Outside the Lines is an arts-based program, run by artists, that provides day support and art mentorship to 35 adults with developmental disabilities and dual diagnosis. Through the arts, we create a place where everyone’s possibilities extend beyond their perceived limits, and where we are inspired to be creative and productive community members, both within our organization and in the broader world.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Puppets and Radio Shows
On Monday August sixth 2012 , at outside the line studio me and a few staff people we were creating puppets and Elvis Presley puppets too by tearing little pieces of news paper and soaking the paper in solution made of just glue and water. When the paper gets all wet we stick that on a lemon bottle. When the little lemon bottle has all wet pieces of paper on it then you should let the little lemon bottle dry with the wet pieces of paper sticking on it. At one thirty at noon a little while after lunch here at out side the line studio a few staff and clients could go to the radio station so I was one of the client that had went. So the people that went to the radio station had to get all seated on a mini van that is out in the parking lot. Then a driver would drive me and a few people to the radio station. A minute later when we were at the radio station we would all get out of the mini van and then we went in to a building. Then we had walked to another door and we open the door and there were fourty-eight steps that you got to walk up to get to speak on the radio. So when we are beginning to walk up stairs there is a long bare on the right side of the wall that we hold on to then when we make a left hand turn we would have to walk to other steps and hold the long bare on the left side When we would get at the top floor we would walk to the right for a little bit and the we would walk to the left and open a door later we would be talking on the radio if we want to we could sing to a particular song that were playing at that time. A few minute had past until we he to walk back downstairs.
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