[NFBAZ-EastValleyChapter] Let's Fiesta: Reminder East Valley Chapter Fundraiser November 4th

Megan Homrighausen megan.homrighausen at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 31 01:19:34 UTC 2017


Dear Federationists,
Are you ready for a Fiesta?
Our East Valley Mexican Fiesta Fundraiser is coming up fast!
The National Federation of the Blind of Arizona East ValleyChapter would like to warmly welcome you and your family to join us for somegenuine Mexican food and fun. This event will be held at East Valley member andtreasurer, Debra Smith’s cafeteria located in west Phoenix at the main SwiftTransportation building in the Jake Break Café.
The address is: 2200 S 75th Avenue. Phoenix,Arizona 85043
This event will be held from 5pm to 7pm.
When you buy just 1 ticket for $15, you will get ameal which includes an Entre, Dessert, and drink. Plus, enter to win drawingsand door prizes and play in the arcade.
Please, bring the family! 
Let’s Fiesta!!!
Attached you will find printable paper tickets. You mayprint them and hand them out to family and friends. We will be selling ticketsand collecting money at the door. 
Some of the ticket proceeds will be used to host our Fiesta. The restwill go to the East Valley chapter.
Be entered into a special drawing if you bring 5 or moreguests.
See you there!
Thank you!  Sincerely, 

Megan Homrighausen 
East Valley Chapter President
National Federation Of The Blind Of Arizona   
480-510-6196

National Federation Of The Blind Principles

1. Itis respectable to be blind. It’s okay to be blind. Being blind issomething that we need not feel troubled or embarrassed about, concerned aboutor emotionally exhausted over. It’s okay to be blind.
2. The real problem of blindness is not the absence of vision but isthe social misconceptions and stereotypes that exist about blindness. It is not the physical absence of eye sight but it is what society has come tobelieve about our blindness. We reject the misconceptions that society has andwe accept that the physical absence of our sight is not the big problem.
3. With proper training and opportunity the average blind person cando the average job in the average place of work.
4. Blindnessis simply one of many human characteristics, like being tall or being short,being big or small, being bright or average. Blindness is simply one of many
characteristics.
5. Blindnesscan be reduced to the level of an inconvenience or physical nuisance. 
6. Webelieve in the effectiveness of alternative non visual techniques.
7. Ifwe want equal rights we need to accept equal responsibility.
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