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Bressler Vision Science Symposium and Pisart Award Lecture
The Alfred W. Bressler Vision Science Symposium and Award Luncheon andThe Pisart Award Lecture and Reception HONORINGRussell Van Gelder, MD, PhDandYoshikazu Imanishi, PhD Friday, October…
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New Location
We have moved! As of July 1, 2017, Lighthouse Guild location is 250 West 64th Street (between Amsterdam & West End Ave.) New York, NY 10023 Subway…
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Parenting a Child with a Visual Impairment Workshop
Learn about the common stages parents experience while adapting to raising a child with visual impairments and special needs. We will provide strategies and tools…
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MUSIC TECHNOLOGY/ BRAILLE MUSIC WORKSHOP
Increasing Music Literacy among Students with Vision Loss Workshop Dates & Location: Thursday, January 19, 2017: 9:00am – 5:00pm, Workshop ($250) Friday, January 20, 2017:…
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Visionaries of Palm Beach Rally to Support Lighthouse Guild
This year has been unlike any other, but we were fortunate that the Palm Beach community continued its dedicated support for Lighthouse Guild’s innovative and…
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FREE Diabetes Program
Join us at our FREE Diabetes Program Do you or someone you know have diabetes? Time: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 • 11 am – 12…
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Holiday Party for Manhattan GuildCare 2019
December 19, 2019, was the date for the holiday celebration at the Manhattan GuildCare Program of Lighthouse Guild.
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FREE Adult Tele-Support Group – Coping with Vision Loss: “Where Do I Begin?”
When: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 • 2 pm EDT Where: Online/Phone – register below or call 212-769-7833 Speaker: Stephanie Jefferson, Host of Global Spotlight, Bronx…
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Conversations: Informing and Engaging the Community of Reading Volunteers
We invite you to an interactive webinar specifically for our volunteer readers, both active and aspiring. During this webinar, you will get an update on…
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