrome, who color our lives in lasting ways. This is a fun way to show support, boost spirits, and celebrate locally.鈥</p><p>Details of all events may be found on 蜜桃视频鈥檚 Facebook events pages. The events include:</p><p><strong>Friday, March 1, 21 Day Challenge!</strong> 蜜桃视频 kicks off the month through its annual 21 Day Challenge, a series of fun, low-cost activities to complete with friends and family; details are found on Pathfinder鈥檚 social media pages. In addition, the 蜜桃视频 Foundation will kick off its $21 Challenge as a WDSD fundraiser through its online donations page. This year鈥檚 goal is for 321 $21 donations and peer-to-peer sharing to highlight Down syndrome awareness.</p></p>KWC offers Lunch and Learn webinars on aging and enrichment2023-10-06T06:57:25-04:002023-10-06T06:57:25-04:00/kwc-news/kwc-offers-lunch-and-learn-webinars-on-aging-and-enrichment蜜桃视频 <p><p><strong>Edmeston, NY, October 5, 2023 </strong>鈥 The Kennedy Willis Center on Down Syndrome at 蜜桃视频 is hosting a four-part <strong>Lunch and Learn</strong> webinar series this autumn, <strong>Nurturing Your Best Self through Music, Art, Movement & Mindfulness.</strong> The noontime series will share useful strategies for families and direct support staff who care for older adults with Down syndrome, dementia, and other disabilities.</p><p>The series is part of the Center鈥檚 and 蜜桃视频鈥檚 observance of October as National Down Syndrome Awareness Month. October was first designated as a national observance by President George H.W. Bush in 1991 and has been recognized every year since. The month is focused on celebrating the abilities and accomplishments of people with Trisomy 21.</p><p><strong>Series registration is $30 per attendee; online information and a registration link are at </strong><a href="https://kwcdownsyndrome.org"><strong>kwcdownsyndrome.org</strong></a>. The series will be facilitated by E. Adel Herge, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA of Jefferson Elder Care, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, and Brittany Goodrich, Director of the Kennedy Willis Center, the research and advocacy arm of 蜜桃视频. For over four years, Jefferson Elder Care and the Kennedy Willis Center have collaborated on creating staff training modules, online content, and outreach programs to present best practices in aging for older adults with Down syndrome.</p><p>鈥淧eople with Down syndrome are living longer than ever before, and the changes associated with aging may affect a person鈥檚 participation in activities that are important to them,鈥 said Dr. Herge. 鈥淭he cognitive and physical changes with aging and the onset of dementia make it particularly challenging for individuals to stay active and engaged.鈥</p><p>鈥淥ur noontime Lunch and Learn webinar series will explore the relationship of participating in meaningful activities with health and well-being,鈥 added Director Goodrich. 鈥淥ur knowledgeable presenters will discuss ways you may use music, art, movement and mindfulness to help the people you support stay active, involved in activities, and experience joy.鈥</p></p><p><p><strong>Edmeston, NY, October 5, 2023 </strong>鈥 The Kennedy Willis Center on Down Syndrome at 蜜桃视频 is hosting a four-part <strong>Lunch and Learn</strong> webinar series this autumn, <strong>Nurturing Your Best Self through Music, Art, Movement & Mindfulness.</strong> The noontime series will share useful strategies for families and direct support staff who care for older adults with Down syndrome, dementia, and other disabilities.</p><p>The series is part of the Center鈥檚 and 蜜桃视频鈥檚 observance of October as National Down Syndrome Awareness Month. October was first designated as a national observance by President George H.W. Bush in 1991 and has been recognized every year since. The month is focused on celebrating the abilities and accomplishments of people with Trisomy 21.</p><p><strong>Series registration is $30 per attendee; online information and a registration link are at </strong><a href="https://kwcdownsyndrome.org"><strong>kwcdownsyndrome.org</strong></a>. The series will be facilitated by E. Adel Herge, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA of Jefferson Elder Care, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, and Brittany Goodrich, Director of the Kennedy Willis Center, the research and advocacy arm of 蜜桃视频. For over four years, Jefferson Elder Care and the Kennedy Willis Center have collaborated on creating staff training modules, online content, and outreach programs to present best practices in aging for older adults with Down syndrome.</p><p>鈥淧eople with Down syndrome are living longer than ever before, and the changes associated with aging may affect a person鈥檚 participation in activities that are important to them,鈥 said Dr. Herge. 鈥淭he cognitive and physical changes with aging and the onset of dementia make it particularly challenging for individuals to stay active and engaged.鈥</p><p>鈥淥ur noontime Lunch and Learn webinar series will explore the relationship of participating in meaningful activities with health and well-being,鈥 added Director Goodrich. 鈥淥ur knowledgeable presenters will discuss ways you may use music, art, movement and mindfulness to help the people you support stay active, involved in activities, and experience joy.鈥</p></p>Join us for our 25th annual Summer Concert Series2023-06-13T11:38:57-04:002023-06-13T11:38:57-04:00/kwc-news/join-us-for-our-25th-annual-summer-concert-series蜜桃视频 <p><div id="sppb-addon-wrapper-1675431179202" class="sppb-addon-wrapper"><div id="sppb-addon-1675431179202" class="clearfix"><div class="sppb-addon sppb-addon-header sppb-text-left"><strong>Edmeston, New York, June 13, 2023 鈥 </strong>Join the 蜜桃视频 community as it celebrates its silver anniversary Summer Concert Series. A mainstay of the area鈥檚 summer arts scene, Pathfinder鈥檚 concerts feature free, live performances on Monday evenings in July and August, starting on July 10.</div></div></div><div id="sppb-addon-wrapper-1675431179203" class="sppb-addon-wrapper"><div id="sppb-addon-1675431179203" class="clearfix"><div class="sppb-addon sppb-addon-text-block"><div class="sppb-addon-content"><p>鈥淥ur 25<sup>th</sup> annual Summer Concert Series is at a new day and time, which includes many new artists playing different types of music,鈥 said event planner Monica Clark, the Village鈥檚 Manager of Fund Development & People Engagement. 鈥淭his year we鈥檙e excited to offer affordable food concessions so that families and music lovers can enjoy a light supper while they relax during the live shows at our Pavilion.鈥</p><p>鈥淲e love the energy and the feeling of community that happens each summer during our Pathfinder concerts,鈥 added Mrs. Clark. 鈥淲e appreciate the tremendous support we鈥檝e enjoyed for 25 years from the New York State Council on the Arts, other donors, regional arts organizations, our artists, and community members.鈥</p><p>蜜桃视频 is a non-profit, livable community and service provider for people with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities. The Village engages the public through its micro-business, Pathfinder Bakery and Pathfinder Produce, and community events to support inclusion and equity for people with intellectual disabilities.</p><p>The concert concessions will be organized by volunteers from the residents鈥 advocacy and advisory group, Council Rock. Along with drinks and snacks, the Council Rock members will sell ice cream treats from Gilligan鈥檚 of Sherburne and a light supper menu; details are at Pathfinder鈥檚 Facebook events page. Food sale proceeds will benefit Council Rock activities.</p><p><strong>The musical performances of the Summer Concert Series are made possible with public funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and administered by The Earlville Opera House. Additional support is provided by private donors, Stewart鈥檚 Shops Holiday Match Program, and WGY鈥檚 Christmas Wish.</strong></p></div></div></div></div></p><p><div id="sppb-addon-wrapper-1675431179202" class="sppb-addon-wrapper"><div id="sppb-addon-1675431179202" class="clearfix"><div class="sppb-addon sppb-addon-header sppb-text-left"><strong>Edmeston, New York, June 13, 2023 鈥 </strong>Join the 蜜桃视频 community as it celebrates its silver anniversary Summer Concert Series. A mainstay of the area鈥檚 summer arts scene, Pathfinder鈥檚 concerts feature free, live performances on Monday evenings in July and August, starting on July 10.</div></div></div><div id="sppb-addon-wrapper-1675431179203" class="sppb-addon-wrapper"><div id="sppb-addon-1675431179203" class="clearfix"><div class="sppb-addon sppb-addon-text-block"><div class="sppb-addon-content"><p>鈥淥ur 25<sup>th</sup> annual Summer Concert Series is at a new day and time, which includes many new artists playing different types of music,鈥 said event planner Monica Clark, the Village鈥檚 Manager of Fund Development & People Engagement. 鈥淭his year we鈥檙e excited to offer affordable food concessions so that families and music lovers can enjoy a light supper while they relax during the live shows at our Pavilion.鈥</p><p>鈥淲e love the energy and the feeling of community that happens each summer during our Pathfinder concerts,鈥 added Mrs. Clark. 鈥淲e appreciate the tremendous support we鈥檝e enjoyed for 25 years from the New York State Council on the Arts, other donors, regional arts organizations, our artists, and community members.鈥</p><p>蜜桃视频 is a non-profit, livable community and service provider for people with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities. The Village engages the public through its micro-business, Pathfinder Bakery and Pathfinder Produce, and community events to support inclusion and equity for people with intellectual disabilities.</p><p>The concert concessions will be organized by volunteers from the residents鈥 advocacy and advisory group, Council Rock. Along with drinks and snacks, the Council Rock members will sell ice cream treats from Gilligan鈥檚 of Sherburne and a light supper menu; details are at Pathfinder鈥檚 Facebook events page. Food sale proceeds will benefit Council Rock activities.</p><p><strong>The musical performances of the Summer Concert Series are made possible with public funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and administered by The Earlville Opera House. Additional support is provided by private donors, Stewart鈥檚 Shops Holiday Match Program, and WGY鈥檚 Christmas Wish.</strong></p></div></div></div></div></p>