[Greater-Baltimore] December message

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Mon Dec 11 15:19:47 UTC 2017


 
Fellow Federationists:
 
A Big Thank You! 
 
Many thanks to everyone who attended the 51st convention of the NFBMD. A
special thanks to each of you who helped make this convention a great
success. We are able to be successful because each of you made a
contribution from volunteering to be a martial, running a workshop, or
welcoming a new member into our federation family. 
 
We have already started on the actions generated by the Convention. Many
thanks to everyone who attended the Maryland State Board of Elections
meeting on December 7th so that we could personally present our resolution
to the Board. In resolution 2017-01, we condemn and deplore the Board's plan
to continue its subversion of the constitutional rights of the blind to vote
by using a secret ballot. Consult our website,  <http://www.nfbmd.org>
www.nfbmd.org , for convention results.
 
Soon the resolutions will be under "Current Advocacy Issues;" there will be
a link on the homepage to the Presidential Report; and our panel on "Living
the Lives They Want: The Generations Tell their Stories" will be under
"Success Stories."
 
Participants Needed for the National Braille Readers are Leaders Contest
Get ready to enter your children in our new National Braille Readers are
Leaders contest (NBRAL)!  This is a good opportunity to encourage braille
reading.  This contest is different than the Braille Challenge, because you
do all of it at home. However it is good preparation for the Braille
challenge that will occur on February 3, 2018.  In addition to the National
prizes for the NBRAL Contest, we will have some prizes and recognition for
all Maryland participants.  See below information and sign up quickly!! 
 
*                     For each student who enters, a certifying official
(parent, teacher, etc.) must fill out and submit a registration form.
Registration forms can be submitted as late as February 1 2018. 
*                     Kids enter in one of five grade categories: K-1, 2-3,
4-5, 6-8, & 9-12. 
*                     Participants record Braille pages read in the weeks
between December 15 2017 and February 1 2018 on a reading log. 
*                     The certifying official must submit the completed
reading log by February 10 2018. 
*                     Prizes in each grade category are: first, $25; second,
$15; third, $10. 
*                     Every contestant, whether a winner or not, will
receive a "goodie bag" containing Braille-related items at the end of the
contest. 
 
In addition to awards in the five grade categories, the Kelly Doty Award is
given to a student who has met unusual challenges in order to learn and read
Braille. Such challenges include, but are not limited to, having other
disabilities in addition to blindness or being an English language learner.
For further information, go to:
<https://www.nfbofillinois.org/nationwide-bral-contest/>
https://www.nfbofillinois.org/nationwide-bral-contest/
 
 
Holiday Reminders
 
*         We can't all have a private sleigh and a team of reindeer to get
from place to place this holiday season, but we do have Uber and Lyft. If
you use these services to get around with your guide dog, let us know how it
goes! Please get your results in quickly; are number of tests are currently
too low for this calendar year. We can change this especially with holiday
travels. Fill out the brief questionnaire by going to:
<https://nfb.org/rideshare-test> https://nfb.org/rideshare-test
 
*         This year Newsline has the usual ads from Target and Walmart, plus
we have added Ace Hardware, Home Depot, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Kohl's, Lowes,
Office Depot, Staples, ToysRUs, and Walgreens. To read these holiday ads
using the telephone access method, press 5 off the main menu for Newspapers
in a Different State, and then choose 5 for Holiday Shopping Advertisements.
To read the holiday ads using NFB-NEWSLINE Mobile, choose Publications,
Publication Options, Publication Groups and then Holiday Shopping
Advertisements. 
 
*         Sign up for Braille letters with Santa today! Go to:
<https://nfb.org/santa-letters> https://nfb.org/santa-letters. 
 
 
NASA-Hadley Webinars 
 
NASA and The Hadley School for the Blind continue to offer webinars on
interesting scientific topics. 
 
.          Here is the link to the NASA-Hadley "The Birth and Eventual Death
of Our Solar System" webinar:   <https://hadley.edu/SolarSystem.asp>
https://hadley.edu/SolarSystem.asp.
 
.          Here is the link to the NASA-Hadley "Extreme Weather: Studying
the Impact of Water" webinar:   <https://hadley.edu/Extremeweather.asp>
https://hadley.edu/Extremeweather.asp.
 
.          Here is the link to the NASA-Hadley "CAREERS AND INTERNSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES WITH NASA" webinar:   <https://hadley.edu/NASAJobs.asp>
https://hadley.edu/NASAJobs.asp.
 
 
Seasons Greetings
 
Best Wishes for a holiday season filled with relaxation and fun.  May this
season of hope renew your spirit so that your dreams may become a reality in
2018. 
 
Important Dates for 2018
 
January 18th - Annual Day in Annapolis. 
January 29th - Great Gathering meeting in Washington DC at the Holiday Inn
at the Capitol.
January 30th - Visit to Maryland Congressional Delegation in Washington DC.
February 3rd - Regional Braille Challenge, held at the Maryland School for
the Blind.
March 9th - Basket Bingo at The Lodge 2832 9 Mile Cir. Catonsville, MD.
March 31st - Deadline for National Scholarship Applications.
April 7th - Bid for Opportunity auction and dinner to benefit NFBMD
scholarship programs (Morningside, MD).
April 15th - Deadline for NFBMD Scholarship Applications.
July 3-8th - NFB National Convention Orlando, FL.
August 4th - Annual Crab Feast Columbus Gardens, Baltimore, MD.
November 9-11 - Annual State Convention, Carousel Hotel, Ocean City, MD. 
 
 
 
 
Sharon Maneki, President
National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
410-715-9596
The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back.
 



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