[NFBF-Tampa] First songs Release Concert

Marion Gwizdala marion.gwizdala at verizon.net
Sun Jun 2 00:53:28 UTC 2019


We are on the route 8 near Palm River Road & 78th Street. The eastbound run
is about one block from our house and the westbound is about ½ mile, since
we go to the nearest controlled intersection.

 

Marion

 

 

From: NFBF-Tampa [mailto:nfbf-tampa-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Ed
Sanders via NFBF-Tampa
Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2019 11:56 AM
To: Marion Gwizdala via NFBF-Tampa
Cc: Ed Sanders
Subject: Re: [NFBF-Tampa] First songs Release Concert

 

Which route operates near your home? I am not familiaire with that area.

On 5/31/2019 7:40 PM, Marion Gwizdala via NFBF-Tampa wrote:

Ed,

 

                At this point, I take a para transit van from my home in the
Palm River area to the Westshore Mall where I meet our administrator and we
travel together to Lutz. For my trip home, one of our regular members gives
me a ride to Mission Bell where I take another para transit bus home. The
church is obviously not on a bus route and is at the other end of the
county. I would not be able to use the fixed route system and get to these
locations efficiently. Perhaps when the funding is released, HART will
expand their service 150%! For most of my travel needs, I use the fixed
route system.

 

Fraternally yours,

Marion

 

 

From: NFBF-Tampa [mailto:nfbf-tampa-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Ed
Sanders via NFBF-Tampa
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 9:41 AM
To: Marion Gwizdala via NFBF-Tampa
Cc: Ed Sanders
Subject: Re: [NFBF-Tampa] First songs Release Concert

 

Sounds good. If you don't mind me asking, how do you get to the church in
Lutz?

On 5/31/2019 5:16 AM, Marion Gwizdala via NFBF-Tampa wrote:

Dear Tampa Bay Chapter Family & Friends,

 

               I am working on a recording progect entitled, “First Songs:
The music that planted the seed”. This is a collection of the songs I
learned when I first started playing the classical guitar my Aunt Margie
gave me in 1969. The first song my sister, Marilyn,  and her new boyfriend,
Paul, sang together while sitting in our Florida Room was the very first
song I learned to play. This song – Today by John Denver - became the song
mom always requested when we were together and will be one of the closing
songs for my release concert on Sunday. Marilyn will be singing the first
song she and Paul performed together at their wedding reception – Single
girl.

 

                My “First Songs” release concert will be held on Sunday,
June 2 at 1:00 p.m. in the sanctuary of Unity North Tampa where I serve as
music director. Unity North Tampa is located at 19520 Holly Lane, Lutz, Fla.
This concert is my way of singing for my dinner, so to speak, as it will
help fund my trip to the National Association of guide Dog Users annual
meeting for which I serve as president and will represent that division to
the National Federation of the Blind annual convention from July 7 – 12. The
concert is on a love offering basis and all donations are a tax-deductible
contribution to a nonprofit organization. 

 

                If you cannot make the concert and would like to support my
work with the National Association of Guide Dog Users, you can make a
donation through Pay Pal by sending your contribution to
treasurer at nagdu.org. Please put “Marion’s Concert” in the notes so it will
be credited to my support account. To receive a copy of “First Songs”,
please send an email request to  <mailto:marion.gwizdala at verizon.net>
<marion.gwizdala at verizon.net> and I will send the download link to you.

 

                                The National Association of Guide dog Users
is the nation’s leading membership organization for blind people who use
guide dogs.  NAGDU is a strong and proud division of the National Federation
of the Blind. We conduct public awareness campaigns on issues of guide dog
use, provide advocacy support for guide dog handlers who face
discrimination, support sound policy and effective legislation to protect
the rights of guide dog users, offer educational programs to school and
civic organizations, and function as an integral part of the National
Federation of the Blind. For more information about the National Association
of Guide Dog Users and to support our work, you can visit our website at

 

HTTP://WWW.NAGDU.ORG <http://www.nagdu.org/> 

 

Or send an email message to 

 

Info at NAGDU.ORG

 

 

With warm regards,

Marion Gwizdala, President

National Association of Guide Dog Users

National Federation of the Blind

(813) 626-2789

President at nagdu.org

 

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want!
Blindness is not what holds you back.

 






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