[Arizona-students] just a reminder about our monthly meetings

ryan bishop ryan.bishop96 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 1 23:53:12 UTC 2013


Hello AABS,

I just wanted to send out a quick reminder to remind everyone about the 2
meetings we have during the months. This does count tonight's meeting (See
below)

 

 

Meeting name: general student meeting

Meeting Description: 

This meeting is to talk about NFB philosophy, things bothering students,
colleges, high school, and anything else that a student wants to bring up.
Basically, the membership picks the topic.

Meeting Type: Phone

Meeting Time: 7:00 P.M. on the first week of every month, on Sunday

Phone number and code: 1-267-507-0370 2227

 

Meeting name: AABS Board Meeting (members welcome)

Meeting Description:

This meeting is for the AABS board meeting to meet and discuss current
business. Members are welcome always, to come talk about topics of
discussion, raise questions to the board, or help grow the division. Note:
the topics of these meetings are ran by the President. If you would like a
topic or something brought up the the board, please send an email prior to
the meeting to:

Azabs.nfb at gmail.com

Meeting type: Phone

Meeting time: 7:00 P.M. on the third Sunday of every month

Phone number: 1-267-507-0370 2227

 

You can find out more information about the student division, as well as
join our new year's party by visiting us on the web at:

http://www.az.nfb.org/aabs

Thanks everyone and have a grate night!

Ryan

 

Ryan Bishop

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Secretary 

Arizona Association of blind students

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