Logan County Board of Developmental Disabilities Superintendent Saul Bauer discussed at the board’s Thursday evening meeting an upcoming training on autism that is open to the community.
The Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence presents the training from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 1 at the First Church of God, 1000 E. Brown Ave., Bellefontaine.
The program is free for Logan County residents. A $10 fee will be charged to residents from other counties.
This training was developed to assist with understanding and supporting individuals with autism. To register or request a detailed agenda, contact Deb Morrison at (937) 292-3011.
Members also discussed the upcoming LCBDD Foundation’s chicken barbecue, slated for 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, with proceeds to support the Dare to Be Aware Club’s accessible parks project.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fundraiser, 30 homemade pies will be given away at the drive thru, officials noted.
The meal consists of a Port a Pit 1/2 chicken, coleslaw, chips, cookie, roll and butter for $8. Tickets can be purchased from any LCBDD or RTC Industries Inc. employee or board member. Orders of five or more meals can be delivered.
For more information, contact James Shouse at 292-3069, or schedule a delivery with Lori Barber at 292-3002. Purchases can be made the day of the event with a credit card or checks can be made out to the LCBDD Auxiliary Foundation Committee.
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