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NSLEO EVENTS IN REVIEW

Visit our Facebook page for current photos and details on events such as Access Awareness Week, Natitional Day of Recognition for Violence Against Women, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Scholarship Awards and much more

 

2016
 

Summer Picnic - Saturday August 6, 2016, 11:00am to 2:00pm, Emera Oval Halifax 2nd annual summer picnic for people with disabilities, friends & family.

2015

65th Annual World Humans Rights Day - Thursday December 10, 2015,  6:30 to 9:00pm, Halifax City Hall, Halifax

Join Mayor Mike Savage, Engage Nova Scotia CEO, Danny Graham, and leaders from the Halifax Human Rights community as we celebrate World Human Rights Day. Entertainment and refreshments will be provided and the event is open to everyone.

Movie Night - 'Lives Worth Living' Documentary - 7:00pm, Alderney Gate Library, Dartmouth

Ever wonder about the start of the Disability Rights Movement in the US and how the Americans with Disabilities Act came in to existence? Come to this movie night showing a documentary showcasing this, followed by a discussion on the film and how we can make that happen here! To learn more about the film that will be shown go to: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/lives-worth-living/ 

35th Anniversary Seminar Series, 'People with Disabilities & Democratic Participation, Key to a Better Nova Scotia', October 15, 2015, 7:00pm, Alderney Gate Library, Dartmouth

Join us every second Thursday starting on October 15th for the NS LEO 35th Anniversary Seminar Series!
 

Summer Picnic - Saturday August 15, 2015, 1:00pm to 3:00pm, Emera Oval in Halifax

Members of the disability community their families and friends invite you to join us for an afternoon of fun at the Oval. Bring a picnic lunch; we'll have adapted sporting equipment and games for you to try. — ASL interpreters will be on hand.

2013

Public Disabilities Issues Forum - Saturday March 16, 2013, 11:00am to 3:00pm, Nova Scotia Museum of Industry, Stellarton

NSLEO is coming to listen to you. We want to hear and talk about your disability related concerns and the issues you experience out in the rural areas of Nova Scotia. 

Come prepared to tell us your stories with your issues and concerns and what you believe might be the best solutions


 

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