[Iabs-talk] corrected minutes for chicago january meeting

David Meyer datemeyer at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jan 26 15:51:28 UTC 2016


NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO CHAPTER

 

MINUTES FOR MEETING OF JANUARY 9, 2016

 

 

At 1:04 P.M., First Vice-President Patti Chang called to order the January
2016 meeting of the National Federation of the Blind of Illinois Chicago
Chapter.

 

Introductions and Federation news

 

Initial introductions confirmed that 25 members were present. In Federation
news, Teresa Meyer has a surgery scheduled for her ovarian cancer. The date
is January 21 and the place is MacNeal Hospital. Joan Porter has a sister
who is currently in intensive care. Former Illinoisan Kitty Weis sister
passed away earlier on the morning of January 9. Mary Grunwald is continuing
to recover from an illness. Her appearance at the meeting was the first time
she was out of the house in two months. Adrienne Falconer's mother passed
away in December.

 

Program

 

Jemal Powell presented the program item which was Be All you can Be, an NFB
thought provoker by Robert Leslie Newman. Gina Falvo read the item. The
primary question of this thought provoker was, should one with partial
vision use a cane or not? Following the thought provoker, a discussion took
place where participants talked about how they came to use the cane, how
they resisted the use of the cane and finally, advantages and disadvantages
brought about by the cane.

 

Secretaries Report

 

It was moved and seconded to approve minutes from the December 2015 meeting.
The motion carried without descent.

 

Treasurers Report

 

Steve Hastalis, Chicago Chapter treasurer gave the fourth quarter report for
2015. Beginning balance, October 1, $6,738. Income, $2,476. Expenses,
$2,580. Balance, December 31, 2015, $6,634. The report was approved as
presented.

 

Presidential Reports

 

National Presidential Release: National Federation of the Blind president
Mark Riccobono reported on the following items. The National convention is
coming up. Those wishing to attend may register to reserve a room, call the
Rosen Shingle Creek Resort at 866-996-6338. Room rates are $83 for singles
and doubles, $89 for triples and quads, excluding tax. One must make a $95
deposit when booking a room. If one needs to cancel, they will receive a
partial refund if the cancellation occurs before May 25. If one cancels
after that date, no refund will be forthcoming. On January 4, the new UEB
code became the standard for literary braille. In the United States, Nemeth
code is continuing to be used for mathematics. President Riccobono reminded
us that we need to advocate for this arrangement. Some states are
implementing the changes in braille in such a way that individual school
districts get to decide whether to use Nemeth code or the UEB Mathematics
code. We need the uniform standard mentioned above. Volunteers are needed to
field test kiosks in Social Security offices to see if they are accessible
as Social security claims. If you are interested in this project, please
contact Valerie Yingling at 410-659-9314. The Washington seminar will kick
off with the Grate Gathering In meeting which will occur at 5:00 P.M. on
Monday, January 25. On January 26,There will be a reception for congressmen
scheduled at 5:00 P.M. at the Dirksen Senate Building. Scheduled
appointments should be mailed into the National Office at
hillappointments at nfb.org. The four issues for this year are the Time Act,
the Accessible Materials for students in higher education, (aimhi Act), the
Space available bill and the ratification of the Marrakesh treaty. Those
attending the Washington Seminar will have a chance to see a prototype of
the Transforming Braille Display. This unit is a 20 cell braille display
which may be used along with a computer. The anticipated cost for this item
is $500. In her membership minute, Danielle Travino encouraged local
chapters to invite congressional representatives to speak to them whenever
possible. 

 

Following the Presidential Release, Patti Chang asked that everyone who has
checks from the state affiliate, or needs to make good on a pledge, please
do so, so that she may complete bookwork for the year 2015.

 

State Presidential Report

 

State President Denise Avant reported on the following items. Melissa
Fuller, one of our new members got Congressman Danny Davis to be a cosponsor
of the Time act. She will also be a member of the CTA ADA Advisory
Committee. Andrew Webb is now the chairman of the Blind Services Planning
Council. The four Chicago Chapter members that will be attending Washington
Seminar will be Melissa Fuller, Steve Hastalis, Jemal Powell and Syed
Yusafudden. Our Spring seminar for teachers, parents and students will take
place on April 15-16 at the Marriott Midway Hotel. The keynote speaker will
be Carlton Walker from the Jernigan Institute. Anyone wishing to go to
convention may apply to the Chappell-Dennis fund for assistance.
Applications must be sent to President Avant by May 1. First time attendees
may apply to the Jernigan fund for assistance. Denise must have those
applications by March 31. All of us were encouraged to read the Braille
Monitor to stay informed about the Federation. This magazine may be accessed
in a number of different ways including NewsLine, the NFB iPhone ap, the NFB
website, 

Or On a thumb drive which may be plugged into a digital talking book
machine. You must send the thumb drive back to the National office each time
you complete the magazine. Patti Chang talked about the Bell Academy. We
will have two sessions, one in Springfield and one in Chicago. The
Springfield session will begin July 11-15. The Chicago program will begin
July 25 and run through the first week in August. Amy Lund will select the
volunteers for this program. Amy Lund and Samantha Vole will again be the
program teachers. The state convention will take place October 28-30 at the
Naperville Marriott Hotel. Rates will be $104 per night. There will be two
certificate orders this year. They will take place in May and September. All
were encouraged to take part in this fundraiser. We will also have two
raffles. One will be an instant type of raffle and the other will be a
raffle similar to the ones which took place over the past two years.

 

Chicago fundraising

 

Patti Chang mentioned that she has not been able to establish contact with
Dicks Last Resort this year. If we get a contract for Dicks last resort. We
will likely have a beggars Eat and Earn fundraiser in April. Howard Wilson
will coordinate this event. We will plan to do a White Sox game this summer.
We should be able to pick a date either at the March meeting or the May
meeting. Patti then demonstrated Federation 4 of a kind, a dice game which
can be played at each meeting. 

 

There was no old business.

 

New Business: David Meyer mentioned that the Washington Seminar fact sheets
are now on NewsLine. The next CTA ADA Advisory Committee meeting will occur
at CTA headquarters on Monday, January 11 with the meeting beginning at 1:30
P.M. Denise Avant mentioned our state and national scholarship programs.
Please let anyone know about these programs who is a student. Applications
must be in for both programs on March 31.

The Pace ADA Advisory Committee meeting will take place on January 25 at
Willis Tower. The state Membership Committee and the Spring Seminar
committee will both meet on Monday, January 11. Codes are for Membership
"memb" with the spring seminar committee code being parent. The public
relations committee will meet on Wednesday, January 13. The code for that
meeting is "pril."

 

The meeting was adjourned at 3:24 P.M.

 

Respectfully Submitted,

 

David Meyer, Secretary

 

 




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