Magnifying Abilities For adults with unique learning abilities
Spring 2024
Welcome to Magnifying Abilities Magnifying Abilities is a social/recreational program for persons 16 and older with intellectual and physical disabilities. The program is designed to enhance community involvement and lifelong learning of people with disabilities. Individuals who participate in the program reside within Carver and Scott County.
Sponsored by SWMetro Community Education Consortium
Administrative Assistant Denise Ayen 952.556.6402 ayend@district112.org
Program Specialist Susan Meyer
952.556.6434 meyers@district112.org
110600 Village Road Chaska, MN 55318
Website: ce4all.org
MA Facebook Group
Would you like to be in-the-know about all things Magnifying Abilities? Join our safe, online, private community in the MA Facebook group. Get up-to-date event information and see fun photos from our classes, events, and tours. Look us up on facebook or scan the QR code to join!
Transportation
Magnifying Abilities is unable to provide transportation to our events. Participants in need of transportation are encouraged to contact local transportation agencies to arrange individual transportation. The following transportation agencies are for reference only: Metro Mobility (651) 602-1100 for Chaska and Chanhassen Residents Only Metro Mobility (651) 602-1180 for Prior Lake, Shakopee, and Savage Residents Only WeCAB (844) 743-3932 for Carver County Residents Only SW Prime (952) 797-7463 for Chaska, Chanhassen, Carver, and Victoria Residents Only Transit Link (952) 496-8341 Option 1 for Scott County Residents Only
Social Media
We love to capture photos at our events and share them on our social media platforms! However, we NEVER share names of individuals. If you would prefer your image not be shared, please indicate on the registration form. If you register online, feel free to email meyers@district112.org to make your request. Due to privacy concerns, we ask all participants, attending staff and family members to refrain from sharing photos of or tagging other participants on social media without their direct consent.