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The iPad Revolution in Assistive Technology
The Chester Lioness Club presents Kathy Caviston, Director of Development and Public Relations for NJ Foundation of the Blind, Denville.

The Chester Lioness Club will meet for dinner on Thursday, November 6, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Lamplighter Restaurant, 190 West Main Street, Chester.
The guest speaker will be Kathy Caviston who will discuss “The iPad Revolution in Assistive Technology.” Known for its cutting-edge programs in assistive technologies, NJ Foundation for the Blind offers the only comprehensive training program in New Jersey on the iPad and iPhone for adults who are blind or vision impaired.
NJFBB is a state-approved Sight Project of NJ Lions. Once known as Diamond Spring Lodge when it housed a residential camp for adults who were blind, NJFFB is now the leading nonprofit organization in NJ for adults with vision loss that meets a full continuum of critical needs ... from adapting to early vision loss through training in independent living to an ongoing wellness program throughout Bergen, Essex, Morris and Sussex counties.
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Community members are invited to attend this meeting by reservation. To learn more about the Chester Lioness Club or to attend this meeting call Holly Simmenroth at 908-879-5932.