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Down Syndrome Association of South Texas 2800 NW Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78230 210-349-4372 Volume 15, Issue 2 ApriL 2013 Executive Director............... 1 HUGS .................................. 1 Teen Club............................. 2 Playgroup............................. 2 Adult Matters! ..................... 2 Kid Connection ................... 2 Support Groups .................. 3 Meet Natalia ........................ 4 Outreach .............................. 4 Board Chairman ................. 5 D.A.D.S. ............................... 5 Audrey's Day ....................... 5 Summer Programs .............. 6 Annual Spring Picnic .......... 7 Golf Tournament ................ 8 Monarch Academy .............. 9 2013 DSA Calendars ......... 10 Contributions .................... 10 Who We Are ...................... 11 Calendar of Events ............ 12 What’s inside... www.dsastx.org 2013 is off to a great start for the Down Syndrome Association of South Texas! We have attended several resource fairs to get our information into the hands of families needing support and information. We have also held several events for the families, including a formal dance for the adults and a day at the San Antonio Zoo for the Teens, Playgroup and Kid Connection participants. On April 1st, the D.A.D.S. (Dads Appreciating Down Syndrome) group held their 2nd Annual Golf Tournament at the Club at Sonterra. We had a beautiful day with many golfers enjoying the great course and weather. See Page 8 for a listing of all the supporters and the winners! The DSASTX is planning a very busy summer and fall! We have the Annual Spring Picnic at Landa Park on Sunday, May 19th and the Buddy Walk on Saturday, September 28th at Heroes Stadium. If you have a company or organization that is interested in sponsorship opportunities for the Buddy Walk, please contact me. As mentioned previously, on Saturday, March 2nd the Adult Matters participants attended the 4th Annual Spring Formal. This event was held at Aldaco’s at Sunset Station. Everyone was dressed up in their formal attire for a terrific evening of fun and dancing. I want to thank the RK Group for donating the party room, Richard Hughes for the DJ services, Lupita Martinez for the wonderful photos, and the ladies (and gentleman) from the San Antonio Junior Forum for helping us as volunteers. This was an extremely successful event, and we can’t wait for next year! I hope everyone has a good start to the summer and I am looking forward to seeing all of you at the next event! Downs Downs Message from Terri Mauldin ... KEEPING UP WITH Terri Mauldin Visit the DSASTX website – HUGS link to start your monthly giving today! Help Us Give Support The DSASTX H.U.G.S. Annual Giving program is an easy way to donate with a one-time, quarterly, bi-annual or monthly gift through automatic donations via a credit or debit card with amounts as low as $5. With every donation given through this program, you become eligible for the H.U.G.S. Recognition Club! The levels of the club are: H- Helpers ($5 - $249): your name appears on the annual report U-Underwriters ($250 - $499): name on the annual report and a DSASTX gift G-Givers ($500 - $999): name on the annual report, a DSASTX gift and eligibility for a special drawing S-Sustainers ($1,000+): name on the annual report, a DSASTX gift, eligibility for a special drawing and a reserved table at the Annual Holiday Party

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Page 1: Down Syndrome Association Newsletter

Down Syndrome Association of South Texas • 2800 NW Loop 410 • San Antonio, TX 78230 • 210-349-4372

Volume 15, Issue 2

ApriL 2013

Executive Director ...............1

HUGS ..................................1

Teen Club.............................2

Playgroup .............................2

Adult Matters! .....................2

Kid Connection ...................2

Support Groups ..................3

Meet Natalia ........................4

Outreach ..............................4

Board Chairman .................5

D.A.D.S. ...............................5

Audrey's Day .......................5

Summer Programs ..............6

Annual Spring Picnic ..........7

Golf Tournament ................8

Monarch Academy ..............9

2013 DSA Calendars .........10

Contributions ....................10

Who We Are ......................11

Calendar of Events ............12

What’s inside...

www.dsastx.org

2013 is off to a great start for the Down Syndrome Association of South Texas! We have attended several resource fairs to get our information into the hands of families needing support and information. We have also held several events for the families, including a formal dance for the adults and a day at the San Antonio Zoo for the Teens, Playgroup and Kid Connection participants.

On April 1st, the D.A.D.S. (Dads Appreciating Down Syndrome) group held their 2nd Annual Golf Tournament at the Club at Sonterra. We had a beautiful day with many golfers enjoying the great course and weather. See Page 8 for a listing of all the supporters and the winners!

The DSASTX is planning a very busy summer and fall! We have the Annual Spring Picnic at Landa Park on Sunday, May 19th and the Buddy Walk on Saturday, September 28th at Heroes Stadium. If you have a company or organization that is interested in sponsorship opportunities for the Buddy Walk, please contact me.

As mentioned previously, on Saturday, March 2nd the Adult Matters participants attended the 4th Annual Spring Formal. This event was held at Aldaco’s at Sunset Station. Everyone was dressed up in their formal attire for a terrific evening of fun and dancing. I want to thank the RK Group for donating the party room, Richard Hughes for the DJ services, Lupita Martinez for the wonderful photos, and the ladies (and gentleman) from the San Antonio Junior Forum for helping us as volunteers. This was an extremely successful event, and we can’t wait for next year!

I hope everyone has a good start to the summer and I am looking forward to seeing all of you at the next event!

DownsDownsMessage from Terri Mauldin ...

Keeping Up With

Terri Mauldin

Visit the DSASTX website – HUGS link to start your monthly giving today!

Help Us Give Support

The DSASTX H.U.G.S. Annual Giving program is an easy way to donate with a one-time, quarterly, bi-annual or monthly gift through automatic donations via a credit or debit card with amounts as low as $5. With every donation given through this program, you become eligible for the H.U.G.S. Recognition Club! The levels of the club are:

H- Helpers ($5 - $249): your name appears on the annual reportU-Underwriters ($250 - $499): name on the annual report and a DSASTX giftG-Givers ($500 - $999): name on the annual report, a DSASTX gift and eligibility for a special drawingS-Sustainers ($1,000+): name on the annual report, a DSASTX gift, eligibility for a special drawing and a reserved table at the Annual Holiday Party

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Teen Club Adult Matters!The Teen Club is open to all teens with any disability between the ages of 13 and 17. The goal of the Teen Club is to foster friendships, stimulate socialization, and increase positive self esteem. Chaperones will be in attendance at each event. The cost of Teen Club events will be covered by the DSASTX for the teen and one special needs, age-appropriate friend. Please RSVP for each event to Kerin Croft at [email protected] or 210-349-4372.

SUNDAY, MAY 19 – DSASTX ANNUAL PICNIC Landa Park, New Braunfels, TX 78130. Pavilions #4, 5 and 6. 1 - 6 p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 22 – BOWLING Location TBD. 1 - 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, JULY 27 – FAMILY SWIM DAY Pam Stephens Center, 6530 Wurzbach, 78240. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Lifeguards will be on duty.

Adult Matters! is a social program specifically designed for adults with special needs ages 18 and older. The focus is on providing an environment to help them further develop their social skills, build friendships among other adults with special needs, and offer them safe and appropriate interactions within the community. In order to foster that environment, we encourage them to invite an age-appropriate peer (another adult with special needs) to participate with them. DSASTX will pay the participation fee for both of them. Please RSVP for each event to Kerin Croft at [email protected] or 210-349-4372.

SUNDAY, MAY 19 – DSASTX ANNUAL PICNIC Landa Park, New Braunfels, TX 78130. Pavilions #4, 5 and 6. 1 - 6 p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 22 – BOWLING Location TBD. 1 - 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, JULY 27 – FAMILY SWIM DAY Pam Stephens Center, 6530 Wurzbach, 78240. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Lifeguards will be on duty.

Kid ConnectionKid Connection is our gathering designed for family social activities. We welcome all children with special needs and their families! Our events are specifically designed for ages 4 - 12. The DSASTX will pay the admission for the individual with Down syndrome and their siblings. Parents are responsible for their own admission. A discounted rate will be offered when possible. Please RSVP for each event to Kerin Croft at [email protected] or 210-349-4372.

SUNDAY, MAY 19 – DSASTX ANNUAL PICNIC Landa Park, New Braunfels, TX 78130. Pavilions #4, 5 and 6. 1 - 6 p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 15 – MORGAN'S WONDERLAND 5223 David Edwards Drive, 78233. 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

SATURDAY, JULY 27 – FAMILY SWIM DAY Pam Stephens Center, 6530 Wurzbach, 78240. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Lifeguards will be on duty.

PlaygroupPlaygroup is a playtime for children ages 0-3. The DSASTX will pay for entry fees to these activities (if applicable) for the child with Down syndrome and their siblings. Please RSVP for each event to Kerin Croft at [email protected] or 210-349-4372.

Kindermusik is BACK!! Join us at Discovery Meadow Studios located at 424 Wiedner Road, Cibolo, TX 78108 on the following days: Wednesday, May 8 – 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 15 – 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 22 – 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 29 – 11 a.m.

SUNDAY, MAY 19 – DSASTX ANNUAL PICNIC Landa Park, New Braunfels, TX 78130. Pavilions #4, 5 and 6. 1 - 6 p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 15 – MORGAN'S WONDERLAND 5223 David Edwards Drive, 78233. 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

SATURDAY, JULY 27 – FAMILY SWIM DAY Pam Stephens Center, 6530 Wurzbach, 78240. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Lifeguards will be on duty.

Looking Forward• Saturday, August 24 – DSA Family Day at Splashtown

• Saturday, September 28 – BUDDY WALK

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SAN ANTONIO – NORTHSIDE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Coker United Methodist Church 231 E. North Loop Rd. Gibbs Room 1108 San Antonio, TX 78216

Our Northside Parent Support Group meets the 1st Tuesday of each month from 6:00 p.m – 8:00 p.m. A light dinner is served. Childcare is available with a required RSVP to Coker UMC at 210-494-3455 x 245 at least 48 hours in advance. Please leave a detailed message when making a reservation.

TUESDAY, MAY 7 P.A.L.S. Clinic by Jennifer Fitzhugh

TUESDAY, JUNE 4 Speech & Feeding Therapies

TUESDAY, JULY 2 Solutions to Picky Eating

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 Buddy Walk Talk by Terri Mauldin

SAN ANTONIO – SOUTHSIDE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP De Paul Family Center 7607 Somerset Road San Antonio, TX 78211

Our Southside Parent Support Group meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. A light dinner is served. Childcare is available with a required RSVP to the DSASTX office at 210-349-4372. We look forward to seeing you there!

TUESDAY, MAY 21 P.A.L.S. Clinic by Dot O'Donnell

TUESDAY, JUNE 18 Kinetic Kids Programming

TUESDAY, JULY 16 Bullying by Dot O'Donnell

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 Buddy Walk Talk by Terri Mauldin

NEW BRAUNFELS PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Gruene United Methodist Church 2629 East Common Street, New Braunfels, Texas 78130

Our New Braunfels Parent Support Group (serving Comal and Guadalupe counties) meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. A light dinner is served. Childcare is available with a required RSVP to the DSASTX office at 210-349-4372. We look forward to seeing you there!

THURSDAY, MAY 16 Summertime “To-Do” Ideas

THURSDAY, JUNE 20 Kinetic Kids Programming

THURSDAY, JULY 18 Behavior Strategies & Social Aptitude

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 Buddy Walk Talk by Terri Mauldin

BOERNE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church, Room 148 FLC 202 W. Kronkosky Street, Boerne, Texas 78006

Our Boerne Parent Support Group meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. A light dinner is served. Childcare is available with a required RSVP to the DSASTX office at 210-349-4372. We look forward to seeing you there!

TUESDAY, MAY 14 Occupational and Physical Therapies

TUESDAY, JUNE 11 Texas Lions Camp

TUESDAY, JULY 9 Kinetic Kids Programming

TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 Buddy Walk Talk by Terri Mauldin

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OutreachWE WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME OUR NEWEST FAMILIES TO THE DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION FAMILY! If you know someone who has a child or family member with Down syndrome, please let them know about the DSASTX and the services we provide. We’d be happy to reach out to help in any way possible!

Tasha Barreda, parent EmmaLuz Delia Carmona and Jeremy Shobe, parents of EmilyRoxanne Galindo and Omar Gonzalez, parents of Milagro “Miracle”Anabel Garcia and Fernando Mendoza, parents of Karylee Norma and Oscar Garcia, parents of Oscar, Jr.Luana and Sam Hernandez, parents of AnjulieMelissa and Victor Hernandez, parents of Victor, Jr.Erika Jaramillo, parent of AngelKristan and “Link” Legrand, parents of George Martha Leyva, parent of JuliaMarie and Ken Livingston, parents of LillyNorma Lopez, parent of Andrea Sonia Maldonado, parent of EduardoKathy Martin, sister of Michael WoolseyDiane Milner, parent of Jeremy MilnerMargarite Milsteado, parent of Stephanie Brenda Minica, parent of TaylorLorena Perez, parent of Ramon Toni and Roger Perkins, parents of AutumnRaquel Reyna, guardian of Derrick FloresWhitney Riley and Frank Vobitne, parent of JasmineKara and Nolan Sagebiel, parents of Jennifer StullerRebecca Sanchez and Anthony Guerra, parents of AariaVeronica and Dario Sanchez, parent of CamilaBree Solis and Rick Escalera, parents of AnnabelleIna Spencer, parent of TiffanyIrene Suarez, parent of JacobLesa and James Thompson, parents of RichardMartha Tristan, parent of EnriqueKandi and Tom Tucker, parents of CadenVanessa Valdez, parent of Isabella TrevinoAtenas and Joseph Ward, parents of MaddexJillian Watson, parent of MatthewEva and John Wurdinger, parents of MichelleRosa and Oscar Ybarra, parents of Matthew

Meet NataliaNatalia is 13 years old. She started playing the piano about 2 years ago. Everything started with her sister Andrea, 7 years younger. Natalia was accompanying her to the piano classes, and after one month Natalia insisted that she wanted to play the piano, too. The piano teacher, Susan Hong, did not have any experience with kids with disabilities, so when we approached her she said she could not take her. Natalia kept insisting, so Mrs. Hong agreed to give her an opportunity. Natalia got so excited that she agreed to obey Mrs. Hong and practice at home. Since Mrs. Hong did not know the typical modified technique for special kids, Natalia learned the same way as her sister, and her mother had to learn how to read the lessons so Natalia could practice at home. About six months after she started playing the piano, Natalia participated in the Christmas show. The first time, she did it with assistance, and she did so well that Mrs. Hong let her participate in the other shows with the typical kids. In December 2012, Natalia was invited to participate in a special kids show at one of the local churches. It was a phenomenal show with many special kids showing off their musical talents. We felt very proud that Natalia was part of such an amazing event! Next, Natalia was invited to participate in the Gold Cup at UTSA on January 26th. For this event she had to take a written test in which she required some help from the instructors because of her speech disability, but she did not require any help playing the piano by herself in front of three judges in a special room with the doors closed. She obtained a blue ribbon for her performance which represents a superior performance. Now she will go for a second round. Natalia has proven that despite her severe speech impairment, she is still able to perform well in different disciplines, first by winning the HEB reusable bag drawing contest two years in a row and now by playing a musical instrument. Congratulations to Natalia, as well as her mother, Mrs. Susan Hong, and her teachers.

Natalia Diaz

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D.A.D.S.Dads Appreciating Down Syndrome, or D.A.D.S., is a committee or community group (within a local Down syndrome support organization) of fathers of children who happen to have Down syndrome. We hesitate to call ourself a “support group”, even though we do, in many ways, support each other.

We invite expert speakers to discuss medical, educational, financial, social, and any other issues that affect our children’s lives. And of course, we share stories and experiences that are unique to fathers of children with Down syndrome.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 San Antonio Missions vs. Arkansas Travelers at 7:05 pm. Please RSVP to Kerin at 210-349-4372 or [email protected] before Monday, May 20th.

JULY MEETING TBD

Board Chairman“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.” — Margaret Mead

I am thrilled to assume the position of Chairman of the Board for this incredible organization and believe that we are on the cusp of some great things! Our goal as board members is to lead the organization by listening and learning from you ... our stakeholders.

We will begin having a strategic planning session next month that will review all of our goals, core values and ways to make that happen. Your board is committed to making the Down Syndrome Association of South Texas an intricate and viable organization for all of our families. As chairman, it is my desire to help lead the organization over the next several years into something that we can all continue to be proud of.

Sincerely,

Edward R. Leos – Chairman of the Board Down Syndrome Association of South Texas

Edward R. Leos

Welcome to all our new friends!We are Bill and Jackie Shockley of Rockport, Texas. Several years ago we began our celebration on the beach in loving memory of our granddaughter, Audrey Shockley who was born with Down syndrome. With only a few friends and family we scheduled a day to celebrate the short life we were able to enjoy with her. We wanted a way to give back to the Down Syndrome Association for all the guidance and support they gave to our son Ray, Audrey's father. What could be better than a day at the beach!

Now every year we gather together for a day of fun and food, providing a safe enjoyable outlet for all the wonderful families and friends we have met. What a great way to extend support to the families, friends and adults that have been touch by Down syndrome. The celebration continues to grow and evolve into the tremendous support group that we have today.

We are very fortunate to have so many people get involved and enjoy this annual event ... We hope to see you there!!

For more information or to contribute time, supplies, ideas or funds to continue Audrey's Day at the Beach please contact: Jackie Shockley • 361-729-2529 PO Box 1509 • Rockport, TX 78381

Saturday - June 8 - 8:30 am

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Summer ProgramsThe following is a partial list of summer programs that accommodate for children with special needs. Start now to prepare for a successful summer!

ANIMAL BOTANICAL SATURDAYS & SUMMER CAMPS Hands-on learning and fun for youth with special needs ages 6 years and older at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston, San Antonio 78209. www.sabot.org. Contact Timothy Roan at 210-207-3278 or [email protected]. Summer Camps: June 10-13 (ages 7-11) and July 15-18 (ages 12-19). 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Fee: $135/week (10% discount for members).

THE ARC OF SAN ANTONIO – LIFE ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS After school, holiday and all day summer care for individuals 5-18. The Arc of San Antonio, 13430 West Ave., San Antonio 78216. 210-490-4300. The Arc of San Antonio – Pam Stephens Center, 6530 Wurzbach, San Antonio 78240. 210-682-4200. http://arc-sa.org/pages/services/life-enrichment-children/.

A-Z MUSIC THERAPY 20770 Hwy 281N Ste. 108-188, San Antonio 78258. 210-392-1277; [email protected]; www.a-zmusictherapy.com.

A.W.A.R.E. SAN MARCOS Therapeutic horseback riding for individuals with physical, mental and/or emotional disabilities. 512-754-6773. http://www.awaresmtx.org/index.html.

CAMP C.A.M.P. Summer camp sessions located in Centerpoint, TX for individuals with special needs (ages 5 and up) and their siblings (ages 5-13). http://www.campcamp.org/. 830-634-2267. Parents’ Night Out, Respite Weekends, and Teen and Adult Day Adventure programs are also available. 210-671-8112 or [email protected].

CAMP SUMMIT Summer weeklong camps, weekend sessions and respite days in Argyle, TX for individuals with disabilities ages 6 and up. www.campsummittx.org; 972-484-8900.

DEER CREEK ADVENTURE CAMP – FRIENDS WEEK A wonderful opportunity for children and adults with special needs ages 7-19 to attend summer camp in Medina, Texas July 29 – August 3. http://deercreekcamp.com/. 830-589-7123.

DISCOVERY MEADOW STUDIOS Celebrations, Kindermusik Adventures, and Camps allow children of all ages to learn and play within a rich environment of music, art, or science. 424 Wiedner Road, Cibolo, TX 78108. Contact Sally at 210-373-5406 or [email protected]. http://www.discoverymeadowstudio.com/.

DOWN HOME RANCH Ranch Camp for teens and adults with intellectual disabilities (ages 13 and up) located in Elgin, TX. www.downhomeranch.org; 1-888-926-2253.

DREAMS FULFILLED THROUGH MUSIC Music programs for youth and adults with disabilities. Contact: Mary Kay Archuleta 210-771-5809; http://dreamsfulfilledthroughmusic.org/.

EVA’S HEROES SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Offers an inclusive environment for individuals 14 – 21 years of age to participate in recreational activities. Nellie Reddix Center, 4711 Sid Katz. 210-694-9090; http://www.evasheroes.org/.

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Inclusive programming for children who are typically developing or have special needs. 12500 NW Military Hwy.; http://www.jccsanantonio.org/; 210-302-6959.

KINETIC KIDS Sports and recreation for all abilities. A variety of summer programs at various locations. http://www.kinetickidstx.org/; 210-748-5860.

MARBRIDGE SUMMER CAMP Summer camp at Manchaca, TX designed for individuals ages 16 - 30 with cognitive challenges or developmental disability. http://www.marbridge.org/summer-camp. 512-282-1144 x1203.

MONARCH ACADEMY AT MORGAN’S WONDERLAND Two-week summer activity camp for individuals with special needs ages 9-15. June 17-28; July 8-19; July 22-August 2. http://www.monarchacademy.net/. 210-479-3311.

MORGAN’S WONDERLAND The world’s first ultra accessible family fun park. 877-495-5888 or 210-495-5888; https://www.morganswonderland.com/.

RESPITE CARE OF SAN ANTONIO Mother’s Day Out, Family Day Out, Parent’s Night Out, Respite Day Care, Davidson Respite House, and Respite Summer Camp. 210-737-1212; http://www.respitecaresa.org/.

R.O.P.E.R. (RIDING OPPORTUNITIES PROMOTING EXCEPTIONAL RIDERS) Horseback riding for individuals with disabilities. Location: 4991 Higdon Rd. Contact: Sherri Mell, 210-633-2042; http://www.freewebs.com/roperapp/.

THE SADDLE LIGHT CENTER FOR THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP Equestrian therapy for individuals with special needs. Summer session: June 10 – August 9. The Retama Equestrian Center, 17530 Old Evans Rd., Selma, TX 78154. http://www.thesaddlelightcenter.com/. 210-651-9574.

SAN ANTONIO BUSY BODIES A nonprofit motor behavior and learning program. 11985 Starcrest; 210-545-2840; http://www.sabusybodies.org/.

SAN ANTONIO PARKS & RECREATION ADAPTED SPORTS & SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM http://www.sanantonio.gov/parksandrec/sports.aspx 210-207-3018

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SOAR – SUMMER OUTREACH AND RECREATION PROGRAM Offered by Mission Road Ministries, 8706 Mission Rd., San Antonio 78214. Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Kids ages 6 – 17 years with intellectual developmental disabilities. 210-334-2427. http://missionroadministries.org/programs/children/soar-summer-camp.

TEXAS ELKS CAMP Located between Luling and Gonzales. Children with special needs ages 7-15. 830-875-2425. http://www.texaselkscamp.org/.

TEXAS LIONS CAMP Summer camp for individuals with Down syndrome ages 12-16. July 14-20. 830-896-8500. http://www.lionscamp.com/default.html.

TRIPLE H EQUITHERAPY Equine assisted activities and therapy for people with disabilities. 791 Backhaus Rd., Pipe Creek, TX 78063. 1-830-510-9515; http://triple-h.org/.

We're Having a Picnic &

You're Invited ! ! !

• Don't miss out on the fun!

• Call today to make your reservation!

• Lunch is provided between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM (Hamburgers & Hot Dogs)

• Don't forget your swimsuits, towels, water shoes, and sunscreen for a great time in the Comal River!

• You must RSVP no later than May 10, 2013 to the DSASTX office at 210-349-4372 or to [email protected]

Hope to see you there!!

DSASTX Annual Spring PicnicSunday, May 19, 2013 • 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pavilions #4, 5 and 6 Landa Park Drive, New Braunfels, TX 78130

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Golf TourneyOn Monday, April 1st, the D.A.D.S. group held their 2nd Annual Golf Tournament at the Club at Sonterra. We want to thank all the golfers, sponsors, and supporters for helping us have a very successful day of golf!

The top three teams were: 1st Place: Jordan Samfield, Rocky Garcia and Greg Palomino 2nd Place: James Nitschke, Carlos, and Jose Ramirez 3rd Place: Jason Edwards, David Farley, Coy Snider, Jeff Jenkins

Thank you to our Sponsors: Airtron Speech & Language Center at Stone Oak The Ashe Family Whole Foods Jefferson State Bank Stone Creek Orthodontics New York Life – Jordan Samfield, Agent Culpepper Cleaners Kidsville News

We also want to thank the following individuals and businesses for donating items for the raffle: The Club at Sonterra La Cantera Golf Club Northern Hills Golf Club Jordan Samfield Whole Foods Trader Joes Paesanos Edward Leos Salsalitos Pericos Mellow Mushroom Sam’s Burger Joint Chuy’s Restaurant Trilogy Pizza

At the D.A.D.S. Golf Tournament, two of our self-advocates, Stephanie Crane and Jessaca Bond, were riding around with volunteers greeting the golfers and cheering them on. One of the teams asked the girls if they wanted to hit the ball for them.

Stephanie drove the ball so far that the team used her shot and ended up with a birdie at the hole. Afterwards, one of the team members asked Stephanie to autograph the ball. At the dinner/awards ceremony that evening, the story was told and the auction for the ball began.

It started at $20, then $40, then $60 – the excitement in the room was building and Stephanie was on her feet cheering them on. Then we hear, “$500!” Thanks to Phil Zaccaria for purchasing the autographed ball signed by Stephanie Crane to help benefit the D.A.D.S. program!

Phil Zaccaria and Stephanie Crane

1st Place

2nd Place

3rd Place

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ContributionsWe sincerely appreciate the following people who have so generously donated to the Down Syndrome Association. Your contributions help us offer a variety of programs for the members of our organization. Airtron - San AntonioAlexander Cortese IIIAlice AcevedoAubrey SteffenBarbara SamfieldBarbara SpinnerBenjamin JanysekBill CadeCecilia WileyCenter for Maternal-Fetal CareChad WileyChris MegnaChristopher WeaverCulpepper Cleaners, Inc.Dallas MillerDaniel MicheliDavid CaldwellDavid KippDBA Kidsville NewsDebbie AlbrightDina CooverEugene LarockEZ Money Loan Services #44079Gabor OroszGeorgina GroomerGina MartinezGreg LangasHarold AsheHDR, Inc.Irma OrtegaJames GasperJanice TroyJeannette J. CoalsonJessica TablerJohn ButtsJohn GillisJoseph D. GonzalesKacey WeissKathy CarrizalesKeith AskinLaura GrunerLisa DrozdickLydia BeachMargarita VelascoMaria HeyMarie CassidyMarilyn WeberMary CastellanosMary GlassMary Jane HardyMichael Drew

______ 2013 DSASTX Calendar(s) @ $10 each: $ _____

Shipping/Handling ($2 1st calendar; $1 ea. addtl.): $ _____

TOTAL $ ______

Child with Down syndrome?

_____ Yes _____ No

If yes, name and birthdate of child with DS:

Name: ________________________________________________

Birthdate: ______________________________________________

SHip To:

Name: ________________________________________________

Address: ______________________________________________

City, State, Zip: _________________________________________

phone: ________________________________________________

E-mail: _______________________________________________

Please send your check or money order along with this form to:

Quantity

Down Syndrome Association of South Texas 2800 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78230

Credit card orders can be placed online in our new DSASTX Store or by phone to the DSASTX office 210-349-4372

2013 DSASTX Calendar order Form

2013 DSASTX Calendars available for sale!

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Who We AreMISSION STATEMENT

The DSASTX's mission is to provide support and services to children and adults with Down

syndrome and their families.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Terri Mauldin

210-349-4375 • [email protected]

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MAY

7 San Antonio Northside PSG: P.A.L.S. Clinic #3, Coker UMC,

231 E. North Loop Rd. Gibbs 1108, 6 - 8 p.m.

8, 15, 22, 29 – Playgroup Kindermusik: Discovery Meadow Studios,

424 Wiedner Road, Cibolo, TX 78108, 11 a.m.

14 Boerne PSG: Occupational & Physical Therapies, St. Peter the Apostle

Catholic Church, 202 W. Kronkosky St., Boerne, Room #148 FLC,

6 - 8 p.m.

16 New Braunfels PSG: Summertime “To-Do” Ideas, Gruene UMC,

2629 E. Common St., 6 - 7:30 p.m.

19 DSASTX Annual Picnic: Landa Park, New Braunfels, TX 78130, 1 p.m.

21 San Antonio Southside PSG: P.A.L.S. Clinic #3, De Paul Family Center,

7607 Somerset Road, 6 - 7:30 p.m.

22 D.A.D.S.: San Antonio Missions vs. Arkansas Travelers, 7:05 p.m.,

Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium, 78227.

JUNE

4 San Antonio Northside PSG: Speech & Feeding Therapies, Coker UMC,

231 E. North Loop Rd. Gibbs 1108, 6 - 8 p.m.

8 Audrey's Day at the Beach: Rockport Beach Park, Rockport, TX, 8:30 a.m.

11 Boerne PSG: Texas Lions Camp, St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church,

202 W. Kronkosky St., Boerne, Room #148 FLC, 6 - 8 p.m.

15 Playgroup & Kid Connection: Morgan’s Wonderland,

5223 David Edwards Dr., 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

18 San Antonio Southside PSG: Kinetic Kids Programming,

De Paul Family Center, 7607 Somerset Road, 6 - 7:30 p.m.

20 New Braunfels PSG: Kinetic Kids Programming, Gruene UMC,

2629 E. Common St., 6 - 7:30 p.m.

22 Teen Club & Adult Matters: Bowling, Location TBD, 1 - 3 p.m.

JULY

2 San Antonio Northside PSG: Solutions to Picky Eating, Coker UMC,

231 E. North Loop Rd. Gibbs 1108, 6 - 8 p.m.

9 Boerne PSG: Kinetic Kids Programming, St. Peter the Apostle Catholic

Church, 202 W. Kronkosky St., Boerne, Room #148 FLC, 6 - 8 p.m.

16 San Antonio Southside PSG: Bullying, De Paul Family Center,

7607 Somerset Road, 6 - 7:30 p.m.

18 New Braunfels PSG: Behavior Strategies & Social Aptitude,

Gruene UMC, 2629 E. Common St., 6 - 7:30 p.m.

27 DSA Family Day at the ARC Pool: Pam Stephens Center,

6530 Wurzbach, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

AUGUST

6 San Antonio Northside PSG: Buddy Walk Talk, Coker UMC,

231 E. North Loop Rd. Gibbs 1108, 6 - 8 p.m.

13 Boerne PSG: Buddy Walk Talk, St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church,

202 W. Kronkosky St., Boerne, Room #148 FLC, 6 - 8 p.m.

15 New Braunfels PSG: Buddy Walk Talk, Gruene UMC,

2629 E. Common St., 6 - 7:30 p.m.

20 San Antonio Southside PSG: Buddy Walk Talk, De Paul Family Center,

7607 Somerset Road, 6 - 7:30 p.m.

24 DSA Family Day at Splashtown: 3600 IH-35 North.

SEPTEMBER

28 Buddy Walk – Heroes Stadium