[Flagdu] Lighting the Night for the Blind

Patricia A. Lipovsky plipovsky at cfl.rr.com
Tue Oct 19 13:40:02 UTC 2010


Thanks Marian.  This is great information.  I will file it away for future 
use.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marion Gwizdala" <blind411 at verizon.net>
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Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:19 AM
Subject: [Flagdu] Lighting the Night for the Blind


Please help by circulating the following information as widely as 
appropriate!

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President at NAGDU.ORG



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October 14, 2010



Contact: Marion Gwizdala, President

  813-598-7161

              President at NAGDU.ORG



Lighting the Night FOR the Blind



            Rising thirty-seven storeys above downtown Tampa near the mouth 
of the Hillsborough River lies a landmark that captures the attention and 
imagination of anyone who views the evening skyline of the second largest 
metropolitan area in the state of Florida . It's not because of its height 
that it is so recognizable, as it stands  far shorter than a competitor's 
building.  But rising another 87 feet above the thirty-seventh floor is a 
four-sided pyramid - a ziggurat, to be precise - and they light it up at 
night! It is said the lights can be seen up to ten miles away! At least they 
are seen by the thousands of motorists traveling one of the three major 
highways that pass through Tampa and the building's lights are featured on 
nautical maps of Tampa Bay.

            From October 15 - 17, the Sun Trust Financial Center will light 
its rooftop with the colors of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) to 
commemorate Meet the Blind Month and recognize National White Cane Safety 
Day. The four colors of the Federation logo - purple, red, blue, & gold - 
will chase around the ziggurat at one second intervals as a symbol of the 
National Federation of the Blind and then display a four second white light 
for National White Cane Safety Day.



            "The lighting of the building also coincides with the launch of 
a valuable new service for guide dog users," explains Marion Gwizdala, a 
Tampa resident who serves as president of the National Association of Guide 
Dog Users (NAGDU).  The NAGDU Education & Advocacy Hotline will go on-line 
over the weekend. Though mostly under construction at this time, the hotline 
will eventually provide pre-recorded messages on a variety of issues related 
to guide dog use, including information about the Americans with 
Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibition of discrimination against service animal 
users, summaries and texts of state statutes, and how these laws relate to 
specific industries, such as restaurants, hotels, taxicabs, and airlines. 
Callers will also have the ability to speak with a live trained advocate if 
more specific or immediate guidance is needed. The NAGDU Education & 
Advocacy Hotline can be accessed 24/7 by calling 866-972-DOGS (3647).



NFB's "Meet the Blind Month" is an annual event of the National Federation 
of the Blind. The primary focus in 2010 is to shatter common misconceptions 
about blindness, show how far the blind have come due to the efforts of the 
NFB, and focus attention on the work that needs to be done for the blind to 
obtain full integration into society on the basis of equality. The 
Federation also provides interesting, upbeat presentations about blindness 
and guide dogs and their use for civic organizations, business associations, 
churches, and schools.



National White Cane Safety Day (October 15) is a presidentially proclaimed 
observance to raise public awareness of the traffic laws that assist blind 
pedestrians. In all states, whenever a blind person is crossing a street or 
driveway carrying a white cane or accompanied by a guide dog, all traffic 
must stop until the blind person has safely crossed. Violation of Florida's 
"White Cane Law" is a moving violation that carries three (3) points on the 
driver license, fines, and can result in higher insurance rates. Stop for 
blind pedestrians - It's the law!



For more information about the National Association of Guide Dog Users or 
the National Federation of the Blind, go to



HTTP://NAGDU.ORG

HTTP://NFB.ORG



Or call 813-626-2789



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Informational References



National Association of Guide Dog Users (NAGDU)

A Division of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB)

Marion Gwizdala, President

813-626-2789

President at NAGDU.ORG

HTTP://NAGDU.ORG



National Federation of the Blind (NFB)

Marc Maurer, President

Chris Danielson, Director of Public Relations

410-659-9314

HTTP://NFB.ORG



Blind Driver Challenge

HTTP://BlindDriverChallenge.org



Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

United States Department of Justice

800-514-0301

HTTP://ADA.GOV



Floridians with Disabilities Act Attached)

413.08 f.s.



Florida White Cane Law (Attached)

316.1301







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