[nfbwatlk] FW:

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Sat Apr 12 16:46:26 CDT 2008


Different movie!

Mike

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  To: nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org
  Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 1:26 AM
  Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] FW:



  This doesn't sound like the movie we were against last year at the 
national
  convention. I'm a little confused. Is WCB supporting a movie that 
should be
  celebrated or do they have the plot of the movie wrong?

  Lisa Owen


  In a message dated 4/11/2008 3:26:31 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
  amcanfield at comcast.net writes:

  fyi

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Patt Copeland  <pattcopeland at mac.com>
  Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 12:45 AM
  To:  Stacy Thurston <missmermaid8 at hotmail.com>; Alco Canfield
  <amcanfield at comcast.net>; Claire Anderson <cla327 at aol.com>; Frank 
Johnson
  <f_john at comcast.net>; Kale4u2 at aol.com; cyndiu at comcast.net;  Rhhonda 
Nelson
  <rhonels at earthlink.net>
  Subject:

  Hi  Everyone,  Here is a  press release for the movie  Blindsight
  opening this Friday April 11th. The film has  embedded audio
  description and is showing at the Metro Cinema 4500  9th Ave. NE.
  ( University District)  We requested and they are  installing the
  specialized technology to play audio description for  the film's
  opening. The show times are 12:50 3:40 6:30 and 9:00. It  is a feature
  length film with a running time of approximately 2  hours. The theater
  is on the East side of 9th Ave. in the first  block off 45th St. and
  one block west of Roosevelt in the U  District. Some of the Bus routes
  that stop close by are 44, 49,and  66. You can also take all the # 70
  - 74 which stop close to  University Ave. ( 4 blocks from the
  theater )  WCB will be  celebrating the opening at the 6:30 show on
  Friday night and also  some folks from the Braille tutoring class will
  be going to the 3:40  show on Friday! Come and join us at the Opening
  or later in the  week. The film will be showing through Thursday April
  17th  (  or longer if it is popular) Don't forget the popcorn!


  Tibet story  ignites Seattle’s blind community

  With so many focused on the Dalai  Lama’s visit and the Olympic torch,
  Seattle’s blind community  eagerly awaits the opening of “BlindSight”
  this Friday at the Metro  Cinema, 4500 9th Ave. NE (in the University
  District).

  The  movie features the gripping adventure of six blind Tibetan
  teenagers  who set out to climb the 23,000 foot Lhakpa Ri on the north
  side of  Mount Everest with Erik Weihenmayer, famed mountain climber,
  and  Sabriye Tenberken, their mentor, founder of Braille Without
  Borders,  and one of Oprah's Phenomenal Women.  ( The May book pick
  for  the Visually Impaired Readers Book Group is Sabriye Tenberken's
  autobiography My Path Leads to Tibet - Call the Washington Talking
  Book and Braille Library  (206) 605-0400  to order a copy  )



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Different movie!
 
Mike
 
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Re: [nfbwatlk] FW:
This doesn't sound like the movie we were against last year at the national 
convention. I'm a little confused. Is WCB supporting a movie that should be 
celebrated or do they have the plot of the movie wrong?
 
Lisa Owen
 
 
In a message dated 4/11/2008 3:26:31 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
mailto:amcanfield at comcast.net amcanfield at comcast.net
writes:
fyi
-----Original Message-----
From: Patt Copeland  < mailto:pattcopeland at mac.com pattcopeland at mac.com
>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 12:45 AM
To:  Stacy Thurston < mailto:missmermaid8 at hotmail.com missmermaid8 at hotmail.com
>; Alco Canfield 
< mailto:amcanfield at comcast.net amcanfield at comcast.net
>; Claire Anderson < mailto:cla327 at aol.com cla327 at aol.com
>; Frank  Johnson
< mailto:f_john at comcast.net f_john at comcast.net
>; mailto:Kale4u2 at aol.com Kale4u2 at aol.com
; mailto:cyndiu at comcast.net cyndiu at comcast.net
;  Rhhonda Nelson
< mailto:rhonels at earthlink.net rhonels at earthlink.net
>
Subject:
Hi  Everyone,  Here is a  press release for the movie  Blindsight  
opening this Friday April 11th. The film has  embedded audio 
description and is showing at the Metro Cinema 4500  9th Ave. NE. 
( University District)  We requested and they are  installing the 
specialized technology to play audio description for  the film's 
opening. The show times are 12:50 3:40 6:30 and 9:00. It  is a feature 
length film with a running time of approximately 2  hours. The theater 
is on the East side of 9th Ave. in the first  block off 45th St. and 
one block west of Roosevelt in the U  District. Some of the Bus routes 
that stop close by are 44, 49,and  66. You can also take all the # 70 
- 74 which stop close to  University Ave. ( 4 blocks from the 
theater )  WCB will be  celebrating the opening at the 6:30 show on 
Friday night and also  some folks from the Braille tutoring class will 
be going to the 3:40  show on Friday! Come and join us at the Opening 
or later in the  week. The film will be showing through Thursday April 
17th  (  or longer if it is popular) Don't forget the popcorn!
Tibet story  ignites Seattle’s blind community
With so many focused on the Dalai  Lama’s visit and the Olympic torch, 
Seattle’s blind community  eagerly awaits the opening of “BlindSight” 
this Friday at the Metro  Cinema, 4500 9th Ave. NE (in the University 
District).
The  movie features the gripping adventure of six blind Tibetan 
teenagers  who set out to climb the 23,000 foot Lhakpa Ri on the north 
side of  Mount Everest with Erik Weihenmayer, famed mountain climber, 
and  Sabriye Tenberken, their mentor, founder of Braille Without 
Borders,  and one of Oprah's Phenomenal Women.  ( The May book pick 
for  the Visually Impaired Readers Book Group is Sabriye Tenberken's   
autobiography My Path Leads to Tibet - Call the Washington Talking  
Book and Braille Library  (206) 605-0400  to order a copy  )
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