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NETWORKING EVENT

DATE/TIME:

  • Tuesday, September 9
  • 4-6:00pm

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COST:

  • PNDC MEMBER: $25pp
  • Non-Member: $75pp

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LOCATION:

Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind
2501 South Plum Street
Seattle, WA 98144


 
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Contact:

Molly Hefeneider
Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition
info@pndc.us 
503-344-6618 

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Please join the Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition for an evening of networking, appetizers & drinks at 

Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind in Seattle, WA.

This is a great opportunity for you to interact with other members of the defense industry. 

Fun tours and product demos will be given.  

Space is limited so please register today!    

Dress is business casual. 

We look forward to seeing you there!

About Seattle Lighhouse for the Blind

 The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. stands out as one of Seattle’s oldest nonprofit organizations, with over eighty years of practical service to blind people in our community.  The Seattle Lighthouse saw its beginnings in 1914 as a social club called the Seattle Association of the Blind.  The fledgling group soon realized that many blind people faced barriers in the areas of basic education, training and employment. In order to address these needs, the Association opened a small retail shop, selling jigsaw puzzles and baskets made by their members.  Many of Seattle’s leading citizens became involved with these efforts to promote self-sufficiency for blind people. In April of 1918, the growing organization was incorporated as The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. This name was already in common currency throughout the country – over 100 different agencies chose the Lighthouse name.

The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. stands out as one of Seattle’s oldest nonprofit organizations, with over eighty years of practical service to blind people in our community.  The Seattle Lighthouse saw its beginnings in 1914 as a social club called the Seattle Association of the Blind.  The fledgling group soon realized that many blind people faced barriers in the areas of basic education, training and employment. In order to address these needs, the Association opened a small retail shop, selling jigsaw puzzles and baskets made by their members.  Many of Seattle’s leading citizens became involved with these efforts to promote self-sufficiency for blind people. In April of 1918, the growing organization was incorporated as The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. This name was already in common currency throughout the country – over 100 different agencies chose the Lighthouse name.

The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is a successful manufacturing organization with over 50 years of experience in precision machining.  We produce an array of machined parts and plastic injection molding for various aerospace manufacturers, as well as a host of office products and hydration equipment sold to the Federal Government and the U.S. Military.  We also own and operate stores on military bases along the West Coast.   READ MORE

http://seattlelighthouse.org/