[Nfbc-info] Important Invitation From NABS

Matthew Gip matthewhgip at gmail.com
Wed Jan 23 23:55:37 UTC 2019


Good afternoon, 

For all who will be attending Washington seminar: 
 
The National Association of Blind Students would like to cordially invite you to our Federation Fiesta event, happening at Washington Seminar. The event will take place on Monday night at 8:30pm (after the Great Gathering In) at the Holiday Inn Capitol in Washington, D.C. This year, we are rebranding our event and moving away from NABS Café, so we would like to expand our audience and have a relaxing night for everyone, as opposed to students only. To that effect, we would love to see you at the event! 
 
Also, we would greatly appreciate it if you could distribute this message to your membership, as we want this event to be as inclusive as possible, so that it can be enjoyed by everyone. Below is a brief description of the event that can be circulated: 
 
Federation Fiesta is an evening where all NFB members can unwind and enjoy themselves in a relaxed, fun-filled environment. A concert will take place, featuring Federationist David Amaya, and the lovely Patti Chang will also be giving introductory Salsa lessons for all interested attendees. In addition, we will be hosting one of the largest auctions to date, featuring amazing items such as: an iPad mini, an Amazon Fire TV Cube, a Bath and Body Works Gift Basket, a subscription to KNFB Reader, and much more. You won’t want to miss this fun-filled evening of networking, dancing, and everything in between! 
 
Thank you for your time, 
 
National Association of Blind Students 
 

Matthew Gip
President | California Association of Blind Students 
Board Member | National Federation of the Blind of California 
Co-chair | National Association of Blind Students Outreach Committee 
Phone: (559) 375-2068
Email: matthewhgip at gmail.com
The National Federation of the Blind is a community of members and friends who believe in the hopes and dreams of the nations blind. Every day we work together to help blind people live the lives they want. 




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