Accessibility
"Inclusive" is the first word of our name. That has to include this website.
What we build for
This site aims to meet WCAG 2.1 AA and to work well for people using screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, magnification, or a small phone on a slow connection. In practice that means real buttons and form controls, described images and maps, strong color contrast, large tap targets, text that scales, and respect for your reduced-motion settings. The calendar's event listings include accessibility details — wheelchair access, ASL interpretation, childcare, low-sensory options — because knowing you're welcome starts before you arrive.
Honesty clause
We test with automated tools and by hand, but we're a small team and things slip through. If any part of this site is hard for you to use, that's a bug, not your fault.
Tell us
Send us a note about anything that got in your way — a page that fought your screen reader, text too small to tap, anything. We'll fix it, and you'll have made the site better for the next person.