l2 ~WMERumOlmNm-Mnecd-y, WNJOIS Dining in the dark ' DeafBlmd Ontano Seruwes food ï¬mdraiser heightens the other senses _ . all Ibo-W ‘ w .- Our lady of Lourdes ost people don‘t realize you eat with your eyes as # hosts World Day Of much bug" do with your mouth until your vision t M h l is inhi it . Pra eve are . That‘s the premise behind a different kind of fundraiser yer n this'ihumdayattheWotholfandCountyOubcalled OmladwflourdesChumhwillhostthelocal 1 Dining in the Dark. 0W by DeafBlind Ontario w. World Day of Prayer celebration March 1, 1:30 as. the event hopes to stimulate diners' other senses by hav- rm the Pm: 8‘ 173 Lourdes 5'“ Waterloo . ing than car while blindfolded to experience a little sensory ’ World Day MW is a worldâ€"wide celebration ‘ deprivation. of Christian women of many traditions and ml 1 Susan Manahan, manager of community development « “1"“ who come (We! “Ch Y“! [0 0589'“? a t for DeafBlind Ontario Services, said there are restaurants common d-yof prayer. “trough the event. women that specialize in the dining in the dark experiences like â€" .35; ttflirm that prayer and action are unalienable and 0.N0lR in Toronto. The theory behind them is when you eat , '5" 3;? that both have immeasurable influence in the in the dark your remaining senses are heightened by the egrï¬ï¬‚-t world. smell and taste of the food. making it a savoury and sensory "’ ~ ‘1 This year’s service is written by the women of experience, ,a .s ' “ France, and the theme is. “I was a stranger. and you “hey say that your other senses are heightened when a" m . _ ‘ welcomed me.†one of your senses is not being used.†said Manahan. "its fl \\ K \a The experiences 0f being a stranger Md being ._ deï¬nitely a gourmet meal for sure. so it will be interesting ‘ ‘ so: welcomed empower them to build connections how people experience it.†" , ,1 j / ’ and create community where all are welcomed. Manahan said they couldn't completely replicate the ‘ p ff ,= The SUBS! Speaker for Friday's event is Uzbeth experience, which includes using specially trained visually- “w; y ~' " “.7 Haddad. Haddad has lived and worked in impaired servers. but they wanted to try to recreate the ' ’ , ‘7'- the community for more than 20 years. She earned ambience while highlighting the other aspects of something a masters' degree in religion and culture at len'd we often take for granted â€" eating. .. 7 laurier University. More importantly. she hopes the guests also get a sense of , - - ' She is known as a gifted soloist. musician and what life is like for some of the clients of DeafBlind Ontario DeafBIind Ontario Services will blindfold patrons at a special Public speaker, presenting on social and cultural Serviws. which provides residential and other specialized gourmet dinner Thursday night at the Westmount Golf and dissonance care to more than so adults who are deaï¬liind, including six Country Club to get them to focus on their other senses. Please loin us and invite your friends (yes. men local adults at two residential settings in Waterloo Region. in more are welcome to attend). “We wanted ‘0 put people in a sensory deprived mViIOn- specialty programs that we might have, that's why we Refreshments are available in the church ha“ merit and kind of ï¬t an idea of what it might be like to be fundraise to make up for those gaps in funding,†said Mana- aftertheprayer senlioe. blind.†said Manahm â€me people we support are both deaf han. For more information call 519-886-0342 or and blind at the same time. so peeple participating are just The Dining in the Dark fundraiser goes from 6 pm. to 10 em“ W‘mem- dealing with the loss of one of their senses†pm. at Westmount Golf and Country Club. There will also be The organization knows the impediments the" Clients a silent auction and entertainment provided by The Mn Hummity OfWaterlOO ‘ face on a daily bit-$5- in terms 0f trying “)1in! independent City Harmonizers and a classical guitar duet from students ; lil‘hes Ln commflltiwat at: legghan accommodating. attending coma Grebe! University College. Brain Bee competition W opeltp ‘53 ‘0 en - Ticketsare$75 r rson,$600foratableofei t.and . . , “405‘ or our clients are congenitally deafbiind, 80 they are available by visï¬nï¬ewwwnealblindontariocomggr call- lite Department of Klnesiology .2" the mum's" ‘ were born that way or shortly thereafter became deafblind,†ing 1-855-340-3267, ext. 324. ty of Waterloo is excited to host its ï¬fth annual " Said Manahan. “Most of them have intervenor services who Manahan said they’re keeping the menu a secret but she Bram Bee Competition, Mm 2’ 19 am. to 2 W?" are their partners in communication and act as their eyes expects people will enjoy the decadent food in a unique at the l.er 5.. 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