[nfbwatlk] Student Seminar Agenda

Maurice Mines mmines at mines-family.net
Tue Jan 30 22:57:10 CST 2007


Mackenstadt, Gary wrote:
> There is obviously no age limit on students.  If you are ninety and happen to be a student, you can be active in the Student Division.   If you are a hundred and not a student, but are interested in student activities, you can participate.  Students in Washington need to get togather.  The spring seminar might be a good time.  Students need to do it.  Do not expect nonstudents to do it for you.  
>
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> Are we going to do anything to form a student division in Washington State?  
> Can I help in any way?
>  
> This is very inportant to me. Are we having any events in April for  students?
>  
> Lisa Owen
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low I have been lurking, on the list for a while.
I find this issue of age and participation in the student edition.
To say that one's age matters in the student edition, is not quite true.
I am the oldest board member here in Colorado.
I have quite a few responsibilities.
So I would encourage, students in my former state to organize.
Into which you can to help as many blind people as you can throughout 
the state.
As Mike has said earlier this year, it is really up to the students in 
the state to form such an organization.  Those of us who are ex-patriot 
Washingtonians.
I think can provide a strong dose of moral support.
So I say to students there, get out there and organize.
Your friend Maurice.
PS this e-mail has been dictated, with Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 9.



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