[Nfb-idaho] State President's update for March

Dana Ard Danalynard at q.com
Sat Mar 3 21:52:02 UTC 2018


Pasted in this email and attached is the state president's update for March.
As always, if you have questions please call or email. Thank you. State
President's Update 

March, 2018

 

It's time to get excited about our 2018 National Federation of the Blind
state convention to be held April 26-28, 2018.  It will be held at the Red
Lion Canyon Springs hotel, 1357 Blue Lakes Blvd. N, Twin Falls, Id. 83301.
Room rates are $81.00 plus 8% tax for singles, doubles, triples, and quads.
A full breakfast is included for all who stay in the hotel.  Please call 208
734-5000 to make your room reservations. The cut-off date for reservations
is April 1, (April fool's day) and I'm not foolin, so do it right away. I
have not heard that credit cards are being charged a fee, but remember if
you use a debit card, and a fee is charged, it may be taken out before the
convention, and will not be credited back for 5-7 days after the end of
convention. This only applies to debit cards, so I would suggest if you are
asked for a credit card number, give a credit card number not a debit card
number. The registration form is on the website. Registration will be
$20.00, board dinner $15.00, and the banquet is $30.00. Banquet selections
are either prime rib or salmon. 

 

Our convention theme is Raising Expectations and Creating Opportunities.  We
will have a reception on Thursday night with lite snacks. Come and see old
friends and make new ones. The agenda is shaping up nicely. Joe Ruffalo, the
National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey president, is our national
representative. We have been working together on some fun and educational
presentations. We will hear from blind parents, members of our Idaho
legislature, challenges for blind children in education, new innovations in
technology and much more. Our blindness product and services expo promises
to have more technology than in the past. We will have a student seminar,
planned and conducted by blind students, as well as a meeting for parents to
discuss the fall seminar which is being planned for parents and blind
children and teens. Our senior division will also meet.  Our Friday night
activity will be fun and educational, and of course, we will have goodies.
The high point of convention will be our banquet with our scholarship
awards, and address by Joe Ruffalo.  Our on-line auction will be in
progress, and we can help people to bid if needed. 

 

January was an exciting month with our Legislative luncheon, with 75 members
and legislators in attendance. We requested the legislature to fund the
Idaho Talking Book program, and also provided information about the National
Federation of the Blind of Idaho. Al Schneider, chair for the Treasure
Valley Cycle for Independence, encouraged the legislators to get involved
and ride in the event. 

 

Ramona Walhof, Mai Nguyen, and I traveled to Washington D.C. for the
Washington Seminar. Mai is the new president of the Central Idaho chapter.
Mai immigrated to the United States from Vietnam when she was 17, and she
found the Washington Seminar to be a real learning experience. We were able
to speak personally with both of our senators, but spoke with staffers on
the representative side. You can read about the issues on the NFB website,
www.nfb.org. 

 

On a sad note, Noel Newhouse, the vice-president of the Idaho Gems, died on
February 26. His service will be on Tuesday, March 6, at the Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church, on the corner of Orchard and Cassia streets in Boise, at
10:00 A.M. Noel was a long-time dedicated federationist, and will be greatly
missed. 

 

I hope to see everyone at our state convention. Let's come together to raise
expectations and create opportunities. 

 

Dana Ard, President

National Federation of the Blind of Idaho

208 345-3906 

 

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