[Md-sligo] Minute Message from the Movement

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February 2015 Minute Message from the Movement

 

Fellow Federationists,

Happy Valentine's Day to all.  Amazon is a great source for everything
including valentine treats.  Be sure to use Amazon Smile and help NFBMD put
a smile on a blind child's face.  We will use funds from this project to
support our three NFB BELL programs in Maryland.  Please send this link to
all of your relatives, friends and neighbors.
http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1301033.

 

I am pleased to announce that Congressman Chris Van Hollen is a co-sponsor
of HR 138, The Transition to Integrated, Meaningful Employment, or TIME Act.
I hope the remaining members of the Maryland Delegation will join
Congressman Van Hollen in co-sponsoring this important legislation so that
all workers with disabilities will be paid at least the minimum wage.

 

Many thanks to everyone who attended our day in Annapolis on January 22.
Now we must work to ensure that the $250,000 appropriated by the Governor
for the  <http://www.nfbmd.org/drupal/node/80> Center of Excellence in
Nonvisual Access to Education, Public Information, and Commerce, is not cut
from the budget by the General Assembly.  We must also work for the passage
of SB 538 AND HB535,   Orientation and Mobility Instruction for blind and
visually impaired children. Our third issue is protecting the rights of
blind persons to parent their children, SB 550 AND HB 1083.  To read the
fact sheets on these issues, go to www.nfbmd.org and look under current
advocacy issues, 2015 Annapolis issues. Check the list serves for
information on letter writing to the various committees who will be
considering these bills.

    

Congratulations to the 33 students who participated in the Braille Challenge
on February 7.  Many thanks to all of the volunteers and speakers who helped
make this day an informative one for parents and students. Look for further
information about the Braille Challenge in our newsletter, the Braille
Spectator, which is coming soon.

  

Did you buy your tickets to Basket Bingo yet?  Remember tickets are $20
through March 12, and $25 at the door.  March 13 will be your lucky day.
Over $3500 in prizes will be awarded. Be a winner and help the NFBMD.  Go to
www.nfbmd.org <http://www.nfbmd.org>  to read about the event and purchase
tickets.  If you need a Braille or large-print bingo card, send me a note
off list or give me a call.

 

Join us for an afternoon of musical inspiration on Sunday, March 22 from 4
to 7pm at the Pikesville International Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 4619
Old Court Rd., Pikesville, MD 21208. Performers include: The Maryland
Boychoir, The Girl Scouts of Central Maryland Chorus, The Singing Sensations
of Baltimore Youth Choir, St. Bernadine's Gospel Choir, a spoken word
performance, various soloists and more.  Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at
the door.  Go to www.nfbmd.org <http://www.nfbmd.org>  for more information.

 

Important Dates:

February 28. Goalball Clinic in Baltimore. For more information, email
mdgoalball at gmail.com <mailto:mdgoalball at gmail.com> .

 

March 4. 1pm, Hearing for SB 538 at the Senate Education, Health and
Environmental Affairs Committee, Miller Senate Office Building, 2nd Floor.

March 13. Basket Bingo (for tickets and further information call
410-715-9596). Over $3,500 in prizes! All baskets filled!

 

March 22.  An afternoon of musical inspiration to be held at Pikesville
International Seventh-Day Adventist Church. This event will benefit NFBMD
Youth Programs. For further questions or information send an email to
AAOMI2015 at gmail.com <mailto:AAOMI2015 at gmail.com> .

March 26-27. Jacobus tenBroek Disability Law Symposium.

 

March 31. Deadline for National Scholarship applications. For applications
go to: https://nfb.org/scholarships.

April 11. UEB Workshop, sponsored by NFBMD and ACBMD, to be held at LBPH.

  

April 15. Deadline for NFBMD Scholarship applications. For applications go
to: http://nfbmd.org/drupal/scholarship.

  

April 18. Bowl-a-thon to benefit Maryland Parents of Blind Children. Get
your team ready to bowl from 2-4pm. For more information, contact Teresa
Graham at teresagraham3 at gmail.com <mailto:teresagraham3 at gmail.com> . 

 

May 9. Be OK with Blindness.  This seminar, presented by MDPOBC and BISM, is
for parents, siblings and teachers of BVI children. Location: 3345
Washington Blvd, Baltimore, MD.  For more information send an email to
Melissa Riccobono, mdpobc at nfbmd.org <mailto:mdpobc at nfbmd.org> .

 

June 7. Third annual Dot Dash 6k. Run or walk for Braille literacy. Race
begins at 200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place, Baltimore, MD 21230.

 

July 5-10. 75th Annual Convention of the National Federation of the Blind.

 

August 7. Crab Feast to be held at Columbus Gardens, 4301 Klosterman Ave
Baltimore, MD 21236. For the benefit of the John T. McGraw Scholarship.

November 13-15.  NFBMD Annual State Convention, to be held in Ocean City,
MD.

 

Sharon Maneki

 

Sharon Maneki, President

National Federation of the Blind of Maryland

410-715-9596

 

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