Event Calendar

Events in January–April 2022

  • - Special Meeting of Members of the Canadian Organization of the Blind and DeafBlind, Special Meeting of Members of the Pacific Training Centre for the Blind Society, Special Convention of Members of the COBD: Pacific Training Centre for the Blind Division
    Special Meeting of Members of the Canadian Organization of the Blind and DeafBlind

    Special Meeting of Members of the Canadian Organization of the Blind and DeafBlind


    February 28, 2022

    Please find full details in the [official notice](https://cobd.ca/2022/02/07/notice-of-upcoming-cobd-ptcb-and-cobd-pacific-training-centre-for-the-blind-division-special-meetings/).

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    Special Meeting of Members of the Pacific Training Centre for the Blind Society

    Special Meeting of Members of the Pacific Training Centre for the Blind Society


    February 28, 2022

    Please find full detials in the [official notice](https://cobd.ca/2022/02/07/notice-of-upcoming-cobd-ptcb-and-cobd-pacific-training-centre-for-the-blind-division-special-meetings/).

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    Special Convention of Members of the COBD: Pacific Training Centre for the Blind Division

    Special Convention of Members of the COBD: Pacific Training Centre for the Blind Division


    February 28, 2022

    Please find full details in the [official notice](https://cobd.ca/2022/02/07/notice-of-upcoming-cobd-ptcb-and-cobd-pacific-training-centre-for-the-blind-division-special-meetings/).

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  • - COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable
    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable

    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable


    March 23, 2022

    A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

    Round-table discussions on blindness and Deafblindness-related topics are hosted each Wednesday in an effort to support Canadians who are blind, low vision, and Deafblind from across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. These gatherings are open to all Canadians who are blind, low vision, or Deafblind and one does not need to be affiliated with either of the sponsoring organizations in order to participate. These virtual events are intended to promote friendship, connection and sharing of resources and ideas.

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  • - Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtable (Group 1)
    Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtable (Group 1)

    Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtable (Group 1)


    March 24, 2022

    A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

    The Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtables bring together blind, DeafBlind, and low vision seniors (55 years of age or older), as well as those losing their sight, to support each other and learn about community resources. The roundtables are conducted virtually by both standard telephone and Zoom and often feature guest speakers, group discussions, and the exchange of tips and tricks.

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  • - COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable
    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable

    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable


    March 30, 2022

    A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

    Round-table discussions on blindness and Deafblindness-related topics are hosted each Wednesday in an effort to support Canadians who are blind, low vision, and Deafblind from across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. These gatherings are open to all Canadians who are blind, low vision, or Deafblind and one does not need to be affiliated with either of the sponsoring organizations in order to participate. These virtual events are intended to promote friendship, connection and sharing of resources and ideas.

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  • - COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable
    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable

    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable


    April 6, 2022

    A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

    Round-table discussions on blindness and Deafblindness-related topics are hosted each Wednesday in an effort to support Canadians who are blind, low vision, and Deafblind from across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. These gatherings are open to all Canadians who are blind, low vision, or Deafblind and one does not need to be affiliated with either of the sponsoring organizations in order to participate. These virtual events are intended to promote friendship, connection and sharing of resources and ideas.

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  • - Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtable (Group 1)
    Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtable (Group 1)

    Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtable (Group 1)


    April 7, 2022

    A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

    The Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtables bring together blind, DeafBlind, and low vision seniors (55 years of age or older), as well as those losing their sight, to support each other and learn about community resources. The roundtables are conducted virtually by both standard telephone and Zoom and often feature guest speakers, group discussions, and the exchange of tips and tricks.

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  • - COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable
    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable

    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable


    April 13, 2022

    A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

    Round-table discussions on blindness and Deafblindness-related topics are hosted each Wednesday in an effort to support Canadians who are blind, low vision, and Deafblind from across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. These gatherings are open to all Canadians who are blind, low vision, or Deafblind and one does not need to be affiliated with either of the sponsoring organizations in order to participate. These virtual events are intended to promote friendship, connection and sharing of resources and ideas.

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  • - COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable
    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable

    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable


    April 20, 2022

    A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

    Round-table discussions on blindness and Deafblindness-related topics are hosted each Wednesday in an effort to support Canadians who are blind, low vision, and Deafblind from across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. These gatherings are open to all Canadians who are blind, low vision, or Deafblind and one does not need to be affiliated with either of the sponsoring organizations in order to participate. These virtual events are intended to promote friendship, connection and sharing of resources and ideas.

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  • - Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtable (Group 1)
    Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtable (Group 1)

    Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtable (Group 1)


    April 21, 2022

    A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

    The Blind/DeafBlind Seniors National Roundtables bring together blind, DeafBlind, and low vision seniors (55 years of age or older), as well as those losing their sight, to support each other and learn about community resources. The roundtables are conducted virtually by both standard telephone and Zoom and often feature guest speakers, group discussions, and the exchange of tips and tricks.

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  • - 2 Camp Music Trivia - Session 4
    2 Camp Music Trivia - Session 4

    2 Camp Music Trivia - Session 4


    April 24, 2022

    Session 4 of our 2Camp Music Camp series.

  • - COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable
    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable

    COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable


    April 27, 2022

    A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.

    Round-table discussions on blindness and Deafblindness-related topics are hosted each Wednesday in an effort to support Canadians who are blind, low vision, and Deafblind from across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. These gatherings are open to all Canadians who are blind, low vision, or Deafblind and one does not need to be affiliated with either of the sponsoring organizations in order to participate. These virtual events are intended to promote friendship, connection and sharing of resources and ideas.

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