I know the age of blind clubs is passing - and in some cases that's no bad thing;
Such well-meaning grups were set up and run by sighted people for "the blind2....how I HATE that "the"!
But we've run a blind club for twenty seven years, with a range of people, from guide dog owners and those who've never had sight, to retinitis pigmenyosa sufferers, and, of course, the majority of elderly MD sufferers.
The thing has been run by blind people, for blind people - and can be chaotic, but it does the job - showing those newly registered that there's more to being blind thansitting like a zombie playijng tactile dominoes.
We have an official T-shirt, Susan;
The front bears the club's name, the back bears the legend
"May contain nuts!".
And, trust me, when you've seen a seventy eight year old lady, two years after being registered blind, walking down a town main street with her long cane - dressed as a monkey complete with headgear and tail - you'll agree with the logo!