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Macular Degeneration Support Groups

Support Group Meetings

UPCOMING:

March 28, 2007
"Low Vision Care; The Who, What, When & Where"

Judith Goldstein, OD, PC
The Lions Low Vision Center Director
The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Location: Mercy Ridge Retirement Community

Directions:
From I-695: Exit 27B Dulaney Valley Road North. Go approximately one mile. Turn left onto Pot Spring Road. Go approximately three miles. The entrance to Mercy Ridge/Stella Maris Campus is on the right.

From I-83: Exit 16 Timonium Road East. Go approximately two miles. Turn left onto Pot Spring Road. Go approximately one mile. The entrance to Mercy Ridge/Stella Maris Campus is on the right.


Directions to Green Spring Station, where many support groups are held:

Location:

Johns Hopkins at Green Spring Station
10753 Falls Road
Pavilion II, Room 125 A
Enter through the main doors, take the first left through the coffee shop to the conference room.
It is wheelchair accessible.

Directions:

Johns Hopkins at Green Spring Station is conveniently located at the Baltimore Beltway and the Jones Falls Expressway interchange. Take exit 23 B off the Baltimore Beltway and continue north on Falls road to Green Spring Station at the intersection of Falls and Joppa Roads. From the City, drive north on the Jones Falls Expressway (I-83N) past exits to the Beltway (I-695) east and west, until the Jones Falls Expressway becomes Falls Road (Rt. 25). Go 1/2 mile on Falls Rd. and turn right at the 2nd traffic light (Station Drive). Follow on to the four way stop sign. The Johns Hopkins Pavilions I & II will be directly in front of you. Free parking is plentiful. Handicapped parking is on the East side of Pavilion I and the South and East sides of Pavilion II. For those using public transportation, the MTA's M10 bus stops on the campus of Green Spring Station.

FREE PARKING

Agenda:

6.00 pm-7.00 pm: Guest Speaker
7.00 pm-8.00 pm: Small Group Discussions

Reservations:

There is no charge but seating is limited. Please call 410-614-6208 to reserve a seat and hear announcements. 


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