Past Events
Dine at Texas Roadhouse Grand Forks on April 30 to support NDAB. NDAB supports persons with visual impairments in North Dakota through education, programs, and networking.
https://www.ndvisionservices.com/sites/www/files/documents/Events/AER/Dakotas%20AER%20Post-Conference%20Survey.docxThis is an opportunity to participate in world class continuing education in the vision field. Please join us as we cover topics such as orientation and mobility, transition, daily living skills, braille and resources. You will have the opportunity to hear Tanni Anthony speak about Orientation & Mobility and Eric Guillary speak about " What it Really Take for Successful Transition." Please join us for this exciting conference and be AER ALIVE!
However one defines “family” it is crucial that children are supported by those who are closest to them. Family members have the most profound opportunity to influence a child’s own sense of expectation. How do we help children develop high expectations that fit them as an individual? Without role models and other families to learn from it can be hard. The opportunity to learn from each other this weekend is wonderful. It is especially cool that Mr. Keith Bundy will be on hand to share his thoughts on ‘The Importance of Expectations.” On behalf of NDVS/SB and the Parent Planning Team, we expect that you will all walk away after the weekend with more ideas and a better sense of how to help your child develop the best possible expectations for him or her.
Our educational program is filled with instruction and experiences focusing on independence and the Expanded Core Curriculum. A focus this week will be on Recreation and Leisure by partaking in our Goalball tournament with SD School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Space is limited!
NDVS/SB presents a fun filled social weekend for students in grades 7-10. Join us as we venture to Annie's House at Bottineau Winter Park!
This year, NDVS/SB’s Summer Kids Camp will be rockin’!
We’ve got music, sports, and a few surprises all on tap!
Adults with visual impairments experience varying degrees of need for professional services depending upon age, lifestyle, community characteristics and their own unique visual functioning. It is the goal of North Dakota Vision Services/School for the Blind (NDVS/SB) to assist individuals in reaching their personal goals through assessment and training.
3:00 pep rally/registration
3:30 1-mile walk
Walk begins and ends at NDVS/SB Gymnasium
500 Stanford Road
Grand Forks, ND
$5 minimum donation to walk
Walk to support North Dakotans with blindness and low vision!
If you have a child who is deafblind, blind, or visually impaired, with or without additional disabilities, this conference is for you!