[Home-on-the-range] list distributions

James H. "Jim" Canaday M.A. N6YR n6yr at sunflower.com
Mon Dec 20 04:54:24 UTC 2010


that's why the address reads this way now:
>From: nfbnet-members-list-bounces at nfbnet.org

"nfbnetmemberslist
is the master list.
jc


At 04:29 PM 12/19/2010, you wrote:
>Donna,
>I think it is now the case, thanks to Dave andrew's work and my 
>complaining that if you are subscribed to *any* nfb list, you 
>automatically get these.
>
>this way if you subscribe to seven nfb lists you don't get seven 
>copies of the same mail.  they went to a master list concept.
>jc
>
>At 03:21 PM 12/19/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: nfbnet-members-list-bounces at nfbnet.org
>>[mailto:nfbnet-members-list-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Olivero,Treva
>>(by way of David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>)
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 7:57 PM
>>To: nfbnet-members-list at nfbnet.org
>>Subject: [Nfbnet-members-list] 2011 NFB LAW Program
>>
>>
>>The National Federation of the Blind Announces the 2011 NFB
>>Leadership and Advocacy in Washington, D.C., (LAW) Program
>>
>>
>>
>>Engaging the Voice of America's Blind Youth
>>
>>
>>
>>April 8-12, 2011
>>
>>
>>
>>This four-day experience will provide blind and low-vision students
>>in grades six to nine, or ages twelve to sixteen, with a unique
>>opportunity to explore the inner workings of our country's
>>government, its history, and its culture, while staying at the
>>headquarters for the National Federation of the Blind in Baltimore,
>>Maryland. In addition to learning about grassroots legislation
>>efforts, how resolutions are passed, and how blindness legislation is
>>created, participants will become familiar with advocacy work for
>>blind individuals and available resources for blind students and
>>adults. Highlights of the program include: visits to historical sites
>>in Washington, D.C., meetings with influential government leaders,
>>presentations by prominent leaders from the largest blindness
>>advocacy group in the country, a tour of the National Federation of
>>the Blind national headquarters, and opportunities to interact with
>>technology from the International Braille and Technology Center, the
>>largest lab of Braille and speech products for the blind.
>>
>>
>>
>>Twenty-four students will be accepted for the LAW program. All
>>accepted students must be accompanied by a parent/guardian, teacher,
>>or blind/low-vision mentor from their home state. There will be a
>>$250 fee per student/chaperone pair. Transportation, room, and board
>>will be provided for students and chaperones.
>>
>>
>>
>>Apply now by going to
>><http://www.nfb.org/LAWProgram>www.nfb.org/LAWProgram. Applications
>>are due by February 1, 2011. For more information, contact Treva
>>Olivero, Education Program Specialist, at (410) 659-9314, extension
>>2295, or by e-mail at <mailto:teolivero at nfb.org>teolivero at nfb.org.
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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