[nfbwatlk] FW: Press Release Northwest Association of Blind Athletes

Doug Trimble Doug.Trimble at wssb.wa.gov
Tue May 29 14:26:17 CDT 2007


FYI,

 

Doug Trimble
Orientation & Mobility Instructor
Off Campus Work Advisor
Washington State School for the Blind
2214 E. 13th Street Vancouver,  WA  98661
office ph. 360-696-6321 #118
cell:360-909-0833 

________________________________

From: Billy Henry [mailto:billy at henry-4.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 6:48 PM
To: Doug Trimble
Subject: Press Release 

 

Hi,

Here is the press release - thanks for passing it along! 

 

Billy 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

May 23, 2007

Contact: Nick Wilks, Nick at NWABA.org <mailto:Nick at NWABA.org>  

 

The Northwest Association for Blind Athletes (NWABA) 

(Vancouver, Washington) - The Northwest Association for Blind Athletes
(NWABA) is a volunteer, non profit organization benefiting blind
athletes in Washington, Oregon, Idaho & Montana. NWABA's main purpose is
to encourage participation in sports programs, and help push athletes to
pursue there athletic Dreams. In the upcoming years, NWABA would like to
give $5,000 dollars worth of scholarships to Blind Athletes. Organize a
Regional Goalball Team, and host our own National Tournament. 

 

To accomplish these goal and others; the Northwest Association for Blind
Athletes need's your help! If you are interested in Volunteering,
Donating Money, or Donating a service - please contact
Donations at NWABA.org <mailto:Donations at NWABA.org>  or Shelley at NWABA.org
<mailto:Shelley at NWABA.org>  

 

If you wish to be removed from the NWABA mailing list please send a
blank email with "remove" in the Subject Line

 

www.NWABA.org <http://www.nwaba.org/>  







 

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FYI,
 
Doug Trimble
Orientation & Mobility Instructor
Off Campus Work Advisor
Washington
State
School
for the Blind
2214 E. 13th Street
Vancouver
, 
WA
 
98661
office ph. 360-696-6321 #118
cell:360-909-0833
From:
Billy Henry [mailto:billy at henry-4.com]
Sent:
Friday, May 25, 2007 6:48 PM
To:
Doug Trimble
Subject:
Press Release
 
[A]
Hi,
Here is the press release - thanks for passing it along!
 
Billy
 
[A]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 23, 2007
Contact: Nick Wilks,
mailto:Nick at NWABA.org
Nick at NWABA.org
 
The Northwest Association for Blind Athletes (NWABA)
(
Vancouver
,
Washington
) &#8212; The Northwest Association for Blind Athletes (NWABA) is a volunteer, non profit organization benefiting blind athletes in
Washington
,
Oregon
,
Idaho
&
Montana
. NWABA&#8217;s main purpose is to encourage participation in sports programs, and help push athletes to pursue there athletic Dreams. In the upcoming years, NWABA would like to give $5,000 dollars worth of scholarships to Blind Athletes. Organize a Regional Goalball Team, and host our own National Tournament.
 
To accomplish these goal and others; the Northwest Association for Blind Athletes need&#8217;s your help! If you are interested in Volunteering, Donating Money, or Donating a service &#8211; please contact
mailto:Donations at NWABA.org
Donations at NWABA.org
or
mailto:Shelley at NWABA.org
Shelley at NWABA.org
 
If you wish to be removed from the NWABA mailing list please send a blank email with &#8220;remove&#8221; in the Subject Line
 
http://www.nwaba.org/
www.NWABA.org
 


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