links you might want to check out...

My colleague Jerry Morrison's artist's website is here:http://artofjerrymorrison.blogspot.com/

My colleague Mr. Tony Burress improvises on the harmonica here, accompanied by Dr. Roland Carter (on piano) of the University of Chattanooga faculty:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgDxPt0mVUg&noredirect=1

Here's Mr. Tony Burress' artist's/musician's website:
http://www.thetonyburressblog.blogspot.com/

One of my art tutor Mr. Bradley Wilson's artist's websites is here:
http://www.facebook.com/bradleywilsonart?sk=wall&filter=12

You can find more of Mr. Bradley Wilson's artwork here:
http://www.intowngallery.com/?page_id=652

Here's a link to the website of another of my art tutors, Ms. Ashley Kinnamon:
http://www.ashleykinnamon.com/index.html

Try this link to access a Chattanooga Times Free Press article about me (Andy Morgan) and my colleague Jerry Morrison:
http://timesfreepress.com/news/2008/may/01/dalton-art-teacher-helps-open-window-disabled-adul/

You might enjoy a look at the artist's blog of the young Dalton, Georgia artist Melissa Gonzalez:
http://artofmelissagonzales.blogspot.com/

Check out Silent Movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkTkiOiaNBM&feature=player_embedded

Here's one of the Cross Plains Community Partner websites:
http://www.crossplainscp.org/

Autism related sites:

The Autism Trust USA website, recommended by Polly Tommey in her magazine "Autism File".  Check it out, see what you think, and decide for yourself.
www.theautismtrustusa.org

Can dogs be helpful companions to folks (children are often emphasized here, it must be noted) with autism?  A couple related websites (noted in "Autism File" magazine, p.28, Feb./March 2012).  Check it out, see what you think, and decide for yourself.
www.autismservicedogsofamerica.org
www.blessingsunleashed.org

LifePROTECT calls itself "a revolutionary way to prevent wandering and be notified in case of an emergency".  (From an ad in "Autism File", p. 29, Feb./March 2012).  Check it out, see what you think, and decide for yourself.
www.lifeprotekt.com

Anthony Esolen is a professor of English at Providence College, and translator of several epic poems  including Lucretius' On the Nature of Things: de Rerum Natura, Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata, and the three volumes of Dante's Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise. He has published many scholarly articles and essays, including several on Renaissance literature. A graduate of Princeton and the University of North Carolina, Dr. Esolen is proficient in Latin, Italian, Anglo-Saxon, French, German and Greek. He lives in Rhode Island with his wife Debra and their two children, one of whom "is somewhere on what they call the 'autism' spectrum".  Here is a piece he wrote on his autistic son.  Check it out, see what you think, and decide for yourself.
http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/catholic_stories/cs0246.htm