CCB Happenings September 30 2022

Welcome to the CCB Happenings for September 30.

From the Orange County Chapter:

Please join us on Saturday October 1 from 11 a.m. to noon for a presentation by the nonpartisan League of Women Voters Discussing the statewide propositions on the upcoming November ballot. For the Zoom information, please contact:
catmom3260@gmail.com or by phone at: 714-921-0289

From California Diabetics in Action:

California Diabetics In Action invites you to save the date for our next peer support call on ACB Media, on Tuesday, October 11, at 3:00 PM. PDT You will be able to access the link from the community@acb.org List. For more information about California Diabetics In Action, contact Christy Crespin at
blind.lcsw@gmail.com

2022 Convention Recordings

Audio recordings of the 2022 CCB convention main event are now available on our web site. If you missed any of the six general sessions, the Friday morning event or the banquet, or want to hear something again or share with a friend, go to
http://ccbnet.org/drupal7/node/856

DOR Public Forum for CCB Members

Joe Xavier, Director, Department of Rehabilitation and Sue Pelbath, Specialized Services Division, Department of Rehabilitation will join CCB members for a Public Forum to answer questions about the department, provide updates, and connect with CCB members on October 11, 2022 from 6:30-8:00 pm. Remember, this is not a place to gripe about your personal experience with DOR. This is a time for us to ask questions that can educate and empower us. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the conversation.
For more information contact Sarah Harris at convention.ccb@gmail.com with “DOR” in the subject line or call or text her at 559-816-1507
Click here to register:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DKruXEDoQ5ijtKvWcaawVA

The Country of the Blind Live Radio Drama

based on the short story by H G. Wells
Sponsored by SMUD, DDSO, and the ACB Capital Chapter of the California Council of the Blind
Come and celebrate White Cane Safety Day With us, featuring actors who are blind or have low vision from our Chapter. We will also take this opportunity to bring education and awareness of White Cane Safety. This is a commentary on both blind VS sighted perspectives and the human condition. This drama will make you laugh, cry, and think outside the box.
When: October 15, 16, 22, and 23, 2PM matinees.
Where: California Stage
1725 25th ST, Sacramento, CA 95816
Phone: (916)451-5822
Tickets will be provided for a donation of $15.
There will be a Q&A After the live performance.

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