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Current Events For June 2005(See Current Events Only)
 | Jun 02 / 05 | Meeting of Flint Area Albinism Network (FAAN), June 2, 2005 Beginning June 2, 2005, the Flint Area Albinism Network (FAAN) will meet at the Flint office of the Michigan Commission for the Blind from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month.
 |  | Jun 08 / 05 - Jun 10 / 05 | MARO Employment and Training Annual Spring Conference in Traverse City, June 8-10, 2005
 |  | Jun 09 / 05 | "Labeling," A Workshop on Maximizing Capabilities If You're Blind or Visually Impaired, Ann Arbor, June 9, 2005 The Michigan Commission for the Blind is offering this third session of a seven-part workshop on how to accomplish various daily tasks, taught by certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapists. The June 9 session will focus on labeling, including how to label clothing, canned goods, and more.
 |  | Jun 12 / 05 - Jun 16 / 05 | Youth Leadership Forum at MSU, East Lansing, June 12-16, 2005 The Michigan Youth Leadership Forum is a unique leadership training program for high school juniors and seniors with disabilities. Young people with disabilities cultivate leadership, citizenship and social skills.
 |  | Jun 14 / 05 | Service Delivery Focus Design Team Meeting, June 14, 2005 This group works to improve delivery of quality MCB services.
 |  | Jun 23 / 05 | Michigan Commission for the Blind College Preparatory Program, Kalamazoo, June 23, 2005 This event is presented by the Michigan Commission for the Blind and Western Michigan University (WMU).
 |  | Jun 24 / 05 | Lansing Board of Water and Light "Down by the River Chili Cook-Off," June 24, 2005 This is the Michigan Commission for the Blind's first year to compete in this annual Lansing event.
 |  | Jun 24 / 05 | "Health Issues and the Blind" Theme of MCB Commission Meeting in Lansing (and Online) June 24, 2005 The Michigan Commission for the Blind (MCB) will hold its bimonthly commission meeting at the Victor Building, 201 N. Washington Avenue, in Lansing. The meeting is open to the public. In addition, live audio of the entire meeting will be accessible online via the Michigan Commission for the Blind website.
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