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Everyone is welcome at Four Rivers for All Abilities on July 24

This Forest Preserve event at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center in Channahon is designed for people of varying abilities.

Register today for Four Rivers for All Abilities at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center in Channahon on July 24. Participants will take part in hands-on activities and learn more about the inclusive facility.
Register today for Four Rivers for All Abilities at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center in Channahon on July 24. Participants will take part in hands-on activities and learn more about the inclusive facility. (Anthony Schalk | Forest Preserve District)

No matter what your abilities or your experience with nature, everyone is welcome at the Four Rivers for All Abilities event set for Wednesday, July 24, at Four Rivers Environmental Education Center in Channahon.

Two 90-minute sessions will be offered at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Registration is open now. Register online or call 815-722-9470 before Tuesday, July 23.

This Forest Preserve District of Will County event is designed for families or groups that have members of varying abilities who may find it challenging to find outings that are inviting for everyone, said Jerome Gabriel, facility supervisor at Four Rivers.

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“Four Rivers has designed this day so that families, day programs, or therapeutic schools can come visit the facility and all have something to do together,” he said. “This day is designed specifically to introduce all of the center’s inclusive practices to organizations and families."

Stations set up around the nature center will feature hands-on activities designed to showcase the site’s inclusive field trips; new GRIT Freedom chair for off-trail adventures; indoor exhibits on river fish, mussels and more; and the building’s quiet space for those needing a break during the event.

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Those who attend Four Rivers for All Abilities will also learn more about how the site received The National Inclusion Project’s first nature center accreditation in the country in November 2023.

The accreditation means Four Rivers has met the standards set by the organization for inclusive practices for individuals with disabilities.

Inclusion items at Four Rivers feature buddy bags, a quiet space, an All-Persons Trail, paved trails, an exhibit guide, custom communication/talking boards and easy-viewing spotting scopes.

Also, the site offers: a custom visual schedule creator; screen reader enabled PDFs; program/event accommodations; social story digital narratives for facility staff and programs; live captioning during presentations; Sensory Sunday programs; inclusive field trips for public, private, homeschool, therapeutic day school and adult day programs; and a pre-visit walkthrough video.

For more information on accessibility and inclusion at the site, visit the Four Rivers' FAQ webpage.

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