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Austin stands for a photo with Buzz. Photo submitted by Christina Stromski.

Local Boy Wins First Place at Delaware County Fair

By Olivia Minnier

A local student wins first place while participating in the Delaware County Fair.

Austin Stromski, a ten-year-old resident of Delaware, won two top three places in the dairy feeder category during his first time participating in the fair. He competed with two different dairy feeder cows, Buzz and Woody, named after the Toy Story franchise characters of the same name. He took home first place with Woody and Buzz received third place.

Austin’s mom, Christina Stromski, said the family was nervous about whether he would feel comfortable to show Woody in the ring by himself.

“Even though Woody was a bit skittish, Austin did great,” she said.

Stromski said Austin learned so many valuable skills applicable to daily life from participating in 4-H.

“Austin was so involved in their care, bottle-feeding them, bonding with them, and cleaning their pens. As they grew, he fed them grain, hay, and water. All summer, he spent many evenings walking the calves with Derek, practicing in the yard and down the driveway. One of Austin’s favorite things was washing the calves, he loved spraying them down. In just five and a half months with Woody and Buzz, Austin learned so much about responsibility, dedication, and the rewards of hard work,” she said.

Austin first started receiving services from DCBDD since  he was very young after his family noticed he was missing developmental milestones as a toddler.

“He didn’t meet any of his milestones, like sitting, crawling, walking. He didn’t walk until he was about one and a half… he didn’t start talking until he was three and a half,” she said.

Marcy Downing, Austin’s Service and Support Administrator said it has been a pleasure working with him and his family for the last eight years.

“Austin is outgoing, eager to learn, friendly, and loves the outdoors. He has the constant support, and encouragement of his wonderful parents, Christina and Derek. Austin is a helpful and supportive brother to his younger sister,” she said.

Marcy said his parents have worked tirelessly to promote his ability to communicate and interact effectively with his friends and family. She said they have also made it a point to make sure he is included as a valued member in activities outside of their home.

Marcy said this became very evident during his involvement in 4-H and other activities.

“Austin has spent time, daily, working with his dad and their family’s animals to learn the skills necessary to achieve his goal of showing his calves at the 2024 Delaware County Fair. Austin attends the YMCA regularly to develop his water safety and swimming skills at the YMCA. Austin has also been an active Team Member in the ‘Unstoppables’ basketball and baseball league(s), which includes children from other counties in Ohio. Everyone is excited to see what Austin’s interests and determination will allow him to accomplish next,” Marcy said.

Christina said his overall progression has made her feel so proud as a parent. Austin’s involvement in 4-H showed “not only how capable he is, but also how great 4-H is at helping kids grow and learn,” she said.

Austin lays with Buzz and Woody inside their pen. Photo submitted by Christina Stromski.
Austin poses with Buzz at the Delaware County Fair Grounds. Photo submitted by Christina Stromski.
Austin hugs Woody and Buzz while at the Delaware County Fair. Photo submitted by Christina Stromski.
Austin poses for a photo with his calf Woody. Photo submitted by Christina Stromski.

DCBDD Updates

Upcoming DCBDD Board Meeting: October  at 6:30 p.m.

Where to See DCBDD This Month

10/2 – Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training

10/8 – Delaware County Transition Fair – Delaware Area Career Center

10/10 – Buddies, Bubbles, and Books – Delaware County District Library (Main)

10/21 – Advocacy Roundtable – Delaware County District Library (Orange)

10/22 – Sensory Storytime – Westerville Public Library

10/26 – Sensory Friendly Pumpkin Parade – Westerville Public Library

10/26 – Trails & Treats – Mingo Park

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Important DCBDD Administrative Office Update

Due to ongoing challenges with our current building at 7991 Columbus Pike, and in anticipation of the construction of the new Social Services Administration building at Delaware County’s Byxbe Campus, we will be temporarily relocating to an office space in downtown Delaware in early November. This move is intended to ensure that we continue providing the highest quality services and support to our community.

Beginning on November 18, DCBDD will be located at 149 North Sandusky Street in Delaware (the Wolf Building). All phone numbers and email addresses for our employees will remain the same.

Our commitment to serving individuals and families remains our top priority, and we will strive to minimize any disruption caused by this temporary relocation.

We appreciate your understanding and continued support during this time of transition. We look forward to continuing our mission to serve individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in Delaware County.

DCBDD Employee Recognition

We're excited to share that Lindsay Fitzsimmons, who has been a member of our team as a Service & Support Administrator, has been promoted to the position of Information & Referral Specialist! In her new role, Lindsay will continue to support our community by connecting individuals and families with the resources and services they need to lead fulfilling lives, in particular the Family Support Services program.  Please join us in congratulating Lindsay on her well-deserved promotion! We are confident that she will excel in her new role and continue to make a positive impact on the lives of those we serve.

Voting Accessibility Information

See below to learn more about key dates and times for the upcoming election in November as well as accessibility information for voting!

Technology Resource Feature

Ohio's Tech Ambassadors

Ohio’s Tech Ambassadors are a resource on how Supportive Technology can be used at home, at school, at work, and in the community. Tech Ambassadors share their personal experiences through peer-to-peer mentoring sessions, either in person or virtually.

Request a meeting with one of Ohio’s Tech Ambassadors here: https://ohiotechambassadors.org/request

Assistive Technology Library

Interested in trying assistive technology to see if it meets your needs? Borrow a device from the DCBDD Assistive Technology Lending Library! Our current inventory includes:

  • Echo Show
  • Echo Dot
  • Ring Video Doorbell
  • Smart Plug
  • Wyze Camera
  • Electronic Reading Aid
  • Miku Monitor
  • Schlage Electronic Deadbolt
  • Clip Different


To borrow a device, review the following documents and submit the request to AssistiveTechnology@dcbdd.org.

  • Assistive Technology Lending Library Procedure
  • Assistive Technology Lending Library Application
  • Assistive Technology Lending Library Agreement

Community Events & Resources

Health Linkage Program

Adults with disabilities sometimes have worse mental health, physical health, and chronic condition outcomes compared to adults without disabilities.
 

The Health Linkage Program can help with:

  • healthcare providers not understanding disabilities
  • being denied appointments
  • physical inaccessibility of buildings and places
    inaccessibility of equipment like exam tables
  • inadequate insurance coverage
  • lack of transportation

The Health Linkage Program helps make these problems go away so you can just focus on your health!

To connect with the program, call 614.685.9323 or email linkages@osumc.edu

Learning Aid Ohio

Enrolling now! Learning Aid  Ohio offers grants to Ohio students learning on an Individual Education Program (IEP) to access free one-on-one, personalized learning support from qualified tutors.

The fall semester will run from September 7, 2024 – January 3, 2025. Enrollment will remain open until all spots are filled, and applications will be reviewed in the order that they are received.

Visit learningaidohio.com to apply.

Halloween Themed Communication Board

Get ready for a more inclusive Halloween! Use this Halloween-themed Communication Board from Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities during trick-or-treating or at your fall parties to help everyone join in on the fun!

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