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SUMMARY:CorpsTHAT ASL Group Courses
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor spaces are for everyone — and communication plays a key role in making that possible. These courses are designed to make learning American Sign Language engaging\, accessible\, and community centered. \nASL for the Outdoors courses\, designed specifically for land managers\, park staff\, outdoor educators\, conservation crews\, guides\, and recreation professionals who want to make their programs more accessible to Deaf and hard-of-hearing community members. \nCorpsTHAT group courses are perfect for: \n-Beginners or those refreshing their ASL skills\n-Individuals\, families\, educators\, and professionals\n-Anyone interested in Deaf culture and inclusive communication\nWhat you can expect:\n-Interactive group sessions\n-Clear instruction with real-life signing practice\n-A supportive and welcoming learning environment\n-Focus on both ASL language and Deaf culture \nCourse details:\n-Format: Group classes (virtual via Zoom)\n-When: Winter\, spring\, summer and or fall\n-Duration: 10 weeks for an hour twice a week sessions \nSpots are limited for a maximum of 8 students per class to ensure quality interaction. \nEach course runs for 5 weeks\, meeting twice per week for 1 hour on Zoom\, with optional ASL practice meetups to reinforce learning and build confidence.\nCourse Pricing\n• $250 — Individual course\n• $450 — Any 2 courses\n• $800 — Any 4 courses \nMany organizations choose to enroll multiple staff members or partner with us to provide training as part of professional development and accessibility initiatives. \nNext courses begin February 23rd\, with additional sessions running through June. \nInterested in a private cohort or customized training for your team or agency? Please contact CorpsTHAT at courses@corpsthat.org. \nTogether\, we can help create outdoor spaces where more people feel welcome\, included\, and able to participate fully. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.accessnaturenj.org/event/corpsthat-asl-group-courses/
LOCATION:NJ
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SUMMARY:Building Access from the Ground Up: A Roadmap for Outdoor Recreation Communities
DESCRIPTION:All over the country\, communities are investing in accessible outdoor recreation — from Oregon’s statewide accessible recreation initiative to accessible state park lodging in Arkansas to new all-abilities trails\, launches\, and parks in small towns across the nation. Accessibility is fast becoming central to quality outdoor recreation\, community pride\, and visitor appeal. \nBuilding Access from the Ground Up helps rural and small communities learn from this growing movement — gaining inspiration from real examples\, adapting what works\, and innovating to meet local needs. You’ll explore what accessibility means in outdoor settings\, how to assess where you are now\, and how to plan\, design\, and operate accessible recreation infrastructure and experiences. You’ll also learn how to prepare your community — from front-line workers to local businesses and volunteers — to welcome visitors of all abilities with confidence and care. \nAs with all Harbinger courses\, Building Access from the Ground Up emphasizes practical tools and peer learning. Participants share ideas and lessons learned with others facing similar opportunities and constraints\, building a network of peers and allies in accessible outdoor recreation. Through real-world examples\, self-assessment tools\, and frameworks for turning insight into progress\, you’ll leave with an action plan for your own community — focused on realistic next steps that expand access\, strengthen tourism\, and open the outdoors to all. \nWhat You’ll Learn\nHow accessible outdoor recreation connects to community\, economic\, and tourism development goals \nWhat’s happening in the U.S. and Canada in accessible outdoor recreation — and how your community can join the movement \nHow to assess your current level of accessibility using practical self-audit tools \nDesign principles and adaptive equipment options for accessible trails\, launches\, and recreation sites \nHow to develop accessible programs\, tours\, and visitor experiences \nStrategies for preparing frontline workers\, businesses\, and guides to welcome all visitors \nHow to communicate accessibility information clearly and accurately \nStrategies for collective planning with residents of all abilities \nTools for measuring progress and sustaining momentum over time \n  \nThere will be Four 90-minute VIDEO CONFERENCE SESSIONS. All held on Tuesdays\, March 10-31\, 2026 • 10:30-12 PT/1:30-3 PM ET \n  \n 
URL:https://www.accessnaturenj.org/event/building-access-from-the-ground-up-a-roadmap-for-outdoor-recreation-communities/
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SUMMARY:Adventures Without Barriers - Birding 101
DESCRIPTION:Come exploring with your guide to see the unique birds that call the Pine Barrens home! \nThese programs are designed with individuals with mobility concerns in mind. Birding can be a challenging experience\, since finding the birds is often a matter of being in the right place at the right time\, especially for those migratory species! \nPlease join us as we follow avid bird enthusiast Claire Campbell on this outdoor adventure while we will look for interesting birds that are residents or just passing through the area. \nOn this inclusive mobility and family-friendly outing\, we will take a slow hike\, passing through woods\, wetlands. The trail follows along a newly improved accessible trail. The trail is a picturesque location perfect for birding opportunities as the site has a mixture of forest\, open meadow\, and wetland habitats as the area is crossed by stream networks of the South Branch Rancocas River. \nThe trail is a good location because of the diverse geography\, relative openness of the farmland and dense forested wetlands. It is also a nice space to discover and become acquainted with\, especially because of its quick and easy access to birding for almost anyone! \nAccessibility Information: \nThe total length of this route is 1.5 miles.\nThe trail is a there-and-back route that follows flat\, even terrain with no slopes. The trail is a minimum of 5 feet wide. The general trail surfaces are crushed stone and compacted soils\, which will allow for rugged terrain wheelchair access.\nThe runtime of the event is estimated to be 2 hours.\nThere are benches on the property for resting\, and there are two ADA-compliant parking spaces that will be used for a drop-off zone for those with mobility concerns. The parking lot is paved. There are ADA-compliant bathrooms available in the museum. \nWe look forward to birding with you!
URL:https://www.accessnaturenj.org/event/adventures-without-barriers-birding-101/
LOCATION:Pemberton Lake\, 6th Street\, Pemberton\, 08068\, United States
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