[Nfb-editors] [NFB-editors] newsletter
Jim Babb
jim.babb at samobile.net
Fri Nov 16 20:26:33 UTC 2012
Gary, I have always like the Whosit feature; I'll probably send a
question in the future. Jim Babb
Original message:
> I'll be interested to hear what you have to say about this Whosit lady.
> I hope she is on target.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nfb-editors [mailto:nfb-editors-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> Ed Meskys
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 8:13 PM
> To: Ed Meskys
> Cc: board-nfbnh; nfb-editors
> Subject: [Nfb-editors] newsletter
> LAKES REGION NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND of
> NH NEWSLETTER for November, 2012
> We invite all persons interested in matters concerning blindness
> and low vision to our meetings. We normally meet at 10:30 AM on the 3rd
> (occassionally fourth) Saturday of the month at the Good Shepherd
> Lutheran Church 2238 Parade Road (Rt. 106), a little north of Elm St.,
> Laconia. Our next meeting will be the third Saturday of November, the 17th.
> At our October meeting we heard from a representative from the NH
> Association of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, who demonstrated various
> kinds of telecommunications devices. We ended with our usual pot luck luncheon.
> This month Tony Bonanno will talk about his experiences learning how to
> travel better with a long white cane at Leader Dog in Michigan. We will
> plan our Christmas concert and party for December 5, and our annual
> holiday giving to local food pantries. If time permits, we might
> discuss the latest installment of "Ask Miss Whozit" in the current
> BRAILLE MONITOR. Of course, we will end with our usual pot luck
> luncheon. As always, guests and first-time attendees are not expected
> to bring any food or drink.
> We continue to need suggestions for possible future speakers or
> discussion topics.
> ==
> Do you know another blind or low vision person? Invite them to join us.
> We are the blind working to help the blind by sharing information,
> techniques, resources, and socialization. Help bring others to share
> with us. With their permission give us their regular or e-mail
> addresses so we can send announcements. We produce this newsletter in
> large print and by email. Please request your preferred format.
> edmeskys at roadrunner.com, 253-6207.
> If you need help with transportation to NFB meetings ONLY, please call
> Ed Meskys several days before the meeting and we will see what we can
> do to help.
> CALENDAR
> NOTE: I try to list all blind related events I become aware of. Please
> send news of other events to add to the list .
> Sat, Nov 17, 10:30 AM, Lakes Region chapter, NFB of NH, meeting, Good
> Shepherd Lutheran Church, Parade Rd (State 106), just north of Elm St.
> Sat, Dec 8, 1 PM, Guide Dog Users of NH Christmas party, Dutch treat
> lunch, Red Blazer Restaurant, Concord.
> Sun, Dec 9, 3 PM, LR chapter attends Holiday Pops Concert, Interlakes
> HS, Meredith, followed by Dutch treat party at Mug Restaurant, Rt. 3,
> just north of Meredith
> Sat, Jan 19, 10:30 AM, LR chapter meeting, Good Shepherd Church
> Sun-Wed Feb 3-6, NFB Washington Seminar, Holiday Inn Capitol, DC
> Tues, Feb 5, 1-3 PM, Sight Services for Independent Living meeting,
> Laconia Senior Center
> Wed, Feb 6, 10 AM-3 PM, Lions Day on Ice, east of Concord.
> Sat 16 Feb, 10:30 AM, LR chapter meeting, Good Shepherd church
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