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Local News | Seabeck deaf-blind retreat draws worldwide guests | Seattle Times Newspaper
About 60 participants - some from as far away as Holland and Japan - are attending the annual Deaf-Blind Retreat this week at the Seabeck Conference Center.
The Kitsap Sun reports many participants are enjoying outings on recumbent trikes or tandem bikes - with help from volunteers - for two-mile rides around Lake Symington.
The event is organized by Seattle Lighthouse, a nonprofit that provides employment, support and training for people who are blind and blind with other disabilities.
Other activities during the weeklong retreat include cooking classes, kayaking and paddleboarding.
About 60 participants - some from as far away as Holland and Japan - are attending the annual Deaf-Blind Retreat this week at the Seabeck Conference Center.
The Kitsap Sun reports many participants are enjoying outings on recumbent trikes or tandem bikes - with help from volunteers - for two-mile rides around Lake Symington.
The event is organized by Seattle Lighthouse, a nonprofit that provides employment, support and training for people who are blind and blind with other disabilities.
Other activities during the weeklong retreat include cooking classes, kayaking and paddleboarding.