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Over the years, the cows on this pasture have worn pathways...how like us they are...keeping to the path lest we fall down !
In 1963, Colorado statute authorized CCBs (Community Centered Boards) to be responsible for community services for children with delays in their development and developmental disabilities and adults with developmental disabilities. Currently there are 20 Community Centered Boards who serve approximately 11,000 individuals and families across the state.
Developmental Pathways is a Colorado non-profit agency, and was established in 1964 as a community-based alternative to institutional care. Since that time, Pathways has developed a broad array of services based on the principle that full inclusion and participation in community life is attainable for every individual with a developmental disability. Developmental Pathways serves citizens of Arapahoe and Douglas Counties, and the portion of Adams County within the City of Aurora city limits.
As a CCB, Developmental Pathways determines eligibility and provides programs for persons with developmental disabilities in our service area. Anyone may refer and our main number is 303-858-2260 to speak to an intake coordinator.
Our programs serve an age-range from birth to senior citizen. The programs are funded by a number of state and federal sources.
According to Colorado law, persons with a developmental disability are those who have a “disability that is manifested before the person reaches twenty-two years of age, which constitutes a substantial disability to the affected individual, and is attributable to mental retardation or related conditions which include cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, or other neurological conditions when such conditions result in impairment of general intellectual functioning or adaptive behavior similar to that of a person with mental retardation” (CRS 27-10.5-102). For children under five years of age, eligibility is based on determination of either a developmental delay or factors putting the child at risk of having a developmental disability.
Oktoberfest hamlet
Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
Most of this area was revamped during the 2011 season when Mach Tower was added. Originally, it was just a path that led directly into Der Marktplatz, with no way around it due to landscaping, meaning that you had to walk through the store to reach the other side. Since 2011 the area was opened up with the addition of tables (for pretzel shop diners) and a smoking area, which was previously located here.
I made this as a motivation for myself. I have been dealing with a tough decision the last few days and felt this would help ease my mind. Let it help you in daily choices as well.
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Community leaders, who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline, shared their journey to inspire the younger generation to become leaders in their own right, during Pathways to Leadership Thursday, Feb. 11.
Canon A2E EF 35-70 F3.5-4.5, FUJI Superia 400 (S400)
The place formerly known as University Park, now East Campus, on the path between Boomer and Neely, facing west. I forgot the date for this, but luckily I took a picture of the moon, so I know it was July 6th, 2011. (Once I looked up the moon phase, I of course remember the date)
Moving away from cakes this is a chocolate carrot cake with cream cheese icing. The design is a tribute to a recent project ending and represents a key diagram we produced. The colours are muted (as with the real diagram) but that means the icing-writing isn't very visible. Lesson learned - homage shouldn't be slavish. But loving working with royal icing - piping if you will. I want to be like Mary Smith - Ace of Cakes!
Plus: discovered that Aussie has Icing sugar - which is easy to clumping and icing mixture. The sugar is less sweet but clumpy. The icing mixture is soft but too sweet and dense (see previous cake comments).
Shout out to bubble writing at the bottom right. Apparently there are two types - keeping it real and fancy (i.e. with the ._ reflections)