[Massachusetts-NFB] Yesterday, Chapter’s meeting

stephen yerardi spyerardi at gmail.com
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>   1. Re: IMPORTANT Tomorrow, Monday June 12 Cambridge Chapter
>      Meeting in person (ladyshirl519 at gmail.com)
>   2. Re: IMPORTANT Tomorrow, Monday June 12 Cambridge Chapter
>      Meeting in person (Theadora Hadzisavidis)
>   3. FW: [NFB-Conventions] NOPBC Youth Track at Convention
>      (sharawinton at gmail.com)
>   4. Computers for the Blind (stanley7709 at gmail.com)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2023 12:08:18 -0400
> From: ladyshirl519 at gmail.com
> To: NFB of Massachusetts E-mail List <massachusetts-nfb at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Massachusetts-NFB] IMPORTANT Tomorrow, Monday June 12
>    Cambridge Chapter Meeting in person
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> Good morning everyone!
> I am so excited for our meeting tonight! Looking forward to seeing all of you! Let?s make this a well attended meeting and vote in a new vice president and welcome new members and the incoming new vice, President!
> See you this evening! 
> 
> Shirley
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>> On Jun 11, 2023, at 8:59 AM, Shara Winton via Massachusetts-NFB <massachusetts-nfb at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> Good Morning NFB Family! Tomorrow, Monday, June 12 at 6PM we will be having our next Cambridge chapter meeting. The meeting will be held at the Cambridge Citywide Senior Center, 806 Massachusetts Avenue.   This is a very important meeting as we will be  holding a special election to elect a new vice-president for the chapter.  You must be there in-person to cast your vote.  We  also have a lot of details to share with you, regarding  the upcoming national convention!  You will be stuck with me, as our beloved Justin has been injured and is out of state at the  moment.  
>> We are happy to announce that Shirley will be bringing water, chips and banana bread to the meeting. Following the meeting, we will have a social gathering nearby We hope every one of you will be able to come  out and join us for this important meeting.  As we are strongly urged to begin exclusively holding in person meetings, we recognize that some of you  are not able to do this . Building a strong community does primarily happen in face-to-face events.   
>> If you can not attend in person, our Zoom link will be available.
>> Meeting agenda:
>> 1. Introductions
>> 2. NFB Pledge
>> 3. Moment of silence
>> 4. Approval of May 8 Minutes
>> 5. Treasurer's Report
>> 6. Presidential release highlights
>> 7. National convention updates and discussion  .
>> 8. Election for Vice President
>> 9. Other business.
>> 10. Next meeting date
>> 11. Adjourn
>> Directions:
>> citywide Senior center.  806 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Ma 02139
>> Our meetings are held on the second floor.
>> When you enter the building you will enter from the sidewalk to automatically opening doors, you will walk through them to a second set of sliding doors. Proceed to walk forward about 20 feet and take a small right. Here is where you will find the stairs leading to the second floor. When you reach the second floor, you will need to make a left and through the door that leads to the open floor. You will then walk forward about 30 feet to find the door to the arts and crafts room.
>> If you need the elevator, after coming through the two sets of doors at the entrance, you will go forward about 25 feet  then walk forward  another  few steps until you reach the main hallway, Take a right in to the hallway.  Go about half way down the hall way or about 50-60 feet and there will be a recessed area in which you will find the elevator on your right. There is only 4 floors. You will need to press the 2 for the second floor. When you arrive at the second floor, you will walk a few steps, out to the main hallway.  Here you will take a left. Walk approximately 10 feet and then take a right in to the arts and crafts room.
>> We are not allowed to enter this space before 5:30 and must have left by 7:45P.M. Please be sure to pick up all of your belongings, including any trash.  Also, they ask that we do not wander in other parts of the building. Keep this space better than you found it, so that we may continue to be welcomed  here.  The bathrooms are directly across from the Arts and Crafts room.
>> Now for the walking directions from the T.
>> Please note: these directions were specific before the pandemic. We cannot be   positive  that there  have not been any changes  of the businesses or signals. But, this is the best and most specific I can be at this time. If you are  aware of any changes in relation to these directions, please let us know.
>> WALKING DIRECTIONS TO CITYWIDE FROM CENTRAL SQUARE T STOPS
>> From the Inbound train (toward Boston):
>> Exit T station; turn so that Mass. Ave. is on your right
>> Proceed to the corner of Mass. Ave and Western/Prospect
>> Audible signal for crossing Western/Prospect sounds like  "Clunk clunk clunk"
>> Cross to opposite corner  (You may need to wait at the median for second traffic flow on Mass. Ave)
>> After crossing, H&R Block will be on your  left.
>> Walk long block to Pleasant Street. No signal, just a crosswalk, but there is a bumpy yellow patch to indicate upcoming street
>> After crossing, large post office will be on your left
>> Citywide Senior Center is the next building after the post office.
>> It has glass doors that open directly to the sidewalk (Not a recessed entrance)
>> The address is 806 Massachusetts Avenue.
>> From the OUTBOUND train (coming from Boston):
>> Exit T station.
>> Mass. Ave will be on your left; Starbucks will be on your right.
>> Here you may either:
>> 1. Take a few steps forward and turn left, facing Mass. Ave.
>> Cross Mass. Ave
>> Audible signal for crossing Mass. Ave sounds like "Boop boop boop".
>> After crossing, turn right and proceed to corner. Mass. Ave should now be on your right and you should be facing Western/Prospect. Audible signal for crossing Western/Prospect sounds like  "Clunk clunk clunk"
>> Cross to opposite corner  (You may need to wait at the median for second traffic flow on Mass. Ave)
>> After crossing, H&R Block will be on your  left.
>> Walk long block to Pleasant Street. No signal, just a crosswalk, but there is a bumpy yellow patch to indicate upcoming street
>> After crossing, large post office will be on your left
>> Citywide Senior Center is the next building after the post office.
>> It has glass doors that open directly to the sidewalk (Not a recessed entrance)
>> The address is 806 Massachusetts Avenue.
>> Hopefully, you will not have any problems with any of this. However, Cambridge is a very active and busy place. There  is always lots of people  around, who will probably give you some words of advice, if you ask.
>> Topic: NFBMA Cambridge Chapter Meeting
>> 
>> 
>> Join Zoom Meeting
>> https://us06web.zoom.us/j/95901703256?pwd=Mk8rOXdrbExkVGdsZUd4SVhCRnlqZz09
>> 
>> Meeting ID: 959 0170 3256
>> Passcode: 632
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>> Meeting ID: 959 0170 3256
>> 
>> 
>> 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.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Warmly,
>> Shara Winton
>> President, National Federation of the Blind of Massachusetts
>> 617-304-0347
>> 
>> 
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> From: Theadora Hadzisavidis <thadzisa at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Massachusetts-NFB] IMPORTANT Tomorrow, Monday June 12
>    Cambridge Chapter Meeting in person
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> Hello everyone, I just want to wish you all a great meeting today! An
> election, may the new vice president have a well run. Numbers in attendance
> do matter especially on election help your fellow members out and complete
> your board of officers.  Meetings do matter NFB chapters exist because of
> members attending. Let's keep our chapters strong by showing up!
> 
> Have a good meeting from your friends of the NFB Springfield chapter
> Tgeadora Williams
> President of the National Federation of the Blind of greater Springfield
> Inc. chapter
> 
>> On Sun, Jun 11, 2023, 9:00 AM Shara Winton via Massachusetts-NFB <
>> massachusetts-nfb at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Good Morning NFB Family! Tomorrow, Monday, June 12 at 6PM we will be
>> having our next Cambridge chapter meeting. The meeting will be held at the
>> Cambridge Citywide Senior Center, 806 Massachusetts Avenue.   This is a
>> very important meeting as we will be  holding a special election to elect a
>> new vice-president for the chapter.  You must be there in-person to cast
>> your vote.  We  also have a lot of details to share with you, regarding
>> the upcoming national convention!  You will be stuck with me, as our
>> beloved Justin has been injured and is out of state at the  moment.
>> 
>> We are happy to announce that Shirley will be bringing water, chips and
>> banana bread to the meeting. Following the meeting, we will have a social
>> gathering nearby We hope every one of you will be able to come  out and
>> join us for this important meeting.  As we are strongly urged to begin
>> exclusively holding in person meetings, we recognize that some of you  are
>> not able to do this . Building a strong community does primarily happen in
>> face-to-face events.
>> 
>> If you can not attend in person, our Zoom link will be available.
>> 
>> Meeting agenda:
>> 
>> 1. Introductions
>> 
>> 2. NFB Pledge
>> 
>> 3. Moment of silence
>> 
>> 4. Approval of May 8 Minutes
>> 
>> 5. Treasurer's Report
>> 
>> 6. Presidential release highlights
>> 
>> 7. National convention updates and discussion  .
>> 
>> 8. Election for Vice President
>> 
>> 9. Other business.
>> 
>> 10. Next meeting date
>> 
>> 11. Adjourn
>> 
>> Directions:
>> 
>> citywide Senior center.  806 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Ma 02139
>> 
>> Our meetings are held on the second floor.
>> 
>> When you enter the building you will enter from the sidewalk to
>> automatically opening doors, you will walk through them to a second set of
>> sliding doors. Proceed to walk forward about 20 feet and take a small
>> right. Here is where you will find the stairs leading to the second floor.
>> When you reach the second floor, you will need to make a left and through
>> the door that leads to the open floor. You will then walk forward about 30
>> feet to find the door to the arts and crafts room.
>> 
>> If you need the elevator, after coming through the two sets of doors at
>> the entrance, you will go forward about 25 feet  then walk forward  another
>> few steps until you reach the main hallway, Take a right in to the
>> hallway.  Go about half way down the hall way or about 50-60 feet and there
>> will be a recessed area in which you will find the elevator on your right.
>> There is only 4 floors. You will need to press the 2 for the second floor.
>> When you arrive at the second floor, you will walk a few steps, out to the
>> main hallway.  Here you will take a left. Walk approximately 10 feet and
>> then take a right in to the arts and crafts room.
>> 
>> We are not allowed to enter this space before 5:30 and must have left by
>> 7:45P.M. Please be sure to pick up all of your belongings, including any
>> trash.  Also, they ask that we do not wander in other parts of the
>> building. Keep this space better than you found it, so that we may continue
>> to be welcomed  here.  The bathrooms are directly across from the Arts and
>> Crafts room.
>> 
>> Now for the walking directions from the T.
>> 
>> Please note: these directions were specific before the pandemic. We cannot
>> be   positive  that there  have not been any changes  of the businesses or
>> signals. But, this is the best and most specific I can be at this time. If
>> you are  aware of any changes in relation to these directions, please let
>> us know.
>> 
>> WALKING DIRECTIONS TO CITYWIDE FROM CENTRAL SQUARE T STOPS
>> 
>> From the Inbound train (toward Boston):
>> 
>> Exit T station; turn so that Mass. Ave. is on your right
>> 
>> Proceed to the corner of Mass. Ave and Western/Prospect
>> 
>> Audible signal for crossing Western/Prospect sounds like  "Clunk clunk
>> clunk"
>> 
>> Cross to opposite corner  (You may need to wait at the median for second
>> traffic flow on Mass. Ave)
>> 
>> After crossing, H&R Block will be on your  left.
>> 
>> Walk long block to Pleasant Street. No signal, just a crosswalk, but there
>> is a bumpy yellow patch to indicate upcoming street
>> 
>> After crossing, large post office will be on your left
>> 
>> Citywide Senior Center is the next building after the post office.
>> 
>> It has glass doors that open directly to the sidewalk (Not a recessed
>> entrance)
>> 
>> The address is 806 Massachusetts Avenue.
>> 
>> From the OUTBOUND train (coming from Boston):
>> 
>> Exit T station.
>> 
>> Mass. Ave will be on your left; Starbucks will be on your right.
>> 
>> Here you may either:
>> 
>> 1. Take a few steps forward and turn left, facing Mass. Ave.
>> 
>> Cross Mass. Ave
>> 
>> Audible signal for crossing Mass. Ave sounds like "Boop boop boop".
>> 
>> After crossing, turn right and proceed to corner. Mass. Ave should now be
>> on your right and you should be facing Western/Prospect. Audible signal for
>> crossing Western/Prospect sounds like  "Clunk clunk clunk"
>> 
>> Cross to opposite corner  (You may need to wait at the median for second
>> traffic flow on Mass. Ave)
>> 
>> After crossing, H&R Block will be on your  left.
>> 
>> Walk long block to Pleasant Street. No signal, just a crosswalk, but there
>> is a bumpy yellow patch to indicate upcoming street
>> 
>> After crossing, large post office will be on your left
>> 
>> Citywide Senior Center is the next building after the post office.
>> 
>> It has glass doors that open directly to the sidewalk (Not a recessed
>> entrance)
>> 
>> The address is 806 Massachusetts Avenue.
>> 
>> Hopefully, you will not have any problems with any of this. However,
>> Cambridge is a very active and busy place. There  is always lots of people
>> around, who will probably give you some words of advice, if you ask.
>> 
>> Topic: NFBMA Cambridge Chapter Meeting
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Join Zoom Meeting
>> 
>> https://us06web.zoom.us/j/95901703256?pwd=Mk8rOXdrbExkVGdsZUd4SVhCRnlqZz09
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Meeting ID: 959 0170 3256
>> 
>> Passcode: 632
>> 
>> One tap mobile
>> 
>> +13462487799,,95901703256# US (Houston)
>> 
>> +16699006833,,95901703256# US (San Jose)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Dial by your location
>> 
>> +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
>> 
>> +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
>> 
>> +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
>> 
>> +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
>> 
>> +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
>> 
>> +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
>> 
>> Meeting ID: 959 0170 3256
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 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.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Warmly,
>> 
>> Shara Winton
>> 
>> President, National Federation of the Blind of Massachusetts
>> 
>> 617-304-0347
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> _______________________________________________
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> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2023 15:26:41 -0400
> From: <sharawinton at gmail.com>
> To: <massachusetts-nfb at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: [Massachusetts-NFB] FW: [NFB-Conventions] NOPBC Youth Track
>    at Convention
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> From: NFB-Conventions <nfb-conventions-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Amy
> Porterfield via NFB-Conventions
> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2023 3:02 PM
> To: nfb-conventions at nfbnet.org
> Subject: [NFB-Conventions] NOPBC Youth Track at Convention
> 
> Hello Federation Family!
> The National Federation of the Blind national convention is right around the
> corner, and I know you don't want your youth to miss out on another fun
> filled experience in the NOPBC Youth Track coordinated by Saavi Services for
> the Blind.  Between fascinating STEM experiences, to Learning about jobs, to
> Dance and fitness, to Advocacy, as well as making friends that last a
> lifetime, there is something for everyone, and so much more.  To view our
> agenda, and sign up, please visit https://forms.gle/SDQLP4Y49eLUN8g77.  For
> questions, please contact Amy Porterfield at 520-396-8707 or
> aporterfield at saavi.us<mailto:aporterfield at saavi.us>.  WE are so excited to
> see all youth ages 11-18 there!
> 
> The agenda is pasted below for your convenience.
> 
> [cid:image001.png at 01D99D25.BE91FE90]
> Welcome to the
> 2023 NOPBC Youth Track
> Live the Life You Want
> Room 332
> Hilton Americas-Houston
> We are so excited to reach for the stars together this year as we make new
> friends, reconnect with old friends, and gain all the confidence and
> resources we need to touch the stars together. We hope you will find that
> these sessions will not only prepare you to live the life you want, but that
> you will meet new friends, become more confident and independent and have a
> lot of fun.  So, bring your cane, your positivity, and your open mind for a
> great Youth Track in Houston!  Don't have a cane?  That's okay - we will
> have a cane bank there for you to use for Youth Track sessions.
> Sessions are open to all blind and low vision students, children of blind
> adults and sighted siblings aged 11-18 unless stated differently in the
> description.
> 
> 
> Day 1:  Saturday, July 1, 2023, Room 332
> 
> 7:30 - 8:45 AM: Youth Track Registration   Outside Room 332
> 
> 9:00 - 10:45 AM: Games and Prizes   Room 332
> Come join your Federation Youth family for Ice Breakers and Introductions.
> Let the games begin!  This first session we will see old friends and
> discover new ones. If this is your first time, or you are a little bit shy,
> no worries, everyone will have a perfect place in our introduction session.
> --
> 
> 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM: Introduction to Your National Federation of the Blind
> Convention and Youth Track Activities   Room 332
> So much to do, so little time.  This convention has so much to offer.  Learn
> about what will happen each day, and get your questions answered so you can
> make this convention your best. In this session you never know whom you may
> meet.  You may even win a door prize. --
> 
> 12:15 - 1:30 PM:  Lunch on your own
> 
> 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM: We Got Those Moves!  Room 332 From yoga to dance to
> strength training, we've got it all in Youth Track to show off those moves
> that will impress your friends.
> 
> 
> 3:00 - 4:00 PM: What Are Soft Skills?   Room 332
> Those are the skills you need to make friends, impress your boss, and make
> things happen in your life.  Learn the tips and tricks you can use to live
> the life you truly want.
> 
> 4:00 - 5:00 PM: Career Mentoring Fair--What Kinds of Jobs Can Blind People
> Do?  Room 332
> 
> Not sure what you want to be when you grow up?  Come meet blind mentors
> working in all kinds of jobs.  Already have your career planned out.  Great!
> Come meet someone in your field who can give you some useful tips and
> tricks.
> 
> 
> 
> Day 2:   Sunday, July 2, 2023
> 
> 8:45 AM - 10:30 AM: Cane Walk    Boardroom 331
> 
> Don't have a cane yet?  Come explore how a cane can give you more freedom.
> You can receive a free NFB white cane.  Then take a walk with the world's
> best cane training instructors.  Learn how awesome it feels to walk proud
> and free.
> 
> 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Fun with STEM   Room 332
> Flex your creativity muscle, and try your hand in creative science
> experiments, demonstrate your artistic genius, and take home some skills you
> can use in your classrooms next year with tactile graphics.
> 4:00 - 5:30 PM:  Resolutions Explained   Room 332
> What is a resolution mean, and how does the National Federation of the Blind
> use resolutions to make us stronger?  We'll explore the resolutions
> recommended by the National Federation of the Blind resolutions committee.
> 
> Day 3:   Monday, July 3, 2023
> 
> 1:00 - 4:00 PM: Exhibit Hall Challenge   Room 332
> Join a team, gather information, tools, and win prizes as you explore the
> Exhibit Hall. Learn all the ways you can accomplish any task you choose in
> school and in work.  When each team has completed their challenge, you will
> return to our youth track room, and submit your challenge card.  Prizes will
> be awarded in our last session.
> 
> Day 4:  July 4, 2023
> 
> 7:00 - 9:00 PM: Game Night   Room 332
> Come join 64-ounce Games and make new friends with some fun and strategy in
> a night of fun and games.
> 
> Day 5:  Wednesday, July 5, 2023
> 
> 7:00 - 10:00 PM: Wrapping It All Up   Room 332
> 7:00 - 8:00 PM: Philosophy-Healthy Boundaries and Mindfulness The surest
> path to confidence is to know our own minds.  Come join us as we offer the
> opportunity for you to build your own healthy foundations in confidence.
> 8:00 - 10:00 PM:  Unconventional Convention Scavenger Hunt There won't be
> anything conventional about this Convention scavenger hunt!  You will be
> working in teams to scour the hotel for the next clue that will lead you to
> the destination! Prizes from the Exhibit Hall Challenge will be awarded.
> 
> 
> Amy Porterfield, She/Her
> 
> President,
> Saavi Services for the blind
> 520-795-1331 EXT 321
> aporterfield at saavi.us<mailto:aporterfield at saavi.us>
> www.saavi.us<http://www.saavi.us/>
> 
> Expect More,
> Achieve More,
> Become mor
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> Hi All, 
> 
> Come join the Computer Science & Technology Division on Saturday, June 17,
> 2023 at 11:00 AM eastern. We will have a representative from Computers for
> the Blind to inform us all about this wonderful organization! 
> 
> NFB of SC Zoom
> 
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8032543777?pwd=QTVQd2RzN3l6QnNmZ0FmSnp6NG8vQT09
> 
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> One tap mobile
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> ************************************************* good morning all, sorry I missed the Chapter meeting, I was traveling up to New Hampshire to spend this week with my dad because of Father’s Day on Sunday. I also was not able to get onto the zoom link because was going through so many spots where I would have not signal. I have a feeling it must’ve been a great meeting, and I look forward to reading the notes, and attending the next meeting which I have a feeling is now August because of national convention for July. I also plan to register to attend virtually national convention.
Regards,

Stephen Yerardi.


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