[MD-AtLarge] NFB of Maryland 2021 Convention Agenda

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National Federation of the Blind of Maryland


2021 Annual Convention


AGENDA


Focus Forward!


Friday, November 12 to Sunday, November 14


 



Image description: American flag, flying on a flagpole, waving in a slight
breeze against a bright blue sky with a few wispy white clouds.

 




 


The Members of the Board of Directors and the 
Host Committee welcome you to the 55th Annual Convention of the National
Federation of the Blind of Maryland


 

Ronza Othman, President
National Federation of the Blind of Maryland

 

Meleah Jensen and Brian McCann, Co-Chairpersons
Convention Organization and Activities

 

Anil Lewis, President
Greater Baltimore Chapter

 

Qualik Ford, President
Maryland Association of Blind Students

 

Garret Mooney, President
Maryland Parents of Blind Children

 

 

 

Holiday Inn Downtown Baltimore Inner Harbor

105 W.  Fayette St., Baltimore, MD 21201

410-347-5707



Welcome


Welcome to the 55th annual convention of the National Federation of the
Blind of Maryland being held in Baltimore at the Holiday Inn Baltimore
Downtown Inner Harbor.  A detailed description of the layout of the hotel
can be found later in this agenda.  When you check in to the hotel, you will
be asked to confirm your departure date.  If you decide to leave earlier
than the departure date you confirm when you check in, there may be a change
fee.

 


Special Information for First-Time Attendees


All first-time convention attendees are cordially invited to attend a
First-Timers Orientation from 8 to 9:30 p.m., on Wednesday, November 4.  The
Ambassadors Committee will walk you through the events that will take place
throughout the weekend, explain processes such as door prizes and voting, as
well as make sure every first-time convention attendee is matched with a
mentor.  

Zoom Meeting ID: 624 813 8327
<https://zoom.us/j/6248138327?pwd=eTZlYUgwR3ZQVVl1dXBLSHcrbml1QT09>  
One-Number Conference Call: 339-209-4083

 


Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Conduct


We are committed to providing a safe and harassment-free environment for
everyone.  Thank you for cultivating an atmosphere in which participants
from diverse backgrounds can learn, network, and share with each other in an
environment of mutual respect.  We are committed to diversity, equity,
inclusion, and the free expression of ideas.  These principles have been
outlined in our code of conduct, which can be found at NFB.org/Code-Conduct.

 

We recognize a shared responsibility to create and uphold that atmosphere
for the benefit of all.  Prohibited behaviors include harassment, unwelcome
sexual attention, and inappropriate use of the NFBMD convention space and
platforms.  Prohibited behavior or misuse of our space and platforms will
not be tolerated and may result in removal from the convention and/or other
consequences.   

For assistance or to report an incident at the convention, 
please call 504-621-4162 or email Convention at nfbmd.org for immediate
attention.

Formal reports can be submitted to the NFB national office at: 
NFB.org/About-Us/History-and-Governance/Code-Conduct/Grievance-Report-Form.

All formal reports will be fully investigated according to the code of
conduct.  Thank you for contributing to our community and the high
expectations we strive to maintain.



Policy on In-Person Events


Note: The NFBMD Board of Directors may update this policy based on public
health guidance.   The most up-to-date version of this policy is available
at NFBMD.org/EventPolicy.  

This policy is applicable to all chapters, divisions, and the affiliate, as
well as any activities, meetings, fundraisers, or in-person gatherings of an
official nature.

1.	This policy augments any local public health requirements, including
those established by the State of Maryland and the County where the event
takes place.   This policy is the minimum required for in-person events and
activities and may be more restrictive than local guidance.   However, if
local public health guidance imposes additional or more restrictive
requirements, the more restrictive requirements govern.
2.	The following individuals should stay home:

a.      Individuals who feel sick, including experiencing any of the
following symptoms: fever, sore throat, runny nose, loss of smell or taste,
or those ordinarily associated with COVID-19;

b.      Individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 14
days;

c.       Individuals who have a pending COVID-19 test;

d.      Individuals who have been exposed to an individual who is known or
suspected of having COVID-19;

3.	Individuals who purchase tickets for an event and either experience
symptoms or later determine they do not feel comfortable attending a large
gathering due to the pandemic may choose between requesting and receiving a
full refund or donating all or part of the purchase price to the
organization;
4.	The event host must have masks on hand for individuals who do not
bring their own or whose masks are damaged or soiled;

 

Indoor Gatherings:

5.	Temperature screening will be conducted for all attendees of any
in-person gatherings with more than 30 attendees, and anyone whose
temperature is 100.4 degrees or higher will not be granted admission;
6.	Screening will be conducted for any events with more than 30
participants, and those reporting symptoms and/or recent exposure to
COVID-19 will be denied admission;
7.	Individuals must wear masks that fully cover their mouths and noses
at all times unless actively eating and drinking, and unless they have been
granted a reasonable accommodation based on disability by the affiliate
President or Vice Presidents; 
8.	Physical distancing is required at all events, e.g., six feet apart
unless from the same household.   For events where individuals are at round
tables, no more than six individuals may share a table.   Where tables are
rectangular, only every other seat may be occupied;  
9.	Events are limited to 75% venue capacity, but where it would be
difficult to ensure physical distancing as required by #8 above, capacity
may be limited to 50%;
10.	Those working the event, including guides, ticket takers, servers,
etc.  must wash hands frequently consistent with CDC guidance;
11.	The event host must provide hand sanitizer and/or easy, convenient,
and accessible means for event attendees to wash their hands consistent with
CDC guidance;
12.	Individuals may only eat and drink while stationary;
13.	Food served at any events must be prepared by a commercial kitchen
that adheres to COVID-19 food preparation requirements;
14.	Individuals serving food must wear gloves;

 

Outdoor Gatherings:

15.	Individuals must follow the county’s requirements concerning wearing
masks; 
16.	Physical distancing may be required at all events for individuals
not from the same household, e.g., six feet apart.   
17.	Those working the event, including guides, ticket takers, servers,
etc.  must frequently wash hands consistent with CDC guidance;
18.	The event host must provide hand sanitizer and/or easy, convenient,
and accessible means for event attendees to wash their hands consistent with
CDC guidance;
19.	Individuals may only eat and drink while stationary;
20.	Food served at any events is recommended to be prepared by a
commercial kitchen that adheres to COVID-19 food preparation requirements;
21.	Individuals serving food must wear gloves;

 

Adopted: August 16, 2021 

Last Updated: August 28, 2021

 


Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration


Registration activities take place in the Promenade Foyer, which is outside
of the International Ballroom, between 2 and 6 p.m., on Friday; 8 and 8:25
a.m., and 12 and 12:15 p.m., Saturday; and 8:30 and 8:50 a.m., Sunday.  All
convention attendees (both local and from out of town) are asked to
register.   Those who pre-registered for convention may pick up their
registration packets in the area designated pre-registration.  Those who did
not pre-register may go to the area designated registration.  Please have
your check or cash ready to pay the registration fee of $25 per person.  We
will pilot an on-site credit card platform, but we cannot guarantee it will
work.  Convention registration is a requirement for voting, door prize
eligibility, and a number of other convention activities.  We condition
rates for hotel rooms on proof of registration.

 




 


Fun with Friends Convention Child Care Activities


All child care (for children ages 6 weeks to 9 years) will take place in
International Ballroom E on the Main Level.  Hours are: Friday 9:15 a.m.  to
6:30 p.m.; and Saturday 8:15 a.m.  to 5:15 p.m.  and 6:30 to 10 p.m., or at
conclusion of the banquet, whichever is earlier (lunch and dinner will be
provided).  Parents, contact Garret Mooney for details.

 

 


Exhibit Hall


The exhibit hall is located in the Pratt Room on the Lower Level.  The
exhibit hall will operate on Friday from 11 a.m.  to 4 p.m.

 


Special Attention Items


*        Banquet tickets may be purchased for $45 by cash or check at the
on-site registration area.  We will pilot a credit card purchasing process,
but we cannot guarantee it will work flawlessly.   No tickets will be
available after 
12 p.m., on Saturday.  At the banquet ticket exchange table, you may make
arrangements to reserve a specific seat for yourself or for a group of up to
eight people.  On the evening of the banquet, tickets will be required to
enter the ballroom and will be collected at the tables.  Tickets may be
exchanged for vegetarian or meat meals at the banquet ticket exchange table
if done so by 2 p.m.  on Saturday.

*        Banquet ticket exchange will be located in the Promenade Foyer
outside the International Ballroom on Saturday between 1:20 and 2 p.m.   

*        General Sessions will be held in International Ballroom ABC.  

*        Boxed lunches will be resold if not picked up by 12:30 p.m., on
Friday.   Those interested in boxed lunches on Friday should visit the
Promenade Foyer.   Those failing to pick up their boxed lunches by 12:30
p.m., on Friday will forfeit them and will not receive a refund.

*        Tickets for other meals may be purchased on a first-come,
first-served basis from the registration Table and cost as follows:

*	Picnic and a Play: $20
*	Senior Issues Luncheon: $25
*	Parents Luncheon: $25

*        Qualik Ford and Erin Daring are the co-chairs of the Door Prize
Committee.  Please turn in your door prizes to Qualik and/or Erin as soon as
possible.  You must be registered for the convention and be physically
present when your name is called in order to win a door prize.  Door prizes
will be awarded during the general sessions on Saturday and Sunday and
during the convention banquet.

*        Mike Bullis is the Chairperson of the National Funding Support
Committee, which manages our Bake and Experience Auction.  Please consider
bringing baked goods and donating experiences such as dinners, cooking
lessons, etc., for this auction.  

*	We will have a cane walk with individualized cane travel instruction
by an NOMC on Saturday morning.  To reserve a slot for your child or for
yourself, please contact Garret Mooney.
*	On Sunday, you must check out of your room before 11 a.m.  
*	If you are leaving the Holiday Inn Baltimore Downtown Inner Harbor
by an NFB of Maryland bus, please bring your luggage to the Hopkins Room on
the lower level between 7:30 and 9 a.m., Sunday, where it will be tagged and
held for storage until noon when buses will be loaded.  Please be sure your
luggage is clearly labeled with your name, address, and telephone number.
*	The Guide Dog Relief Area is located on the lower level of the hotel
outside of the Hopkins Room.  Directly to the left of the door is a grassy
area.  There also is a large cement area just in front of the doors, about
15 feet wide and 30 feet long.  There are stairs up to Liberty Street at the
perimeter of the cement area, and you can choose to cross the street to
visit the dog park on the other side of Liberty Street instead.  When
exiting the hotel on the lower level, please be sure to prop the door, as it
will automatically lock behind you if you do not do so when exiting.  Please
also remember to make sure the door closes completely behind you when you
come back inside the hotel.   




Organization Information


National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
1800 Johnson Street, Suite N1, Baltimore, MD 21230
443-426-4110; President at nfbmd.org


 

 

 







Image: Mark Riccobono

President

National Federation of the Blind

Image: Ronza Othman

President

National Federation of the Blind of Maryland

 

 




 





	
		

Image: Julie Deden

National Representative & Executive Director

Colorado Center for the Blind

 

 

 

 




 


Officers:


Ronza Othman, President, Baltimore

Deborah Brown, First Vice President, Rockville

Dezman Jackson, Second Vice President, Baltimore

Judy Rasmussen, Secretary, Kensington

Jenivieve White, Treasurer, Owings Mills


 


Board of Directors:


Anil Lewis, Baltimore

Sharon Maneki, Columbia

Mildred Rivera, Halethorpe

Melissa Riccobono, Baltimore

Melba Taylor, Bowie

Marguerite Woods, Baltimore




 


Our Credo


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!

 


The National Federation of the Blind Pledge


I pledge to participate actively in the efforts of the National Federation
of the Blind to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the blind;
to support the policies and programs of the federation; and to abide by its
constitution.

 


About the National Federation of the Blind of Maryland


The National Federation of the Blind of Maryland (NFBMD), an affiliate of
the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), is an organization of blind
people and their family and friends.  We believe in the full capacity of
blind people; we have the power, influence, diversity and determination to
help transform our dreams into reality.  Our members work together for a
brighter tomorrow by raising the expectations for blind people everywhere so
that blind persons can live the lives they want.


 


Who We Are


The National Federation of the Blind of Maryland is a 501c(3) nonprofit
comprised of blind people of all ages, their families and friends.  Our
strong local chapters and divisions, and well-trained leaders help newly
blind people adjust to vision loss and promote the full participation and
integration of blind people in our communities.  We bring our collective
experiences together to effect change at the state and national level.


 




 


What We Do


*	Assist blind persons to acquire the skills of independence
*	Help blind persons to develop confidence in themselves through our
many service activities
*	Teach blind persons the skills of leadership through active
participation in conventions, chapter meetings, and civic activities
*	Encourage blind seniors to continue their active and meaningful
lifestyles
*	Prepare blind students for productive tax-paying careers through
academic and training scholarships
*	Inform people with diabetes about their options for coping with
vision loss
*	Support parents and friends of blind children with information about
the capabilities of the blind
*	Protect and promote the civil rights of blind persons through public
education and legislative action
*	Advocate for policies that eliminate discrimination and guarantee
equal access to educational programs and high-quality rehabilitation
*	Educate the public through seminars, community activities and our
publications




 


 



LIVE THE LIFE YOU WANT


Lyrics copied from October 2015 Presidential Release

 

Chorus:  Live the life you want.  Nobody can stop you.
Shoot for the sun and break on through.
So you're blind.  You'll be fine.  We've got good news!
You can live the life you want.  Yes, we know the truth.

Grab a cane, get trained, gotta get movin’.
Make a change in the wage, that's what we're doin’.
Come with me, yeah

Chorus

You and me, NFB, let’s dream together.
NFB, you and me, lives on forever.
You will see yeah

Chorus

You can live the life you want.  You’ll know the truth.

 




 


Thank You, Convention Sponsors


We extend profuse thanks to the following convention sponsors.


AdNet/AccountNet, Inc., Independence Level Sponsor

True Sounds Audio, Independence Level Sponsor

Brown, Goldstein and Levy LLP, Equality Level Sponsor

Maryland Relay, Equality Level Sponsor

Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Equality Level Sponsor

Friends of the Maryland Library for the Blind and Print Disabled,
Opportunity Level Sponsor

Maryland Department of Disabilities, Opportunity Level Sponsor

The Low Vision Shop of Maryland and Virginia, Opportunity Level Sponsor

3D PhotoWorks, Freedom Level Sponsor

 

 


Navigating the Holiday Inn


The Holiday Inn Baltimore Downtown Inner Harbor is located at 105 West
Fayette Street, near the southeast corner of Fayette and Liberty streets.
This used to be the Crown Plaza Downtown Inner Harbor and shares space with
the Radisson Baltimore Downtown.  The two hotels share the conference
facilities that are called the International Ballroom, Promenade, and
Fayette Room, and the Holiday Inn side of the facility houses the Carroll
Foyer and lower-level conference area.  We will only use the sleeping rooms
in the Holiday Inn Tower for our convention, but we will use all of the
conference facilities at the property.  The two hotels also share a
restaurant, bar, and other common facilities.  However, they each have their
own entrances, parking valets, check-in desks, sleeping room towers, fitness
facilities, and other amenities.  The Radisson entrance also is on Fayette
Street, about 150 feet east of the Crown Plaza entrance.  Convention
attendees should use the Holiday Inn entrance.  However, there is a hallway
that connects the Radisson and the Holiday Inn, as well as a walkway between
the hotels through the restaurant.  This description focuses on the Holiday
Inn side of the facility, as well as the shared conference space.   

 

We will provide descriptions using cardinal directions, and where possible,
also use right and left.  Imagine the Holiday Inn main level almost like an
upside-down capital T with a capital L connecting to the capital T at its
bottom left arm.  The long arm of the upside-down capital T is the south
hallway, and the crossbar of the capital T is the east-west hallway.  The
International Ballrooms and the Fayette Room are along the east (right) leg
of the upside-down capital T.  An 
L-shaped hallway hangs off the left (west) end of the upside-down capital Ts
crossbar.  The north-south leg of the capital L is used primarily to connect
the two conference areas to one another.  The east-west leg of the capital L
houses the Holiday Inn conference rooms: Carroll, Poe, and Mencken.

 

When you first enter the Holiday Inn hotel entrance, you will be facing
south.  The entrance to the Holiday Inn hotel is on Fayette Street.  There
is an automatic door that leads you into a vestibule.  Immediately on your
left (east) is the entrance to the shared restaurant, Harbor Sports Bar and
Grill.  You come across the entrance to this restaurant even before you
enter the second doors to the Holiday Inn hotel, and so it is really in the
vestibule rather than in the hotel itself.

 

If you walk into the Holiday Inn hotel main entrance and find yourself in
the vestibule, you will find the second set of doors to the hotel on your
right.  Once you enter those doors, you are facing west, and the restaurant
is behind you and Fayette Street is on your right.  The check-in desks are
on your right along the north wall.  There are two of them with a space
between them.  At the west end of this part of the lobby and across from
(south of) the second check-in desk is an unstaffed snack bar.  

 

If you orient yourself so that your back is to the first check-in desk, you
are at the top of the upside-down capital T; you enter a hallway that goes
north and south, which we will call the south hallway.  As you walk south
along the south hallway, on your left you will pass a common area containing
various desks and chairs for use by hotel guests, as well as an ATM.  On
your right is another common area with carpeting containing sofas and chairs
with charging ports in the conversation areas.  At the southern end of this
carpeted seating area is a long tall table with high stools, where you can
recharge your electronic devices.  Past this seating area on the right is
the accessible entrance to the hotel lobby bar.  If you wish to visit the
bar, look for a ramp to go up to the bar off towards your right.  If you
continue south past the lobby bar, you reach the apex of the upside-down
capital T, which is an east-west hallway.  The south hallway comes to a dead
end here.

 

If you enter the east-west hallway (the crossbar of the upside-down capital
T) by turning left (east), the elevator banks will be on your right (south)
just before you encounter carpeting.  If you turn into the elevator bank
hallway, two elevators will be on your right (on the west wall) and one to
the left (on the east wall).  These elevators will take you up to the
sleeping rooms and down to the lower-level conference facilities.  

 

If you continue east along the east-west hallway (the crossbar of the
capital T) past the elevator lobby, you come to a carpeted area followed by
a strip of tile floor that is about five feet wide, and beyond it, more
carpeting.  Once you reach the second carpeted area, you are in the
Promenade Foyer.  Registration will be in the Promenade Foyer throughout the
weekend.  On your right (south) are the International Ballrooms, which are
comprised of ballrooms A through F.  You first encounter the doors for
International Ballroom A.  The doors to Ballroom A will be used for general
session.  Ballrooms B and C are south of ballroom A and all three will be
combined together to make one big room, Ballroom ABC which will be used for
General Session, the Board Meeting, Friday afternoon tours, and the Picnic
and a Play event.  If you keep walking east along the Promenade Foyer beyond
International Ballroom A, the next ballroom you encounter is International
Ballroom F.  Past Ballroom F is another set of doors that leads into
Ballroom D.  Ballroom D has a raised fixed stage in it that we will not use.


 

Across from International Ballroom A on the north side of the Promenade
hallway are restrooms (ladies’ room on the left and men's room on the
right).  Past the restrooms, across from Ballroom F is a hallway that
branches off to the left (north) and leads to the Radisson Hotel.  We will
not use any facilities in the Radisson.  The Promenade Foyer will come to a
dead end at the east end at some steps leading up to Ballroom E and the
Fayette Room.  We will be using International Ballroom E and the Fayette
Room for childcare.  To avoid the steps leading down to the hotel business
office, from this upper level, at the top of the steps continue straight
(east) all the way to the east wall, before turning right (south) to find
the entrance to Ballroom E.  At the top of the steps continue straight
(east) all the way to the east wall, before turning left (north) to find the
entrance to the Fayette Room.  The Fayette Room has glass walls.  Directly
to the right (south) of the steps leading up to Ballroom E and the Fayette
Room is a wheelchair lift.  Your cane can easily miss this obstacle, so to
be forewarned is to be forearmed.  

 

If at the apex of the upside-down capital T, you turn right (west), another
entrance to the lobby bar is to your right and there is a set of steps that
leads up to the bar from this side.  The hallway will come to a dead end
past the bar, and you would enter the capital L hallway if you turn left
(south).  

 

Along the east arm of the capital L hallway, there is a spiral staircase
that leads to the lower floor of the hotel.  Of course, you can reach the
lower floor via the elevators as well.  Past the area where the spiral
staircase is, the L-shaped hallway continues south and comes to a dead end
at its apex, another hallway that leads left (east).  There are other arms
that branch off of the capital L, but they are not relevant to our needs,
and if you shoreline along the wall, you will reach the apex of the capital
L.  The entrance to the Carroll Room is on the left (north) side of this
short east-west hallway.  On the right (south) side of the hallway is the
Poe Room followed by the Mencken Room.  The east hallway (capital L) comes
to a dead end at a service area and you'll have to retrace your steps to get
to other parts of the hotel.  

 

There are more meeting rooms we will use in the lower lobby.  The
lower-level conference space is like a capital H with the elevator hallway
as the crossbar connecting the two legs of the capital H.  To reach the area
where we will have meetings and seminars, turn right from the set of two
elevators or left from the single elevator towards the leg of the capital H
with more meeting rooms.  Pratt A and B are along the leg of the H, and
Douglass is at one end of the leg while Peale is at the other.  If you are
facing the Pratt room, the Peale room is to your right (west) and the
Douglass room is to your left (east).  

 

For the Hopkins Room, turn left from the set of two elevators or right from
the single elevator towards the leg of the capital H where there is only one
meeting room and the spiral staircase as the major landmark.  The Hopkins
Room is along the leg of the capital H.  Restrooms are at the top of that
same leg of the capital H.  This area also holds the spiral staircase which
leads to the upper floor.  To find the steps safely, go all the way to the
west end by the entrance to the Hopkins Room and turn left (south).  

 

To find the guide dog relief area, orient yourself so the side with the two
elevators is behind you and turn left (until you meet a hallway).  Turn left
again and walk straight until you meet a set of double doors to the outside
of the hotel.

 

The hallways on the guest room floors of the Crown Plaza are quite short.
Each floor will have rooms with numbers ending with numbers 20 through 35.
The lower numbered rooms are in the Radisson tower.  Imagine each floor is
like a capital H with the elevator bank as the crossbar of the H.  If you
put the side with the two elevators behind you and go clockwise starting
with the bottom left leg of the H, you will encounter rooms ending 20 to 23
(northwest side), rooms ending 24 to 27 (northeast side), rooms ending 28 to
31 (southeast side), and rooms ending 32 to 35 (southwest side).  




 


Chapters and Divisions of 
the National Federation of the Blind of Maryland


At Large Chapter


Marguerite Woods, president, 443-271-1668, mwoods719 at gmail.com

Monthly meetings third Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., via phone: 339-209-4083

 


Baltimore County Chapter


Ruth Sager, president, 410-602-9030,  <mailto:rsager78 at gmail.com>
rsager78 at gmail.com

Monthly meetings fourth Wednesday in Pikesville


 


Central Maryland Chapter


Graham Mehl, president, 301-875-8295, blind at trailstone.com

Monthly meetings first Tuesday in Columbia

 


Eastern Shore Chapter


Patty Ann Behr, president, 443-953-1464, pattyannbehr at gmail.com

Monthly meetings second Saturday in Salisbury


 


Greater Baltimore Chapter


Anil Lewis, president, 410-659-9314, ext.  2374, alewis at nfb.org 

Monthly meetings third Saturday in Baltimore


 




 


Greater Carroll County Chapter


Brian Keseling, president, 410-855-5605,  <mailto:bkmaverick at gmail.com>
bkmaverick at gmail.com

Monthly meetings second Saturday in Westminster 


 


Maryland Association of Blind Students


Qualik Ford, president, 301-312-9813, qsford at outlook.com
<mailto:qsford at outlook.com>  

Periodic meetings throughout the year 


 


Maryland Association of Blind Merchants


Melba Taylor, president, 240-381-1637, m.taylor at encoreassoc.com

Periodic meetings throughout the year


 


Maryland Parents of Blind Children


James “Garret” Mooney, president, 480-433-8003,
james.garret.mooney at gmail.com 

Periodic meetings throughout the year


 


National Harbor Chapter


Amber Woods, president, 301-978-6686, woodsamber83 at gmail.com 

Monthly meetings fourth Saturday in Suitland


 


Senior Issues Division


Ruth Sager, president, 410-602-9030, rsager78 at gmail.com

Periodic meetings throughout the year

 


Sligo Creek Chapter


Debbie Brown, president, 301-881-1892,  <mailto:Deborahb14 at verizon.net>
Deborahb14 at verizon.net

Monthly meetings second Saturday primarily in Silver Spring


 


TLC Chapter


Meleah Jensen, president, 504-621-4162, MeleahHeather at gmail.com 

Meetings third Thursday in Towson     

 


Western Maryland Chapter


Chris Myers, president, 772-925-9484, cam76albino at gmail.com

Monthly meetings First Saturday in Cumberland



 




 


Stay Connected and Informed:


Follow the National Federation of the Blind of Maryland on Twitter:

twitter.com/NFBMD 

 

Friend the National Federation of the Blind of Maryland on Facebook:
<https://www.facebook.com/nationalfederationoftheblindofmaryland>
facebook.com/NationalFederationOfTheBlindOfMaryland

 

Stay connected with your fellow Maryland Federationists by joining our state
email listserv.  This list allows you to receive affiliate and national
announcements, and also to start and participate in discussions regarding
blindness and blindness issues.  To sign up visit nfbnet.org, click on “join
or drop NFB mailing lists,” and activate “NFBMD” link, and follow the
instructions.  Many of our local chapters now also have a listserv.  Talk to
your chapter president to learn how to sign up so you don’t miss important
information about chapter news and events.

 

Visit our website at nfbmd.org.  Check out our blog for the President’s
Messages.   We welcome blogposts from all of our members.  Be sure to check
out the Blindness Resources link, and the Know Your Rights link to keep up
to date on important information.  Be sure to download and print “About
NFBMD,” in the “About Us” tab on nfbmd.org, for use at chapter outreach
events.   

 


Braille Spectator


The Braille Spectator is published for members of the National Federation of
the Blind of Maryland and others who share an interest in the work of this
organization.  The Braille Spectator can be read on the web at
nfbmd.org/newsletter or can be listened to on the local channel of
NFB-Newsline.





Expanding Our Prominence in Maryland


 



Image: NFBMD engaged in legislative advocacy in Annapolis with Senator
Clarence Lam fighting for desegregated voting based on disability

 




 


Blind Equality Achievement Month




Image: Participants dressed in costume for the NFB Blind Equality
Achievement Month Wizarding Weekend on Main in Old Ellicott City



Image: Participants of the Central Maryland Chapter receive a White Cane
Awareness Day proclamation from Howard County Councilperson Opel Jones.




 


NFBMD on the Hill


 



Image: President Ronza Othman, Legislative Chair Sharon Maneki, and Student
Division Vice President Erin Daring stand with Congressman Jamie Raskin at
the Washington Seminar.


 




 


Committees of the 
National Federation of the Blind of Maryland


If you’re interested in being appointed to a particular committee, notify
the NFBMD president at president at nfbmd.org or 443-426-4110.

 


Advocacy Committee


Sharon Maneki, chairperson

 


Ambassadors Committee


Judy Rasmussen, chairperson


 


Audit Committee


Barry Hond, chairperson


 


BELL Committee


Brittany Bomboy, chairperson


 


Braille Spectator Committee


Ronza Othman and Sharon Maneki, editors


 


Deaf-Blind and Hearing Loss Issues Committee


Janice Toothman, chairperson


 


Development and Fundraising Committee


Anil Lewis and Jenivieve White, co-chairpersons


 


Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee


Anil Lewis and Qualik Ford, co-chairpersons

 


Employment Committee


Pam Goodman and Jannis Forbes, co-chairpersons


 


Guide Dog Issues Committee


Ashley Alvey and Janice Toothman, co-chairpersons


 


Legislation Committee


Sharon Maneki, chairperson

 


Membership Committee


Dezman Jackson, chairperson


 


PAC Plan Committee


John Paré and Stephanie Flynt, co-chairpersons


 


Public Relations Committee


Chris Danielsen, chairperson


 


Resolutions Committee


Chris Danielsen, chairperson


 


Scholarship Committee


Mildred Rivera, chairperson

 


Sharon Maneki Youth Empowerment Grant Committee


Sharon Maneki, chairperson


 


Social Media Committee


Karen Anderson, chairperson


 


Website and Technology Committee


John Berggren, chairperson


 


Youth Activity Committee


Lizzy Muhammad Park, chairperson


 


 


Convention-Related Committees


 


Anna Freysz Cable Award Committee


Debbie Brown, chairperson


 


Bernard Turner Committee


Ellen Ringlein, chairperson

 


Convention Child Care Committee


Brittany Bomboy, chairperson


 


Convention Organization and Activities


Meleah Jensen and Brian McCann, co-chairpersons


 


Convention Registration Committee


Marie Marucci, chairperson


 


Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award Committee


Teresa Graham, chairperson


 


Door Prize Committee


Erin Daring and Qualik Ford, co-chairpersons


 


Gold Cup Crab Race Committee


Rose Warner, chairperson


 


Jennifer Baker Award Committee


Melissa Riccobono, chairperson


 


Kenneth Jernigan Award Committee


Sharon Maneki, chairperson


 


National Funding Support Auction Committee


Michael Bullis, chairperson


 


Nominating Committee


Debbie Brown, chairperson

 

 

          




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Leaving A Legacy: Dream Makers Circle

You can help build a future of opportunity for the blind by becoming a
member of our Dream Makers Circle.  It is easier than you think.  Just visit
your bank and convert an account to a P.O.D. (payable on death) bank account
which is payable after your passing to the National Federation of the Blind
or the National Federation of the Blind of Maryland.  Your legacy gift to
the National Federation of the Blind or the National Federation of the Blind
of Maryland can be made in the form of a will or living trust, an income
generating gift, or by naming us as the beneficiary of a retirement plan,
IRA, pension, or a life insurance policy.  You can designate a specific
amount, a percentage, or list NFB as one of several beneficiaries.  For
additional information, please contact Patti Chang at 410-659-9314, ext.
2422 or at  <mailto:pchang at nfb.org> pchang at nfb.org.

 

 

 

 

 




 

 

MARYLAND RELAY

Telecommunications Access of Maryland (TAM) is a division of the Maryland
Department of Disabilities and operates the Maryland Relay and Maryland
Accessible Telecommunications programs. Maryland Relay is a free, public
service for individuals who are Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, or
speech-disabled that enables them to communicate using the telephone. The
Maryland Accessible Telecommunications (MAT) program offers a wide variety
of solutions and tools—from amplified phones to Braille TTYs to tablets—
needed to independently make or receive phone calls.

Visit  <http://www.mdrelay.org> www.mdrelay.org for information.

 



 

STRIVE 

Lyrics by Barbara Elliott

 

Sometimes people tell me blind people should be quiet and sit down
But I say "No!" I say "No!" I say "No."
They contend that I should be content to let others lead me around,
But I say "No!" I say "No!" I say "No."
Everybody needs somebody to help sometimes, but I'm in charge of me,

Chorus: I've gotta strive, strive, strive a little farther,
Reach, reach, reach a little longer,
Work, work, work a little harder,
Hope, hope, hope a little stronger.
Watch me, watch me, watch me.
Nothin's gonna stop me, stop me, stop me.
I'm spreading my wings, soaring on a dream,
I can do anything!

I gotta be brave even when I'm afraid to do hard things.
I'll tell myself "Go!" I'll just go, I will go.
I'm not a fool; I need training and tools to live out my dreams.
So I'll say "Go!" I'll just go, I will go.
I'm not a passenger in my life.  I'm gonna take control and drive.

Chorus



Convention Agenda


Friday, November 12


9:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. — Fun with Friends Childcare

International Ballroom E

Brittany Bomboy, Convention Childcare Coordinator; Baltimore, Maryland

 

9:30 to 10:30 a.m. — Resolutions Committee Meeting

International Ballroom D and F

Everyone is encouraged to attend!

Chris Danielsen, chairperson; Baltimore, Maryland

 

10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. — NFBMD Board of Directors Meeting (Open to All) 

International Ballroom ABC

 

11 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Exhibits

Pratt Room

Check out the latest offerings from a variety of companies and organizations
that provide technology and services for the blind.  Jenivieve White,
sponsorship and exhibits coordinator and treasurer, National Federation of
the Blind of Maryland; Owings Mills, Maryland

 

11:30 a.m. — Boxed Lunch Distribution

Promenade Foyer

*You paid for a boxed lunch at pre-registration.

 

12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. — NFBMD B&O Railroad Museum Tour

International Ballroom ABC

 

12:30 to 1:30 p.m. — Crowd Source Workshop: Technology

International Ballroom D and F 

There are many useful low-tech and high-tech technologies available for the
blind.  Participants will share their favorite apps, low-tech aids, and
other technology they use.  Each participant will have up to 90 seconds to
demonstrate or describe their favorite gadget or application.  Karen
Anderson, First Vice President, Greater Baltimore Chapter, National
Federation of the Blind of Maryland; Baltimore, Maryland

 




 

1 to 4 p.m. — Transition Fair

Hopkins Room

Come join the Maryland Transition Coalition to learn about services and
resources for transition-aged persons.  Maurice Peret, coordinator of
Mentoring Programs, National Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

 

1 to 2 p.m. — Deaf-Blind and Hearing Loss Issues Committee Meeting

Douglass Room

Share strategies and ideas to maintain independence.  Anyone interested is
invited to attend.  Janice Toothman, chairperson; Bowie, Maryland

 

1:30 to 2:30 p.m. — Employment Workshop

International Ballroom D and F 

Come learn best practices on how to get and keep a job.  Pam Goodman,
co-chairperson, NFBMD Employment Committee; Linthicum, Maryland; Janice
Forbes, co-chairperson, NFBMD Employment Committee; Laurel, Maryland

 

1:30 to 4 p.m. — Senior Issues Seminar: Connecting to Independence During a
Pandemic

Carroll Room

For seniors and others facing vision loss.  Ruth Sager, president, Maryland
Senior Issues Division, National Federation of the Blind of Maryland;
Baltimore, Maryland; Ellen Ringlein, advisor to the president, National
Federation of the Blind of Maryland; Baltimore, Maryland

 

1:45 to 2:45 p.m. — NFB National Center Virtual Tour

International Ballroom ABC

 

2 to 3 p.m. — Protecting the Rights of Guide Dog Users 

Douglass Room

Share strategies and ideas on how to ensure that the rights of guide dog
users are protected.  Ashley Alvey, co-chairperson; Baltimore Maryland;
Janice Toothman, co-chairperson; Bowie, Maryland

 

2 to 6 p.m. — Convention Registration and Packet Pickup 

Promenade foyer

 




 

2:30 to 3:30 p.m. — Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Workshop

International Ballroom D and F 

Come learn about diversity, equity, and inclusion and help map the way
forward on DEI in Maryland.  Anil Lewis, co-chairperson, NFBMD DEI
Committee; Baltimore Maryland; Qualik Ford, co-chairperson, NFBMD DEI
Committee; Baltimore, Maryland

 

3 to 4 p.m. — Blind Parents Meeting

Peale Room

Share tips and tricks on how to parent using non-visual techniques.  Network
with other blind parents and caregivers.  Melissa Riccobono, chairperson;
Baltimore Maryland

 

3:30 to 8 p.m. — Student Workshop

Poe Room

Come learn about matters of interest to students including how to
self-advocate in school, with potential employers, and in the world.  Learn
what resources are available for students.  Includes a networking pizza
party.  Registration from 3:30 to 4 p.m.  Qualik Ford, president, Maryland
Association of Blind Students; Baltimore, Maryland

 

4 to 8 p.m. — Annual Conference for Parents and Teachers of Blind Children:
Maryland Parents of Blind Children  

International Ballroom D and F 

What are the skills and tools blind students need in school and to live the
lives they want?  How do you make sure school services are appropriately
addressing their needs?  What can you do to support them at home?  Learn
about the benefits of summer programs and how to help your child with other
blindness skills.  These are only some of the topics to be discussed at this
seminar.  Includes a networking pizza party for families.  Garret Mooney,
president, Maryland Parents of Blind Children Division; Baltimore, Maryland 

 

6 to 8:30 p.m. — Maryland Association of Blind Merchants Annual Meeting and
Networking Mixer

Carroll Room           

Come learn about matters of interest to blind merchants and those in the
Business Enterprise Program.  Melba Taylor, president, Maryland Association
of Blind Merchants; board member, National Federation of the Blind of
Maryland; Bowie, Maryland

 

7 to 8:30 p.m. — Picnic and a Play  

International Ballroom ABC

The Braille is Beautiful Players will perform an original play written by
Debbie Brown.  Debbie Brown, play author and director; first vice president,
National Federation of the Blind of Maryland; Rockville, Maryland

 

8:30 to 11:30 p.m. — Crab Idol

International Ballroom ABC

This American Idol-style evening promises to be fun for all ages.  Those
wishing to perform songs can do so for $5 per person per performance or $10
per group.  Chapters and Divisions will battle it out to determine which has
the most talent.  Enjoy snacks and fellowship thanks to the Maryland
Association of Blind Students and Maryland Parents of Blind Children.
Proceeds support MDABS and MDPBC.  To sign up to perform, contact Qualik
Ford or Garret Mooney.

 


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Saturday, November 13


7 to 8:15 a.m. — Maryland Association of Blind Students Annual Meeting 

Poe Room

The Maryland Association of Blind Students will hold its annual business
meeting, including planning future workshops and events and holding
elections.  Continental breakfast will be available.  Qualik Ford,
president; Baltimore, Maryland

 

7 to 8:15 a.m. — Western Maryland Chapter Meeting

Mencken Room

The Western Maryland Chapter will meet face-to-face.  Continental breakfast
will be available.  Chris Myers, president; Cumberland, Maryland

 

7 to 8:15 a.m. — At-Large Chapter Meeting

Carroll Room

The At-Large Chapter will meet face-to-face.  Continental breakfast will be
available.  Marguerite Woods, president; Baltimore, Maryland

 

7 to 8:15 a.m. — NFBMD Cane Walk

Pratt Room

The Maryland Parents of Blind Children will host a cane walk for children
and adults.  Garret Mooney, president, Maryland Parents of Blind Children
Division; Baltimore, Maryland

 

8 to 8:25 a.m. — Convention Registration and Packet Pickup 

Promenade foyer

 

8 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. — Fun with Friends Childcare

International Ballroom E

Brittany Bomboy, coordinator; Baltimore, Maryland

 


8:30 a.m. to noon — Saturday Morning Session


International Ballroom ABC


8:30 a.m. — Call to Order and Opening Ceremonies

 

8:50 a.m. — Greetings from the National President

Mark Riccobono, president, National Federation of the Blind; Baltimore,
Maryland 

 

9 a.m. — Focus Forward on Equal Access to Education

Marcella Franczkowski, assistant state superintendent, Division of Early
Intervention and Special Education, Maryland state Department of Education;
Baltimore, Maryland

Conchita Hernandez, Blindness and Low Incidence Coordinator, Division of
Early Intervention and Special Education, Maryland state Department of
Education; Baltimore, Maryland

 

9:15 a.m. — Focus Forward on Our Internal Programs

Get on the Pac Plan - Stephanie Flynt, Maryland PAC Plan co-chairperson;
Baltimore, Maryland

Gold Cup Crab Race - Rose Warner, ticket agent; Baltimore, Maryland  

 

9:30 a.m. — Focus Forward with a National Lens: A Report from Our National
Office

Julie Deden, executive director, Colorado Center for the Blind; Littleton,
Colorado

 

10 a.m. — Focus Forward with a Student Lens: A Report from Our NABS
Representative

Mausem Mehta, board member, National Association of Blind Students; Stanton,
Virginia 

 

10:10 a.m. — Just Keep Swimming 

McClain Hermes, 2021 USA Paralympic Swimming Team; Baltimore, Maryland  

 

10:20 a.m. — Focus Forward on Independence: Rehabilitation Services 

Toni March, director, Office of Blindness and Vision Services, Maryland
Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS); Baltimore, Maryland  

 

10:30 a.m. — Focus Forward on Employment 

Panel Moderators: Pam Goodman, co-chairperson, NFBMD Employment Committee;
Linthicum, Maryland; Janice Forbes, co-chairperson, NFBMD Employment
Committee; Laurel, Maryland

 

11:10 a.m. — Without a Net: Tips for Blind Students in Preparing for Their
Transition to College

Dan Burke, public relations specialist, Colorado Center for the Blind;
Littleton, Colorado

   11:25 a.m. — Focus Forward on Legislation and Advocacy

Sharon Maneki, director of Legislation and Advocacy and board member,
National Federation of the Blind of Maryland; Columbia, Maryland

 

11:35 a.m. — Focus Forward on Innovation: Excellence in Nonvisual Access and
Blindness Programs

Anil Lewis, executive director of Blindness Initiatives, National Federation
of the Blind; board member, National Federation of the Blind of Maryland;
Baltimore, Maryland

 

11:45 a.m. — Reports and Resolutions

 

Noon — Adjourn

 

12 to 12:15 p.m. — Convention Registration and Packet Pick-Up

Promenade Foyer

 

12 to 1:45 p.m. — Luncheon: The Education of Blind and Low-Vision Students

Pratt Room

For parents, teachers of the blind, and those interested in matters
concerning blind students.  Garret Mooney, president, Maryland Parents of
Blind Children Division, National Federation of the Blind of Maryland;
Baltimore, Maryland 

 

12 to 1:45 p.m. — Luncheon: Reclaiming Independence After Vision Loss

Carroll Room

For seniors and others facing vision loss.  Ruth Sager, president, Maryland
Senior Issues Division, National Federation of the Blind of Maryland;
Baltimore, Maryland; Ellen Ringlein, Advisor to the President; Baltimore,
Maryland

 

1:20 to 2 p.m. — Banquet Ticket Exchange

Promenade Foyer

 


2 to 5 p.m. — Saturday Afternoon Session


International Ballroom ABC


2 p.m. — Call to Order

 

2:05 p.m. — Focus Forward

Ronza Othman, president, National Federation of the Blind of Maryland;
Baltimore, Maryland

 

2:40 p.m. — Purpose to Action: A Report from the Maryland School for the
Blind

W. Robert Hair, superintendent, Maryland School for the Blind; Baltimore,
Maryland

 

2:50 p.m. — Perspectives from a Reader: What Blind People Should Know

Lauren McLarney, attorney, Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP; Baltimore,
Maryland

Blaire Freed, workplace task assistant, AdNet/AccountNet, Inc.; Baltimore,
Maryland

 

3:20 p.m. — Focus Forward on Safety and Supports: Consent and Boundaries

Sar Surmick, director, Consent Academy; Seattle, Washington

Danielle Montour, educator, Consent Academy; Lubbock, Texas

 

4:05 p.m. — Focus Forward on State Programs

Carol Beatty, secretary, Maryland Department of Disability; Baltimore,
Maryland

John Shatto, embassador, Maryland Able; Baltimore, Maryland

John Owen, director, Maryland State Library for the Blind and Print
Disabled; Baltimore, Maryland

4:40 p.m. — A Welcome from the Maryland General Assembly

Brooke Lierman, Maryland State Delegate, District 46; Baltimore, Maryland

 

4:50 p.m. — Reports and Resolutions

 

5 p.m. — Adjourn

 

5 p.m. — Reception and Cash Bar 

Promenade Foyer

 

6:30 to 10 p.m.* — Fun with Friends Childcare

International Ballroom E

Brittany Bomboy, coordinator

*Childcare ends at 10 p.m., or 15 minutes after the banquet ends, whichever
is earlier




 


7 p.m. — 55th Annual Convention Banquet 


International Ballroom ABCDF

Master of Ceremonies: Mark Riccobono, president, National Federation of the
Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

Keynote Banquet Address: Julie Deden, executive director, Colorado Center
for the Blind; Littleton, Colorado 

Scholarships and Awards

 

Immediately after the Banquet — Maryland Gold Cup Crab Race

Race Callers: Ronza Othman and Rose Warner

 

 

 

 


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Sunday, November 14


7:30 to 9 a.m. — Luggage Collection

Hopkins Room

For bus passengers only

 

8 to 8:45 a.m. — Nonsectarian Devotions

International Ballroom ABC

Judy Rasmussen, secretary, National Federation of the Blind of Maryland;
Kensington, Maryland

 

8:30 to 8:50 a.m. — Convention Registration and Packet Pick-Up 

Promenade Foyer

 

9 a.m. to noon — Sunday Morning Session
International Ballroom ABC

9 a.m. — Call to Order and Invocation

 

9:05 a.m. — Recognizing Our Veterans 

Ed Jackson, board member, Greater Baltimore Chapter; Baltimore, Maryland 

 

9:20 a.m. — A Report from Blind Industries and Services of Maryland

Michael Gosse, director of accessibility, Blind Industries and Services of
Maryland; Baltimore, Maryland

9:35 a.m. — Focus Forward on Our Children: NFB BELL Academy

Lizzy Muhammad-Park, NFB BELL Academy coordinator for Maryland; Baltimore,
Maryland  

 

10:05 a.m. — Focus Forward on Independence: NFB Training Centers

Moderator: Julie Deden, executive director, Colorado Center for the Blind;
Littleton, Colorado

Juhi Narula, secretary, Maryland Association of Blind Students; Bowie,
Maryland

Brittany Bomboy, NFB Childcare coordinator; Baltimore, Maryland

Dezman Jackson, second vice president, National Federation of the Blind of
Maryland; Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

10:55 a.m. — Financial Report

Jenivieve White, treasurer, National Federation of the Blind of Maryland;
Owings Mills, Maryland

 

11:10 a.m. — Affiliate Elections

 

11:25 a.m. — Resolutions, Audit Committee Report, and Other Business

 

Noon — Adjourn

 


A Closing Message


On behalf of the officers and Board of Directors, I’d like to take this
opportunity to thank all Federationists and friends for your generous
monetary donations and gifts of goods and services.  We had a very
successful year and an outstanding convention because of your help! 

Ronza Othman, President

 




 

 


 



BRAILLE IS BEAUTIFUL 






Na na na-na na na, na na na-na nah.

Na na na na nah, na na na-na nah.

 

Chorus:

Go on and live your life,

Don't need a bit of sight.

In the end you'll find

Braille is beautiful.

Put your fingers on the page.

Tell your friends it's all the rage.

It's all gonna be OK, yeah

Braille is beautiful!

 

Na na na na na na, Na na na-na nah Braille is beautiful!

Na na na-na nah, Na na na-na nah.

 

Verse

Louis Braille was his name.  Slate 'n' stylus was his game.

They tried to stop him, but we adopted the code that paved the way.

 

Chorus

 

Na na na na na na, Na na na-na nah Braille is beautiful!

Na na na-na nah, Na na na-na nah.

Na na na-na nah, Na na na-na nah.

 

BRAILLE IS BEAUTIFUL!

 




2021 NFBMD Exhibitors


The following is a list of organizations that are participating in the 2021
NFBMD Exhibit Hall.  Check NFBMD.org for updates and additions to this list.

 

*	Vanda Pharmaceuticals
*	Maryland State Library for the Blind and Print Disabled
*	Maryland Technology Assistance Program
*	Maryland Department of Disabilities
*	Maryland Able
*	Integration Technologies Group
*	Low Vision Specialists of Maryland and Virginia
*	Maryland Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)
*	Maryland Relay/Telecommunications Access of Maryland
*	National Aquarium
*	Industries for the Blind
*	Vispero
*	PS You Are Fabulous
*	NFBMD National Harbor Chapter
*	NFBMD Western Maryland Chapter

 

Ronza Othman, President

National Federation of the Blind of Maryland

443-426-4110

Pronouns: she, her, hers

 

The National Federation of the Blind of Maryland 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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