The Ear Foundation's family weekend at Center Parcs
The Ear Foundation is continuing its 20th birthday celebrations this month, with a family education weekend at Center Parcs in Nottingham.
The event, supported by Cochlear Europe, will take place from 27-29 March and will include an 'X Factor' for the children and input from Graeme Clark, who invented the Nucleus Cochlear implant in Melbourne, Australia.
The weekend will be an opportunity for visitors to be updated, share issues and meet other families. There will be conferences, technology workshops and exciting speakers - and a full range of activities for the children with Center Parcs' staff has been arranged.
High demand has meant that all the villas have now been fully booked, but there are still day passes left. If you're interested, just complete the registration form and return to Janet Thomas at The Ear Foundation.
2009 celebrates not only 20 years of The Ear Foundation, but also 20 years of paediatric Cochlear Implants in the UK!

Comments
Wow!! seems to be very Interesting weekend. I am very much interested to join this celebration and I just want to know wether I need to fill the form even to get day pass?
Posted by: Bobby | March 19, 2009 05:12 PM
Hi Bobby
I would recommend phoning the Ear Foundation first on 0115 942 1985 to check availability, but yes, I think you'll need to complete the form in advance.
Have fun if you do go along!
Posted by: Nicola | March 21, 2009 12:06 AM