[NFBA-Phoenix] Fwd: Aloha Festival Information

Brad Kuhn papa.ks.kafe at gmail.com
Sat Mar 5 15:59:40 UTC 2022



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> From: Rachel Kuntz <rkuntz at saavi.us>
> Date: March 5, 2022 at 8:56:19 AM MST
> To: Brad Kuhn <papa.ks.kafe at gmail.com>, Jordan Moon <JMoon at saavi.us>
> Subject: Aloha Festival Information
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> Hi all,
>  
> I look forward to hanging with each of you. We have two fun things to consider for the upcoming Aloha festival. You are welcome to join us as a volunteer at our information table and/or just hang out and enjoy the event socially . Here are the details to consider as you make plans.
>  
> Aloha Festival
> MARCH 12 and 13 - 10 AM to 5 PM both days.
> Opening ceremony Saturday at 9:30 AM
> Free family event at Tempe Beach Park; 54 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, AZ 85281
>  
> The phoenix chapter will be there for a social outing from 11 AM to 2 PM on Saturday. Meet at the Ohana Village at 11 AM to hang out together. All are welcome.
>  
> Volunteers are Needed Saturday and Sunday for an information table at the Ohana Village.  This table will have two chairs for two people to give out information about blindness such as NFB, SAAVI, and NLS materials, and those who have a slate and stylus can write out a note for those who stop by. We will also have individually wrapped candy.  I am looking for a volunteer to stay for at least one hour at a time to hand out materials and chat with people curious ab out blindness.  Reach out to me at 937-245-0547 to confirm a time slot that you can assist with on Saturday and or Sunday. Text or call with details. Each time slot will have just two people.
>  
> Parking for the event is up to the individual. There is a garage near to Tempe Beach Park. I am still waiting on confirmation of an official drop off location from the event planners. I will send out an email early next week with additional details.
>  
> Warm Regards and Aloha,
> Rachel Kuntz
>  
> Use the following link for more details about the festival:
> Arizona Aloha Festival (azalohafest.org)
>  
> From the event sponsors:
> Arizona Aloha Festival: Know before you go!
> Share the Aloha, not the Virus!
>  
> Our goal is to gather again in a safe environment for all who attend.  Please kokua (help) yourself, your ohana, and your fellow festivalgoers by following these practices:
>  
> Do not attend the festival if you are feeling sick. There are other viruses besides Covid, like the flu, that also are out there and are transmissible through the air.
> If you are at high risk, consider waiting for the next Festival. Hospitals are overburdened now so we don’t want you getting sick and at risk of complications.
> We strongly recommend wearing a face covering. Yes, the Festival is outdoors and lessens risk of transmission or exposure. But yes, the current Covid variation is extremely transmissible. Wear the covering for yourself, your ohana, and especially for keiki (children) and elders.
> You must follow all posted or publicly announced instructions while attending the festival.  That includes any instructions posted not only by the festival but also individual vendor booth spaces.
> By attending Arizona Aloha Festival, you voluntarily assume all risks
> related to exposure to COVID-19.
> An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public space where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens, and those with underlying medical conditions, are especially vulnerable.
>  
> Help keep each other healthy so we can see you again in 2023!
> If you have questions about vaccines or want to get a vaccine, please visit:
> Arizona Department of Health or  Vaccines.gov for national listings of a vaccine provider near you.
>  
> No Alcohol is allowed.
> Chairs at the stages are for those who can't stand for long periods of time. They can't be saved. Any unattended personal belongings left on empty chairs may be removed by the stage staff and set aside for claiming later.
> When at stages: personal umbrellas are only allowed behind the section with chairs, keep them low so you don't block others. No golf umbrellas at the stages.
> No tents, popups, or shade structures: We agree the park is not full of shady trees but no personal tents at the event can be allowed.
> Why these restrictions?
> There's a long list of reasons: safety, courtesy to others, and restrictions of our host, the Park. These actions are simply not allowed.
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> Other Resources:
> Check out Location and Map for ways to get here by light rail and bus. Plus tips for parking if you drive.
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>  
> Rachel R. Kuntz
> Employment Specialist
>  
> SAAVI Services for the Blind
> 4222 E. Thomas Rd., STE 151, Phoenix, AZ 85018
> www.saavi.us
>  
> Main: 602-795-0195 Ext. 134
> Direct: 937-245-0547
> 
>  
> Expect More… Achieve More… Become More!
>  
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