Recreation & Leisure
There are many recreation and leisure activities that can be adapted for people who are blind or have low vision. You may want to return to an activity you've always enjoyed, or you may want to try something new, challenging, and altogether different.
There is a wide range of recreational, social, and craft activities for you to consider, including arts and crafts, card and board games, cultural activities, gardening, swimming, bowling, and tandem biking.
Blog Posts
- Meet Alice Lynch: Artist and Designer from Braille Design: Custom Braille Jewelry
by Maureen Duffy on 4/22/2013 - My Adventures in Wall Climbing by Empish Thomas, Center for the Visually Impaired in Atlanta
by Maureen Duffy on 4/3/2013 - My Amazing Amazon Adventure by VisionAware Peer Advisor Michelle Miller, LCSW
by Maureen Duffy on 3/18/2013 - The American Foundation for the Blind Introduces Described TV Listings
by Maureen Duffy on 3/11/2013 - In Memoriam: Professor Whitestick
by Maureen Duffy on 3/4/2013 - A Contest for Blind (and Sighted) Photographers from OIC Books
by Maureen Duffy on 2/28/2013 - A New Production from Theater Breaking Through Barriers
by Maureen Duffy on 2/25/2013 - A New App Including Verbal Imaging Audio Tours at the Guggenheim Museum New York
by Maureen Duffy on 2/12/2013 - The White House Announces Audio Descriptions for Public Tours
by Maureen Duffy on 1/28/2013 - Meet Scott Anderson and the New England Blind and Visually Impaired Alpine Ski Festival
by Maureen Duffy on 10/24/2012
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