If you’re looking for a one-stop shop for support, inspiration, and maybe even a few new friends, mark your calendar for Tuesday, May 6. Sidney is rolling out the welcome mat at the Richland County Event Center for a truly unique gathering—the ADA Disability Resource Fair! Running from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., this event is free, open to the public, and packed with resources that make life easier, more accessible, and a whole lot brighter for individuals with disabilities.

Forget about endless Googling or driving across the state for answers—this fair is bringing the experts to Eastern Montana, all under one roof at the Richland County Events Center, located at 2118 W. Holly St in Sidney.

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Support, Services, and Solutions: 20+ Disability Resources in One Place

This event is hosted by the Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC), the fair will feature 20+ organizations ready to provide information, guidance, and support for individuals of all ages living with disabilities. Whether you're looking for assistive technology, educational advocacy, help navigating veterans' benefits, or resources for independent living, there’s a booth with your name on it.

Some of the rockstar organizations attending include MonTECH, the Montana Empowerment Center, the Veterans Navigation Network, Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow (LIFTT), State Vocational Rehabilitation, and Montana Blind and Low Vision Services—just to name a few.

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Listen For Our Live Broadcast

And if all that wasn’t enough to get you excited, 660 KEYZ News Radio will be broadcasting live from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Mountain Time, chatting with providers and spreading the word about services in our area.

So whether you're seeking support for yourself, a loved one, or just want to better understand the resources available in our region, stop by. There’s no cost to attend—just a whole lot of opportunity waiting for you. Because when it comes to building a stronger, more inclusive community, Sidney isn’t just talking the talk—it’s hosting the fair.

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