SHARING!
Did you know that from the time we turn 25 until age 50 most people require fifty percent more light.
You can well imagine for those of us facing sight deficits from early cataract, dry eye, glaucoma, diabetic eye disease or age-related macular degeneration - this becomes a most serious challenge.
All are invited to hear Terry Eason, Executive Director, Low Vision Center of Bethesda.
Terry is a lighting expert at Montgomery County's finest non-profit agency offering free guidance to people facing sight change.
The event is December 15, 2016 at Friendship Heights Village Center, 4433 South Park Avenue, Chevy Chase, Maryland.
The event is metro accessible and will begin at 12:30p.m. with complimentary light lunch.
To register, call the Center at 301-656-2797.
This event is in partnership with the Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington.
Please see attached flyer and share widely.
Thank you for getting the word out about sight saving programs.
Regards,
Janet
Janet Morrison, Director
Aging Eye & Macular Degeneration Network
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Dawn M. Quattlebaum
Chief Program Officer
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