[Tall-Corn] Fwd: Exciting Meeting of the Iowa Diabetes Action Network this Saturday Afternoon

Michael Barber m.barber817 at gmail.com
Thu May 31 15:47:17 UTC 2018



Cordially,
Michael D. Barber

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> From: "Michael D. Barber" <m.barber817 at gmail.com>
> Date: May 30, 2018 at 2:24:12 PM CDT
> To: <m.barber817 at gmail.com>, <mark.edge at blind.state.ia.us>, <bgwamna at gmail.com>, <shawnmmayo at gmail.com>, <Jerad.nfbi at gmail.com>, <tpoldberg at gmail.com>, <cindyray at gmail.com>, <j.rechkemmer at mchsi.com>, <cntrymrkt at gmail.com>, <sjryan2 at gmail.com>, <scott.nfbi at gmail.com>, <joevanlent at hotmail.com>, <lorivanlent at hotmail.com>, <Kmwalker188 at yahoo.com>, <don.wirth at gmail.com>, <michaelstout at ucsdsm.org>, <1966lmmand at yousq.net>
> Subject: Exciting Meeting of the Iowa Diabetes Action Network this Saturday Afternoon
> 
> Hello everyone:  It is time once again for our monthly meeting of the Iowa
> Diabetes Action Network, and do we ever have an exciting and informative
> meeting!
> 
> This month, we are pleased to welcome Veronica Elsea of Santa Cruz,
> California, and former Iowan, to talk to us about her experiences with the
> Dexcom G5 Continuous Glucose Monitoring system as well as many various pumps
> she has used.  She will talk about accessibility and the future of
> accessible equipment for those who are blind diabetics.  This is one meeting
> you do not want to miss.
> 
> The call-in number is (605) 475-4120 and the access code is 7972692 followed
> by the Pound Sign.  The meeting will begin promptly at 1:00 PM this
> Saturday, June 2 and last till 2:30. 
> 
> I urge you to make this a priority and to forward this announcement onto
> others you know would be interested.
> 
> See you Saturday!
> 
> Cordially,
> Michael Barber, President
> Iowa Diabetes Action Network
> 
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