Kayak Pool Party for persons impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder

Location:
Rio Grande Indoor Pool
2312 Arenal
Albuquerque, NM, 87105
See map: Google Maps
Directions:
From I-40 & I-25, head West on I-40 to Coors. Take Coors South. Go past Central and Old Coors. Turn left on Arenal. Go approximately 1 mile to the Rio Grande High School. The pool is easily identified by the multi-colored waterslide coming out of the building on the West side.
Start Time: 
Saturday, March 26, 2011 - 9:00am - 11:00am

The Autism Programs at UNM's Center for Development & Disability has partnered with New Mexico Kayak Instruction, a service provider at Camp Rising Sun, to offer two unique "Kayak Pool Parties" for all persons impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Kayaking is the perfect low-impact recreational, social and physical activity the whole family can enjoy together.  Come and observe, or come and join in the fun.

March 26th, 9 - 11am, Rio Grande Indoor Pool
April 23rd, 9 - 11am, Rio Grande Indoor Pool

Benefits include:

  • Equal opportunity for persons with autism!
  • A great place for them to meet new friends!
  • Supportive teaching staff!
  • Builds courage, confidence and character!

This event is open to children and adults with autism, their parents, siblings, caregivers and peers. 

While we want to make this opportunity available to people with autism, we invite and encourage family, friends, peers and caregivers to join in this event as well. It is our hope that family, friends, peers and caregivers can apply the skills, knowledge and simple rescues learned to help create a more memorable and enjoyable experience out on the water.

Our mission at New Mexico Kayak Instruction is to make kayaking accessible and affordable to all people, including those with disabilities.  If you know someone impacted by autism spectrum disorder, please share this opportunity with them.

Price: 
$5.00 Before Tax
Kayaking is a really great experience. It not only introduces the girls to a new skill but shows them they can accomplish something they probably thought they would never be capable of.
Kristen Thome  -  Troop #1623, Juniors, Albuquerque, NM
This class was amazing!  Learning to do things the right way from the beginning prevents you from having to 'unlearn' bad or possible dangerous habits later on. 
Heidi Craig  -  Retired, Artist

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