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Celebration of braille - for New York city area readers

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

CCVIP invites you to a celebration of Braille and its inventor, Louis Braille!

On Thursday, December 3, at 6:00 p.m., CCVIP will host a presentation by Michael Mellor, author of "A Touch of "Genius," his definitive biography of Louis Braille, as a kick off to the traveling exhibit on Braille, his life and work that will be on view at Baruch's William and Anita Newman Library from November 23 through December 23. We will hear author Mellor read from his book and talk about the process of researching it. Reception, book signing (and sale) and a tour of the exhibit will follow the presentation.

Please RSVP at (646) 312-1420.

Attached is an invitation that you can print and share with friends or simply e-mail. Please feel free to share this message with others who might be interested.

Thanks, and we look forward to greeting you on December 3rd at,
151 East 25th street, between Lexington and 3rd Avenues, in room 750.

Sincerely,

Karen Gourgey Ed. D.
Director, Computer Center for Visually Impaired People

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