[Massachusetts-NFB] SAVE THE DATE: 2025 MCB White Cane Awareness Day Celebration

Massachusetts Commission for the Blind mcbinfo at notice.mass.gov
Thu Jul 31 19:42:37 UTC 2025


Email from Massachusetts Commission for the Blind Join us at the Massachusetts State House on Friday, October 24th, at 10:30 A.M. Join the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind to celebrate the independence of the white cane and help raise awareness of the White Cane Law in Massachusetts which requires drivers to identify and yield to pedestrians using a white cane or dog guide at street crossings. Friday, October 24, 2025 10:30 A.M. to 1 P.M. Massachusetts State House - Great Hall 24 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02108 Register To Attend Registration is required. Space is limited. Attendees will have the opportunity to earn two ACVREP continuing education credits. Refreshments Provided by The Carroll Center for the Blind  Morning pastries Fresh baked muffins Bagels with toppings Fresh cut seasonal fruit salad Juices and bottled water Coffee service with creamer and sugar   Listen Live! If you are unable to attend the celebration in person, Talking Information Center will broadcast the event live: How to Listen The celebration will also be rebroadcast on all the Massachusetts Audio Information Network member stations.   The White Cane History Related laws Learn about the white cane Share Your Story What does your white cane mean to you? Submit a Testimonial The white cane is recognized around the world as a means for identifying and empowering people who are blind or have low vision. On October 15, 1964, White Cane Day became a national observation in the United States to celebrate their abilities and achievements. We will announce the winners of the 5th Annual Meg Robertson Mobility Award which recognizes people who demonstrate mobility skills at their level and incorporate the white cane into their lives to increase independence.     Make A White Cane Pin to Show Your Support MCB Orientation and Mobility Director Ally Bull describes how to make a white cane lapel pin. Watch the Video   Visiting the Massachusetts State House The Ashburton Park Entrance on Bowdoin Street is the accessible entrance for the State House. Visitors using The RIDE or a rideshare service, such as Uber or Lyft, may use Capitol Coffee House at 122 Bowdoin Street as the drop off point address. Capitol Coffee House is across the street from the Ashburton Park Entrance. Guides will be available to assist attendees. Information on visiting the Massachusetts State House Learn more about Massachusetts State House Accessibility Questions? Email mcbinfo at mass.gov or call 1-800-392-6450 The Massachusetts Commission for the Blind does not discriminate on the basis of disability and is committed to providing accessible events. ASL interpreting and CART services have been requested. To request a reasonable modification to participate in this event, please contact Executive Office of Health and Human Services Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accommodations Coordinator Shauntay King at 617-894-4352 or Shauntay.M.King at mass.gov. Requests made after October 4, 2025 will be considered but may not be possible to fill. Massachusetts Commission for the Blind 40 Broad Street, Boston, MA 02109 1-800-392-6450             Massachusetts Commission for the Blind | 40 Broad Street | Boston, MA 02109 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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