LiveBetter's Accessibility Day is set to provide a entertaining roster of events for people with a disability to engage in this Friday as part of the Bathurst Winter Festival.
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While it won't be in the form of a communal ice skating session as in previous years, Accessibility Day will be celebrated in the form of online activities.
The activities include a biscuit cooking and decorating class [run through LiveBetter's Cafe Connect], a craft lesson on handmade snow globes and a winter disco.
"This is the fourth year LiveBetter has partnered with Bathurst Regional Council for the festival," LiveBetter brand marketing manager Sim Madigan said.
"As a disability service provider, we're closely following public health orders regarding COVID-19, which has encouraged us to host activities people can do in their own homes."
Ms Madigan said an invite has been extended to other local disability service providers.
"Accessibility Day provides an important social outlet for people with a disability," she said.
"While it'll be a little bit different this year, we can't thank council's events team enough for accommodating us in their adapted festival program."
To view the Accessibility Day program, visit www.bathurstwinterfestival.com.au.