[Md-sligo] Md-sligo Digest, Vol 56, Issue 6

Essah victor Murrana victormurrana at gmail.com
Tue Dec 9 13:11:10 UTC 2014


Hi Debbie:
I really missed Pauline. She was a true federationist, and I hope we
will all follow her example.
May her soul, and the souls of the faithfully departed rest in peace.

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>    1. Re: Sad news (Judy A. Rasmussen)
>    2. Re: Sad news (Jacobson, Shawn D)
>    3. Re: Sad news (Rush, Denise)
>    4. Re: Sad news (Rush, Denise)
>    5. Re: Sad news (Reyazuddin, Yasmin)
>    6. Re: Sad news (Michelle Clark)
>    7. Re: Chapter Christmas party, nuts, etc. (Rush, Denise)
>    8. Save the Date! (Michelle Clark)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 13:27:05 +0000
> From: "Judy A. Rasmussen" <jrasmussen at dors.state.md.us>
> To: 'Janice Toothman' <janice.toothman at verizon.net>, "'Sligo Creek
> 	Chapter	list, NFB of Maryland'" <md-sligo at nfbnet.org>, Debbie Brown
> 	<deborahb14 at verizon.net>
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] Sad news
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> Janice, we all regret that.  I doubt if Pauline's family knew half the
> things she did for our chapter.  I feel certain Pauline provided in some way
> for Fernicia.  She was a smart lady, and would not leave something as
> important as that undone.  We will definitely do something as a chapter to
> honor her memory. I feel certain you will have some good ideas.
> See you Saturday!
> Judy
> From: Md-sligo [mailto:md-sligo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Janice
> Toothman via Md-sligo
> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 6:10 PM
> To: Debbie Brown; Sligo Creek Chapter list, NFB of Maryland
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] Sad news
>
> Hi Debbie,
> Did she die of the infection of at her feeding tube site?  Where will
> Fernisha live and what will happen to her when she graduates this May?
>
> Pauline was a hard worker and avid baker.  I knew I could never compete with
> all that she baked.  She was amazing.  She was committed to the work of the
> Federation and to building the Chapter.  I pray that her family will find
> peace and grace from their faith in God during these times of sadness and
> loss.
>
> I regret that her family did not allow us to participate in the services
> held in her memory.
> Janice
> On 12/6/2014 5:28 PM, Debbie Brown via Md-sligo wrote:
> I am writing to let you know that Pauline Johnson has passed away.  As far
> as I can tell, she passed away last week and the funeral has already been
> done.
>
> For those of you who don't know Pauline, she was an active member of the
> chapter, vice president for many years, and a member of the state board for
> several years.  I think she joined the chapter in 1990.  I think Lloyd
> showed her how to use a cane at her first meeting..
>
> She worked for the Prince Georges County government and had many
> difficulties getting her computer equipment updated.  She was not able to
> take time off for blindness training, and she accomplished all she did
> without knowing braille and having very little travel training.  She was a
> whiz in the kitchen and learned those skills on her own out of the necessity
> to feed her family.
>
> When her granddaughter Fernisha needed care, Pauline provided a home for
> her.  Fernisha was a part of our chapter at a young age, and everyone knew
> her from conventions.
>
> As a chapter officer, Pauline believed it was her responsibility to do what
> she could for fundraising and chapter-building.  She shivered her way
> through innumerable nut sales, sometimes when she didn't feel very well.
> She was a good companion at the table.  One day when a man got too close to
> the cash box, she moved very quickly to cover the money with her hand to
> make sure it stayed in there.
>
> She was an excellent cook and baker, as frequenters of bake sales, auctions
> and parties know.  Her sock-it-to-me cake recipe,as far as I know, has gone
> with her to the grave.
>
> She did what she could to build each member of the chapter.  If she saw that
> someone was upset during a meeting, she was usually the first person to go
> to that person afterward and provide encouragement.  She was not afraid to
> call me after an event to let me know if she thought the chapter wasn't
> treating someone right.  She believed it was her duty to keep everyone
> committed.
>
> Pauline attended many conventions.  She participated in the human services
> division and other groups.  She lived on sardines, peanutbutter sandwiches,
> and oatmeal so that she and Fernisha could afford to go to conventions, and
> she did what she could to get the most out of the experience.  Even when she
> was ill and using a wheelchair, she got out and about.
>
> Pauline will be missed.  The best way we can honor her as to work for the
> Federation and encourage each other as she did.
>
> Debbie
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 08:45:29 -0500
> From: "Jacobson, Shawn D" <Shawn.D.Jacobson at hud.gov>
> To: 'Debbie Brown' <deborahb14 at verizon.net>, "'Sligo Creek Chapter
> 	list,	NFB	of Maryland'" <md-sligo at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] Sad news
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> Pauline will defitiely be missed.  I know I will miss her.
>
> Shawn
>
> From: Md-sligo [mailto:md-sligo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debbie
> Brown via Md-sligo
> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 5:29 PM
> To: Sligo Creek Chapter list, NFB of Maryland
> Subject: [Md-sligo] Sad news
>
> I am writing to let you know that Pauline Johnson has passed away.  As far
> as I can tell, she passed away last week and the funeral has already been
> done.
>
> For those of you who don't know Pauline, she was an active member of the
> chapter, vice president for many years, and a member of the state board for
> several years.  I think she joined the chapter in 1990.  I think Lloyd
> showed her how to use a cane at her first meeting..
>
> She worked for the Prince Georges County government and had many
> difficulties getting her computer equipment updated.  She was not able to
> take time off for blindness training, and she accomplished all she did
> without knowing braille and having very little travel training.  She was a
> whiz in the kitchen and learned those skills on her own out of the necessity
> to feed her family.
>
> When her granddaughter Fernisha needed care, Pauline provided a home for
> her.  Fernisha was a part of our chapter at a young age, and everyone knew
> her from conventions.
>
> As a chapter officer, Pauline believed it was her responsibility to do what
> she could for fundraising and chapter-building.  She shivered her way
> through innumerable nut sales, sometimes when she didn't feel very well.
> She was a good companion at the table.  One day when a man got too close to
> the cash box, she moved very quickly to cover the money with her hand to
> make sure it stayed in there.
>
> She was an excellent cook and baker, as frequenters of bake sales, auctions
> and parties know.  Her sock-it-to-me cake recipe,as far as I know, has gone
> with her to the grave.
>
> She did what she could to build each member of the chapter.  If she saw that
> someone was upset during a meeting, she was usually the first person to go
> to that person afterward and provide encouragement.  She was not afraid to
> call me after an event to let me know if she thought the chapter wasn't
> treating someone right.  She believed it was her duty to keep everyone
> committed.
>
> Pauline attended many conventions.  She participated in the human services
> division and other groups.  She lived on sardines, peanutbutter sandwiches,
> and oatmeal so that she and Fernisha could afford to go to conventions, and
> she did what she could to get the most out of the experience.  Even when she
> was ill and using a wheelchair, she got out and about.
>
> Pauline will be missed.  The best way we can honor her as to work for the
> Federation and encourage each other as she did.
>
> Debbie
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 14:30:50 +0000
> From: "Rush, Denise" <DRush at steptoe.com>
> To: Debbie Brown <deborahb14 at verizon.net>, "Sligo Creek Chapter list,
> 	NFB of	Maryland" <md-sligo at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] Sad news
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> Hello Debbie and the entire Chapter, I did not know Pauline as long as many
> of you but the Quality of the person I met will long live the Quantity of
> time that I knew her.  I regret that she did not live to enjoy her well
> earned retirement time.  She did live long enough to raise her
> grand-daughter.  She will be looking down and watch her become the woman
> that she taught her to be.  Our chapter MUST set aside a little fund or
> award to give yearly in memory of such an outstanding member.
>
> >From African Queen
>
> From: Md-sligo [mailto:md-sligo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debbie
> Brown via Md-sligo
> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 5:29 PM
> To: Sligo Creek Chapter list, NFB of Maryland
> Subject: [Md-sligo] Sad news
>
> I am writing to let you know that Pauline Johnson has passed away.  As far
> as I can tell, she passed away last week and the funeral has already been
> done.
>
> For those of you who don't know Pauline, she was an active member of the
> chapter, vice president for many years, and a member of the state board for
> several years.  I think she joined the chapter in 1990.  I think Lloyd
> showed her how to use a cane at her first meeting..
>
> She worked for the Prince Georges County government and had many
> difficulties getting her computer equipment updated.  She was not able to
> take time off for blindness training, and she accomplished all she did
> without knowing braille and having very little travel training.  She was a
> whiz in the kitchen and learned those skills on her own out of the necessity
> to feed her family.
>
> When her granddaughter Fernisha needed care, Pauline provided a home for
> her.  Fernisha was a part of our chapter at a young age, and everyone knew
> her from conventions.
>
> As a chapter officer, Pauline believed it was her responsibility to do what
> she could for fundraising and chapter-building.  She shivered her way
> through innumerable nut sales, sometimes when she didn't feel very well.
> She was a good companion at the table.  One day when a man got too close to
> the cash box, she moved very quickly to cover the money with her hand to
> make sure it stayed in there.
>
> She was an excellent cook and baker, as frequenters of bake sales, auctions
> and parties know.  Her sock-it-to-me cake recipe,as far as I know, has gone
> with her to the grave.
>
> She did what she could to build each member of the chapter.  If she saw that
> someone was upset during a meeting, she was usually the first person to go
> to that person afterward and provide encouragement.  She was not afraid to
> call me after an event to let me know if she thought the chapter wasn't
> treating someone right.  She believed it was her duty to keep everyone
> committed.
>
> Pauline attended many conventions.  She participated in the human services
> division and other groups.  She lived on sardines, peanutbutter sandwiches,
> and oatmeal so that she and Fernisha could afford to go to conventions, and
> she did what she could to get the most out of the experience.  Even when she
> was ill and using a wheelchair, she got out and about.
>
> Pauline will be missed.  The best way we can honor her as to work for the
> Federation and encourage each other as she did.
>
> Debbie
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 15:00:41 +0000
> From: "Rush, Denise" <DRush at steptoe.com>
> To: Debbie Brown <deborahb14 at verizon.net>, "Sligo Creek Chapter list,
> 	NFB of	Maryland" <md-sligo at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] Sad news
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> Hello Debbie and the entire Chapter, I did not know Pauline as long as many
> of you but the Quality of the person I met will long live the Quantity of
> time that I knew her.  I regret that she did not live to enjoy her well
> earned retirement time.  She did live long enough to raise her
> grand-daughter.  She will be looking down and watch her become the woman
> that she taught her to be.  Our chapter MUST set aside a little fund or
> award to give yearly in memory of such an outstanding member.
>
> >From African Queen
>
>
>
> From: Md-sligo [mailto:md-sligo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debbie
> Brown via Md-sligo
> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 5:29 PM
> To: Sligo Creek Chapter list, NFB of Maryland
> Subject: [Md-sligo] Sad news
>
> I am writing to let you know that Pauline Johnson has passed away.  As far
> as I can tell, she passed away last week and the funeral has already been
> done.
>
> For those of you who don't know Pauline, she was an active member of the
> chapter, vice president for many years, and a member of the state board for
> several years.  I think she joined the chapter in 1990.  I think Lloyd
> showed her how to use a cane at her first meeting..
>
> She worked for the Prince Georges County government and had many
> difficulties getting her computer equipment updated.  She was not able to
> take time off for blindness training, and she accomplished all she did
> without knowing braille and having very little travel training.  She was a
> whiz in the kitchen and learned those skills on her own out of the necessity
> to feed her family.
>
> When her granddaughter Fernisha needed care, Pauline provided a home for
> her.  Fernisha was a part of our chapter at a young age, and everyone knew
> her from conventions.
>
> As a chapter officer, Pauline believed it was her responsibility to do what
> she could for fundraising and chapter-building.  She shivered her way
> through innumerable nut sales, sometimes when she didn't feel very well.
> She was a good companion at the table.  One day when a man got too close to
> the cash box, she moved very quickly to cover the money with her hand to
> make sure it stayed in there.
>
> She was an excellent cook and baker, as frequenters of bake sales, auctions
> and parties know.  Her sock-it-to-me cake recipe,as far as I know, has gone
> with her to the grave.
>
> She did what she could to build each member of the chapter.  If she saw that
> someone was upset during a meeting, she was usually the first person to go
> to that person afterward and provide encouragement.  She was not afraid to
> call me after an event to let me know if she thought the chapter wasn't
> treating someone right.  She believed it was her duty to keep everyone
> committed.
>
> Pauline attended many conventions.  She participated in the human services
> division and other groups.  She lived on sardines, peanutbutter sandwiches,
> and oatmeal so that she and Fernisha could afford to go to conventions, and
> she did what she could to get the most out of the experience.  Even when she
> was ill and using a wheelchair, she got out and about.
>
> Pauline will be missed.  The best way we can honor her as to work for the
> Federation and encourage each other as she did.
>
> Debbie
>
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 15:55:39 +0000
> From: "Reyazuddin, Yasmin" <Yasmin.Reyazuddin at montgomerycountymd.gov>
> To: "Rush, Denise" <DRush at steptoe.com>, "Rush, Denise via Md-sligo"
> 	<md-sligo at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] Sad news
> Message-ID: <1418054138673.12076 at montgomerycountymd.gov>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> It is sad to hear about Pauline. I have known Pauline for 22 years which is
> a very long time. We need to make sure that we all take care of ourselves
> and to live the lives we want for ourselves. We did not know about the end
> and other details. we should have a memorial serviceor some activity which
> Pauline loved to remind ourselves the life and legacy of pauline.
>
> Yasmin
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Md-sligo <md-sligo-bounces at nfbnet.org> on behalf of Rush, Denise via
> Md-sligo <md-sligo at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, December 8, 2014 9:30 AM
> To: Debbie Brown; Sligo Creek Chapter list, NFB of Maryland
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] Sad news
>
> Hello Debbie and the entire Chapter, I did not know Pauline as long as many
> of you but the Quality of the person I met will long live the Quantity of
> time that I knew her.  I regret that she did not live to enjoy her well
> earned retirement time.  She did live long enough to raise her
> grand-daughter.  She will be looking down and watch her become the woman
> that she taught her to be.  Our chapter MUST set aside a little fund or
> award to give yearly in memory of such an outstanding member.
>
> >From African Queen
>
> From: Md-sligo [mailto:md-sligo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debbie
> Brown via Md-sligo
> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 5:29 PM
> To: Sligo Creek Chapter list, NFB of Maryland
> Subject: [Md-sligo] Sad news
>
> I am writing to let you know that Pauline Johnson has passed away.  As far
> as I can tell, she passed away last week and the funeral has already been
> done.
>
> For those of you who don't know Pauline, she was an active member of the
> chapter, vice president for many years, and a member of the state board for
> several years.  I think she joined the chapter in 1990.  I think Lloyd
> showed her how to use a cane at her first meeting..
>
> She worked for the Prince Georges County government and had many
> difficulties getting her computer equipment updated.  She was not able to
> take time off for blindness training, and she accomplished all she did
> without knowing braille and having very little travel training.  She was a
> whiz in the kitchen and learned those skills on her own out of the necessity
> to feed her family.
>
> When her granddaughter Fernisha needed care, Pauline provided a home for
> her.  Fernisha was a part of our chapter at a young age, and everyone knew
> her from conventions.
>
> As a chapter officer, Pauline believed it was her responsibility to do what
> she could for fundraising and chapter-building.  She shivered her way
> through innumerable nut sales, sometimes when she didn't feel very well.
> She was a good companion at the table.  One day when a man got too close to
> the cash box, she moved very quickly to cover the money with her hand to
> make sure it stayed in there.
>
> She was an excellent cook and baker, as frequenters of bake sales, auctions
> and parties know.  Her sock-it-to-me cake recipe,as far as I know, has gone
> with her to the grave.
>
> She did what she could to build each member of the chapter.  If she saw that
> someone was upset during a meeting, she was usually the first person to go
> to that person afterward and provide encouragement.  She was not afraid to
> call me after an event to let me know if she thought the chapter wasn't
> treating someone right.  She believed it was her duty to keep everyone
> committed.
>
> Pauline attended many conventions.  She participated in the human services
> division and other groups.  She lived on sardines, peanutbutter sandwiches,
> and oatmeal so that she and Fernisha could afford to go to conventions, and
> she did what she could to get the most out of the experience.  Even when she
> was ill and using a wheelchair, she got out and about.
>
> Pauline will be missed.  The best way we can honor her as to work for the
> Federation and encourage each other as she did.
>
> Debbie
>
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 14:48:30 -0500
> From: "Michelle Clark" <mcikeyc at aol.com>
> To: "'Debbie Brown'" <deborahb14 at verizon.net>,	"'Sligo Creek Chapter
> 	list,	NFB of Maryland'" <md-sligo at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] Sad news
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>
> Thanks  Debbie. What a  wonderful tribute to Pauline and the life she lived
> for the Federation. Indeed, she will be missed!
>
>
>
> Michelle
>
>
>
> From: Md-sligo [mailto:md-sligo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debbie
> Brown via Md-sligo
> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 5:29 PM
> To: Sligo Creek Chapter list, NFB of Maryland
> Subject: [Md-sligo] Sad news
>
>
>
> I am writing to let you know that Pauline Johnson has passed away.  As far
> as I can tell, she passed away last week and the funeral has already been
> done.
>
>
>
> For those of you who don't know Pauline, she was an active member of the
> chapter, vice president for many years, and a member of the state board for
> several years.  I think she joined the chapter in 1990.  I think Lloyd
> showed her how to use a cane at her first meeting..
>
>
>
> She worked for the Prince Georges County government and had many
> difficulties getting her computer equipment updated.  She was not able to
> take time off for blindness training, and she accomplished all she did
> without knowing braille and having very little travel training.  She was a
> whiz in the kitchen and learned those skills on her own out of the
> necessity
> to feed her family.
>
>
>
> When her granddaughter Fernisha needed care, Pauline provided a home for
> her.  Fernisha was a part of our chapter at a young age, and everyone knew
> her from conventions.
>
>
>
> As a chapter officer, Pauline believed it was her responsibility to do what
> she could for fundraising and chapter-building.  She shivered her way
> through innumerable nut sales, sometimes when she didn't feel very well.
> She was a good companion at the table.  One day when a man got too close to
> the cash box, she moved very quickly to cover the money with her hand to
> make sure it stayed in there.
>
>
>
> She was an excellent cook and baker, as frequenters of bake sales, auctions
> and parties know.  Her sock-it-to-me cake recipe,as far as I know, has gone
> with her to the grave.
>
>
>
> She did what she could to build each member of the chapter.  If she saw
> that
> someone was upset during a meeting, she was usually the first person to go
> to that person afterward and provide encouragement.  She was not afraid to
> call me after an event to let me know if she thought the chapter wasn't
> treating someone right.  She believed it was her duty to keep everyone
> committed.
>
>
>
> Pauline attended many conventions.  She participated in the human services
> division and other groups.  She lived on sardines, peanutbutter sandwiches,
> and oatmeal so that she and Fernisha could afford to go to conventions, and
> she did what she could to get the most out of the experience.  Even when
> she
> was ill and using a wheelchair, she got out and about.
>
>
>
> Pauline will be missed.  The best way we can honor her as to work for the
> Federation and encourage each other as she did.
>
>
>
> Debbie
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 20:22:20 +0000
> From: "Rush, Denise" <DRush at steptoe.com>
> To: "Brown, Debbie" <dabro at loc.gov>, "Sligo Creek Chapter list,	NFB of
> 	Maryland" <md-sligo at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] Chapter Christmas party, nuts, etc.
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> Hello Debbie, we will bring"
>
> A sliced ham
>
> Mac & cheese
>
> A pan of green vegetables
>
> Deviled eggs
>
> A pound cake
>
> Rolls
>
> Queen & Albert
>
> From: Md-sligo [mailto:md-sligo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Brown,
> Debbie via Md-sligo
> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:50 AM
> To: 'Sligo Creek Chapter list, NFB of Maryland'
> Subject: [Md-sligo] Chapter Christmas party, nuts, etc.
>
> We will be having the chapter Christmas party at Bobby and Linda Bobo's
> house on Saturday, December 13, at 1:30.  Be thinking about what you want to
> bring.
>
> We are out of cashews, but we have some of everything else left.  If you
> have a large order, let us know about it so that we can make sure we can
> fill it.  We got a second order in November, but we hope to be winding
> down.
>
> The day in Annapolis this year is Thursday, January 22.  That is the day we
> go to talk to legislators in Annapolis, and we need as many people from as
> many districts as possible.  Make plans now to take the day off.
>
> Debbie
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> Message: 8
> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 18:21:08 -0500
> From: "Michelle Clark" <mcikeyc at aol.com>
> To: "'NFB of Maryland e-mail list'" <nfbmd at nfbnet.org>,	"'National
> 	Harbor Chapter,	NFB of Maryland Internet Mailing List'"
> 	<nationalharbor at nfbnet.org>,	"'Sligo Creek Chapter list,	NFB of
> 	Maryland'" <md-sligo at nfbnet.org>,	"'Washington,	D.C. Affiliate
> 	Internet Mail List'" <nfb-dc at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: [Md-sligo] Save the Date!
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> Save the Date!!!
>
> It's a "Black and White" Cane Affair!
>
>
>
> Join the National Harbor Chapter in celebrating it's 5th anniversary
>
>
>
> When: Saturday, January 24, 2015
>
> Where: VFW Post 9619
>
> Address: 6527 Suitland Road, Morningside, MD (near Suitland)
>
> Time: 5 P to 9P
>
> Guest Speaker: Newly Elected President Mark Riccobono
>
> Donation: $40.00 Includes dinner, auctions, door prizes, raffles, dancing,
> and a real good time.
>
> Tickets: Contact any National Harbor Chapter member or Michelle Clark at
> 301
> 583 8585 or via email at mcikeyc at aol.com <mailto:mcikeyc at aol.com>
>
>
>
> "Live the life you want in Prince Georges County!
>
>
>
> The National Harbor Chapter is a member of the National Federation of the
> Blind of Maryland(NFBMD)
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