Carmel Clay Parks puts spotlight on inclusion during Disability Awareness Month

Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) encourages the community to join them during Disability Awareness Month in March to celebrate the inclusion of individuals of all ages, levels and abilities. This celebration allows the department to increase awareness and promote independence, integration and inclusion of all people with disabilities.

“We are proud to promote inclusion for all individuals year-round, and Disability Awareness Month gives us the opportunity to raise awareness for this important cause,” said Michelle Yadon, Inclusion Program Supervisor.

In addition to a multitude of adaptive recreation programming throughout the year and a commitment to hiring individuals with disabilities, the department is spreading awareness to the community through a barrier-free performance titled “Super. Everyday!” Barrier-Free Theatre is a form of drama therapy in which participants with and without disabilities write and act in their own performance. Barrier-Free Theatre empowers its participants, providing increased self-confidence, improved self-awareness and creates a more positive, inclusive community.

The show is designed for individuals of all ages and ability levels to enjoy. Community members have two performance times to choose from: 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 24 or 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 25.

An ASL sign interpreter will be at both performances for individuals who are deaf or having hearing impairments. Tickets can be purchased for $5 at carmelclayparks.com or by visiting the Monon Community Center.

For more information about barrier-free theatre or adaptive programming, contact Michelle Yadon at myadon@carmelclayparks.com.