[Nfbc-info] NFBC-Info Digest, Vol 135, Issue 8

Jordan Mirander jordanmirander at icloud.com
Fri Aug 26 14:54:31 UTC 2016


Will there be any dodger fans at the barbecue tomorrow? I was wondering if Rochelle Houston would be so kind enough to turn on the dodger cubs game tomorrow at 1:05. This weekend series with the Cubs is an enormous series as it is two first place teams going at it. It is a play off preview. As a matter of fact I do not understand. How comes the national federation of the blind of California Southern California division doesn't go to angels and dodger games? Like California division supports the Oakland A's every year they do a baseball game and they go to the A's game how come  we  don't do a dodger or angel game? I love that choice of activity by the way from the    Northern Californian people. I am sure that I would like the barbecue to however I just do not know how I will Blendon sociably as I will definitely have my at-bat app on my iPhone up and running     

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>   1. Tickets on Sale Now for Superfest: International Disability
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> Subject: [Nfbc-info] Tickets on Sale Now for Superfest: International
>    Disability Film Festival
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> Together with the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability, LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is pleased to announce that tickets are now available for this year's Superfest: International Disability Film Festival, our 30th anniversary!
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> Saturday, October 22 at the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, Berkeley
> Come celebrate Superfest International Film Festival's 30th Anniversary at the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life in Berkeley from 4:30 to 6 pm during Superfest.
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> Sunday, October 23 at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco
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> Our panel of judges - made up of film aficionados, disability studies scholars and disability community organizers, all people with disabilities - had a difficult task selecting these films from a total of 119 submissions from 18 countries. The selected films bring to the screen a variety of topics and disabilities, each helping move forward Superfest's mission to celebrate cutting-edge cinema that portrays disability culture in all its diverse, complex, and engaging facets.
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> See the film lineup at http://www.superfestfilm.com/2016-films/
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> Buy tickets at http://www.superfestfilm.com/tickets/
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> Visit the LightHouse for the Blind's new headquarters at 1155 Market Street, 10th Floor. Check out our store, Adaptations, experience the new facility designed by and for people who are blind and learn about all of our programs and resources for people who are blind or have low vision.
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> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 16:29:27 -0500
> From: "nancy Lynn" <seabreeze.stl at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Nfbc-info] monthly game night
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> It?s that time of the month again, time to have fun playing a game where you answer thought-provoking questions that Bonnie found on Bookshare. Participants can also bring a few questions to throw out to the group. These are feeling or opinion questions with no wrong answers, and we play in a safe and nonjudgmental environment. We also play a modified version of the old game To Tell the Truth. In this version, each person presents 3 statements about themselves, 2 true and 1 false or partly false. Then everyone else in the group takes a turn at guessing the false one. That?s always lots of fun, so, even if you don?t have questions, bring those 3 statements about yourself.
> If you?d like to join us, we?re playing again this wednesday at 9pm eastern time and 6pm pacific time. Just call 7128328330 and enter 1149596 when asked for an access code. You can come with or without questions, but come on and join the fun. You never know what you?ll learn about your fellow listers.
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