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Vol. 37, No. 1
March 2007

NEWS YOU MAY USE

graphic of newsThe City of Mesa Adaptive Parks and Recreation is sponsoring several programs this spring that may be of interest to you, including aquatics, cycling, and goalball.  The programs are available to those with a permanent disability and are open to athletes residing in or outside Mesa.  For more information call Susan Byrne Rossi at 480-644-5702 or visit www.mesadisabledsports.com.

Those interested in petitioning the government to make currency accessible can visit www.money4all.info to lend support.  You can also take a survey about how you identify paper currency at www.afb.org/accessworld.  You’ll find the survey toward the bottom of the first screen.

Art Beyond Sight is soliciting exhibitors for its fall art show, which will be held in Philadelphia.  All artists must be legally blind, over eighteen years old, and the artwork must have been completed after their vision loss.  The deadline for submission is March 30.  Please call the library for more details.


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