Dear Supporter,
Due to the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), The Center for the Visually Impaired is rescheduling Dining in the Dark for a later date. We are concerned about the health and welfare of the guests for Dining in the Dark, our clients, staff and CVI family.
The new date for Dining in the Dark will be October 14, 2021.
Again, thank you for your continued support and your understanding in this matter.
Have you ever considered what it is like to be blind? Imagine closing your eyes, walking into your kitchen, and sitting down for your meal - no peeking! Where is the salt and where did they put the butter?
Join us and step into the shoes of a blind person for a night while enjoying a gourmet meal, making great memories, and helping the Center for the Visually Impaired continue to offer life-changing services to our blind and visually impaired community.
Be served by Volusia County Sheriff Officers in a whole new way…Dinner!
This fun-filled evening will include a lighted cocktail reception and silent auction, followed by a gourmet dinner served in complete darkness by Volusia County Sheriff's Office Deputies wearing night vision goggles.
A huge “Thank you!” to Volusia County law enforcement officers for volunteering their time and equipment to serve our community!
This event will benefit the Center for the Visually Impaired, a nonprofit that offers FREE independent living, assistive technology, mobility, and vocational training to our visually impaired communities.
For sponsor or volunteer information please contact Gerard Gammero, Development Director, at ggammero@conklindavis.org or (386) 253-8879, ext. 105
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