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Fort Wayne, Indiana - March 31, 2005

Wayne D. Steedman, Esq., and Pat Howey will present a Wrightslaw Special Ed Advocacy Program sponsored by the League for the Blind and Disabled Inc.

The seminar will be held at:

League for the Blind and Disabled Inc.
5821 S. Anthony Blvd.
Fort Wayne IN 46816

Registration Fee: $50 per person. All registrants will receive two books, Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy (Retail value: $59.90)

Download the registration form today!

A limited amount of scholarships are available to parents/guardians of children with disabilities.

.6 CEU credit hours have been approved for this program.

CLE's are pending.

Lunch and refreshments are provided in your registration fee.

Questions? Call (260) 441-0551 or (800) 889-3443. Fax (260) 441-7760. E-mail the.league@verizon.net

Directions are available from Map Quest. Go to www.mapquest.com and fill in your information and 5821 S. Anthony Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46816.

Transportation - Fort Wayne is located within 500 miles of half the U.S. population. With a major interstate highway and an international airport, it is easy to get to Fort Wayne!

Dining in Fort Wayne - Whether you crave Coney dogs or choice steak, there is a restaurant to please your palate. Looking for a spicy plateful of Mexican or a savory Italian feast? Have a hankering for ribs, wings and beer? Want a romantic dinner with cool jazz and warm candlelight? Your table is waiting. After you tour some of the fine eateries listed below, you will know why Fort Wayne is known as the "City of Restaurants." More info.

Accommodations - range from modest to the lap of luxury, these lodgings will meet any needs. Want a more homey atmosphere? See what our bed & breakfasts have to offer. If you stick around for a while, an extended-stay facility will provide all the comforts of home. More info.

Attractions - Family Fun from A to Zoo. Amazing animals. Weird science. Honest Abe. Cool cars. If you are looking for family fun, you'll find it in Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne Children's Zoo is one of the nation's finest places for kids to see the wild kingdom. Take a trip back in time to learn about the 16th president at The Lincoln Museum, the world's largest collection of Lincoln memorabilia. Learn about the natural world at Science Central, Indiana's Playground for the Mind. See a Picasso at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. Travel to the 1930s at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum. Fort Wayne is all about family fun. More info.

Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities

We built the Indiana Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities so people can get reliable information and support. The state Yellow Pages have many helpful resources - evaluators, educational consultants, academic tutors, support groups, grassroots organizations, advocates, attorneys and others who help parents get services for their children.

If you provide a service, sign up to be listed on the Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities - this is a free service from Wrightslaw.

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