[nfbmi-talk] Updated Time -- Save the Date -- Youth Outreach Program Kick-Off!
Peter Zaremba
peter_zaremba at comcast.net
Thu Mar 13 21:42:01 CDT 2008
Please note the event time has been changed to 11:00 AM -- 3:00 PM.
What: NFB of Michigan Youth Outreach Program Kick-Off!
Who: The event is open to all; Kids, Parents and Volunteers
When: Saturday April 12, 2008 from 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
Where: Gier Community Center
2400 Hall Street
Lansing, MI. 48906
Contact: Melinda Latham, Youth Outreach Coordinator, NFB of MI
Phone: (517)803-3800
E-mail: youthslammi at yahoo.com
Come join in the celebration! The NFB of Michigan will be kicking off its 2008 Youth Outreach Program with an afternoon filled with games, prizes and parent networking at the Gier Community Center in Lansing on April 12th from 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM. This is our first youth event in 2008. Kids will have the opportunity to socialize, play games, and win prizes. Parents will be able to network and learn about up coming youth programs and activities. We encourage all youth and parents interested in expanding the recreational and learning opportunities for visually impaired and blind youth to attend this exciting event.
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Please note the event time has been changed to 11:00 AM -- 3:00 PM.
What:
NFB of
Michigan
Youth Outreach Program Kick-Off!
Who:
The event is open to all; Kids, Parents and Volunteers
When:
Saturday April 12, 2008 from 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
Where:
[A]
[A]
Gier
Community Center
2400 Hall Street
Lansing
,
MI
.
48906
Contact:
Melinda Latham, Youth Outreach Coordinator, NFB of MI
Phone:
(517)803-3800
E-mail:
mailto:youthslammi at yahoo.com youthslammi at yahoo.com
Come join in the celebration!
The NFB of Michigan will be kicking off its 2008 Youth Outreach Program with an afternoon filled with games, prizes and parent networking at the
Gier
Community Center
in
Lansing
on April 12
th
from 11:00 AM 3:00 PM.
This is our first youth event in 2008.
Kids will have the opportunity to socialize, play games, and win prizes.
Parents will be able to network and learn about up coming youth programs and activities.
We encourage all youth and parents interested in expanding the recreational and learning opportunities for visually impaired and blind youth to attend this exciting event.
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