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Denise Wood <[log in to unmask]>
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EASI's Library Accessibility Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 23 Jun 2009 07:55:47 -0700
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Press Release
PRESS RELEASE:  Hellen Keller Day in Second Life
Contact person: Saxet Uralia

The 24-hour event PDT will be held all day Saturday, June 27 at the four 
The Ye, Olde, Supporte, Faire 
sims.  ((http://slurl.com/secondlife/Faire/20/222/38)

Linden Lab is collaborating with and assisting Virtual Helping Hands and a 
coalition of community volunteers who are proud to announce Helen Keller 
Day in Second Life. Helen Keller Day is a community-event exploring how and 
why to employ, educate, entertain, and engage everyone through virtual worlds.

Helen Keller Day is a day that is set aside for information acquisition, 
education, exploration of employment opportunities, social engagement, and 
enjoyment of arts and entertainment... There will be vendors, employers, 
presentations, and pure, unbridled fun.

It's a day dedicated to raising our level of awareness for our fellow 
Second Life residents who cope with disabilities.  At some time in our 
lives, we've all felt what it feels like not to be able to 
participate...  not to be included.  Knowing how to include someone with a 
disability, and make them feel welcome, is an important social skill, and a 
small but significant kindness that we can all benefit from and feel good 
about.

Participants will meet people learn things, get freebies, and be 
entertained for their efforts.

You will hear keynote speakers Keller Johnson Thompson, the great 
grandniece of Helen herself and Linden Labs Education and Healthcare 
Developer, John Lester, aka Pathfinder Linden.  You will hear from experts 
in the fields of virtual education, employment, social engagement and 
entertainment. There will be building contests featuring skilled builders 
doing accessible builds before our virtual eyes.  There will be a world 
premier "movie" featuring "Max," the  virtual guide dog developed in Second 
Life for SL users who are blind or sight impaired.  Also featured will be 
an exhibition of Max's abilities, a fashion show, chess, a Braille chat 
display, dancing, singing quests and storytelling...  even a virtual goldmine!

There will be experiences designed to spark the imagination and "see" and 
"hear" the world with all the senses in new and thought provoking ways. 
Join the pioneers in virtual worlds who are inspired by the spirit of Helen 
Keller to explore ways in which everyone can participate...and create a 
world that richer for all.

Please come and learn, connect, explore, be entertained, and pick up 
freebies while sharing this positive and uplifting experience with us.
I think this press will interest some of the people on these lists.  Don't 
email me for information as I don't know more than what is in the press 
release below:

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