[Arizona-students] Updated NFB National Convention Agenda

brandon mcginty brandon.mcginty at gmail.com
Sun May 31 00:42:12 UTC 2009


HAs anyone else on the list goten a list of the changes? I was looking
through, and didn't see anything that jumped out at me.
Thanks for the help.
Brandon McGinty
brandon.mcginty at gmail.com


On 5/30/09, David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com> wrote:
> Minor updates have been made to the 2009 NFB
> convention agenda. Please see below.
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> In addition it was converted to text before being
> pasted in this e-mail message, so those of you
> who had e-mail problems with it previously
> shouldn't have them this time.  If you wish to
> download the full Microsoft Word document, go to the link below.
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> http://www.nfb.org/nfb/National_Convention.asp
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> 2009 ANNUAL CONVENTION
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> DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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> JULY 3 to JULY 8
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> THE MEMBERS OF THE
> NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF MICHIGAN
> WELCOME YOU TO THE
> 69th ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE
> NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
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> Marc Maurer, President
> National Federation of the Blind
> 1800 Johnson Street
> Baltimore, Maryland 21230
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> Mary Ellen Jernigan
> Executive Director for Operations and
> Chairwoman, Convention Organization and Activities
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> Fred Wurtzel, President
> National Federation of the Blind of Michigan
> 1212 North Foster Avenue
> Lansing, Michigan 48912-3309
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> Detroit Marriott® at the Renaissance Center
> Renaissance Center
> (313) 568-8000
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> Courtyard by Marriott®
> 333 E. Jefferson Avenue
> (313) 222-7700
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> DETROIT MARRIOTT
> 	The 69th annual convention of the National
> Federation of the Blind is being held in Michigan
> at the Detroit Marriott® at the Renaissance
> Center.  As usual, our hotel rates are very good:
> singles and doubles $62, triples $66, and quads
> $68. In addition to the room rates, there is a 15
> percent sales tax.  There is no charge for
> children under eighteen in the room with parents
> as long as no extra bed is required.  Proof of
> convention registration is necessary, including
> the showing of an NFB registration badge if
> requested.  Otherwise, regular hotel rates must be paid.
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> 	The Detroit Marriott is a seventy-two story
> round hotel in the middle of a larger complex of
> buildings known as the Renaissance Center.  The
> lowest level is the Motor Lobby where people
> arriving by taxis and automobiles enter the
> hotel.  There are bellmen at this entrance and
> elevators going directly to the main lobby of the
> hotel, which is located on Level Three.  All
> hotel meeting rooms, ballrooms, and the exhibit
> hall are on Levels Three, Four, and Five.  A bank
> of twelve elevators is located in the center of
> the hotel in a corridor oriented along the
> east-west axis of the building.  The first six
> elevators at the west end of the corridor (three
> on each side) serve floors one, three, four,
> five, and forty through seventy.  The next six
> elevators (three on each side) serve floors one,
> three, four, five, and nine through forty.   Just
> beyond each end of the elevator corridor a set of
> escalators serves Levels Three, Four, and
> Five.  To reach the main hotel lobby you should
> leave the elevator corridor heading west.  The
> hotel restaurant (Forty-two Degrees North) and
> Volt (a bar which also serves an extensive array
> of food) can be entered from the main
> lobby.  Many other food outlets including a large
> food court are located on Levels A, One, and Two
> in the Renaissance Center complex.  The easiest
> way to exit the hotel proper into other parts of
> the Renaissance Center Complex is to use an
> escalator located near the Coach Insignia
> Restaurant elevator at the south end of Level
> Three of the hotel.  The Detroit Marriott has a smoke-free policy.
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>       COURTYARD MARRIOTT
>       The Courtyard Marriott is connected to
> Level Two of the Renaissance Center Complex by an
> enclosed overhead walkway.  It may also be
> reached by leaving the Renaissance Center at
> Level One through the Jefferson Lobby.  We are
> using both sleeping rooms and meeting space in the Courtyard Marriott.
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>    “MOTOR CITY” MARCH FOR INDEPENDENCE:
> SUPPORTING OUR IMAGINATION FUND CAMPAIGN
>       On Monday, July 6, we open the convention
> with our spectacular third March for
> Independence.  Marching through downtown Detroit,
> we will celebrate our liberty among friends,
> family members, and supporters.  Please gather
> for this fundraising and “friend-raising”
> walk-a-thon and rally at 6:45 Monday morning in
> the Wintergarden on Level A of the Detroit
> Marriott.  Most of the route is along the
> beautiful RiverWalk promenade and culminates with
> a rally in Rivard Plaza.  Marcher drop-in
> briefing sessions are on Sunday, July 5, from
> 7:00 to 10:00 pm.  Let’s walk together to make
> the Motor City March a truly magnificent event.
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> NFB OF MICHIGAN HOSPITALITY DANCE!
>       Our host affiliate invites you to celebrate
> with them by renewing old friendships and/or
> forming new ones on Monday, July 6, at 7:00 pm in
> the Ambassador Ballroom, Level 3.  Entertainment
> by “Nine,” a nine-piece band that will perform
> Motown, soul, classic rock, pop, and old
> standards—guaranteed to create an exciting
> atmosphere and stir pleasant memories.
>
> ROOKIE ROUNDUP
>            All first-time convention attendees
> are cordially invited to attend a reception from
> 8:00 to 10:00 pm on Friday, July 3, in the
> Ambassador Ballroom One, Level 3.  President
> Maurer and other Federation leaders will be on
> hand to welcome you to the convention and preview
> the week’s activities. Veteran conventioneers
> should urge all first-timers to attend this
> special event.  Also, first-time rookies are
> invited to join an informal, fun gathering on
> Sunday, July 5, from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm in the Affiliate Action Suite
> 6801.
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> 	REGISTRATION & PREREGISTRATION
> 	Registration activities take place in the
> Renaissance Foyer, Level 4 beginning at 9:00 am
> on Saturday, July 4; at 8:30 am on Sunday, July
> 5; and at other times as listed throughout the
> week.  The fee for registration at convention is
> $20 per person (if you preregistered before May
> 31, the fee was $15), and all those attending the
> convention (both local and out of town people)
> are asked to register. Convention registration is
> a requirement for door prize eligibility and a
> number of other convention activities. We
> condition rates for hotel rooms on proof of
> registration, including the showing of an NFB
> registration badge if requested. Therefore,
> please register as soon as possible after arrival.
>
> 	EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE MARKET	
>       Exhibits and the NFB Independence Market
> are located in the Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3.  The exhibit hall hours
> are:
> 	Saturday	9:00 am to 5:00 pm
> 	Sunday	8:30 am to 5:00 pm
> 	Monday 	Noon to 1:45 pm; sponsors only from 7:00-10:00 pm
> 	Tuesday	Noon to 1:45 pm—Note: This is the final time that
> 			Independence Market and Literature will be open.
> 	Tuesday	7:00 to 10:00 pm—Exhibit Hall only; Independence
> 			Market and Literature closed)
> There is a special event for sponsor-level
> exhibitors only on Monday, July 6, from 7:00 to
> 10:00 pm (see “Special Attention” section and
> agenda listing for more information).  Sign up
> for NFB-NEWSLINE® at the NEWSLINE table, check
> the agenda for times to visit Room 6401 to learn
> about it, or call local number (313) 483-1147 to
> use NEWSLINE at convention.  Any alterations in
> the general session schedule which may occur
> during the convention will result in conforming
> shifts in the exhibit schedule and will be
> announced in the exhibit areas. A number of
> affiliated NFB divisions and committees have
> tables. Many new electronic devices are
> demonstrated, as well as a special exhibit of
> materials and resources for the deaf-blind.
>
> MEETINGS
> 	General sessions of the convention are being
> held in the Renaissance Ballroom, Level 4 on
> Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The morning
> sessions convene at 9:30 am on Monday, and 9:00
> am on Tuesday and Wednesday.  The convention
> adjourns promptly at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, July
> 8.  Please note that all requests for
> announcements by Dr. Maurer during general
> sessions must be submitted in Braille.
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> 	BANQUET AND BANQUET TICKET EXCHANGE
> 	The banquet is being held in the Renaissance
> Ballroom, Level 4 at 7:00 pm, Wednesday, July
> 8.  Banquet tickets purchased at convention are
> $40.00 (the cost was $35 if purchased before May
> 31) and are on sale during registration on
> Saturday and Sunday, and from noon to 12:30 and
> 1:30 to 2:00 pm on Monday.  No banquet tickets
> will be available for purchase after Monday.
> 	It will be necessary to have your banquet ticket
> with you to attend the banquet; it will be
> collected at the banquet table. Arrangements
> should be made for reserved table assignments by
> taking the ticket(s) you purchase to the Banquet
> Exchange Table in the registration area, where
> you may exchange either an individual ticket or a
> group of tickets for reserved seating.  Banquet tables seat ten people.
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> RELIGIOUS SERVICES AND DEVOTIONS
> 	On Sunday, July 5, Fr. Gregory Paul, C.P., will
> celebrate a Roman Catholic Mass at 7:15 am in Ambassador Ballroom One, Level
> 3.
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> 	Also on Sunday at 11:45 am services for the
> Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will
> be held in Ambassador Ballroom One, Level 3.
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> 	Devotional services will be held in Ambassador
> Ballroom One, Level 3, at 7:30 am on Tuesday, and
> 8:00 am on Wednesday.  Please note there is no
> service on Monday morning.  Services are
> nonsectarian and will end at least fifteen
> minutes prior to morning convention sessions.
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> knfbReader MOBILE
> THE CELL PHONE THAT READS PRINT
>       With the power of digital photography and
> unique cell phone software, reading print on the
> go wherever you are is now possible for blind
> people.  Come and learn about this fabulous,
> life-changing technology in the exhibit hall and
> at demonstration and training sessions planned in
> the afternoon on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and
> in the evening on Tuesday. Go totally mobile and
> join the reading revolution today!
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> SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED
> 	TO THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
> • A Federation Information Desk will be in the
> registration area from Saturday morning, July 4,
> through Wednesday, July 8, if you have questions
> or need assistance.  The Michigan affiliate will
> also maintain a table near the hotel check in
> desk in the main lobby to provide assistance and
> hospitality during much of the convention.
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> • When you register, you will be given a badge.
> Please wear it at all times during the convention.
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> • The room number for the Presidential Suite is
> 7010.  Someone will be on hand in the
> Presidential Suite throughout most of the
> convention to greet you and make appointments for
> you with the President or anyone else you wish to
> see.  The Presidential Suite will not be open
> during the business sessions of the convention,
> the Sunday morning Board of Directors meeting,
> Monday morning (due to the Independence March),
> or the Wednesday evening banquet. Come to the
> Presidential Suite. You will be most welcome.
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> • The room number for Mary Ellen Jernigan,
> Chairwoman of Convention Organization and
> Activities, is 6910. Questions concerning hotel
> rooms, meeting rooms, banquet, scheduling,
> registration, and other matters dealing with
> convention arrangements should be referred to the
> Chairwoman of Convention Organization and Activities.
>
> • Individuals needing to conduct business with
> the NFB Treasurer may do so by going to the
> DaVinci Room, Level 4 on Monday, July 6, between
> 5:30 and 7:30 pm, or on Tuesday, July 7, between 12:00 noon and 2:00 pm.
>
> • The Michigan Suite (Fred Wurtzel, President) is 6805.
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> • The Affiliate Action and Rookie Activities
> Suite (Joanne Wilson and Pam Allen, Coordinators) is 6801.
>
> • We are again offering NFB Camp (child-care
> services) for children six weeks through ten
> years of age in Marquette A and B Rooms, Level 5
> during convention sessions, most meetings, and
> the banquet.  Preregistration and payment by June
> 15 were required for NFB Camp.
>
> 	NFB Camp is organized and supervised by Carla
> McQuillan, the executive director of Main Street
> Montessori Association.  Alison McQuillan, camp
> worker and teacher since 1998, is the activities
> director.  Please note that NFB Camp provides
> morning and afternoon snacks, but parents are
> required to provide lunch for their child(ren)
> every day. Times listed are the opening and
> closing times for NFB Camp. A late fee of $10
> will be assessed for all late pickups.
>
> NFB Camp hours:
> Friday, 7/3			8:30 am to 5:30 pm
> Saturday, 7/4		Closed
> Sunday, 7/5		8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:00 to 5:30 pm
> Monday, 7/6		9:00 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30 pm
> Tuesday, 7/7		8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30 pm
> Wednesday, 7/8		8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30 pm
> Banquet 7/8	         6:30 pm to 30 minutes after closing
>
> • A Special Evening For Sponsor-Level
> Exhibitors:  Again this year, the exhibit hall
> will reopen from 7:00 to 10:00 pm on Monday, July
> 6, for a very special evening dedicated solely to
> Sponsor-Level Exhibitors listed here. Come and
> bring a guest to say “thank you” to our sponsors
> and to enjoy their interesting offers and
> demonstrations.  Our convention sponsors
> are—Platinum: HumanWare and UPS; Gold: Deque
> Systems, Inc., Freedom Scientific, and Oracle;
> Silver: En-Vision America, Intel®, and Wal-Mart;
> Bronze: Adobe, Council of U.S. Dog Guide Schools
> (CUSDGS), IBM, Independent Living Aids (ILA), and
> Microsoft; Exhibit Hall: GW Micro, J&B Medical
> Supply, National Industries for the Blind,
> ReadHowYouWant, and Roche Diagnostics.
>
> • The ever-popular Showcase of Talent is back
> again at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, July 7, presented by
> the Performing Arts Division.  Admission price is
> $5.00. If you would like to participate in the
> Showcase, make sure to sign up early by
> contacting Beth Allred at the convention.
>
> • Raffle tickets will not be sold in the
> registration area, and no raffles or other such
> drawings will take place during convention
> sessions or at the banquet. The single exception
> to this rule will be that national divisions may
> (if they request it in advance) conduct such
> drawings during the convention or at the
> banquet.  LaSalle A Room, Level 5 will be set
> aside at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, July 8, for all
> other drawings. Any group or affiliate wishing to
> conduct drawings at this time (or any person
> wishing to know the winners) may go at noon on Wednesday to the LaSalle A
> Room.
>
> AFFILIATED DIVISIONS, COMMITTEES, AND GROUPS
> 	The Federation carries on its business through
> divisions, committees, and groups. The meetings
> of some of these have been scheduled for
> particular times and are listed in the agenda.
> Others have not been formally scheduled but will
> meet at the call of their chairpersons or
> presidents. If you have matters that you would
> like to discuss with any of the following
> divisions, committees, or groups, you should contact:
>
> Divisions:
> • Agriculture and Equestrian: Fred Chambers, President;
> • Assistive Technology Trainers:  Michael Barber, President;
> • Classics, Antiques, and Rods or Special Interest Vehicles (CARS):
> 	Joseph B. Naulty, President;
> • Deaf-Blind: Burnell Brown, President;
> • Diabetes Action Network for the Blind: Michael Freeman, President;
> • Human Services: Melissa Riccobono, President;
> • National Association of the Blind in Communities of Faith: Tom Anderson,
> 	President;
> • National Association of Blind Entrepreneurs: James R. Bonerbo,
> 	President;
> • National Association of Blind Lawyers: Scott LaBarre, President;
> • National Association of Blind Merchants: Kevan Worley, President;
> • National Association of Blind Office Professionals: Lisa Hall, President;
> • National Association of Blind Piano Technicians: Don Mitchell, President;
>
> • National Association of Blind Rehabilitation Professionals: Melody
> 	Lindsey, President;
> • National Association of Blind Students: Terri Rupp, President;
> • National Association of Blind Veterans: Dwight Sayer, President;
> • National Association of Guide Dog Users: Marion Gwizdala, President;
> • National Association to Promote the Use of
> Braille (NAPUB): Nadine Jacobson, President;
> • National Federation of the Blind in Computer
> Science: Curtis Chong, President;
> • National Federation of the Blind Krafters: Joyce Kane, President;
> • National Federation of the Blind Seniors: Judy Sanders, President;
> • National Organization of Blind Educators: Sheila Koenig, President;
> • National Organization of Parents of Blind
> Children (NOPBC): Carol Castellano,
> President;
> • Performing Arts: Dennis Holston, President;
> • Public Employees: Ivan Weich, President;
> • Science and Engineering: John Miller, President;
> • Sports and Recreation: Lisamaria Martinez, President;
> • Travel and Tourism: Don Gillmore, President;
> • Writers: Robert Leslie Newman, President.
>
> Committees:
> • Ambassadors: Angela Wolf, Chairperson;
> • Blind Educator of the Year Award: David Ticchi, Chairperson;
> • Committee on Assistive Technology (COAT): Curtis Chong, Chairperson;
> • Committee on Automobile and Pedestrian Safety (CAPS): Deborah Kent
> 	Stein, Chairperson;
> • Committee to Empower Underserved Populations (CEUP): Ron Brown,
> 	Chairperson;
> • Cultural Exchange and International Program: Diane McGeorge, Chairperson;
> • Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award: Joyce Scanlan,
> Chairperson;
> • Employment: Buna Dahal, Chairperson;
> • Imagination Fund: Kevan Worley, Chairperson;
> • Jacobus tenBroek Award: Ramona Walhof, Chairperson;
> • Jacobus tenBroek Memorial Fund: Tami Jones, Chairperson;
> • Kenneth Jernigan Fund: Allen Harris, Chairperson;
> • Library Services: David Hyde, Chairperson;
> • Loan Fund: Donald C. Capps, Chairperson;
> • Membership: Ron Gardner, Chairperson;
> • Newel Perry Award: Allen Harris, Chairperson;
> • Newsletter Publications: Norma Crosby, Chairperson;
> • NFB-NEWSLINE® Program Steering: David DeNotaris, Chairperson;
> • PAC Plan: Scott LaBarre, Chairperson;
> • Planned Giving: John Halverson, Chairperson;
> • Promotion, Evaluation, and Advancement of Technology: Gary Wunder,
> 	Chairperson;
> • Public Relations: Barbara Pierce, Chairperson;
> • Research and Development: Curtis Chong, Chairperson;
> • Resolutions: Sharon Maneki, Chairperson;
> • Scholarship: Anil Lewis, Chairperson;
> • Shares Unlimited in NFB (SUN): Sandy Halverson, Chairperson;
> • Spanish Translation: Norman Gardner, Chairperson;
> • White Cane and Affiliate Finance: Alpidio Rolón, Chairperson.
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> Groups:
> • Blind Musicians: Linda Mentink, Chairperson;
> • Blind Parents: Deborah Kent Stein, Chairperson;
> • Blind Professional Journalists: Elizabeth Campbell and Bryan Bashin,
> 	Co-Chairpersons;
> • Educators of Blind Children: Gail Wagner, Chairperson;
> • Geordi's Engineers: Lorraine Rovig, Chairperson;
> • Legislative Initiatives Discussion: Don Burns, Coordinator;
> • Living History: Michael Freholm, Chairperson;
> • NFB Ham Radio: D. Curtis Willoughby, Chairperson;
> • NFB in Judaism: David Stayer, Chairperson;
> • NFB Lions: Ramona Walhof and Milton Ota, Co-Chairpersons;
> • Orientation and Mobility: Edward C. Bell, Chairperson;
> • Professionals in Blindness Education: Heather Field, Chairperson;
> • Webmasters: Gary Wunder, Chairperson.
>
>
> 	CONVENTION AGENDA
>   FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2009
>
> 7:30 - 8:45 am—HAM RADIO GROUP EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
> Raphael Room, Level 4
> Discuss hotel frequencies and architectural
> features and distributing special FM receivers
> for the hearing-impaired and Spanish-speaking
> attendees. D. Curtis Willoughby (KA0VBA), Chairperson
>
> 7:45 am - 6:30 pm—THE FUTURE IS OURS…AND THEIRS
> Parent, Rehabilitation, and Orientation &
> Mobility Joint Conference for Families and
> Rehabilitation Professionals (7:45 - 8:45
> am—Registration and coffee; 12:00 to 2:00
> pm—NBPCB Awards Luncheon, Ambassador Three Ballroom)
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
> 	NOPBC Fees: Adults $30; Youth (13-18) $20; Children (5-12) $10
> 	NABRP Fees (includes lunch): Students $75; Professionals $100
> 	Note: Conference admission included with either registration above.
> Sponsors: National Organization of Parents of
> Blind Children (NOPBC); National Blindness
> Professional Certification Board (NBPCB);
> National Association of Blind Rehabilitation
> Professionals (NABRP); and the Professional
> Development & Research Institute on Blindness
> (PDRIB) at the Louisiana Tech University.
> Chairpersons: Carol Castellano and Edward Bell
>
> 8:00 am - 4:30 pm—PROFESSIONALS IN BLINDNESS EDUCATION
> Duluth B Room, Level 5
> Heather Field, Chairperson
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> 8:30 am—NFB CAMP: IT’S MORE THAN CHILD’S PLAY (CHILD CARE)
> Marquette A and B Rooms, Level 5
> Please see “Special Attention” section of agenda
> for further information.  (Preregistration by June 15 was required.)
>
> 8:30 - 11:30 am—WHAT’S NEW IN JAWS 10 AND MAGic
> 11, AND A FIRST LOOK AT JAWS 11—FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC, INC.
> Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
> Join Eric Damery, JAWS Product Manager, for an
> exciting and informative session covering all of
> the new details surrounding JAWS and MAGic
> development.  This will also be the first look at
> JAWS 11 scheduled for public beta in August and
> includes a demo of Windows 7.  Bring questions!
>
>
>   FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued
>
> 8:30 am - 5:00 pm—IBTC’S ACCESS TECHNOLOGY SEMINARS
> Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
> 	
>      8:30 - 10:00 am—Mobile productivity on cell phones.
>    10:30 am - noon—Create DAISY books from your desktop.
>        1:30 - 3:00 pm—Web 2.0 features with screen access software.
>        3:30 - 5:00 pm—Lesser-known names in screen access software.
>
> 9:00 am - 12:00 noon—GW MICRO: BRAILLE SENSE PLUS
> AND VOICE SENSE—Registration $10; Refreshments provided.
> Nicolet A Room, Level 5
> The Braille Sense Plus is the lightest note taker
> with a 32-cell Braille display, and the Voice
> Sense is the smallest note taker.  Learn about
> the features of GW note takers including the GW Sense Navigation GPS.
> Presenters: Raul Gallegos and Chris Park. To register, call (260) 489-3671.
>
> 9:00 am - 5:00 pm—NFB YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 14-18)
> Sponsored by NFB Jernigan Institute; Mary Jo Thorpe, Coordinator
>
> 	Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
> 	   9:00 - 10:15 am—PARENTS-REHAB SEMINAR
>   	
>   	Cascade B Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
>        	  10:30 am - 12:00 noon—ALL ABOUT ME
> 	   Help shape the future of youth outreach for the NFB.
> 			
> 	   2:00 - 3:00 pm—BACK & BICEPS, CHEST & TRICEPS
> 	   Learn the “ropes” about working out in a gym.
> 						    	
> 	   3:30 - 5:00 pm—ME AND YOUTUBE
> 	   An interactive YouTube activity for teens.
>
> 9:00 am - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATIONS
> Room 6401, 64th floor
>       9:00-11:00 am, 2:00-6:00 pm, and 8:30-10:00 pm—Learn about NEWSLINE
> 	In Your Pocket, Web News on Demand, and other new features.
>       11:30 am -1:30 pm—Affiliate presidents’ gathering. Learn about NFB-
> 	NEWSLINE Online and how to promote NEWSLINE.
>       6:30 - 8:00 pm—Exhibit for parents and their blind children (ages
> 10+).
>   FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued
>
> 10:00 am - 5:00 pm—EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE SEMINAR
> Richard B Room, Level 5
>     10:00 am­Registration; 10:30 am­Seminar begins
> Key strategies for job hunting: How? Where? What?
> Remember, innovation and authenticity produce
> abundant opportunities. Gain the secrets of
> obtaining and maintaining employment.  Buna Dahal, Chairperson
>
> 10:15 am - 12:00 noon—NOPBC BRAILLE CARNIVAL (ages 5-13)
> Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3
>
> 1:00 - 3:00 pm—PAC MATE, BEYOND NOTE TAKING—FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC, INC.
> Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
> Join Jonathan Mosen as we explore the power of
> PAC Mate Omni, from beaming your KNFB Reader
> Mobile documents to be read in Braille, to
> watching TV right from your PAC Mate Omni.  See
> our new StreetTalk VIP GPS solution in action.
>
> 1:00 - 3:00 pm—WRITERS DIVISION WORKSHOP ($5.00 fee)
> Room 6405, 64th floor
> Visit with a published author.  Robert Leslie Newman, President
>
> 1:00 - 4:00 pm—SWIM CLINIC; SPORTS & REC DIVISION
> Pool, Courtyard Marriott
> Annie Sawicki, part of the AdapTap team (that
> designed an award-winning device by blind
> swimmers), is conducting a swimming workshop.
> Take a break with a cool dip in the pool.  Lisamaria Martinez, President
>
> 1:00 - 5:00 pm—HUMANWARE PRODUCT SHOWCASE AND USER GROUPS
> LaSalle A and B Rooms, Level 5
> Sessions: 1:00 Breeze; 2:00 BrailleNote; 3:00 Stream; 4:00 Mobile Devices
> Join HumanWare and other users to learn about
> recent updates and share product tips. Ask
> questions and give us your suggestions for your
> favorite HumanWare product. Door Prizes for every session!
>
> 1:30 - 2:45 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
> Greco Room, Level 4
> Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really
> that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous,
> life-changing technology can work for you.  Go
> totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!
>   FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued
>
> 2:00 - 3:30 pm—NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR PARENTS
>
> 	One-Two Buckle My Shoe, Three-Four Out the Door
> 	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Developmental timelines from preschool through elementary.
> 	Instructors: Debbi Head, Heather Field, Annee Hartzell
>
> 	Show Me the Technology: Middle School/High School
> 	Renoir Room, Level 4
> 	What is needed, how to work with the school to get it, and what
> 	to do when all else fails. Instructors: Dr. Matt Maurer and Al Lovati
>
> 	Literacy for All
> 	Skyline B Room, Courtyard Marriott
> Large print? Braille? Both? How to tell what is best for your child.
>
> Great Expectations: Mobility Instruction and
> Blind Children with Additional Disabilities
> Skyline A Room, Courtyard Marriott
> High expectations, real life goals, and how to
> achieve them in the area of independent travel.  Instructor: Denise
> Mackenstadt
>
> 2:00 - 5:00 pm—NOPBC TRIP TO PENRICKTON CENTER
> Meeting place to be announced
> Parents of children with significant multiple
> disabilities can visit this center which uses the
> Active Learning techniques of Lilli Nielsen.
>
> 2:00 - 5:00 pm—NOPBC SESSIONS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
> (Note to parents: Volunteers will accompany the
> children from one workshop to the other.)
>
> 	Not-so-mad Scientists: Hands-on Chemistry Experiments:
> 	Cascade D Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Instructors: Dr. Andrew Greenberg, Cary Supalo, Marilyn
> 	Winograd, and Dr. Lillian Rankel
> 	2:00 ­ 3:30 pm—For Kindergarten through Grade 5
> 	3:30 ­ 5:00 pm—For Grades 6 through 12
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>
>   FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued
>
> NOPBC SESSIONS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH, Cont’d.
>
> 	Tactile Drawings and Representations:
>       Cascade C Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Instructors: Ann Cunningham and Debbie Kent Stein
> 	2:00 ­ 3:30 pm—For Grades 6 through 12
> 	3:30 ­ 5:00 pm—For Kindergarten through Grade 5
>
> 2:00 - 5:00 pm—GW MICRO: WINDOW-EYES TRAINING
> (Registration $10; Refreshments provided)
> Nicolet A Room, Level 5
> Explore the power of Window-Eyes with advanced
> scripting support, Office 2007, Windows Vista,
> and Windows 7.  Come to see the best support for
> the Internet in a screen reader. Presenters: Raul
> Gallegos and Chris Park. To register, call (260) 489-3671.
>
> 2:00 - 7:00 pm—KRAFTERS KORNER
> Richard A Room, Level 5
> Meet some talented Federation crafters and
> purchase their beautiful hand-made items for
> sale.  Joyce Kane, Krafters Division President
>
> 3:00 - 4:30 pm—MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR JERNIGAN
> INSTITUTE (Workshop One; Workshop Two is on Saturday at 4:00 pm)
> Brulé A Room, Level 5
> Attendees will learn the latest information about
> the Institute and about how they can utilize its
> programs to build the organization at the local
> level. We expect the discussion to spark new,
> imaginative ideas for future programs. Led by
> Mark Riccobono, Jernigan Institute Executive Director.
>
> 3:00 - 4:45 pm— knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
> Greco Room, Level 4
> Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really
> that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous,
> life-changing technology can work for you.  Go
> totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!
>
> 3:00 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOC. OF BLIND ENTREPRENEURS
> Brulé B Room, Level 5
> James R. Bonerbo, President
>
>
>   FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued
>
> 3:30 - 4:50 pm—NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR PARENTS
>
> Access for Everyone
> Skyline A Room, Courtyard Marriott
> Learn how blind and low-vision children of all abilities can access
> education and information in school and in the world.
> Instructor: Dr. Denise Robinson
>
> Braille Music for Dummies
> Skyline B Room, Courtyard Marriott
> Just enough to stay one step ahead of the
> kids.  Instructors: Jennifer Dunnam and Kyle Conley
>
> 	Spaghetti, Meatballs, and Birthday Parties
> 	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Manners, cafeterias, games, playgrounds, and friends (Pre-K
> 	and Elementary)
> 	Instructors: Debbi Head and Emily Gibbs
>
> 	Bring Me to the Mall—Text Me Later
> 	Renoir Room, Level 4
> 	Manners, food courts, and friends (middle and high school)
> 	Instructors: Eric Guillory and Deja Powell
>
> 5:00 - 6:30 pm—PARENTS AND REHABILITATION
> PROFESSIONALS JOINT CONFERENCE RECEPTION
> Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
>
> 6:00 - 10:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS BUSINESS MEETING
> Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
>    6:00 pm­Registration; 7:00 pm­Meeting begins
> Topics: airline emergency procedures and
> evacuation; creating and growing state
> associations of guide dog users; and protecting
> the rights of guide dog users through advocacy
> and education.  Marion Gwizdala, President
>
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>
>
>   FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued
>
> 6:30 - 10:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND OFFICE PROFESSIONALS
> Renoir Room, Level 4
>     6:30 pm­Registration; 7:00 pm­Meeting begins
> Featuring a hands-on Braille proofreading
> workshop.  Guest speaker is from Seedlings
> Braille Books for Children.  Lisa Hall, President
>
> 7:30 - 10:00 pm—NOPBC FAMILY HOSPITALITY NIGHT
> Cascade D Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott  	
> Drop in, relax, and chat in an informal atmosphere.
>
> 8:00 - 10:00 pm—NFB LIONS GROUP
> Room 6405, 64th floor
> NFB members who are also Lions are urged to meet
> to share ideas and experiences. Co-Chairpersons: Ramona Walhof and Milton
> Ota
>
> 8:00 - 10:00 pm—ROOKIE ROUNDUP RECEPTION—GAINING INSIGHT FOR FIRST-TIMERS
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
> First-time conventioneers, don't miss this
> event!  President Maurer and former rookies will
> be on hand to welcome you and answer
> questions.  Coordinator: Pam Allen, Director of
> the Louisiana Center for the Blind and President of the NFB of Louisiana
>
> 8:00 pm - midnight—KARAOKE NIGHT??
> Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3
> Admission: $5.00.  You'll have a great time.
> Braille song lists available.  Hosted by BLIND, Incorporated
> 	
> 9:00 - 10:00 pm—NFB AMBASSADORS COMMITTEE MEETING
> Greco Room, Level 4
> Angela Wolf, Chairperson
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>   SATURDAY, JULY 4, 2009
>
> 9:00 am - 5:00 pm—REGISTRATION ($20); BANQUET
> TICKET SALES ($40); Renaissance Foyer, Level 4
>
> 9:00 am  5:00 pm—EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE
> MARKET AND LITERATURE—Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3
>
> 1:00 - 3:00 pm—WHAT’S NEW WITH NFB-NEWSLINE®
> Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
> Presentational seminar about the world’s largest
> audible newspaper service for the blind and
> visually impaired.  Topics cover newest online
> initiatives and improvements to the service.
>
> 1:00 - 5:00 pm—EXPLORING THE LATEST INNOVATIONS
> IN MOBILE REFRESHABLE BRAILLE AND TACTILE GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGIES
> Richard A Room, Level 5
>    1:00-2:00—ALVA Braille Controller: more than just a Braille display.
>    2:00-3:00—Talking Tactile Tablet: exploring
> tactile images, interactive games.
>    3:00-4:00—Reading On the Go!: read books, texts, etc. using a cell phone.
>    4:00-5:00—Mobile Geo: a new GPS solution for accessible cell phones.	
> Larry Lewis, President, Flying Blind, Inc.
>
> 1:00 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN LITERARY
> BRAILLE (NCLB) OFFICIAL EXAMINATION—SECTIONS ONE AND TWO
> Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
> Participants must have preregistered.  Exam
> Sections Three and Four are on Sunday, July 5
> (see agenda listing).  Sponsored by the National
> Blindness Professional Certification Board
>
> 1:30 pm—RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE
> Renaissance Cartier Ballroom, Level 4
> Sharon Maneki, Chairperson
>
> 1:30 - 2:45 pm— knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
> Greco Room, Level 4
> Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really
> that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous,
> life-changing technology can work for you.  Go
> totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!
>
>
>   SATURDAY, JULY 4, Continued
>
> 2:00 - 5:00 pm—NOPBC SESSIONS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
>
> 	Braille Beats
>       Cascade D Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Kids get into Braille music in a fun way.  Instructor: Kyle Conley
> 	2:00 ­ 3:30 pm—For Kindergarten through Grade 5
> 	3:30 ­ 5:00 pm—For Grades 6 through 12
>
> 	You Want to Move It, Move It
> 	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Judo expert Lisamaria Martinez and friends get you moving!
> 	2:00 ­ 3:30 pm—For Grades 6 through 12
> 	3:30 ­ 5:00 pm—For Kindergarten through Grade 5
>
> 2:30 - 4:30 pm—TRAVEL AND TOURISM DIVISION
> Raphael Room, Level 4
> Don Gillmore, President
>
> 3:00 - 4:45 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
> Greco Room, Level 4
> Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really
> that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous,
> life-changing technology can work for you.  Go
> totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!
>
> 3:30 - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATIONS
> Room 6401, 64th floor
>      3:30-6:00 pm and 8:30-10:00 pm—Learn about
> NEWSLINE In Your Pocket, Web News on Demand, and other new features.
>      6:30-8:00 pm—Gathering for professionals in
> the field of work with the blind for an evening
> of presentations and possibilities.
>
> 4:00 - 5:30 pm—MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR JERNIGAN INSTITUTE
> Duluth B Room, Level 5
> Attendees will learn the latest information about
> the Institute and about how they can utilize its
> programs to build the organization at the local
> level. We expect the discussion to spark new,
> imaginative ideas for future programs. Led by
> Mark Riccobono, Jernigan Institute Executive Director.
>
>
>   SATURDAY, JULY 4, Continued
>
> 4:00 - 6:00 pm—SPANISH SEMINAR
> Brulé B Room, Level 5
> Conducted entirely in Spanish.  Learn about the
> Federation, hear from some of our leaders, and
> network with other Hispanic
> members.  Facilitators: Rosy Carranza and A.Z. Martinez
>
> 4:30 - 5:30 pm—WAL-MART AND NFB JERNIGAN INSTITUTE: FUTURE INNOVATIONS FORUM
> Brulé A Room, Level 5
> Join a town hall meeting on Equal Access at the
> Pharmacy Counter.  Discuss emerging issues, best
> practices, and preferences as a blind or
> low-vision consumer. Influence future work
> through the NFB Jernigan Institute to encourage
> innovative Pharmacy practices and take the
> opportunity for the world's largest retailer to hear your voice.
>
> 4:30 - 6:00 pm—TWELFTH ANNUAL MOCK TRIAL—National
> Association of Blind Lawyers; Scott LaBarre, President
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
> Admission: $5.00.  Federation lawyers are pitted
> against each other reenacting an old Federation
> case with the audience serving as the jury.
>
> 6:00 - 7:30 pm—NEWSLETTER PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
> DaVinci Room, Level 4
> Covering state newsletters, formatting a good
> publication, and publishing in accessible formats.  Norma Crosby,
> Chairperson
>
> 6:00 - 10:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND STUDENTS
> Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3
>    6:00 pm­Registration ($5.00) & Meet-and-Greet; 7:00 pm­Meeting
> Happy 42nd birthday to NABS!  Remember to bring
> your contact information on a Brailled index card
> for registration.  Terri Rupp, President
>
> 6:45 - 7:45 pm—IMAGINATION FUND TRAINING MEETING
> Greco Room, Level 4
> Kevan Worley, Facilitator
>
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>
>   SATURDAY, JULY 4, Continued
>
> 7:00 - 8:30 pm—NFB AFFILIATE PRESIDENTS AND TREASURERS SEMINAR
> Nicolet A Room, Level 5
> Affiliate presidents and treasurers are asked to
> attend this seminar about state financial
> programs, financial data, and planning the end of
> 2009 and beginning of 2010.  Topics include:
> 990s, state charitable registrations, end-of-year
> preparations, and other issues. Facilitators: Bridgid Burke and Charlie
> Brown
>
> 7:00 - 8:30 pm—PUBLIC EMPLOYEES DIVISION
> Richard A Room, Level 5
> Ivan Weich, President
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—CLASSICS, ANTIQUES, AND RODS (CARS) DIVISION
> Renoir Room, Level 4
> Joseph B. Naulty, President
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—“KEYS TO INDEPENDENCE,” NATIONAL
> ASSOCIATION OF BLIND PIANO TECHNICIANS SEMINAR
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
> Learn how to have a career in piano tuning and
> repair; it can enhance your independence. Don Mitchell, President
>
> 7:30 - 9:30 pm—MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
> Duluth B Room, Level 5
> The more we educate, the more we grow.  Ron Gardner, Chairperson
>
> 7:30 - 10:00 pm—BLIND PARENTS GROUP
> Brulé B Room, Level 5
> Deborah Kent Stein, Chairperson
>
> 8:00 - 9:00 pm—WHITE CANE AND AFFILIATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
> Raphael Room, Level 4
> Alpidio Rolón, Chairperson
>
> 8:00 - 9:30 pm—WEBMASTERS WORKSHOP
> Greco Room, Level 4
> A meeting for all NFB affiliate and division Webmasters.
> Gary Wunder, Chairperson, Webmasters Group
>
>
>   SATURDAY, JULY 4, Continued
>
> 8:00 - 10:00 pm—COMMITTEE ON LIBRARY SERVICES
> Duluth A Room, Level 5
> David Hyde, Chairperson
>
> 9:00 - 10:00 pm—SPANISH TRANSLATION COMMITTEE
> Raphael Room, Level 4
> Norman Gardner, Chairperson
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>    SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2009
>
> 7:15 - 8:15 am—ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
> Fr. Gregory Paul, C.P., Celebrant
>
> 8:00 am - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATIONS
> Room 6401, 64th floor
>      8:00-11:00 am, 1:30-5:30 pm, and 8:30-10:00 pm—Learn about NEWSLINE
> 	In Your Pocket, Web News on Demand, and other new features.
>      6:00-7:00 pm—Promotion, Evaluation, and Advancement of Technology
> 	Committee gathering. Learn about NFB-NEWSLINE’s revolutionary new
> 	online initiatives.
>
> 8:30 am - 5:00 pm—REGISTRATION ($20); BANQUET
> TICKET SALES ($40); Renaissance Foyer, Level 4
>
> 8:30 am  5:00 pm— EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE
> MARKET AND LITERATURE—Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3
>
> 9:00  11:30 am—NFB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING (Open to all)
> Renaissance Ballroom, Level 4
>
> 11:45 am - 12:45 pm—THE DIVISION FOR ME—NFB YOUTH TRACK
> Greco Room, Level 4
> A meet-and-greet with NFB division
> representatives.  Coordinator: Mary Jo Thorpe.
> Co-sponsored by NOPBC and NFB Jernigan Institute.
>
> 11:45 am - 1:15 pm—CHURCH SERVICES FOR THE CHURCH
> OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
>
> 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm—ROOKIE ROUNDUP GATHERING
> Affiliate Action Suite 6801
> Attention rookies!  Participate in a gathering of
> fun for first-time conventioneers.  This is a
> great opportunity to meet new people and have
> your convention questions answered by experienced Federationists.
>
>
>
>
>    SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued
>
> 12:30 - 4:00 pm—DIABETES ACTION NETWORK FOR THE BLIND
> Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
>     12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Keynote speaker is Ann S. Williams, PhD, RN, CDE,
> a diabetes educator with much experience with
> diabetic issues. Mike Freeman, President
>
> 12:30 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS
> Richard A Room, Level 5
>     12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Examine laws affecting blind people and others
> with disabilities; address ongoing struggles to
> gain equal access to Web sites, employment, legal
> texts and exams. Scott LaBarre, President
>
> 12:30 - 5:00 pm—NFB IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
> LaSalle B Room, Level 5
>     12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Discuss recent releases, concerns of information
> technology professionals, and other topics.  Curtis Chong, President
>
> 12:30 - 5:00 pm—“OVERCOMING OBSTACLES THROUGH
> COURAGE AND DETERMINATION”—National Association
> of the Blind in Communities of Faith
> Cadillac A Room, Level 5
>     12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins; Tom Anderson,
> President
>
> 12:30  5:00 pm—REVOLUTIONIZING RANDOLPH-SHEPPARD
> NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS MEETING
> Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3
>    12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:30 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Those involved in the Randolph-Sheppard program
> or who operate a similar business discuss
> protection of the priority and the creation of
> new business opportunities and outreach.  Kevan Worley, President
>
> 12:30 - 5:00 pm—SPORTS AND RECREATION DIVISION
> Skyline A Room, Courtyard Marriott
>     12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Wear your sweats and come ready for hands-on
> presentations in yoga and much more!  Lisamaria Martinez, President
>
>
>    SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued
>
> 12:45 - 4:30 pm—MIDDLE SCHOOL BIG ADVENTURE! (Ages 9-14)
> Meet (and return) at back of Cascade A and B Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
> Hang out as a group and have fun exploring with
> blind mentors Michael Freholm and Garrick Scott.
>
> 1:00 - 3:00 pm—BLIND PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS GROUP
> Duluth A Room, Level 5
> Elizabeth Campbell, Chairperson
>
> 1:00  3:00 pm—CULTURAL EXCHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
> Duluth B Room, Level 5
> Diane McGeorge, Chairperson
>
> 1:00  3:00 pm—“GRABBING HEADLINES FOR YOUR
> AFFILIATE” SEMINAR—PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE
> Nicolet B Room, Level 5
> Topics: locating press contacts; drafting press
> releases; developing relationships with reporters
> and editors; working effectively with the media.
> Barbara Pierce, Chairperson; Seminar conducted by
> Chris Danielsen and Jessica Freeh, NFB Public Relations
>
> 1:00 - 3:00 pm—NOPBC DIVISION ANNUAL MEETING:
> MAKING THEIR FUTURE DREAMS COME TRUE
> Cascade A and B Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
> Carol Castellano, President
>
> 1:00 - 4:00 pm—PERFORMING ARTS DIVISION
> DaVinci Room, Level 4
> Unveiling the “Music of the Movement”
> album.  Hear from an artist recruiter about a
> media company paving the way for blind audio
> professionals. Dennis Holston, President
>
> 1:00 - 4:00 pm—WRITERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING
> Renoir Room, Level 4
> Robert Leslie Newman, President
>
>
>
>    SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued
>
> 1:00 - 4:30 pm—NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF BLIND EDUCATORS
> Brulé B Room, Level 5
>     1:00 pm ­ Registration; 1:30 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Blind teachers discuss techniques they use in
> their classrooms; meeting in groups specific to
> grade level and content areas of interest to
> create a network of mentors. Sheila Koenig, President
>
> 1:00 - 5:00 pm—AUTO SHOW (CLASSICS, ANTIQUES, AND SPECIAL INTEREST VEHICLES)
> Location to be announced.  Joe Naulty, CARS Division President
>
> 1:00 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN LITERARY
> BRAILLE  (NCLB) OFFICIAL EXAMINATION—SECTIONS THREE AND FOUR
> Cascade C and D Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
> Participants must have preregistered.  Sponsored
> by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board
>
> 1:00 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS
> Brulé A Room, Level 5
>     1:00 pm ­ Registration; 2:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Network, share mutual interests, find placement
> strategies, and examine and discuss concerns and
> current issues.  Melody Lindsey, President
>
> 1:00 - 5:00 pm—“SENIORS IN CHARGE”
> NFB SENIORS DIVISION MEETING & (SOMEWHAT) SILENT AUCTION
> Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
> Find out ways to spread our message of hope to
> newly blind seniors.  We’re also having our
> popular not-so-silent auction. Judy Sanders, President
>
> 1:00 - 6:00 pm—HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION SEMINAR AND BUSINESS MEETING
> Nicolet A Room, Level 5
>     1:00 pm ­ Registration; 2:00 pm ­ Meeting begins; 5:00 pm ­ Networking
> Psychologists, social workers, counselors, and
> music or dance therapists meeting to network and
> ask questions.  Melissa Riccobono, President
>
>
>
>    SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued
>
> 1:30 - 4:45 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
> Greco Room, Level 4
> Session One: 1:30 - 2:45 pm; Session Two: 3:00 - 4:45 pm
> Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really
> that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous,
> life-changing technology can work for you.  Go
> totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!
>
> 3:00 - 4:30 pm—NOPBC PARENT POWER WORKSHOP
> Cascade A and B Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
> Parent leaders from around the country share
> their experiences.  Moderator: Barbara Mathews
>
> 3:15 - 4:45 pm—MEET THE BLIND MONTH ACTIVITIES
> AND OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS SEMINAR: PLANS AND ACTION EQUAL SUCCESS
> Duluth B Room, Level 5
> October is “Meet the Blind Month.” Find out about
> events that are entertaining and fun and
> encouraging chapters to try new types of
> fundraising and meet-and-greet events. Jerry Lazarus, NFB Jernigan Institute
>
> 5:00 - 6:30 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS RECEPTION
> Richard B Room, Level 5
> For NABL members and seminar participants to
> promote networking and fellowship within our
> membership. Hors d'oeuvres and cash bar available.
> Scott LaBarre, President
>
> 5:00 - 7:00 pm—BRAILLE BOOK FLEA MARKET
> Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
> Happy Birthday, Louis Braille!  Browse tables of
> new and used Braille and print/Braille
> books.  UPS volunteers will ship the books to
> your home free of charge.  Donations requested to
> support the Braille Readers are Leaders
> program.  Cake and snacks for
> browsers.  Cosponsored by NOPBC and NAPUB.  Coordinator: Peggy Chong
>
> 5:00 - 8:00 pm—JUDO WORKSHOP; SPORTS & REC DIVISION
> Skyline B Room, Courtyard Marriott
> Join USA Judo and paralympian bronze medal winner
> Greg DeWall to learn about judo from people
> involved in the sport.  See you on the mat!  Lisamaria Martinez, President
>
>    SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued
>
> 5:30 - 7:00 pm—KURZWEIL 1000 USERS’ MEETING
> Richard A Room, Level 5
> Join the Kurzweil 1000 Users’ Contingent!  Meet
> with Steve Baum, Vice President of Engineering,
> and share some Kurzweil 1000
> experiences.  Kurzweil 1000 is our
> state-of-the-art, text-to-speech and life
> navigation software for blind and visually impaired readers.
>
> 5:30 - 7:30 pm—AGRICULTURE AND EQUESTRIAN DIVISION
> Duluth A Room, Level 5
> Fred Chambers, President
>
> 6:00 - 10:00 pm—BACK TO BASICS: FOUNDATIONS IN
> MEMBERSHIP AND CHAPTER DEVELOPMENT
> Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3
> Topics: running a purposeful chapter meeting,
> community projects and chapter fundraising, and
> weaving Federation philosophy into local meetings.  NFB Affiliate Action
> Team
>
> 6:00 - 10:00 pm—DEAF BLIND DIVISION
> Nicolet B Room, Level 5
>     6:00 pm ­ Registration; 7:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Burnell Brown, President
>
> 6:00 - 10:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS SEMINAR
>      6:00 pm ­ Registration; 7:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Brulé A Room, Level 5
> Topics: Islam, the Koran, and guide dogs;
> Training Centers and Guide Dogs: a panel
> discussion; and massage for dogs. You can also
> “test drive” a guide dog!  Marion Gwizdala, President
>
> 6:30 - 9:00 pm—ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TRAINERS DIVISION
> Renoir Room, Level 4
>    6:30 pm ­ Registration; 7:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
> Note-taking devices to recommend to clients and
> what to do about students who are seemingly
> “unteachable.”  Michael Barber, President
>
>
>
>    SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued
>
> 6:30 - 9:30 pm—SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DIVISION
> Cascade A and B Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
>    6:30 pm ­ Registration; 7:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
> John Miller, President
>
> 7:00 - 8:30 pm—LIVING HISTORY GROUP
> Nicolet A Room, Level 5
> Dedicated to recording, preserving, and
> appreciating Federation history.  Michael Freholm, Chairperson
>
> 7:00 - 8:30 pm—“SOMETIMES TRUTH REPELS” a play by
> Jerry Whittle (Admission: $5.00; Second Performance is at 9:00 pm)
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3 					
> A play about the teaching career of Louis Braille
> performed by the Louisiana Center for the Blind
> Players. Proceeds go to the Louisiana Center for
> the Blind’s summer training program for blind children.
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—COMMITTEE TO EMPOWER UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS
> LaSalle B Room, Level 5
> Ron Brown, Chairperson
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—FEDERATION RE-GENERATION
> Duluth B Room, Level 5
> Do you need to rejuvenate and kick-start your
> affiliate with fresh ideas?   Re-generate!  Get a
> new generation involved.  Join the NFB Jernigan
> Institute Education Team to learn more about program possibilities.
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—NFB KRAFTERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING
> Cadillac A Room, Level 5
> Unveiling new craft initiatives, including plans
> for a new Web site and information on our Monday
> night nationwide chats. Joyce Kane, President
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TO PROMOTE
> THE USE OF BRAILLE (NAPUB) SEMINAR
> Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
> Celebrating Louis Braille’s 200th
> birthday!  Receive information about the
> commemorative Louis Braille silver dollar, the
> NFB Share Braille Web site project, and more.  Nadine Jacobson, President
>
>    SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND VETERANS
> LaSalle A Room, Level 5
> Guest speakers; reviewing access technology;
> unveiling the 2009 NABV pin.  Pay dues and
> receive an NABV-3 shirt.  Dwight Sayer, President
>
> 7:00 - 10:00 pm—MARCH FOR INDEPENDENCE MARCHER
> DROP-IN BRIEFINGS (THREE SEPARATE SESSIONS)
> Brulé B Room, Level 5
>     Session One: 7:00-8:00 pm; Session Two
> 8:00-9:00 pm; Session Three 9:00-10:00 pm.  Drop
> in anytime and help us lead the 2009 March for
> Independence. Facilitator: Kevan Worley
>
> 7:30 - 9:00 pm—DADS’ NIGHT OUT
> Contact Brad Weatherd for location
> All dads, sighted and blind, are welcome.  Sponsored by the NOPBC
>
> 7:30 - 9:00 pm—NFB IN JUDAISM MEETING
> Room 6405, 64th Floor
> David Stayer, Chairperson
>
> 7:30 - 10:00 pm—COMMITTEE FOR THE PROMOTION,
> EVALUATION, AND ADVANCEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY; Gary Wunder, Chairperson
> Greco Room, Level 4
>
> 8:00 - 9:30 pm—MAKING BRAILLE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
> Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
> Make Braille books at home that will inspire your
> child to read and explore.  Sponsored by
> NOPBC.  Instructors: Carlton Walker and Krystal Guillory
>
> 9:00 - 10:30 pm—“SOMETIMES TRUTH REPELS,” a play
> by Jerry Whittle (Second Performance) Admission: $5.00
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
> A play about the teaching career of Louis Braille
> performed by the Louisiana Center for the Blind
> Players. Proceeds go to the Louisiana Center for
> the Blind’s summer training program for blind children.
>
> 9:30 - 10:30 pm—FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING
> Raphael Room, Level 4
> Coordinator: Gary Ray
>
>    MONDAY, JULY 6, 2009
>
> 6:45 am—MOTOR CITY MARCH FOR INDEPENDENCE RALLY!
> Please gather in the Wintergarden on Level A of
> the Detroit Marriott for a 7:00 am start.
>
> NOTE: Because of the March for Independence,
> there are no registration, devotions,
> Independence Market and Literature, or Exhibit
> Hall activities on Monday morning.
>
>
>
> 	OPENING GENERAL SESSION
>
> 9:30 am	INVOCATION
>
> 9:35 am	WELCOMING CEREMONIES
>
> 9:55 am	CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM: VETERANS RECOGNIZED
> 	Dwight Sayer, President, National Association of Blind Veterans,
> 	National Federation of the Blind; Winter Gardens, Florida
>
> 10:05 am	ROLL CALL OF STATES AND APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATING	COMMITTEE
>
> 11:45 am	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
>
> 12:00 pm	ADJOURN
>
>
>
> 12:00 noon  12:30 pm and 1:30 - 2:00
> pm—REGISTRATION ($20); FINAL BANQUET TICKET SALES
> ($40)—Renaissance Foyer, Level 4
>
> 12:00 noon  1:45 pm—EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE
> MARKET AND LITERATURE—Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3
>
>
>
>
>
>
>    MONDAY, JULY 6, Continued
>
> 12:15 - 2:00 pm—LOUISIANA CENTER FOR THE BLIND ALUMNI LUNCHEON
> Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
> Contact: Pam Allen, Director, Louisiana Center for the Blind
>
>
> 	
> GENERAL SESSION
>
> 2:00 pm	CALL TO ORDER
>
> 2:05 pm	PRESIDENTIAL REPORT, Marc Maurer
>
> 3:00 pm	POLICIES TO ENHANCE EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSION, SAFETY,
> 	AND 	PRODUCTIVITY
> 	The Honorable John D. Dingell, Member of Congress, 15th
> 	Congressional District; Michigan
>
> 3:20 pm	PROMOTING PEDESTRIAN SAFETY: A PRIORITY FOR 	MANUFACTURERS
> 	The Honorable Dave McCurdy, President and CEO,
> Alliance of 	Automobile Manufacturers; McLean, Virginia
>
> 3:40 pm	THE JOURNEY OF BRAILLE: FROM THE HANDS OF THE
> 	CREATOR	TO EARTH ORBIT
>
> 4:00 pm	THE VALUE OF A COIN, OF A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AND
> 	OF A CLASS OF HUMAN BEINGS
> 	Fredric K. Schroeder, Ph.D., Research Professor,
> San Diego State 	University; Vienna, Virginia
>
> 4:25 pm	PROVIDING THE FUNDAMENTAL TOOLS: BRAILLE BOOKS
> 	Brian A. McDonald, President, National Braille Press; Boston,
> 	Massachusetts
>
> 4:40 pm	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
>
> 5:00 pm	ADJOURN
>
>
>    MONDAY, JULY 6, Continued
>
> 5:30 - 6:30 pm—NOMINATING COMMITTEE; Sharon Maneki, Chairperson
> Cadillac A Room, Level 5
>
> 6:00 - 8:00 pm—AFB INTRODUCES ACCESSIBLE WALKING
> DIRECTIONS AND NEW CareerConnect FEATURES
> Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
> The American Foundation for the Blind’s reception
> introduces Mapquest Accessible Walking Directions
> and new CareerConnect offerings. Be the first to
> try a free online directions service. Join up as
> a CareerConnect leader or mentor.  We look
> forward to reconnecting with old friends.
>
> 6:00 - 9:00 pm—INDOOR ROWING; SPORTS & REC DIVISION
> Skyline A and B Rooms, Courtyard Marriott
> Row your way into fitness and maintain a healthy
> lifestyle using an accessible rowing
> machine.  Prizes plus plenty of fun!  Lisamaria Martinez, President
>
> 6:30 - 8:00 pm—GUITAR SEMINAR
> LaSalle B Room, Level 5
> Learn about the guitar; get advice from a
> professional musician, Cameron Strife; $5
> donation.  Presented by the NFB Performing Arts Division
>
> 6:30 - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATION
> Room 6401, 64th floor
> Drop by and learn about NEWSLINE In Your Pocket,
> Web News on Demand, and other new features.
>
> 7:00 - 8:30 pm—NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR
> PARENTS, REHAB PROFESSIONALS, AND INTERESTED OTHERS:
>
> 	IEPs: Evals, Goals, Strategies, the Law
> 	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Instructor: Carlton Walker
> 	
> 	The Science of Getting in on Science
> 	Cascade B Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Instructors: Cary Supalo, Marilyn Winograd, Dr. Lillian Rankel
>
> 	Mental Mapping: Using Environmental Sounds and Clues
> 	Cascade C Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Instructor: Daniel Kish
>    MONDAY, JULY 6, Continued
>
> 7:00 - 8:30 pm—BOOKSHARE AT NFB MEMBER PARTY
> LaSalle A Room, Level 5
> Enjoy snacks and refreshments while meeting the
> Bookshare staff. This is your opportunity to talk
> with us and share your ideas; we’re here to
> listen.  Plan to have fun with contests,
> drawings, and interacting with your fellow
> members.  We look forward to seeing you.
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—BRAILLE READERS ARE LEADERS: THE INITIATIVE FOR CHANGE
> Duluth B Room, Level 5
> One representative from each affiliate should
> attend this session. Help to ensure Braille
> literacy for all by learning about the exciting
> developments and discuss strategies for promoting
> Louis Braille bicentennial coins.
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—MOVING LEGISLATION ON THE STATE AND NATIONAL LEVEL SEMINAR
> Cadillac B Room, Level 5
> Each affiliate should send one representative.
> Learn the best methods of increasing support for
> our legislative priorities.  Changing lives
> through laws is our business. Led by Jesse
> Hartle, NFB Strategic Initiatives Staff
>
> 7:00 - 10:00 pm—A SPECIAL EVENING FOR SPONSOR-LEVEL EXHIBITORS
> Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3
> The exhibit hall reopens for an evening dedicated
> solely to sponsor-level exhibitors. Come and
> bring a guest to say “thank you” to our sponsors
> and to enjoy their interesting offers and
> demonstrations. Our convention sponsors
> are—Platinum: HumanWare and UPS; Gold: Deque
> Systems, Inc., Freedom Scientific, and Oracle;
> Silver: En-Vision America, Intel®, and Wal-Mart;
> Bronze: Adobe, Council of U.S. Dog Guide Schools
> (CUSDGS), IBM, Independent Living Aids (ILA), and
> Microsoft; Exhibit Hall: GW Micro, J&B Medical
> Supply, National Industries for the Blind,
> ReadHowYouWant, and Roche Diagnostics.
>
> 7:00 - 10:00 pm—NOPBC CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY (ages 5-13)
> A UNIVERSALLY FUN TIME
> Cascade D Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> Drop in and explore the universe with Noreen
> Grice; volunteers led by Michael Freholm
>
>
>
>    MONDAY, JULY 6, Continued
>
> 7:00 - midnight—NFB OF MICHIGAN HOSPITALITY DANCE
> Ambassador Ballroom, Level 3
> ? “There may be trouble ahead…but while there’s
> moonlight and music and love and romance…let’s
> face the music and dance!”? Join our host
> affiliate to enjoy dancing or simply listening to
> some really good music. Entertainment provided by
> “Nine,” a nine-piece band performing Motown,
> soul, classic rock, pop, and old standards.
>
> 7:30 - 8:30 pm—NFB YOUTH TRACK MEETINGS
>
> 	ME AND THE GOSSIP GIRLS (ages 14-18)
> 	Greco Room, Level 4
> 	Girls—bring your questions and thoughts about makeup, dating, or
> 	just how to get more involved in your school.
>
> 	ME AND THE GUYS (ages 14-18)
> 	Renoir Room, Level 4
> 	Guys—talk about cars, dating, school, or how to nail that perfect job
> 	to make a little extra money.
>
> 8:00 - 10:00 pm—COMMITTEE ON AUTOMOBILE AND
> PEDESTRIAN SAFETY (CAPS); Deborah Kent Stein, Chairperson
> Nicolet A Room, Level 5
>
> 8:30 - 10:00 pm—NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR
> PARENTS, REHAB PROFESSIONALS, AND INTERESTED OTHERS
>
> 	Pro to Pro to Parent to Para—Learn How Your Child’s “Team” Can
> 	Work Together
> 	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Instructors: Dr. Denise Robinson and Gail Wagner
>
> 	Taking the Headaches Out of Adapting in Math
> 	Cascade B Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Instructors: Eric and Krystal Guillory
>
> 	Summer Jobs, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Volunteering
> 	Cascade C Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> 	Instructor: Jan Bailey
>
>    TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2009
>
> 7:30 - 8:15 am—DEVOTIONS
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
>
> 8:00  8:30 am—REGISTRATION ($20)
> Renaissance Foyer, Level 4
>
> 	
>
> 	GENERAL SESSION
>
> 9:00 am	INVOCATION
>
> 9:05 am	FINANCIAL REPORT
>
> 10:00 am	ELECTIONS
>
> 10:30 am	EXPANDING ACCESS TO DIGITAL INFORMATION FOR THE
> 	BLIND
> 	Gilles Pepin, Chief Executive Officer, HumanWare; Drummondville, 	Canada
>
> 10:50 am	A BLIND ATHLETE IN THE PARALYMPICS
> 	Tyler Merren, 2008 U.S. Paralympic Team Member,
> Men’s Goalball; 	Kalamazoo, Michigan
>
> 11:05 am	DEVELOPMENTS AT THE FIRST EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
> 	FOR 	THE BLIND IN THE UNITED STATES, PERKINS
> 	Steven M. Rothstein, President, Perkins School for the Blind;
> 	Watertown, Massachusetts
>
> 11:25 am	THE FEDERATION IN THE WORLD FROM THE PERSPECTIVE
> 	OF THE WORLD BLIND UNION
> 	Maryanne Diamond, President, World Blind Union; Melbourne,
> 	Australia
>
> 11:40 am	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
>
> 12:00 pm	ADJOURN
>
>    TUESDAY, JULY 7, Continued
>
> 12:00 noon  12:30 pm and 1:30 - 2:00
> pm—REGISTRATION ($20) Renaissance Foyer, Level 4
>
> 12:00 noon  1:45 pm—EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE
> MARKET AND LITERATURE—(Final Time Period for
> Independence Market and Literature)
> Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3
>
> 	
> 	
> 	GENERAL SESSION
>
> 2:00 pm	CALL TO ORDER
>
> 2:05 pm	STRATEGIC INITIATIVES REPORT
> 	John Paré, Executive Director for Strategic Initiatives, National
> 	Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland
>
> 2:35 pm	REPORTS, RESOLUTIONS, AND OTHER BUSINESS
>
> 5:00 pm	ADJOURN
>
>
>
> 6:00 - 10:00 pm—IT WASN'T ME, A MURDER MYSTERY AT THE CLUB
> Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
> Play along as guests at a dance club while
> private investigators try to solve a
> murder.  Early arrivers are assigned a character
> role to play for the evening.  Latecomers won't
> be able to play along but are welcome to watch
> the game and enjoy the experience.  Presented by NFB Youth Track.
>
> 6:30 - 9:00 pm—COLORADO CENTER FOR THE BLIND OPEN HOUSE
> Brulé A and B Rooms, Level 5
> Discover how good training can change your life. Julie Deden, Director
>
> 6:30 - 9:30 pm—NOPBC CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY (Ages 5-14)
> WE WILL NOT LET CONVENTION ACQUAINTANCES BE FORGOT
> Cascade C Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
> Led by Michael Freholm
>
>
>    TUESDAY, JULY 7, Continued
>
> 6:30 - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATION
> Room 6401, 64th floor
> Stop by and learn about NEWSLINE In Your Pocket,
> Web News on Demand, and other new features.
>
> 7:00 - 8:15 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
> Greco Room, Level 4
> Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really
> that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous,
> life-changing technology can work for you.  Go
> totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!
>
> 7:00 - 8:30 pm—BLIND MUSICIANS GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
> Duluth B Room, Level 5
> Linda Mentink, Chairperson
>
> 7:00 - 8:30 pm—NINTH ANNUAL RANDOLPH-SHEPPARD
> RECEPTION HOSTED BY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS
> Richard B Room, Level 5
> Socialize, network, and learn more about
> Randolph-Sheppard and other business
> opportunities we can create through our work in
> the NFB. Kevan Worley, President
>
> 7:00 - 9:00 pm—COUNCIL OF U.S. DOG GUIDE SCHOOLS (CUSDGS) RECEPTION
> Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
> Learn how a dog guide can impact your life from
> featured speaker Michael Hingson, a World Trade
> Center survivor.  Meet representatives from
> participating schools and learn about their
> programs.  You can even schedule a “Juno” walk for later in the week.
>
> 7:00  9:00 pm—“SOCIAL SECURITY AND SUPPLEMENTAL
> SECURITY INCOME: WHAT APPLICANTS, ADVOCATES, AND
> RECIPIENTS SHOULD KNOW” SEMINAR
> Cadillac B Room, Level 5
> Information on Social Security and SSI benefits,
> including the income subsidy program for those
> receiving the Medicare prescription drug benefit.
> Presenter: Dan Frye, Attorney and Associate Editor of the Braille Monitor
>
>
>    TUESDAY, JULY 7, Continued
>
> 7:00  10:00 pm—EXHIBITS ONLY (Independence Market
> and Literature Closed)—Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3
>
> 7:00 - 11:00 pm—ANNUAL SHOWCASE OF TALENT—Admission $5.00
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
> Register early by contacting Beth Allred at the
> convention. Proceeds benefit the scholarship
> program in memory of Mary Ann Parks. Sponsored by
> the Performing Arts Division; Dennis Holston, President
>
> 7:00 - 11:00 pm—HUMANWARE LOW VISION PRODUCTS SEMINAR
> Nicolet B Room, Level 5
> Come and learn about HumanWare’s exciting low
> vision products in a hands-on, interactive
> seminar: myReader 2 video magnifier; SmartView
> desktop units; portable handheld devices; and a
> distance viewing system.  Presenter: Ed Wikdall
>
> 8:00 - 10:00 pm—COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
> LaSalle A Room, Level 5
> If you have an interest in new technologies and
> believe that spectacular accomplishments are
> possible when blind people themselves are
> involved—then join our meeting.  Curtis Chong, Chairperson
>
> 8:00 - 11:30 pm—MONTE CARLO NIGHT
> Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
> Try your luck at any of the usual card games
> found on a casino floor.  Prizes go to the top
> three winners holding the most chips at the end
> of the evening.  Sponsored by the National Association of Blind Students
>
> 8:30 - 9:45 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
> Greco Room, Level 4
> Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really
> that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous,
> life-changing technology can work for you.  Go
> totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!
>
> 9:30 - 10:30 pm—FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING
> Raphael Room, Level 4
> Coordinator: Gary Ray
>
>
>    WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2009
>
> 8:00 - 8:45 am—DEVOTIONS
> Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
>
> 8:30  9:00 am—REGISTRATION ($20)—Final opportunity to register.
> Renaissance Foyer, Level 4
>
>
>
> GENERAL SESSION
>
> 9:00 am	INVOCATION
>
> 9:05 am	THE NEAR-PERFECT AUDIO BOOK: HOW WE DO IT
> 	Frank Kurt Cylke, Director, National Library Service for the Blind and
>   	Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress; Washington, D.C.
>
> 	Mary Beth Wise, Quality Assurance Specialist, National Library
> 	Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of
> 	Congress; 	Washington, D.C.
>
> 9:25 am	QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION
>
> 9:30 am	THE DEMAND, THE CRISIS, THE SOLUTION IN EDUCATION FOR
> 	THE 	BLIND
> 	Edward Bell, Ph.D., Director, Professional Development and
> 	Research Institute on Blindness, Louisiana Tech University; Ruston,
> 	Louisiana
>
> 9:45 am	THE THEORY AND THE PRACTICE: EDUCATION FOR THE
> 	BLIND IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL
> 	Denise M. Robinson, Ph.D., Teacher and Coordinator of
> 	Programming for Blind and Visually Impaired Students; Yakima,
> 	Washington
>
> 10:00 am	WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO MAKE THAT CHILD BLIND?
> 	Carol Castellano, President, National Organization of Parents of
> 	Blind Children, National Federation of the Blind; Madison, New
> 	Jersey
>
>    WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, Continued
>
> 10:20 am	TEACHING AN ESSENTIAL SKILL: BRAILLE
> 	Jerry Whittle, Teacher-Counselor, Louisiana Center for the Blind;
> 	Ruston, Louisiana
>
> 	April Davis, Coordinator of Summer Programs for
> Blind Children, 	Louisiana Center for the Blind; Ruston, Louisiana
>
> 	James Mays, Industrial Arts Teacher, Louisiana
> Center for the Blind; 	Ruston, Louisiana
>
> 	Deja Powell, Cane Travel Instructor, Utah
> Division of Services for the 	Blind and Visually Impaired; Salt Lake City,
> Utah
>
> 	Anil Lewis, President, National Federation of the Blind of Georgia;
> 	Atlanta, Georgia
>
>   	Terri Rupp, President, National Federation of the Blind of Nevada;
> 	Las Vegas, Nevada
>
> 10:50 am	FROM THE CENTER OF HISTORY: FIVE YEARS INTO THE
> 	FUTURE OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
> 	JERNIGAN INSTITUTE
> 	Mark Riccobono, Executive Director, National
> Federation of the Blind 	Jernigan Institute; Baltimore, Maryland
>
> 11:10 am	FRONTIER CAREERS FOR THE BLIND INCLUDE ENGINEERING
> 	Leigh R. Abts, Ph.D., Research Associate Professor of Engineering
> 	and Education, University of Maryland; College Park, Maryland
>
> 11:25 am	NFB NEWSLINE: FROM PHONE TO COMPUTER TO PODCAST
> 	TO POCKET
> 	Scott White, Director of Sponsored Technology, National Federation
> 	of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland
>
> 11:40 am	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
>
>   12:00 pm	ADJOURN
>
>
>    WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, Continued
>
> 12:00 noon - 1:45 pm—HAM RADIO GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
> Raphael Room, Level 4
> We will consider the amendment of the division
> constitution that we adopted last year. D. Curtis
> Willoughby (KA0VBA), Chairperson
>
> 12:00 noon - 1:45 pm—NFB CAMP TOY SALE
> Marquette A Room, Level 5
> Everything must go—30 to 70 percent off toys purchased for NFB Camp.
>
> 12:00 noon - 1:45 pm—RAFFLES AND DRAWINGS
> LaSalle A Room, Level 5
>
> 12:15 - 1:45 pm—EVERYTHING YOU'VE EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NLS
> Nicolet B Room, Level 5
> A question-and-answer session with Frank Kurt Cylke, Director, and staff of
> the
> National Library Service for the Blind and
> Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress.
>
>
>
> 	GENERAL SESSION
>
> 2:00 pm	CALL TO ORDER
>
> 2:05 pm	SHAPING THE STANDARD FOR THE LEGAL
> COMMUNITY: THE 	NECESSITY FOR ACCESS TO INFORMATION FOR ALL
> 	Daniel Goldstein, Esq., Partner, Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP;
> 	Baltimore, Maryland
>
> 2:25 pm	NEGOTIATING ACCESSIBLE ELECTRONIC BOOKS:
> A MASSIVE 	UNDERTAKING, A SMASHING SUCCESS
> 	Jack Bernard, Esq., Chair, Counsel for Disability Concerns, and
> 	Assistant General Counsel, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor,
> 	Michigan
>
> 2:45 pm	THE COMMITMENT OF MICROSOFT TO ACCESSIBLE
> 	TECHNOLOGY
> 	Rob Sinclair, Director of Accessibility, Microsoft Corporation;
> 	Redound, Washington
>    WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, Continued
>
> 3:05 pm	TRANSCENDING THE BARRIERS OF YESTERDAY,
> 	ANTICIPATING THE ROMANCE OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE
> 	WITH THE TECHNOLOGY OF TOMORROW
> 	Ray Kurzweil, President and Chief Executive
> Officer, KNFB-Reading 	Technology, Inc.; Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts
>
> 3:25 pm	REPRESENTING THE CITY OF CHICAGO
> 	Patti Chang, Esq., Senior Corporation Counsel, City of Chicago;
> 	Chicago, Illinois
>
> 3:45 pm	DR. JACOB BOLOTIN AWARD
> 	Gary Wunder, Chairperson, Dr. Jacob Bolotin
> Award Committee, and 	Secretary, National
> Federation of the Blind; Columbia, Missouri
>
> 4:15 pm	THE RIGHT OF THE PEDESTRIAN TO BE SAFE IN THE WORLD
> 	Ronald Medford, Acting Deputy Administrator, National Highway
> 	Traffic Safety Administration; Washington, D.C.
>
> 4:30 pm	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
>
> 5:00 pm	ADJOURN
>
>
>
> 7:00 pm—BANQUET
> Renaissance Ballroom, Level 4
> INVOCATION
> MASTER OF CEREMONIES:  Fredric K. Schroeder
> INTRODUCTIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
> BANQUET ADDRESS: Marc Maurer
> SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
>
> 10:00 pm - midnight—AFTER BANQUET PARTY
> Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
>
> 10:00 pm—SCIENCE FICTION MEETING
> All persons interested in science fiction and
> fantasy are welcome to join in an open
> discussion.  Please contact Ed Meskys for room location.
>
>   Thank You...
>
>       The National Federation of the Blind would
> like to give a special thank you to VBrick
> Systems for donating the technology and Internet
> services to allow full streaming of all general
> sessions of the convention, the meeting of the
> board of directors, and the annual
> banquet.  Through this contribution, more
> individuals will learn about the outstanding work
> that comes out of the largest gathering of the blind in the world.
>
> 	The National Federation of the Blind
> acknowledges with gratitude our Platinum, Gold,
> Silver, Bronze, and Exhibit Hall Convention
> Sponsors below. Their messages follow.
>
> Platinum Sponsors:
> HumanWare
> UPS
>
> Gold Sponsors:
> Deque Systems, Inc.
> Freedom Scientific
> Oracle
>
> Silver Sponsors:
> En-Vision America
> Intel®
> Wal-Mart
>
> Bronze Sponsors:
> Adobe
> Council of U.S. Dog Guide Schools (CUSDGS)
> IBM
> Independent Living Aids (ILA)
> Microsoft
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> J&B Medical Supply
> National Industries for the Blind
> ReadHowYouWant
> Roche Diagnostics
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