Date: August 4, 2010
Time: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Location: Show mapThe University Club of Orlando
150 E. Central Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32801
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Location:
The University Club of Orlando
150 E. Central Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32801
Date:
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Agenda:
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fees/Pricing:
Member: $10.00 / $15.00 (at the door - cash and check only
on-site)
Non Member:
$15.00 / $20.00 (at the
door - cash and check only on-site)

Community Service
Information:
This quarter’s charity for GOAMPI,
Southeastern Guide Dogs (SEGD) is sure to wag a few tails!
Southeastern
Guide Dogs (SEGD) is the selected charity for the SEC 2010. GOAMPI is
supporting the Tampa chapter with their charitable efforts for the
Southeast Educational Conference which will be held August 19-21, 2010.
SEGD breeds and trains guide dogs for individuals with visual
impairments opening up their lives, restoring freedom and making the
world available once more.
We are asking that you bring along one or
more items from the Guide Dog Wish List and help us make an impact for
good. The next collection point will be at the GOAMPI Chapter Committee
Fair on July 15th at Howl at the Moon Orlando.
Mark your
calendar with a reminder to bring one of these items along!
Guide
Dog Wish List
Towels
Dish Washing Liquid
Waterless Hand
Sanitizer
Trash Bags
Benadryl
Saline Solution
Band Aids
Digital
Thermometers
Sponges Stainless Steel Food Bowls (2 quart)
Puppy
Toys
Non-Edible Nylabones
Dog Treats
Dog Food (canned only)
Dog
Brushes & Combs
Dog and Puppy Shampoo
Dog Nail Clippers
Disposable
Cameras w/flash
Established in 1982, Southeastern Guide Dogs
currently has more than 800 active guide dog teams across the country
and continues to create more than 70 new guide dog teams annually.
Southeastern Guide Dogs' mission is to create and nurture a partnership
between a visually impaired individual and a guide dog, facilitating
life's journey with mobility, independence and dignity. We are an
internationally accredited guide dog school headquartered in Palmetto,
Florida and the only guide dog school in the Southeastern United States.
Our programs include Paws for Independence for blind and visually
impaired individuals, Paws for Patriots for blind and visually impaired
veterans, and Gifted Canines, which places dogs into therapy,
law-enforcement and other specialized careers. Please support these
life-changing programs!
For more information please visit www.guidedogs.org.