Events in June 2026
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June 2026 Newsletter June 2026 Newsletter
June 1, 2026
As summer approaches, now is a great time to get gardens ready for the season. Raised garden beds, adaptive tools, and simple changes can make gardening easier and more enjoyable for people of all abilities. Gardening is a great way to enjoy fresh air, stay active, and support both physical and mental well-being. Did you know Maine CITE has its own accessible garden? Contact us at info@mainecite.org or call us at 207-621-3195 if you would like to visit and check it out.
Lifelong Maine Annual Conference Lifelong Maine Annual Conference
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June 1, 2026 -
AT Consortium Meeting AT Consortium Meeting
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June 11, 2026Digital Accessibility training to CDC Division of Population Health Equity Digital Accessibility training to CDC Division of Population Health Equity
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Adaptive Outdoor Education Center Unified 5K Adaptive Outdoor Education Center Unified 5K
June 13, 2026
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Webinar: Creating Accessible Digital Content and Presentations (Part 2) Webinar: Creating Accessible Digital Content and Presentations (Part 2)
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June 16, 2026This webinar builds on the information provided in Creating Accessible Documents – The Basics. It will present principles for creating accessible digital content in presentations.
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Digital Accessibility training to MainePERS Digital Accessibility training to MainePERS
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June 17, 2026 -
Office Closed - Juneteenth Office Closed - Juneteenth
June 19, 2026
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Presentation - Eastern Area Agency on Aging Presentation - Eastern Area Agency on Aging
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June 23, 2026 -
Digital Accessibility training to MainePERS Digital Accessibility training to MainePERS
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June 24, 2026 -
Digital Accessibility training to CDC Division of Population Health Equity Digital Accessibility training to CDC Division of Population Health Equity
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Webinar: Designing Comfort: How Assistive Technology Can Relieve Joint Pain Webinar: Designing Comfort: How Assistive Technology Can Relieve Joint Pain
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June 29, 2026Chances are, you or someone you know has joint pain. Whether it is caused by arthritis, injury or everyday wear-and-tear, pain can limit function and take the fun out of everyday activities. Fortunately, there are many assistive technology (AT) devices that help us get through the tasks that bother our joints.