They sang, they danced, they cheered and they definitely made great memories! It's KARAOKE Night!!!
Members of our WAAA Friendship Matters group had an amazing time this week as they gathered together for a night of karaoke fun.
Who is the next?
They had their own private room at a Bellevue hot spot and chose their favorite songs from an endless list, especially enjoying the duets.
I took some great music videos with me today! Let's try a more creative Karaoke!!!
Solo? Of course! Let's do the solo performance!
My superstar is singing!
Give us a call here at WAAA if you know someone from 13 to 17 who is autistic and would like to join our weekly group. We meet for fun activities along with specially trained coaches to build social skills and friendships. This can be challenging for those with autism, yet so incredibly important for quality of life and sense of normalcy.
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