[Njagdu] Donation for Christina

Patricia Ebel patriciaebel0302 at comcast.net
Sun Nov 1 14:12:04 UTC 2015


Hello Everyone!

On our past guide dog conference call we agreed that the division will be
sending Christina Brino a gift card.  I will be accepting the donations
while at the state convention and for those who will not be attending if you
want to add to the gift you can always send me a check in the mail.  This is
not mandatory but appreciated.

Mailing address:  

Patricia Ebel

177 Franklin Street

Secaucus, NJ 07094

 

Thank you to all!!!

 

Sincerely,

Trisha Ebel 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: Njagdu [mailto:njagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Patricia Ebel
via Njagdu
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 6:30 AM
To: 'New Jersey Association of Guide Dog Users'; 'Lynn Reynolds
(Legislation)'; annades at optonline.net; 'Alice Eaddy'; 'Joseph Braz'; 'Ginger
Kutsch'; danfb at verizon.net; 'Tara M. Carty'; 'Jo Luland';
jluland at verizon.net; 'Brino Christina'; 'Charles McKenna';
suetillett at verizon.net; lydiakeller at comcast.net; 'Rick Fox (Membership)';
jdhiggins3 at verizon.net; msc732 at optonline.net; 'Vincent Chaney Jr.';
jtruehaft at verizon.net; Classemt at aol.com; 'Lester Cameron'; 'Jonathan
Goodman'; 'michael hamm'
Cc: Patricia Ebel; 'joe ruffalo'
Subject: [Njagdu] description of a few tupperwear items: NJAGDU

 

Hi everyone,

Below are a few descriptions of a few items in our  Tupperwear fundraiser.
Just trying to assist a bit, I know it is hard to navigate through the site:

For refrigerator storage, from the fund raiser catalog—bigger than 2 cups,
we have :

 

1)servalier bowl—pleated cover that u just press in the center—holds 4
cups-pink-$14.00

2)the wondelier bowls are fantastic-a great starter set—3 nesting
bowls—small, medium and large—3 ¼ cup, 4 ½ cup and 7 cup in red—price $29.00

3)The keep tab containers are a square set—nesting with large tab on seal,
small-5 oz mini,  2 cup small, and 5 cup medium—price $16.50

4)a favorite of mine in small rectangle size are the modulars mate mini
rectangles—2 piece3 ½ cup and 8 cup containers—take up little room in
refrigerator—$21.00 with pink or black seals.

5)crystalwave 3 quart round container goes from refrigerator to
microwave-red—price $29.00  

 

 

Call if you need to get more information or want to order.

Trisha 

201 456 0091

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: Njagdu [mailto:njagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Patricia Ebel
via Njagdu
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 6:35 AM
To: New Jersey Association of Guide Dog Users; Lynn Reynolds (Legislation);
annades at optonline.net; Alice Eaddy; Joseph Braz; Ginger Kutsch;
danfb at verizon.net; Tara M. Carty; Jo Luland; jluland at verizon.net; Brino
Christina; Charles McKenna; suetillett at verizon.net; lydiakeller at comcast.net;
Rick Fox (Membership); jdhiggins3 at verizon.net; msc732 at optonline.net; Vincent
Chaney Jr.; jtruehaft at verizon.net; Classemt at aol.com; Lester Cameron;
Jonathan Goodman; suetillett at verizon.net; michael hamm
Cc: Patricia Ebel; Joseph Braz; joe ruffalo
Subject: [Njagdu] Facebook

 

I just wanted to let everyone know that I have created a group on Facebook.
The name of the group is New Jersey Association of Guide Dog Users, I
invited a few of you on last night but if you wish not to be in the group
you can always take yourself out of it.  For those of you who have not been
invited to the group if you wish please just do a search for our division
and request to be in the group.  I just have not had the chance yet to
search and invite you all as of yet.

My thoughts for this is just to invite others, spread awareness, keep it
updated with all that we are doing with hopes to increase membership.
Anyone can go on the page and post comments.

Let’s have fun with this and we need to post pictures too.  I would like to
get a group picture of all who are going to convention and we can make that
our profile picture!!!

 

Sincerely,

Trisha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: Patricia Ebel [mailto:patriciaebel0302 at comcast.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 3:29 PM
To: New Jersey Association of Guide Dog Users (njagdu at nfbnet.org); Lynn
Reynolds (Legislation) (lhr1827 at optonline.net); annades at optonline.net; Alice
Eaddy (cherio_alice at icloud.com); Joseph Braz (jbraz7 at gmail.com); Ginger
Kutsch (Ginger at ky2d.com); danfb at verizon.net; Tara M. Carty
(sugarfreet at gmail.com); Jo Luland (joluland at verizon.net);
jluland at verizon.net; Brino Christina (princessregal at optonline.net); Charles
McKenna (cpatmckenna at gmail.com); suetillett at verizon.net;
lydiakeller at comcast.net; Rick Fox (Membership) (richardfox1 at comcast.net);
jdhiggins3 at verizon.net; msc732 at optonline.net; Vincent Chaney Jr.
(vgc732 at optonline.net); jtruehaft at verizon.net; Classemt at aol.com; Lester
Cameron (underdogmj at comcast.net); Jonathan Goodman
(j.goodman82 at comcast.net); suetillett at verizon.net; michael hamm
(mbhrr15 at gmail.com)
Subject: Alert: Potential problem for your dog

 

A common sugar substitute known as xylitol (x y l i t o l), often used in
sugarless gum, can be deadly to dogs. Never leave sugarless gum in a place
where dogs can reach it. 

Unfortunately, xylitol is now being used in other products, including peanut
butter. Many of us routinely give our dogs peanut butter as a treat or as a
way to give a pill. If you’re giving peanut butter to your dog, make sure it
doesn't contain xylitol! According to published reports, brands that contain
xylitol include Go Nuts, Hank's Protein Plus Peanut Butter, Krush Nutrition,
Nuts ‘n More, and P28.

Xylitol, a naturally occurring alcohol found in plants, is sometimes listed
under other names. The A S P C A Animal Poison Control Center says to be on
the lookout for any ingredient with the letters x y l, including
anhydroxylitol, xylite, or xylitylglucoside. Sometimes it is spelled with a
Z, such as zylatol. Or it can be listed as "birch bark extract" or "birch
sugar."

In dogs, even a small amount of xylitol can cause hypoglycemia (low blood
sugar), resulting in weakness, disorientation, tremors, vomiting, or
seizures. Higher doses of xylitol can cause severe liver damage or even
death. Because xylitol is slowly absorbed by the body, symptoms can begin
anywhere from 30 minutes to up to 12 hours after the xylitol was eaten.

For more information, call the A S P C A's Animal Poison Control Center at
(888) 426-4435.

With Halloween around the corner, it's also a good time to remind you that
chocolate, particularly dark chocolate, and raisins also are very bad for
dogs. 

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