1) GOLF TOURNAMENT SCORECARD
2) HALLOWEEN/HOLIDAY FAMILY FUN
3) NEW YEAR'S EVE IN OTTAWA UPDATE
4) ANNUAL FAMILY CONFERENCE NEWS
5) SMILE TRAVEL UPDATES
6) JOURNEYS LOOKS AHEAD TO ACES
7) SMILE MINI-BANQUET SET TO GO
8) CONGRATULATIONS MEALS ON WHEELS
9) UNITED WAY/CENTRAIDE OTTAWA CAMPAIGN
GOLF TOURNAMENT SCORECARD
The numbers are in on the first annual LiveWorkPlay golf tournament organized by O.B Villeneuve Insurance and Quelmec Loss Adjusters. Thanks to 144 golfers and more than a dozen business supporters including major sponsor Marco

HALLOWEEN/HOLIDAY FAMILY FUN
LiveWorkPlay Halloween Family Fun Night took place on October 26, and there were lots of changes for this year's event. Most important was the switch to a larger

Families can help organizers better prepare for this event by registering online for FFN, and every other LWP event. Be sure to visit the online registration page to sign up! It's fast, it's fun, it's easy!
NEW YEAR'S EVE UPDATE
The New Year's Eve In Ottawa party in the ballroom of the Crowne Plaza Hotel is more than 25% sold out and ticket orders are coming in every day. This includes

The ticket sales campaign is just getting started, with A-Channel working on a public service announcement that will hit the airwaves before the end of the month, and daily mentions on The BEAR 106.9 FM that will also start in November.
Do you have your tickets yet? Don't delay, buy today!
ANNUAL FAMILY CONFERENCE NEWS
The Second Annual LiveWorkPlay Family Conference "A Good Life Includes Sexuality" on November 17 drew 35 participants from Journeys and SMILE and 40 parents for a total of 75 delegates!
The Second Annual LiveWorkPlay Family Conference "A Good Life Includes Sexuality" on November 17 drew 35 participants from Journeys and SMILE and 40 parents for a total of 75 delegates!

The key outcome from "A Good Life Includes Sexuality" was identifying that more needs to be done. The participants were just warming up and getting truly comfortable with the topic by the time the day was over!
SMILE TRAVEL UPDATES
Travel has been an important part of SMILE for more than five years. There are three trips targeted to different groups of participants scheduled in the next 16 months! After that, there will be a new routine with everyone invited to take part in a single trip every year, most likely in the month of February.
Travel has been an important part of SMILE for more than five years. There are three trips targeted to different groups of participants scheduled in the next 16 months! After that, there will be a new routine with everyone invited to take part in a single trip every year, most likely in the month of February.

Why travel? In brief, it's an incredible way to learn and practice everything that SMILE is all about: self-advocacy, planning, organizing, self-reliance, interdependence, coping, and of course learning more about the world! Participants returning from SMILE trips typically report feelings of improved self-esteem, confidence, and pride. It's a lot of work for all concerned, but well worth it!
JOURNEYS LOOKS AHEAD TO ACES 
With the tremendous success of SMILE trips, it was only a matter of time until Journeys participants started to say "What about us!?!"

With the tremendous success of SMILE trips, it was only a matter of time until Journeys participants started to say "What about us!?!"
The response? The ACES (Active Community Experiences in Summer) program will be adapted this year to feature two sessions of travel to Montreal!
Participants will spend five days planning activities and learning about their destination, and then enjoy three days and two nights of travel.
SMILE MINI-BANQUET SET TO GO
Details for the December 11th SMILE Mini-Banquet were announced today.
About 30 participants are expected for the private party at a west end Ottawa restaurant, where they will share stories about their challenges and accomplishments and gear up for the winter.

The September-December session at SMILE has been jam-packed with steps big and small in the pursuit of a good life. This includes new paid and unpaid work, transitions to new homes, and other achievements that will be marked at the banquet.
CONGRATULATIONS MEALS ON WHEELS
The annual Meals on Wheels Ottawa banquet on November 14 was attended by a full table of LiveWorkPlay volunteers past and present. The highlight and also most difficult
moment of the afternoon was paying tribute and saying goodbye to Pauline Uston, the Manager of Volunteer Services who has retired after more than two decades of service. Pauline has always been a key figure in the partnership with LiveWorkPlay.

It was only fitting that Lucas Rodgers, the first SMILE participant to ever volunteer with Meals on Wheels, should receive his thousand hours of volunteer service pin on the same day that Pauline's retirement was celebrated. Lucas and Ian Murphy both volunteer weekly with Meals on Wheels volunteer drivers, while other SMILE participants are part of a team that serves a route every Wednesday with a LiveWorkPlay staff driver.
UNITED WAY/CENTRAIDE OTTAWA CAMPAIGN
On September 21, 2007, United Way/Centraide Ottawa announced its largest fundraising goal ever of $29.7 million for the 2007 campaign. LiveWorkPlay is helping out in various ways including participation in the Speaker's Bureau. CEO Keenan Wellar and SMILE self-advocate Jennifer Harris have thus far made 3 visits to local workplaces to share stories about how LiveWorkPlay is making a difference and the importance of United Way support.
You can direct all or part of your United Way contribution to LiveWorkPlay. Please click here for a donation form.
We hope you have enjoyed this 12th edition of LiveWorkPlayNews 2007. If you have received an email about this blog in error and/or you would prefer not to receive future LiveWorkPlayNews messages, simply click here and follow the simple instructions. That same web page can also be used by newcomers who would like to join LiveWorkPlayNews, so feel free to share the address with friends, colleagues, and family who might like to subscribe. If you have any difficulty with subscribing or unsubscribing, send details to keenan@liveworkplay.ca.
On September 21, 2007, United Way/Centraide Ottawa announced its largest fundraising goal ever of $29.7 million for the 2007 campaign. LiveWorkPlay is helping out in various ways including participation in the Speaker's Bureau. CEO Keenan Wellar and SMILE self-advocate Jennifer Harris have thus far made 3 visits to local workplaces to share stories about how LiveWorkPlay is making a difference and the importance of United Way support.
You can direct all or part of your United Way contribution to LiveWorkPlay. Please click here for a donation form.
We hope you have enjoyed this 12th edition of LiveWorkPlayNews 2007. If you have received an email about this blog in error and/or you would prefer not to receive future LiveWorkPlayNews messages, simply click here and follow the simple instructions. That same web page can also be used by newcomers who would like to join LiveWorkPlayNews, so feel free to share the address with friends, colleagues, and family who might like to subscribe. If you have any difficulty with subscribing or unsubscribing, send details to keenan@liveworkplay.ca.
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