100 guests enjoy Beyond Sight picnic

100 guests enjoy Beyond Sight picnic

Volunteers served up grilled hotdogs, burgers, and chicken with plenty of sides as guests connected with old friends and made new ones at Vision Loss Alliance of New Jersey’s Beyond Sight picnic.  “It is wonderful being here with friends, and meeting new people,” said Wharton resident Misty Hagan as she hugged Rockaway Township resident Alisha Hawkins.

The June 1 event at Vision Loss Alliance’s Denville location celebrated the 76-year-old nonprofit’s past, present and future. It attracted former and current participants — and some newcomers — from all over northern New Jersey. Several members of Vision Loss Alliance’s Board of Trustees and the entire leadership team attended. Art therapy intern Marisa Juliano, music therapy intern Barbara Rose Smith, and drum circle facilitator Alfred Fredel were on hand to lead activities.

Florence Blume and Carol Jaskula made the trek from Clark in Union County. Blume attended Vision Loss Alliance for years, but a lack of transportation options stopped her. “I love it here, and I would be up here all the time, but it takes two hours each way,” she lamented.  “I love this, getting together with people who are a pleasure,” said Robin July, who’s in her second year of Vision Loss Alliance’s technology program. “These people are very special to me.”

Longtime participant Lucy Steinthal used her hands to help see molds of faces and art supplies laid out in the art studio. Across the room, guests wrote words and drew images on a canvas expressing what Vision Loss Alliance means to them.  “I resent that I can’t do what I once could do, but this place has really helped me cope,” said Steinthal, a Pompton Plains resident. “The support they’ve given me is great.”

Longtime participant and volunteer Peggy Kane of Rockaway Township said, “This has brought people together who haven’t seen each other for a long time.”  “I’m having a blast,” said Millburn resident Chris Franz, who took part in the djembé drumming circle.  The picnic was also meaningful to community members who helped set up and clean up, served food, and greeted and guided guests. “This is a great experience,” Denville high school student Emily Dobbs said. Volunteers included three members of the Chester Lioness Club.

 

Dining in the Dark 2018 Highlights

Dining in the Dark 2018 Highlights

We held our second Dining in the Dark event on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at the Meadow Wood Manor in Randolph, New Jersey.  We had 140 guests in attendance and raised much-needed funds to support our programs.  Guests learned how to eat without using their eyes under the guidance of our program participants –  a meaningful and enjoyable learning experience for everyone involved.

Check out the recap of Dining in the Dark 2018 and keep an eye out for information about next year’s events and programs.

Dining in the Dark

Dining in the Dark

Join us on October 25 as we celebrate our 75th Anniversary with our second Dining in the Dark gala event.  Sponsorships and tickets are still available. For more information contact Jayson Daniels, Director of Development, at (973) 627-0055 ext. 1323 or jdaniels@vlanj.org

We will be honoring President and CEO of MyLimo and Gogel Auto
Howard Gogel
and
Bruce Van Buskirk
for their support of Vision Loss Alliance of New Jersey.

Our emcee for the evening will be
Joyce Estey
News Director of WRNJ Radio

Cocktails and silent auction 6:00pm
Dinner and program 7:00pm
Cocktail Attire

 

For information on event sponsorships or to reserve your spot in our ad journal, download the brochure here.

Vision Loss Alliance to host Tech Open Houses in the Fall

Vision Loss Alliance to host Tech Open Houses in the Fall

Vision Loss Alliance of New Jersey will be hosting a series of open houses to feature our tech program this fall.  Join us on September 25, October 30, or November 27 from 2:00 – 3:30 PM following our Technology Program.  Meet one of our instructors and see a little bit of what your iPhone or iPad can do to help the blind and visually impaired connect with the world around them.

The open houses will take place in our Denville location at 155 Morris Avenue, attached to the Church of the Saviour.

To register, please call Linda Groszew at (973) 627-0055 extension 1312