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Southern Arizona Association for the Visually Impaired

SAAVI is a non-profit agency serving visually impaired adults in Southern Arizona since 1964. By promoting independence, SAAVI enhances the quality of life for those with vision loss through programs offering services, skills training and social
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EyeBall 2008

The 12th Annual Eyeball will be held Saturday November 1, 2008 at the Skyline Country Club.

 

SAAVI held their annual Eyeball November 1st at Skyline Country Club and it was fantastic! The night started off with a silent auction, followed by a delicious three course meal! Dinner was accompanied by a live auction which included fabulous items such as signed Arizona Wildcats memorabilia and a round trip for 4 in a private plane to San Diego! After dinner the dance floor was cleared and the guests got up and shook their groove thing all night! There was even a dance competition which SAAVI’s very own Orientation and Mobility Instructor Melanie Kondziolka was one half of the winning team! The SAAVI Dancers were definitely the highlight of the night when staff members from SAAVI got on the dance floor and danced to three classic 70’s tunes! Dr. Reid Schindler was honored for his life-long contribution to the field of blindness and visual impairment.


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SAAVI · Southern Arizona Association for the Visually Impaired
3767 East Grant Road · Tucson, AZ 85716
Phone: (520)-795-1331 · Fax: (520)-795-1336
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