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2008 Ski for Light International Week

Start Date: February 10, 2008

End Date: February 17, 2008

Description:Ski for Light is a program of cross-country skiing benefiting blind, visually-impaired, and mobility-impaired individuals and their guides. The primary goal of this week is to teach blind, visually-impaired and mobility-impaired people who have never skied before the basics of the sport, and to give people who have already learned the basics a chance to improve their skill and technique, or to let them just have fun on the snow.

Conference Website: http://www.sfl.org/event.html

Conference Email: LyndaB@sfl.org

Additional Contact Information: Visually-Impaired Participant Application Coordinator: Lynda Boose - 906-370-7541 or LyndaB@sfl.org.
Mobility-Impaired Participant Application Coordinator: Dianne Brunswick - 602-504-3521 or DianneB@sfl.org.
Instructor/Guide Application Coordinator: Brenda Seeger - 507-274-5502 or BrendaS@sfl.org.
Other Attendee Application Coordinator: Renee Abernathy - 704-263-1314 or eneabne@bellsouth.net.
Local Volunteer Coordinator: Val Keever - 503-566-3452 or ValK@sfl.org

Location: Riverhouse Resort Hotel in Bend, Oregon, United States.

Cost: $775.00 for double or triple occupancy; $1,150.00 for single occupancy

Registration Deadline: November 1, 2007

Paper Submission Deadline:

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