Beth Emeth Congregation hosted a free low vision workshop March 17, with guest speaker Dr. Dennis Siemsen, founder of the Rochester Mayo Low Vision Clinic.
Diane Shapiro and Rob Upton helped set …
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Beth Emeth hosts low vision workshop
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Beth Emeth Congregation hosted a free low vision workshop March 17, with guest speaker Dr. Dennis Siemsen, founder of the Rochester Mayo Low Vision Clinic.
Diane Shapiro and Rob Upton helped set up the program, which was open to the public and offered time for questions and answers as well as resources and handouts/pamphlets.
The next low vision workshop is 10-11:30 a.m. Thursday, April 20, in The Heritage’s theater room, 19303 N. New Tradition Road.
Contact Upton, 302-803-0509, or Shapiro, 623-341-6590, for more information.