CATERING TO PEOPLE OF ALL ABILITIES (from never-evers to Paralympians), the National Ability Center (NAC) always has a lot going on. Even CEO Kevin Stickelman recognizes it can be difficult to grasp the organization’s full offerings. “The best way to put it is that if it’s related to the outdoors or adventure recreation, it’s probably in our wheelhouse,” he says. In addition to the NAC’s ongoing educational and adaptive recreation programs, Stickelman shared a preview of the nonprofit’s newest attractions.
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