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Shine Brighter Together: Autism Acceptance Month Event

  • 06 Apr 2024
  • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Wheaton Regional Park, 2000 Shorefield Road, Wheaton, Maryland 20902

Montgomery Parks

Date: Saturday, April 6, 2024 (Rain Date is Saturday, April 13, 2024)

Time:  11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Location:  Wheaton Regional Park, 2000 Shorefield Road, Wheaton, Maryland 20902

Cost:  Free

This event is FREE and open to the public. Bring a picnic or purchase food on-site. (Alcohol is not permitted at this event.)

April is Autism Acceptance Month! To recognize its significance, various agencies from across the county are “shining brighter together” at a fun family-friendly event at Wheaton Regional Park! Participate in hands-on, sensory-friendly activities while learning more about autism and the variety of resources available in Montgomery County. Attendees will also have an opportunity to help decorate Buddy Benches that will remain at select Montgomery Parks.

Partners include Montgomery Parks and Montgomery Park Police Special Operations, Montgomery RecreationMontgomery County Police Autism/IDD UnitCity of Gaithersburg Parks, Recreation and CultureAUSOM, Readability, and The Arc Montgomery County.

Activities will include sensory-friendly story times, face painters, roving characters, arts and crafts, exercise demos, performances, and more. Activities and resources will be provided by Jubilee Association of MarylandMDTAPMaryland ABLESpirit Club,  Montgomery County Public Library SystemxMinds, and partners. Please check back one week prior to the event for a social story about exactly what to expect.

Community Project – Help us decorate Buddy Benches!

Join us as we paint Buddy Benches at the event! Now, what’s a “Buddy Bench”? Buddy Benches were invented to combat loneliness and bullying in schools, playgrounds, and parks. It’s a way for individuals to signal to others that they are feeling lonely and isolated and need a friend to play with or someone to talk to. The bench allows others to clearly see when another needs support or a friend, and they can join them on the bench for a chat or invite them to play. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.

Montgomery Parks is dedicated to providing quality services and programs that are inclusive and accessible to all.

For questions about this event, please contact the Program Access Office.

Email: ProgramAccess@MontgomeryParks.org

Website: Click on link HERE

Office: 301-495-2581


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