[nfbmi-talk] wonder if this event is caterrred?

Terry D. Eagle via nfbmi-talk nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org
Tue Jun 3 22:03:58 UTC 2014


Indeed Joe, what were you thinking?  There is no blind vendor at Anderson's
Cora Café because, as Rod1ge1rs has publicly represented more than once, on
audio recording and transcript, that the LEGISLATURE, the law-mmmaker and
now law-breaker, took the Anderson facility from the qualified blind
citizen.   And stranger is that in 2011 and 2012, Ms. Zanger, also on audio
recording allegedly in her own words, represented that the LEGISLATURE no
longer wanted Anderson as a training and proving ground, failure or success,
for blind licensees in training!  Now, we all know how legislators do at
times flip-flop, especially when in campaign re-election and fund-raising
mode, but such a 180 degree change in position regarding Anderson is nothing
less than remarkable!  I can hardly wait to see the BS for BP and
legislature leadership fight in legal action, to see whom will win the
campaign to throw-the-other guy is the liar-under-the-bus first!  And I
predict from staring into my shiny bald head, that a token blind licensee
named lucy shall be licensed and assigned to the Anderson facility, likely
never to show-up at Anderson, as was told to David and Cathy Petrille, when
approached to be temporary operators at Anderson.  And since Lucy shall only
be "token blind: licensee, it also need not matter that Lucy did her BEP OJE
with a sighted, non-blind, non-Serv-Safe certified operator   , as BEP rules
require,   Finally, I predict there 	shall be more than one state
official denying no pre-selection of token bline   vendor took place.



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Subject: [nfbmi-talk] wonder if this event is caterrred?

I wonder if the Michigan Works event is being caterred by a licensed blind
operatior in accordance with PA 260 in the Anderson Building? Oops there is
no licensed blind operator there? What was I thinking?

Joe Harcz

Attachment:
Michigan Works! Association Prosperity Awards

 

Introducing the Michigan Works! Association Prosperity Awards.

 

The Prosperity Awards recognize significant accomplishments within our
communities.

 

This event will showcase economic impact resulting from newly created jobs,
transformational training and effective talent pipeline development.

 

During the event, state legislators present tributes to award winners, who
have the opportunity to tell their story and the role Michigan Works! played

in their success.

 

View event program

 

Date / Location

 

Wednesday, June 4

Event: Anderson House Office Building, Mackinac Room

N Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI 48933

 

Reception: Troppo

111 E Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48933

 

View directions and map

 

Fee

 

$50 per attendee

 

Agenda

 

Table with 4 columns and 5 rows

12:00pm

   

Arrival and check-in

12:30pm

   

 

Opening remarks

List of 4 items

• Luann Dunsford, CEO, Michigan Works! Association

• USDOL Secretary Thomas Perez, Remarks via DVD

• Christine Quinn, Director, Workforce Development Agency, State of Michigan

• Amy Cell, Senior Vice President of Talent Enhancement, Michigan Economic
Development Corporation

list end

1:00pm

   

 

Award ceremony

Emcees

List of 3 items

• Charlie Mahoney, Chairperson, Michigan Works! Association

• Chuck Hadden, President/CEO, Michigan Manufacturers Association

• Will Carne, First Vice President, Michigan Works! Association

list end

3:45pm

   

Closing remarks

4:00pm

      

Reception

table end

 

Thank You Sponsors:

 

Bronze

 

files/PPA_Inc_Logo_big

 

Event Guide Sponsors

List of 13 items

• Action Associates / Work Skills Corporation

• DENSO Manufacturing

• Greater Flint Health Coalition

• Kellogg Community College

• Lansing Board of Water and Light

• Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center

• Michigan Technological University - School of Forest Resources &
Environmental Science

• Nexteer Automotive

• NOVO - 1

• Public Policy Associates

• Safety Net, Inc.

• Senderra RX Specialty Pharmacy

• Southeast Michigan Community Alliance Michigan Works!

list end

 

Sponsorship

 

Our sponsorships give your company maximum exposure to the attendees before,
during and after the event, with options to accommodate all budgets.

 

INCREASE YOUR ORGANIZATION’S VISIBILITY WHILE SUPPORTING THE MICHIGAN WORKS!
SYSTEM.

 

View the

sponsorship prospectus

or register today:

 

Sponsor Registration

 

ATTENDEE PROFILE

 

Estimated attendance 200+

 

AUDIENCE

List of 7 items

• Workforce and economic development professionals

• Michigan Works! Agency Directors and administrative staff

• Partners in education

• Legislators

• Employers

• Business associates

• and more!

list end

 

CONTACT

Questions? Contact us any time, we are flexible and willing to work with you
to design the sponsorship package that will fulfill your marketing needs.
Contact

Malorie Kersten, kerstenm at michiganworks.org.

Register for Michigan Works! Association Prosperity Awards

 

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Source:

http://www.michiganworks.org/events/michigan-works-association-prosperity-aw
ards/
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