White Cane Safety Day honors the blind, visually impaired

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White Cane Safety Day walkers celebrate the accomplishments and achievements of blind and low vision people Tuesday following the walk that ended outside Doug’s Dugout that is owned and operated by Doug Moises, president of the National Federation of the Blind, Kauai Chapter.

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Jack Gerrettie and his instructor Shellford Cantan Jr. get help from the Kauai Lions Club on Tuesday during the White Cane Safety Day walk to the Lihue Civic Center.

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White Cane Safety Day walkers make their way past the Rice Street construction Tuesday.

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White Cane Safety Day walkers make their way up Rice Street Tuesday.

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Doug Moises, president of the National Federation of the Blind, Kauai, leads White Cane Safety Day walkers at the junction of Rice Street and Kaumuali‘i Highway Tuesday.

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Wayne Mukai, a Workforce Development Specialist with the Department of Labor, leads a portion of the White Cane Safety Day walk Tuesday through Lihue town.

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Doug Moises, president of the National Federation of the Blind, Kauai, leads a group of people through the White Cane Safety Day walk Tuesday through Lihue.

LIHUE — The course for the walk celebrating White Cane Safety Day was not a long one — if you could see.

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