[Nfbc-info] Join Us In Organizing a San Jose Chapter of the NFBofCalifornia

Jonathan Lyens jonathan at lyens.com
Wed Apr 29 02:30:31 UTC 2009


Hi Ken,

Yes, the King library is a joint library with San Jose and San Jose Sate
University. It is wheelchair accessible. It will be held from 3-5 p.m.
on Saturday, May 2. 

Please feel free to pass the information along to your friend.

Best-

Jonathan

Jonathan T. Lyens MPA 
Email: jonathan at lyens.com 
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Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 7:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nfbc-info] Join Us In Organizing a San Jose Chapter of the
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Hi Jonathan.  Is the King Library a part of the Public Library system in
San 
Jose?  I might have a friend who would be interested in coming.  How
long 
will this meeting be and is it wheel chair accessible?

    Good luck with this organizational effort.  I know that there have
been 
a couple of attempts to organize a San Jose chapter in the past.  Ken
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Subject: [Nfbc-info] Join Us In Organizing a San Jose Chapter of the NFB

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> NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF CALIFORNIA
>
> San Jose Chapter Organizing Party!
>
>
>
> Are you blind or visually impaired?
>
> Do you live in the San Jose area?
>
> If so, come join the FUN!
>
>
>
> Who? The National Federation of the Blind of California
>
> What? An organizing party to create a local San Jose chapter
>
> When? Saturday, May 2, 2009 at 3:00 PM
>
> Where? King Library, 150 E. San Fernando St., Mezzanine level
>
> Why?          To meet other blind people like you
>
>
>
> Come join our new chapter and learn about:
>
> *       Scholarship opportunities for visually impaired high school
and
> college students
>
> *       Cool new ways for blind students to participate in science,
math
> and engineering
>
> *       How to access technology, including computers and cell phones
>
> *       Resources for seniors experiencing vision loss
>
> *       Networking opportunities for blind professionals
>
> *       Local resources for blind people in the Bay Area
>
> *       Ways to meet other parents of blind children
>
>
>
> What is the National Federation of the Blind (NFB)?
>
> *       The NFB is the largest organization of blind people in the
> nation and tackles many of the issues that concern blind people on a
> daily basis.
>
> The NFB passionately believes that it is respectable to be blind and
> that any blind person can live happily along side their sighted
> community members.
>
>
>
> Please email Jonathan Lyens at: Jonathan at lyens.com with any questions.
>
>
>
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