[Nfbf-l] Precious moments!

Kori King kking74 at cfl.rr.com
Sat Mar 26 14:26:55 UTC 2011


Hi! I witnessed this talk, and indeed it was touching and wonderful. 
Personally, if she's going to the state convention in St. Pete, and would 
not be shy and overwhelmed about speaking in front of a couple hundred 
people, I think her talk would be a wonderful agenda item at a general 
session or even at the banquet! I think she said she belongs to Toast 
Masters, and her speaking style definitely reflects that. BTW, John (if 
you're still on here--yes, you, my Gainesville friend), I haven't forgotten 
about you, just been very busy and admittedly am one of the world's most 
adept procrastinators, hahaha! Getting better though.--Kori King, Board 
Member, Greater Daytona Beach Chapter
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Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 5:49 PM
Subject: [Nfbf-l] Precious moments!


>
>
> I heard someone give an eloquent talk the otherday, titled “Three Wishes.” 
> This remarkablebright light that shines over Daytona Beach is a very 
> special lady known tomany as Cathy-Alice Koyanagi; she was poised in 
> effective articulation, with aconcise message, clear in the delivery and 
> not distracted one bit by the many interruptionsthat took place as she 
> gave her presentation. Cathy-Alice is currently a studentat the 
> Rehabilitation Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.  There were 
> twenty-three people in attendanceincluding the owner of the Restaurant Mr. 
> Elias who had tears rolling down hischeeks as Cathy-Alice connected with a 
> collective tender moment touching our heartsand expanding the depths of 
> everyone’s imagination.  I appreciate Cathy-Alice’s sincerityespecially in 
> the mentorship of the younger students at the center, herfoundation is 
> sturdy and her guidance is focused. Thanks for the heart to hearttalk, as 
> I am privileged to have made your acquaintance.
> Peter Cerullo
> Vice President
> Greater Daytona BeachChapter of the NFB
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