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Tuesday September 10th, 2019 with Kim Kilpatrick, Shelley Ann Morris and Daniel Bourret
Blind Curling, anyone?

This week, the WTMW crew welcome Tad Skalski of the CCB Ottawa Blind Curling Chapter. Tad will tell us about the team and how blind and visually-impaired people enjoy the sport of curling. Also happening at Carleton University...... About CDAC The Carleton Disability Awareness Center (CDAC) provides the Carleton community with social supports regarding disability and accessibility. CDAC is designed to act as a forum for disability issues and to provide advocacy and events. The CDAC staff aims to foster social opportunities and to involve the CUSA membership in disability education and inclusion. They endeavour to challenge the stereotypes about disability and assist in the removal of barriers to every aspect of university life. CDAC achieves this through a wide range of programming for students that are both fun and informative. Since its founding in 1988, CDAC has become one of the leading disability awareness centers in the country and has been at the forefront of advocacy at the student level. Whether it be in policy through the Association of Ontarians with Disabilities Act, or our Disability Awareness Weeks, we have always been proud of our ability to promote effective change within the Carleton community Volunteer session Wednesday September 11th 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Room 424 in the Unicentre Looking for volunteers who are energetic and love helping people! They will be needed to help run events like Wheelchair Basketball and Paint Night throughout the year, help with tabling around campus and run office duties. For more information about CCB Ottawa Blind Curling Chapter Contact: Tad Skalski Phone: 613-830-2421 or via email: tad.skalski@outlook.com The curling season will start on Wednesday October 16, and runs Wednesday evenings from 5:00 -7:00 p.m.
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Shelley Ann Morris (host)
Hi All, Have any of you taken up the sport of curling? Do you know anyone who has? What about other kinds of curling?

8:32 AM, September 8th, 2019
Mike Mercer
Craig Mackie does he lives in Charlottetown now but before that years ago he was at CKCU then worked for the CBC in Sudbury & so on.

9:10 AM, September 10th, 2019
Colleen
I found it very interesting to hear about how visually impaired people curl! Great show once again!

9:46 AM, September 10th, 2019