[Travelandtourism] Member and non-member information and updates

Phil philso1003 at gmail.com
Tue May 12 07:40:18 UTC 2015


Hi everyone, it's great to read about your background. My name is Phil
So.  I attended national convention in the past but am still need to
check my schedule for this summer. I serve on the access advisory
board at a museum in New York City and on the advisory boards at a few
other disability nonprofits.  And I definitely look forward to
participating in the teleconference calls in the future. Thanks for
doing this Cheryl. Best, Phil

On 5/10/15, DBrown8827--- via Travelandtourism
<travelandtourism at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Travel and Tourism Questionaire
>
> 1. My name is Denice Brown
> 2. I have belonged to the NFB since 2001. For the last  12 years, I have
> been the President of the Greater Philadelphia chapter.  I  also serve on
> the
> nFb of Pa Board of directors.
> 3. I will be attending the National Convention in  Orlando.  I have not
> missed a convention since I  joined.
> 4. I usually attend the monthly  teleconferences.
> 5. I have attended the last 2 Travel and Tourism  Division meetings at the
> National Convention.  I have been a member for two  years.
> 6. I am on the Nominating committee, and at State  Conventions, I serve as
> the Exhibit Hall coordinator and the  Auctioneer.
> 7. I belong to the SEPTA Advisory committee. This  committee is the voice
> for disabled individuals who ride Para Transit, and/or  the public transit
> system in and around Philadelphia.
> I am a member of the Travel and Tourism Division for a  few reasons. I like
> to travel, I want to encourage others with disabilities to  travel and to
> know what their rights are when looking for accomodations.
>
> Thank you,
> Denice Brown
>
>
> In a message dated 5/6/2015 10:38:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> travelandtourism at nfbnet.org writes:
>
> Good morning  all:
>
> All Officers you need to do this as well. Thank you.
>
> I  would love if you all would introduce yourselves, especially if you are
> new.  This is something new we are doing to help grow the division. The
> lists on the  NFBnet.org are welcome to anyone blind or sighted, NFB Members
> or
> Not, Travel  & Tourism members or not.
>
> We also have on our list those that work  in the industry as suppliers,
> they do not post or respond, they read here, and  get ideas on how to help
> you
> the blind, whether you are blind or a friend or  family member of a blind
> person.
>
> We talk all forms of travel and  mobility. Mobility will help in all forms
> of travel. Ideas come from those who  have experienced travel in all forms.
> Whether you are traveling independently,  sighted guide, cane travel, guide
> dog, etc.
>
> The only one of the  officers that actually work as a travel professional,
> is myself. Been doing  this now since 2009.  We have brought to our
> teleconference calls in the  past and our meetings, those that work in the
> travel
> industry from Disney to  Norwegian Cruise Lines, to Special Needs Group
> (provides guide dog relief  boxes for cruise lines, braille menus,
> wheelchair &
> scooter rentals,  dedicated special foods and more)
>
> So if you can indulge us in answering  the survey below, and Secretary
> Margo Downey or interim Secretary John  Tebockhorst will be taking this
> information down to help us in the  future.
>
> Again, you don't have to be a member, but again, this is our  75th
> Anniversary and all State Affiliates, Chapters and Divisions are looking  to
> seek to
> grow in our 75th year and beyond. Thank you.
>
> I will go  first.
>
> What is your name?
> Cheryl Echevarria
>
> Are you an NFB  member? Yes, I have been a member since 2006, currently the
> President of the  NFB Travel & Tourism Division (since 2011),
>
> If so what state &  chapter - NFB of New York State, and Vice President of
> the Greater Long Island  Chapter
>
> Are you attending the National Convention? Yes, this will be  my 8th
> convention. My first one was in Atlanta in 2007, only missed the  Detroit
> Convention in 2009
>
> Have you attended one of our  teleconferences, we have one at least once a
> month? Yes - We are also looking  to use nfblive.org to have meetings in the
> future
>
> Have you attended the  Meeting at National Convention in the past.
> Yes been a member of the  division since 2010
>
> Do you belong to a committee in your state,  whether locally or throughout
> your state? Yes I am on a committee here in the  town of Brentwood, NY where
> I live that works with my local town Legislator  about improving the able
> ride program, and also other issues within our town.
>
> Are you on a committee or advisory board with the bus, airlines,  train,
> cruise lines? I have been on the Norwegian Cruise Lines Travel Agent
> University Board from 2012-2014. It is a 2 year term. Where I helped
> implement
> Braille and other services with the cruise lines.
>
> Currently working  with Sandals Resorts (Sandals for couples only, Beaches
> for everyone by  Sandals, and Grand Pineapple Resort (economy product from
> Sandals Resorts)  travel agent committee on improving accessibility and
> training their  employees.
>
> Actively work with the country of Bermuda with Lions  International of New
> York State to improve services for the blind.
>
> Do  you want to know more about the Travel & Tourism Division?
>
> I learn  from all of you. Remember there is no I in the word team, and NFB
> is a family  we work together. You do not have to be a travel professional
> to change things  in travel.
>
> Here is information about the division  below.
>
> http://nfbtravel.org/home-page/
>
>
> Cheryl Echevarria,  President
> National Federation of the Blind's Travel and Tourism  Division
> A proud division of the
> NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND -  "Live the life you  want"
> www.nfbtravel.org
> 631-236-5138
> cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
>
>
> 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 have the life you want; blindness  is
> not
> what holds you back.
>
>
> Cheryl Echevarria
> Travel is our  specialty and offering the best of meaningful travel for all
> ages is our  passion!
> http://www.echevarriatravel.com
> reservations at echevarriatravel.com
> 631-456-5394
>
> Visit  my website to get my FREE report, “Top 5 Good Reasons to Use a
> Travel  Professional”
>
> I build my business on referrals. Please pass my details  on to friends and
> family members that deserve the best vacation that they  can imagine
>
> P.S. – Families of all sizes is my specialty. Whether you  are just
> starting out and looking for that romantic destination for your  destination
> wedding or honeymoon. Booking that planned family vacation to Walt  Disney
> World
> or that bucket list trip that Grandma  & Grandpa are  planning for the
> family, I would love to help you.
>
> We have partnered  with Braille Smith. www.braillesmith.com for all her
> braille needs.  Gail  Smith is the Secretary of the NFB of Alabama
>
>
>
> -----Original  Message-----
> From: Travelandtourism  [mailto:travelandtourism-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Phil via  Travelandtourism
> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 11:17 PM
> To: NFB Travel and  Tourism Division List
> Cc: Phil
> Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] What's  important to you as a blind air
> traveler?
>
> Hi Jordan, thanks for sharing  this very useful advice! Can you please
> describe a bit more how Northwest,  Continental and Southwest are better,
> and
> how Delta, American and U.S. Air are  not as good?
> Thanks a lot!
> Best,
> Phil
>
> On 5/5/15, Jordan  Gallacher via Travelandtourism <travelandtourism at nfb
> net.org>  wrote:
>> Bus wise, the Greyhound iPhone app is totally  inaccessible.
>> Air travel wise there needs to be more and better  training of the
>> customer service agents who come to assist.  I  find that all airlines
>> are different, and I have had the most success  with used to be
>> Northwest, Continnential, and Southwest getting  assistance wise.
>> Delta, US Air and American I have had problems  with assistance.
>> Jordan
>>
>> -----Original  Message-----
>> From: Travelandtourism  [mailto:travelandtourism-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>> Behalf Of Phil via  Travelandtourism
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 11:09 AM
>> To: NFB  Travel and Tourism Division List
>> Cc: Phil; Milton Taylor; john  Tebockhorst; Steven Hastalis; Jemal
>> Powell;  miltjotaylor at gmail.com
>> Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] What's  important to you as a blind air
>> traveler?
>>
>> Hi all,  thanks for sharing your views on this! Many good points so far.
>>  Besides things that frustrate you, what are some things that airlines
>>  and airports are doing well that are important to you and that they
>>  should keep doing or expand? Please feel free to cite both domestic or
>> international examples.
>> Also, what are some things that are  done well for blind bus and train
>> travelers that you wish were also  somehow available for blind air
> travelers?
>> Thanks a lot!
>>  Phil
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/5/15, Cheryl Echevarria via  Travelandtourism
>> <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>  wrote:
>>> It was a statement in general, where looks are deceiving  and that you
>>> should educate and advocate.
>>>
>>>  Don't sit back and let them force you into a  wheelchair.
>>>
>>> Today many people at the airport do not do  this any longer. If you
>>> show that you are confident and  professional and not rude or mean
>>> about something and calmly.  This is not saying that I am responding
>>> directly to Trevor on  this topic.
>>>
>>> Learning myself, I have fought tooth and  nail in a rude and nasty
>>> attitude in the past to the rude and  nasty people at the airport, it
>>> gets you  nowhere.
>>>
>>> If you patient, educated and instill your  rights not just at the
>>> airport, but anywhere, then they will be  less likely to treat you
>>> like a person they don't respect. To  that person they respect and
>>> will learn from and take that back  with them to work.
>>>
>>> Case in point, nothing to do with  the airport.
>>>
>>> During Meet the Blind Month of October  2013. Travel & Tourism did
>>> there 1st Fundraiser Trip to Las  Vegas & Utah. The tour company we
>>> used never knew anything  about the blind, and what we could do or how
>>> we could explore the  areas around us.
>>>
>>> We had an experiment with all  travelers on our 1st full day, while we
>>> were at one of the State  Parks.
>>>
>>> We got out and walked around, somewhere  wondering, we cannot see
>>> anything why are we  here.
>>>
>>> I said to everyone stop where you are, what do  you hear?
>>>
>>> Some heard birds and the horses in the air  because this park was also
>>> a place they people came to ride their  horses.
>>>
>>> Some people said they heard nothing and were  happy about it, because
>>> where they live, it was all noise, that  it was peace full.
>>>
>>> I said, mend down and touch  something. Some felt the desert plants or
>>> flowers, the red clay  dirt.
>>>
>>> We ate lunch together as a picnic, that was  tasting.
>>>
>>> We got to climb up to where the original  settlers heading north
>>> carved their names and dates on the side  of the canyons at the park.
>>>
>>> Some couldn't climb so  they slid down on their butts, like myself.
>>>
>>> The point  I am trying to make is, that we are also teachers to one
>>> another  and to those around us.
>>>
>>> So getting back to the  airports, and sensitivity of having people run
>>> after you with a  wheelchair, or not getting your off the planes fast
>>> enough,  etc.
>>>
>>> Remember that we represent all blind people and  not just each other.
>>> Educating that we don't need a wheelchair or  an arm, or fighting to
>>> sit anywhere with a guide dog on a plane,  like Secretary - Margo
>>> Downey did a few years ago with her  dog.
>>>
>>> Or the arrest of people for sitting in the an  emergency exit seat of
>>> a plane.
>>>
>>> So, the  response may not be fully to answer Trevor about looking
>>> blind,  or anything else. It has to do the general questions this
>>> morning  about the airlines.
>>>
>>> We have had people arrested for  sitting in areas of the planes.
>>>
>>> The point is that we  need to stand up for ourselves. So other will
> follow.
>>>
>>>  We are in our 75th Year, let's keep up that fight. If we do not want
>>> something and we didn't ask for it, then do use  it.
>>>
>>> If we did then take  it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheryl Echevarria,  President
>>> National Federation of the Blind's Travel and Tourism  Division A
>>> proud division of the NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND  - "Live the
>>> life you want"
>>>  www.nfbtravel.org
>>> 631-236-5138
>>>  cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
>>>
>>>
>>> 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 have the  life
>>> you want; blindness is not what holds you  back.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheryl Echevarria
>>> Travel  is our specialty and offering the best of meaningful travel
>>> for  all ages is our passion!
>>>  http://www.echevarriatravel.com
>>>  reservations at echevarriatravel.com
>>>  631-456-5394
>>>
>>> Visit my website to get my FREE report,  “Top 5 Good Reasons to Use a
>>> Travel  Professional”
>>>
>>> I build my business on referrals. Please  pass my details on to
>>> friends and family members that deserve the  best vacation that they
>>> can imagine
>>>
>>> P.S.  – Families of all sizes is my specialty. Whether you are just
>>>  starting out and looking for that romantic destination for your
>>>  destination wedding or honeymoon. Booking that planned family
>>>  vacation to Walt Disney World or that bucket list trip that Grandma
>>> & Grandpa are planning for the family, I would love to help  you.
>>>
>>> We have partnered with Braille Smith.  www.braillesmith.com for all
>>> her braille needs.  Gail Smith  is the Secretary of the NFB of  Alabama
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original  Message-----
>>> From: tattenberg at gmail.com  [mailto:tattenberg at gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 9:58  AM
>>> To: NFB Travel and Tourism Division List
>>> Cc: Cheryl  Echevarria; Milton Taylor; john Tebockhorst; Steven
>>> Hastalis;  Jemal Powell; miltjotaylor at gmail.com
>>> Subject: Re:  [Travelandtourism] What's important to you as a blind
>>> air  traveler?
>>>
>>> Not sure what your point is with reference  to what I said. I did not
>>> talk about appearance of  blindness.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my  iPhone
>>>
>>>> On May 5, 2015, at 3:23 AM, Cheryl  Echevarria via Travelandtourism
>>>>  <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Trevor:
>>>>
>>>> No one knows until we tell  them.
>>>>
>>>> No one knows I am blind because I don't  look blind, or I am not
>>>> blind  enough.
>>>>
>>>> I don't look diabetic, but I have had  low blood sugar and shake for
>>>> no apparent  reason.
>>>>
>>>> We need to educate and advocate. If we  don't then there is no reason
>>>> for the NFB. We will always  have to be polite and better than the
>>>> other person to educate  them.
>>>>
>>>> Also, put your foot down! If they still  don't do what you ask, ask
>>>> for  management.
>>>>
>>>> Cheryl Echevarria,  President
>>>> National Federation of the Blind's Travel and  Tourism Division A
>>>> proud division of the NATIONAL FEDERATION  OF THE BLIND - "Live the
>>>> life you want"
>>>>  www.nfbtravel.org
>>>> 631-236-5138
>>>>  cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 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 have the life
>>>> you want; blindness is not what  holds you back.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheryl  Echevarria
>>>> Travel is our specialty and offering the best of  meaningful travel
>>>> for all ages is our  passion!
>>>> http://www.echevarriatravel.com
>>>>  reservations at echevarriatravel.com
>>>>  631-456-5394
>>>>
>>>> Visit my website to get my FREE  report, “Top 5 Good Reasons to Use a
>>>> Travel  Professional”
>>>>
>>>> I build my business on  referrals. Please pass my details on to
>>>> friends and family  members that deserve the best vacation that they
>>>> can  imagine
>>>>
>>>> P.S. – Families of all sizes is my  specialty. Whether you are just
>>>> starting out and looking for  that romantic destination for your
>>>> destination wedding or  honeymoon. Booking that planned family
>>>> vacation to Walt  Disney World or that bucket list trip that Grandma
>>>> &  Grandpa are planning for the family, I would love to help  you.
>>>>
>>>> We have partnered with Braille Smith.  www.braillesmith.com for all
>>>> her braille needs.  Gail  Smith is the Secretary of the NFB of
>>>>  Alabama
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Travelandtourism  [mailto:travelandtourism-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>>>> On Behalf Of  Trevor Attenberg via Travelandtourism
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 5,  2015 2:39 AM
>>>> To: NFB Travel and Tourism Division  List
>>>> Cc: tattenberg at gmail.com
>>>> Subject: Re:  [Travelandtourism] What's important to you as a blind
>>>> air  traveler?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What an  excellent  question.
>>>> I would like airport and airline  staff to be less condescending and
>>>> overbearingly custodial.  They should provide directions when asked
>>>> instead of  insisting on following the blind customer around or
>>>> calling  for a wheelchair. They should thus know how to provide
>>>> verbal  directions.  It should be assumed that blind people do not
>>>> need a wheelchair unless it is specifically requested. It  should
>>>> also be assumed that blind people can board the plane  without
>>>> assistance and without boarding before  everyone
>>>> else. Special assistance should be requested and not  expected.   Staff
> at
>>>> the security check points  especially need to remember such protocol.
>>>> Blind people are  allowed to bring their cane through the metal
>>>> detector. Blind  people should not be grabbed, pulled, or pushed
>>>> without  permission. If rules are being broken then blind people
>>>>  should be vocally warned before physical contact. It should be
>>>> assumed that blind people can move through the airport  unescorted;
>>>> and they can use stairs, escalators, and moving  walkways just like
>>>> everyone else. They do not necessarily  need elevators.
>>>> I realize that many blind people, including  several on this list do
>>>> have additional needs, and thus  require extra assistance. But a good
>>>> universal policy is to  allow people to ask for help rather than
>>>> allowing assumptions  of relative helplessness to prevail. I also
>>>> know that  sometimes it is very helpful if not necessary for blind
>>>>  people to get personal escorts from place to place in an airport;
>>>> but again, blind people need to be allowed to practice free  will.
>>>> And I would like to see airport staff and other people  home their
> verbal skills.
>>>> Best,
>>>>  Trevor
>>>>    .
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my  iPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On May 4, 2015, at 9:59 PM, Ivonne  Mosquera via Travelandtourism
>>>>>  <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It would be  helpful to have an independent way of calling or
>>>>> texting  for assistance, once a flight has landed, to facilitate
>>>>>  with connections or exiting the airport. This is typically left up
>>>>> to the flight attendants or the gate agents, and they  often forget
>>>>> or take a long time to do  it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>  Ivonne
>>>>>  www.iminmotion.net
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  ------------------------------
>>>>>> On Tue, May 5, 2015  12:49 AM EDT Phil via Travelandtourism  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi  everyone,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My name is Phil.  Hope everyone is doing well. This is my first
>>>>>> time  posting to the Travel and Tourism list but certainly not my
>>>>>> first time posting to nfbnet lists. smile I’d like to  hear your
>>>>>> opinion on this… I’m doing a research  project on blind and
>>>>>> visually impaired people’s air  travel experience. In particular
>>>>>> I’d am trying to  compile a list of things that you consider would
>>>>>> make  an booking website, airline or airport “blind-friendly”.
>>>>>> Besides obvious things like not barring a blind  passenger from
>>>>>> boarding, accessible kiosks and  accessible apps, what other things
>>>>>> are important for  you as a blind or visually impaired traveler? It
>>>>>> can  be both things that are already being done or you wish someday
>>>>>> they would do, and it can be both technology-related  or staff or
>>>>>> corporate policy or even  marketing.
>>>>>> I’m trying to look at this from all 360  degrees and compile a long
>>>>>> list, so please feel free  to list as many things as you can think
>>>>>> of and as  brief or detailed as you wish!
>>>>>> Let’s share and see  what each other think!
>>>>>> Thanks  everyone!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Best,
>>>>>>  Phil
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  _______________________________________________
>>>>>>  Travelandtourism mailing list
>>>>>>  Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
>>>>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
>>>>>>  To unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info
>>>>>> for
>>>>>>  Travelandtourism:
>>>>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/ivon
>>>>>>  n
>>>>>> e
>>>>>> m
>>>>>>  99%40yahoo.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  _______________________________________________
>>>>>  Travelandtourism mailing list
>>>>>  Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
>>>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
>>>>>  To unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info
>>>>> for
>>>>>  Travelandtourism:
>>>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/tatte
>>>>>  n
>>>>> b
>>>>> e
>>>>>  rg%40gmail.om
>>>>
>>>>  _______________________________________________
>>>>  Travelandtourism mailing list
>>>>  Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
>>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
>>>>  To unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info
>>>> for
>>>> Travelandtourism:
>>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/cheryl
>>>>  a
>>>> n
>>>>  dmaxx%40hotmail.com
>>>>
>>>>  _______________________________________________
>>>>  Travelandtourism mailing list
>>>>  Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
>>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
>>>>  To unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info
>>>> for
>>>> Travelandtourism:
>>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/tatten
>>>>  b
>>>> e
>>>> rg%40gmail.com
>>>
>>>  _______________________________________________
>>> Travelandtourism  mailing list
>>> Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
>>> To  unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info for
>>>  Travelandtourism:
>>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/philso1
>>>  0
>>> 03%40gmail.com
>>>
>>
>>  _______________________________________________
>> Travelandtourism  mailing list
>> Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
>> To  unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info for
>>  Travelandtourism:
>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/jordanan
>>  dseptember%40gmail.com
>>
>>
>>  _______________________________________________
>> Travelandtourism  mailing list
>> Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
>> To  unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info for
>>  Travelandtourism:
>>  http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/philso10
>>  03%40gmail.com
>>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Travelandtourism  mailing  list
> Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
> http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
> To  unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info for
> Travelandtourism:
> http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/cherylandmaxx%
> 40hotmail.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> Travelandtourism  mailing  list
> Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
> http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
> To  unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info for
> Travelandtourism:
> http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/dbrown8827%40a
> ol.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> Travelandtourism mailing list
> Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
> http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org
> To unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info for
> Travelandtourism:
> http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/travelandtourism_nfbnet.org/philso1003%40gmail.com
>




More information about the TravelAndTourism mailing list