[blindkid] Blind / Visually Impaired Alpine Ski Festival Week Opportunity!
mindy heppe
prmheppe at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 19 17:04:15 UTC 2011
Hi--
I'm perhaps being dense here, but I can't find the cost for this event. My son & I might be interested. He will be 12 at the time of the event, visual acuity of 20/400. I'm 52, visual acuity somewhere between 20/100-20/200.
We will, I am sure, need to fundraise to do this. A regional chain of stores has cupon sale program we might be able to do if we can wirk through your office with your tax exempt #. Is that workable? Do you have other suggestions?
thanks,
Mindy Heppe
Shenandoah, PA
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From: Scott <kmssanderson at aol.com>
To: blindkid at nfbnet.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 12:51 PM
Subject: [blindkid] Blind / Visually Impaired Alpine Ski Festival Week Opportunity!
Greetings All
Maine Handicapped Skiing is Hosting New England's, Blind and Visually Impaired
Alpine Ski Festival. The Festival is being held the week of February, 12 - 16, 2012, at SugarLoaf Mountain Resort,
Carrabassett Valley, Maine.
For all the details about this event visit the following web site:
http://nevifest.org/index.htm
Maine Handicapped Skiing is a non profit organization and has created the Ski Festival week to encourage
Blind and Visually Impaired Skiers to come and enjoy a big mountain skiing experience. During the week
Maine Handicapped Skiing will be offering optional lessons for Blind / Visually Impaired skiers for all abilities.
Also, bring a friend or family member and they can learn or enhance their skills at Blind / Vi Guiding. All the lessons
during the week are being offered FREE OF CHARGE in an effort to get more people out on the slopes skiing and guiding.
In addition, a scheduled shuttle service is being offered from the Portland, Maine airport for the event. If anyone
has an interest in alpine skiing please come join us for a week of amazing skiing!
To learn more about Maine Handicapped Skiing please
Visit: http://www.skimhs.org/
Look forward to hearing from you and please pass this email along to anyone that maybe interested.
Regards,
- Scott
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