[Nfb-science] Updated NFB National Convention Agenda

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Minor updates have been made to the 2009 NFB 
convention agenda. Please see below.


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2009 ANNUAL CONVENTION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

JULY 3 to JULY 8















THE MEMBERS OF THE
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF MICHIGAN
WELCOME YOU TO THE
69th ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND

Marc Maurer, President
National Federation of the Blind
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230

Mary Ellen Jernigan
Executive Director for Operations and
Chairwoman, Convention Organization and Activities

Fred Wurtzel, President
National Federation of the Blind of Michigan
1212 North Foster Avenue
Lansing, Michigan 48912-3309

Detroit Marriott® at the Renaissance Center
Renaissance Center
(313) 568-8000

Courtyard by Marriott®
333 E. Jefferson Avenue
(313) 222-7700






DETROIT MARRIOTT
	The 69th annual convention of the National 
Federation of the Blind is being held in Michigan 
at the Detroit Marriott® at the Renaissance 
Center.  As usual, our hotel rates are very good: 
singles and doubles $62, triples $66, and quads 
$68. In addition to the room rates, there is a 15 
percent sales tax.  There is no charge for 
children under eighteen in the room with parents 
as long as no extra bed is required.  Proof of 
convention registration is necessary, including 
the showing of an NFB registration badge if 
requested.  Otherwise, regular hotel rates must be paid.

	The Detroit Marriott is a seventy-two story 
round hotel in the middle of a larger complex of 
buildings known as the Renaissance Center.  The 
lowest level is the Motor Lobby where people 
arriving by taxis and automobiles enter the 
hotel.  There are bellmen at this entrance and 
elevators going directly to the main lobby of the 
hotel, which is located on Level Three.  All 
hotel meeting rooms, ballrooms, and the exhibit 
hall are on Levels Three, Four, and Five.  A bank 
of twelve elevators is located in the center of 
the hotel in a corridor oriented along the 
east-west axis of the building.  The first six 
elevators at the west end of the corridor (three 
on each side) serve floors one, three, four, 
five, and forty through seventy.  The next six 
elevators (three on each side) serve floors one, 
three, four, five, and nine through forty.   Just 
beyond each end of the elevator corridor a set of 
escalators serves Levels Three, Four, and 
Five.  To reach the main hotel lobby you should 
leave the elevator corridor heading west.  The 
hotel restaurant (Forty-two Degrees North) and 
Volt (a bar which also serves an extensive array 
of food) can be entered from the main 
lobby.  Many other food outlets including a large 
food court are located on Levels A, One, and Two 
in the Renaissance Center complex.  The easiest 
way to exit the hotel proper into other parts of 
the Renaissance Center Complex is to use an 
escalator located near the Coach Insignia 
Restaurant elevator at the south end of Level 
Three of the hotel.  The Detroit Marriott has a smoke-free policy.
     	
      COURTYARD MARRIOTT
      The Courtyard Marriott is connected to 
Level Two of the Renaissance Center Complex by an 
enclosed overhead walkway.  It may also be 
reached by leaving the Renaissance Center at 
Level One through the Jefferson Lobby.  We are 
using both sleeping rooms and meeting space in the Courtyard Marriott.





   “MOTOR CITY” MARCH FOR INDEPENDENCE:
SUPPORTING OUR IMAGINATION FUND CAMPAIGN
      On Monday, July 6, we open the convention 
with our spectacular third March for 
Independence.  Marching through downtown Detroit, 
we will celebrate our liberty among friends, 
family members, and supporters.  Please gather 
for this fundraising and “friend-raising” 
walk-a-thon and rally at 6:45 Monday morning in 
the Wintergarden on Level A of the Detroit 
Marriott.  Most of the route is along the 
beautiful RiverWalk promenade and culminates with 
a rally in Rivard Plaza.  Marcher drop-in 
briefing sessions are on Sunday, July 5, from 
7:00 to 10:00 pm.  Let’s walk together to make 
the Motor City March a truly magnificent event.

NFB OF MICHIGAN HOSPITALITY DANCE!
      Our host affiliate invites you to celebrate 
with them by renewing old friendships and/or 
forming new ones on Monday, July 6, at 7:00 pm in 
the Ambassador Ballroom, Level 3.  Entertainment 
by “Nine,” a nine-piece band that will perform 
Motown, soul, classic rock, pop, and old 
standards—guaranteed to create an exciting 
atmosphere and stir pleasant memories.

ROOKIE ROUNDUP
           All first-time convention attendees 
are cordially invited to attend a reception from 
8:00 to 10:00 pm on Friday, July 3, in the 
Ambassador Ballroom One, Level 3.  President 
Maurer and other Federation leaders will be on 
hand to welcome you to the convention and preview 
the week’s activities. Veteran conventioneers 
should urge all first-timers to attend this 
special event.  Also, first-time rookies are 
invited to join an informal, fun gathering on 
Sunday, July 5, from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm in the Affiliate Action Suite 6801.

	REGISTRATION & PREREGISTRATION
	Registration activities take place in the 
Renaissance Foyer, Level 4 beginning at 9:00 am 
on Saturday, July 4; at 8:30 am on Sunday, July 
5; and at other times as listed throughout the 
week.  The fee for registration at convention is 
$20 per person (if you preregistered before May 
31, the fee was $15), and all those attending the 
convention (both local and out
of
town people) 
are asked to register. Convention registration is 
a requirement for door prize eligibility and a 
number of other convention activities. We 
condition rates for hotel rooms on proof of 
registration, including the showing of an NFB 
registration badge if requested. Therefore, 
please register as soon as possible after arrival.

	EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE MARKET	
      Exhibits and the NFB Independence Market 
are located in the Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3.  The exhibit hall hours are:
	Saturday	9:00 am to 5:00 pm
	Sunday	8:30 am to 5:00 pm
	Monday 	Noon to 1:45 pm; sponsors only from 7:00-10:00 pm
	Tuesday	Noon to 1:45 pm—Note: This is the final time that
			Independence Market and Literature will be open.
	Tuesday	7:00 to 10:00 pm—Exhibit Hall only; Independence
			Market and Literature closed)
There is a special event for sponsor-level 
exhibitors only on Monday, July 6, from 7:00 to 
10:00 pm (see “Special Attention” section and 
agenda listing for more information).  Sign up 
for NFB-NEWSLINE® at the NEWSLINE table, check 
the agenda for times to visit Room 6401 to learn 
about it, or call local number (313) 483-1147 to 
use NEWSLINE at convention.  Any alterations in 
the general session schedule which may occur 
during the convention will result in conforming 
shifts in the exhibit schedule and will be 
announced in the exhibit areas. A number of 
affiliated NFB divisions and committees have 
tables. Many new electronic devices are 
demonstrated, as well as a special exhibit of 
materials and resources for the deaf-blind.

MEETINGS
	General sessions of the convention are being 
held in the Renaissance Ballroom, Level 4 on 
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The morning 
sessions convene at 9:30 am on Monday, and 9:00 
am on Tuesday and Wednesday.  The convention 
adjourns promptly at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, July 
8.  Please note that all requests for 
announcements by Dr. Maurer during general 
sessions must be submitted in Braille.
	
	BANQUET AND BANQUET TICKET EXCHANGE
	The banquet is being held in the Renaissance 
Ballroom, Level 4 at 7:00 pm, Wednesday, July 
8.  Banquet tickets purchased at convention are 
$40.00 (the cost was $35 if purchased before May 
31) and are on sale during registration on 
Saturday and Sunday, and from noon to 12:30 and 
1:30 to 2:00 pm on Monday.  No banquet tickets 
will be available for purchase after Monday.
	It will be necessary to have your banquet ticket 
with you to attend the banquet; it will be 
collected at the banquet table. Arrangements 
should be made for reserved table assignments by 
taking the ticket(s) you purchase to the Banquet 
Exchange Table in the registration area, where 
you may exchange either an individual ticket or a 
group of tickets for reserved seating.  Banquet tables seat ten people.


RELIGIOUS SERVICES AND DEVOTIONS
	On Sunday, July 5, Fr. Gregory Paul, C.P., will 
celebrate a Roman Catholic Mass at 7:15 am in Ambassador Ballroom One, Level 3.

	Also on Sunday at 11:45 am services for the 
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will 
be held in Ambassador Ballroom One, Level 3.

	Devotional services will be held in Ambassador 
Ballroom One, Level 3, at 7:30 am on Tuesday, and 
8:00 am on Wednesday.  Please note there is no 
service on Monday morning.  Services are 
nonsectarian and will end at least fifteen 
minutes prior to morning convention sessions.

knfbReader MOBILE
THE CELL PHONE THAT READS PRINT
      With the power of digital photography and 
unique cell phone software, reading print on the 
go wherever you are is now possible for blind 
people.  Come and learn about this fabulous, 
life-changing technology in the exhibit hall and 
at demonstration and training sessions planned in 
the afternoon on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and 
in the evening on Tuesday. Go totally mobile and 
join the reading revolution today!
	
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED
	TO THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
• A Federation Information Desk will be in the 
registration area from Saturday morning, July 4, 
through Wednesday, July 8, if you have questions 
or need assistance.  The Michigan affiliate will 
also maintain a table near the hotel check
in 
desk in the main lobby to provide assistance and 
hospitality during much of the convention.

• When you register, you will be given a badge. 
Please wear it at all times during the convention.

• The room number for the Presidential Suite is 
7010.  Someone will be on hand in the 
Presidential Suite throughout most of the 
convention to greet you and make appointments for 
you with the President or anyone else you wish to 
see.  The Presidential Suite will not be open 
during the business sessions of the convention, 
the Sunday morning Board of Directors meeting, 
Monday morning (due to the Independence March), 
or the Wednesday evening banquet. Come to the 
Presidential Suite. You will be most welcome.


• The room number for Mary Ellen Jernigan, 
Chairwoman of Convention Organization and 
Activities, is 6910. Questions concerning hotel 
rooms, meeting rooms, banquet, scheduling, 
registration, and other matters dealing with 
convention arrangements should be referred to the 
Chairwoman of Convention Organization and Activities.

• Individuals needing to conduct business with 
the NFB Treasurer may do so by going to the 
DaVinci Room, Level 4 on Monday, July 6, between 
5:30 and 7:30 pm, or on Tuesday, July 7, between 12:00 noon and 2:00 pm.

• The Michigan Suite (Fred Wurtzel, President) is 6805.

• The Affiliate Action and Rookie Activities 
Suite (Joanne Wilson and Pam Allen, Coordinators) is 6801.

• We are again offering NFB Camp (child-care 
services) for children six weeks through ten 
years of age in Marquette A and B Rooms, Level 5 
during convention sessions, most meetings, and 
the banquet.  Preregistration and payment by June 
15 were required for NFB Camp.

	NFB Camp is organized and supervised by Carla 
McQuillan, the executive director of Main Street 
Montessori Association.  Alison McQuillan, camp 
worker and teacher since 1998, is the activities 
director.  Please note that NFB Camp provides 
morning and afternoon snacks, but parents are 
required to provide lunch for their child(ren) 
every day. Times listed are the opening and 
closing times for NFB Camp. A late fee of $10 
will be assessed for all late pickups.

NFB Camp hours:
Friday, 7/3			8:30 am to 5:30 pm
Saturday, 7/4		Closed
Sunday, 7/5		8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:00 to 5:30 pm
Monday, 7/6		9:00 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30 pm
Tuesday, 7/7		8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30 pm
Wednesday, 7/8		8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30 pm
Banquet 7/8	         6:30 pm to 30 minutes after closing

• A Special Evening For Sponsor-Level 
Exhibitors:  Again this year, the exhibit hall 
will reopen from 7:00 to 10:00 pm on Monday, July 
6, for a very special evening dedicated solely to 
Sponsor-Level Exhibitors listed here. Come and 
bring a guest to say “thank you” to our sponsors 
and to enjoy their interesting offers and 
demonstrations.  Our convention sponsors 
are—Platinum: HumanWare and UPS; Gold: Deque 
Systems, Inc., Freedom Scientific, and Oracle; 
Silver: En-Vision America, Intel®, and Wal-Mart; 
Bronze: Adobe, Council of U.S. Dog Guide Schools 
(CUSDGS), IBM, Independent Living Aids (ILA), and 
Microsoft; Exhibit Hall: GW Micro, J&B Medical 
Supply, National Industries for the Blind, 
ReadHowYouWant, and Roche Diagnostics.

• The ever-popular Showcase of Talent is back 
again at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, July 7, presented by 
the Performing Arts Division.  Admission price is 
$5.00. If you would like to participate in the 
Showcase, make sure to sign up early by 
contacting Beth Allred at the convention.

• Raffle tickets will not be sold in the 
registration area, and no raffles or other such 
drawings will take place during convention 
sessions or at the banquet. The single exception 
to this rule will be that national divisions may 
(if they request it in advance) conduct such 
drawings during the convention or at the 
banquet.  LaSalle A Room, Level 5 will be set 
aside at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, July 8, for all 
other drawings. Any group or affiliate wishing to 
conduct drawings at this time (or any person 
wishing to know the winners) may go at noon on Wednesday to the LaSalle A Room.

AFFILIATED DIVISIONS, COMMITTEES, AND GROUPS
	The Federation carries on its business through 
divisions, committees, and groups. The meetings 
of some of these have been scheduled for 
particular times and are listed in the agenda. 
Others have not been formally scheduled but will 
meet at the call of their chairpersons or 
presidents. If you have matters that you would 
like to discuss with any of the following 
divisions, committees, or groups, you should contact:

Divisions:
• Agriculture and Equestrian: Fred Chambers, President;
• Assistive Technology Trainers:  Michael Barber, President;
• Classics, Antiques, and Rods or Special Interest Vehicles (CARS):
	Joseph B. Naulty, President;
• Deaf-Blind: Burnell Brown, President;
• Diabetes Action Network for the Blind: Michael Freeman, President;
• Human Services: Melissa Riccobono, President;
• National Association of the Blind in Communities of Faith: Tom Anderson,
	President;
• National Association of Blind Entrepreneurs: James R. Bonerbo,
	President;
• National Association of Blind Lawyers: Scott LaBarre, President;
• National Association of Blind Merchants: Kevan Worley, President;
• National Association of Blind Office Professionals: Lisa Hall, President;
• National Association of Blind Piano Technicians: Don Mitchell, President;

• National Association of Blind Rehabilitation Professionals: Melody
	Lindsey, President;
• National Association of Blind Students: Terri Rupp, President;
• National Association of Blind Veterans: Dwight Sayer, President;
• National Association of Guide Dog Users: Marion Gwizdala, President;
• National Association to Promote the Use of 
Braille (NAPUB): Nadine Jacobson, President;
• National Federation of the Blind in Computer 
Science: Curtis Chong, President;
• National Federation of the Blind Krafters: Joyce Kane, President;
• National Federation of the Blind Seniors: Judy Sanders, President;
• National Organization of Blind Educators: Sheila Koenig, President;
• National Organization of Parents of Blind 
Children (NOPBC): Carol Castellano,
President;
• Performing Arts: Dennis Holston, President;
• Public Employees: Ivan Weich, President;
• Science and Engineering: John Miller, President;
• Sports and Recreation: Lisamaria Martinez, President;
• Travel and Tourism: Don Gillmore, President;
• Writers: Robert Leslie Newman, President.

Committees:
• Ambassadors: Angela Wolf, Chairperson;
• Blind Educator of the Year Award: David Ticchi, Chairperson;
• Committee on Assistive Technology (COAT): Curtis Chong, Chairperson;
• Committee on Automobile and Pedestrian Safety (CAPS): Deborah Kent
	Stein, Chairperson;
• Committee to Empower Underserved Populations (CEUP): Ron Brown,
	Chairperson;
• Cultural Exchange and International Program: Diane McGeorge, Chairperson;
• Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award: Joyce Scanlan, Chairperson;
• Employment: Buna Dahal, Chairperson;
• Imagination Fund: Kevan Worley, Chairperson;
• Jacobus tenBroek Award: Ramona Walhof, Chairperson;
• Jacobus tenBroek Memorial Fund: Tami Jones, Chairperson;
• Kenneth Jernigan Fund: Allen Harris, Chairperson;
• Library Services: David Hyde, Chairperson;
• Loan Fund: Donald C. Capps, Chairperson;
• Membership: Ron Gardner, Chairperson;
• Newel Perry Award: Allen Harris, Chairperson;
• Newsletter Publications: Norma Crosby, Chairperson;
• NFB-NEWSLINE® Program Steering: David DeNotaris, Chairperson;
• PAC Plan: Scott LaBarre, Chairperson;
• Planned Giving: John Halverson, Chairperson;
• Promotion, Evaluation, and Advancement of Technology: Gary Wunder,
	Chairperson;
• Public Relations: Barbara Pierce, Chairperson;
• Research and Development: Curtis Chong, Chairperson;
• Resolutions: Sharon Maneki, Chairperson;
• Scholarship: Anil Lewis, Chairperson;
• Shares Unlimited in NFB (SUN): Sandy Halverson, Chairperson;
• Spanish Translation: Norman Gardner, Chairperson;
• White Cane and Affiliate Finance: Alpidio Rolón, Chairperson.

Groups:
• Blind Musicians: Linda Mentink, Chairperson;
• Blind Parents: Deborah Kent Stein, Chairperson;
• Blind Professional Journalists: Elizabeth Campbell and Bryan Bashin,
	Co-Chairpersons;
• Educators of Blind Children: Gail Wagner, Chairperson;
• Geordi's Engineers: Lorraine Rovig, Chairperson;
• Legislative Initiatives Discussion: Don Burns, Coordinator;
• Living History: Michael Freholm, Chairperson;
• NFB Ham Radio: D. Curtis Willoughby, Chairperson;
• NFB in Judaism: David Stayer, Chairperson;
• NFB Lions: Ramona Walhof and Milton Ota, Co-Chairpersons;
• Orientation and Mobility: Edward C. Bell, Chairperson;
• Professionals in Blindness Education: Heather Field, Chairperson;
• Webmasters: Gary Wunder, Chairperson.


	CONVENTION AGENDA
  FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2009

7:30 - 8:45 am—HAM RADIO GROUP EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
Raphael Room, Level 4
Discuss hotel frequencies and architectural 
features and distributing special FM receivers 
for the hearing-impaired and Spanish-speaking 
attendees. D. Curtis Willoughby (KA0VBA), Chairperson

7:45 am - 6:30 pm—THE FUTURE IS OURS
AND THEIRS
Parent, Rehabilitation, and Orientation & 
Mobility Joint Conference for Families and 
Rehabilitation Professionals (7:45 - 8:45 
am—Registration and coffee; 12:00 to 2:00 
pm—NBPCB Awards Luncheon, Ambassador Three Ballroom)
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
	NOPBC Fees: Adults $30; Youth (13-18) $20; Children (5-12) $10
	NABRP Fees (includes lunch): Students $75; Professionals $100
	Note: Conference admission included with either registration above.
Sponsors: National Organization of Parents of 
Blind Children (NOPBC); National Blindness 
Professional Certification Board (NBPCB); 
National Association of Blind Rehabilitation 
Professionals (NABRP); and the Professional 
Development & Research Institute on Blindness 
(PDRIB) at the Louisiana Tech University. 
Chairpersons: Carol Castellano and Edward Bell

8:00 am - 4:30 pm—PROFESSIONALS IN BLINDNESS EDUCATION
Duluth B Room, Level 5
Heather Field, Chairperson
	
8:30 am—NFB CAMP: IT’S MORE THAN CHILD’S PLAY (CHILD CARE)
Marquette A and B Rooms, Level 5
Please see “Special Attention” section of agenda 
for further information.  (Preregistration by June 15 was required.)

8:30 - 11:30 am—WHAT’S NEW IN JAWS 10 AND MAGic 
11, AND A FIRST LOOK AT JAWS 11—FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC, INC.
Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
Join Eric Damery, JAWS Product Manager, for an 
exciting and informative session covering all of 
the new details surrounding JAWS and MAGic 
development.  This will also be the first look at 
JAWS 11 scheduled for public beta in August and 
includes a demo of Windows 7.  Bring questions!


  FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued

8:30 am - 5:00 pm—IBTC’S ACCESS TECHNOLOGY SEMINARS
Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
	
     8:30 - 10:00 am—Mobile productivity on cell phones.
   10:30 am - noon—Create DAISY books from your desktop.
       1:30 - 3:00 pm—Web 2.0 features with screen access software.
       3:30 - 5:00 pm—Lesser-known names in screen access software.

9:00 am - 12:00 noon—GW MICRO: BRAILLE SENSE PLUS 
AND VOICE SENSE—Registration $10; Refreshments provided.
Nicolet A Room, Level 5
The Braille Sense Plus is the lightest note taker 
with a 32-cell Braille display, and the Voice 
Sense is the smallest note taker.  Learn about 
the features of GW note takers including the GW Sense Navigation GPS.
Presenters: Raul Gallegos and Chris Park. To register, call (260) 489-3671.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm—NFB YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 14-18)
Sponsored by NFB Jernigan Institute; Mary Jo Thorpe, Coordinator

	Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
	   9:00 - 10:15 am—PARENTS-REHAB SEMINAR
  	
  	Cascade B Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
       	  10:30 am - 12:00 noon—ALL ABOUT ME
	   Help shape the future of youth outreach for the NFB.
			
	   2:00 - 3:00 pm—BACK & BICEPS, CHEST & TRICEPS
	   Learn the “ropes” about working out in a gym.
						    	
	   3:30 - 5:00 pm—ME AND YOUTUBE
	   An interactive YouTube activity for teens.

9:00 am - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATIONS
Room 6401, 64th floor
      9:00-11:00 am, 2:00-6:00 pm, and 8:30-10:00 pm—Learn about NEWSLINE
	In Your Pocket, Web News on Demand, and other new features.
      11:30 am -1:30 pm—Affiliate presidents’ gathering. Learn about NFB-
	NEWSLINE Online and how to promote NEWSLINE.
      6:30 - 8:00 pm—Exhibit for parents and their blind children (ages 10+).
  FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued

10:00 am - 5:00 pm—EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE SEMINAR
Richard B Room, Level 5
    10:00 am­Registration; 10:30 am­Seminar begins
Key strategies for job hunting: How? Where? What? 
Remember, innovation and authenticity produce 
abundant opportunities. Gain the secrets of 
obtaining and maintaining employment.  Buna Dahal, Chairperson

10:15 am - 12:00 noon—NOPBC BRAILLE CARNIVAL (ages 5-13)
Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3

1:00 - 3:00 pm—PAC MATE, BEYOND NOTE TAKING—FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC, INC.
Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
Join Jonathan Mosen as we explore the power of 
PAC Mate Omni, from beaming your KNFB Reader 
Mobile documents to be read in Braille, to 
watching TV right from your PAC Mate Omni.  See 
our new StreetTalk VIP GPS solution in action.

1:00 - 3:00 pm—WRITERS DIVISION WORKSHOP ($5.00 fee)
Room 6405, 64th floor
Visit with a published author.  Robert Leslie Newman, President

1:00 - 4:00 pm—SWIM CLINIC; SPORTS & REC DIVISION
Pool, Courtyard Marriott
Annie Sawicki, part of the AdapTap team (that 
designed an award-winning device by blind 
swimmers), is conducting a swimming workshop. 
Take a break with a cool dip in the pool.  Lisamaria Martinez, President

1:00 - 5:00 pm—HUMANWARE PRODUCT SHOWCASE AND USER GROUPS
LaSalle A and B Rooms, Level 5
Sessions: 1:00 Breeze; 2:00 BrailleNote; 3:00 Stream; 4:00 Mobile Devices
Join HumanWare and other users to learn about 
recent updates and share product tips. Ask 
questions and give us your suggestions for your 
favorite HumanWare product. Door Prizes for every session!

1:30 - 2:45 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
Greco Room, Level 4
Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really 
that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous, 
life-changing technology can work for you.  Go 
totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!
  FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued

2:00 - 3:30 pm—NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR PARENTS

	One-Two Buckle My Shoe, Three-Four Out the Door
	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Developmental timelines from preschool through elementary.
	Instructors: Debbi Head, Heather Field, Annee Hartzell

	Show Me the Technology: Middle School/High School
	Renoir Room, Level 4
	What is needed, how to work with the school to get it, and what
	to do when all else fails. Instructors: Dr. Matt Maurer and Al Lovati

	Literacy for All
	Skyline B Room, Courtyard Marriott
Large print? Braille? Both? How to tell what is best for your child.

Great Expectations: Mobility Instruction and 
Blind Children with Additional Disabilities
Skyline A Room, Courtyard Marriott
High expectations, real life goals, and how to 
achieve them in the area of independent travel.  Instructor: Denise Mackenstadt

2:00 - 5:00 pm—NOPBC TRIP TO PENRICKTON CENTER
Meeting place to be announced
Parents of children with significant multiple 
disabilities can visit this center which uses the 
Active Learning techniques of Lilli Nielsen.

2:00 - 5:00 pm—NOPBC SESSIONS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
(Note to parents: Volunteers will accompany the 
children from one workshop to the other.)

	Not-so-mad Scientists: Hands-on Chemistry Experiments:
	Cascade D Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Instructors: Dr. Andrew Greenberg, Cary Supalo, Marilyn
	Winograd, and Dr. Lillian Rankel
	2:00 ­ 3:30 pm—For Kindergarten through Grade 5
	3:30 ­ 5:00 pm—For Grades 6 through 12

	

  FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued

NOPBC SESSIONS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH, Cont’d.

	Tactile Drawings and Representations:
      Cascade C Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Instructors: Ann Cunningham and Debbie Kent Stein
	2:00 ­ 3:30 pm—For Grades 6 through 12
	3:30 ­ 5:00 pm—For Kindergarten through Grade 5

2:00 - 5:00 pm—GW MICRO: WINDOW-EYES TRAINING 
(Registration $10; Refreshments provided)
Nicolet A Room, Level 5
Explore the power of Window-Eyes with advanced 
scripting support, Office 2007, Windows Vista, 
and Windows 7.  Come to see the best support for 
the Internet in a screen reader. Presenters: Raul 
Gallegos and Chris Park. To register, call (260) 489-3671.

2:00 - 7:00 pm—KRAFTERS KORNER
Richard A Room, Level 5
Meet some talented Federation crafters and 
purchase their beautiful hand-made items for 
sale.  Joyce Kane, Krafters Division President

3:00 - 4:30 pm—MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR JERNIGAN 
INSTITUTE (Workshop One; Workshop Two is on Saturday at 4:00 pm)
Brulé A Room, Level 5
Attendees will learn the latest information about 
the Institute and about how they can utilize its 
programs to build the organization at the local 
level. We expect the discussion to spark new, 
imaginative ideas for future programs. Led by 
Mark Riccobono, Jernigan Institute Executive Director.

3:00 - 4:45 pm— knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
Greco Room, Level 4
Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really 
that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous, 
life-changing technology can work for you.  Go 
totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!

3:00 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOC. OF BLIND ENTREPRENEURS
Brulé B Room, Level 5
James R. Bonerbo, President


  FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued

3:30 - 4:50 pm—NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR PARENTS

Access for Everyone
Skyline A Room, Courtyard Marriott
Learn how blind and low-vision children of all abilities can access
education and information in school and in the world.
Instructor: Dr. Denise Robinson

Braille Music for Dummies
Skyline B Room, Courtyard Marriott
Just enough to stay one step ahead of the 
kids.  Instructors: Jennifer Dunnam and Kyle Conley

	Spaghetti, Meatballs, and Birthday Parties
	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Manners, cafeterias, games, playgrounds, and friends (Pre-K
	and Elementary)
	Instructors: Debbi Head and Emily Gibbs

	Bring Me to the Mall—Text Me Later
	Renoir Room, Level 4
	Manners, food courts, and friends (middle and high school)
	Instructors: Eric Guillory and Deja Powell

5:00 - 6:30 pm—PARENTS AND REHABILITATION 
PROFESSIONALS JOINT CONFERENCE RECEPTION
Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3

6:00 - 10:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS BUSINESS MEETING
Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
   6:00 pm­Registration; 7:00 pm­Meeting begins
Topics: airline emergency procedures and 
evacuation; creating and growing state 
associations of guide dog users; and protecting 
the rights of guide dog users through advocacy 
and education.  Marion Gwizdala, President




  FRIDAY, JULY 3, Continued

6:30 - 10:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND OFFICE PROFESSIONALS
Renoir Room, Level 4
    6:30 pm­Registration; 7:00 pm­Meeting begins
Featuring a hands-on Braille proofreading 
workshop.  Guest speaker is from Seedlings 
Braille Books for Children.  Lisa Hall, President

7:30 - 10:00 pm—NOPBC FAMILY HOSPITALITY NIGHT
Cascade D Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott  	
Drop in, relax, and chat in an informal atmosphere.

8:00 - 10:00 pm—NFB LIONS GROUP
Room 6405, 64th floor
NFB members who are also Lions are urged to meet 
to share ideas and experiences. Co-Chairpersons: Ramona Walhof and Milton Ota

8:00 - 10:00 pm—ROOKIE ROUNDUP RECEPTION—GAINING INSIGHT FOR FIRST-TIMERS
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
First-time conventioneers, don't miss this 
event!  President Maurer and former rookies will 
be on hand to welcome you and answer 
questions.  Coordinator: Pam Allen, Director of 
the Louisiana Center for the Blind and President of the NFB of Louisiana

8:00 pm - midnight—KARAOKE NIGHT??
Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3
Admission: $5.00.  You'll have a great time. 
Braille song lists available.  Hosted by BLIND, Incorporated
	
9:00 - 10:00 pm—NFB AMBASSADORS COMMITTEE MEETING
Greco Room, Level 4
Angela Wolf, Chairperson







  SATURDAY, JULY 4, 2009

9:00 am - 5:00 pm—REGISTRATION ($20); BANQUET 
TICKET SALES ($40); Renaissance Foyer, Level 4

9:00 am 
5:00 pm—EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE 
MARKET AND LITERATURE—Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3

1:00 - 3:00 pm—WHAT’S NEW WITH NFB-NEWSLINE®
Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
Presentational seminar about the world’s largest 
audible newspaper service for the blind and 
visually impaired.  Topics cover newest online 
initiatives and improvements to the service.

1:00 - 5:00 pm—EXPLORING THE LATEST INNOVATIONS 
IN MOBILE REFRESHABLE BRAILLE AND TACTILE GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGIES
Richard A Room, Level 5
   1:00-2:00—ALVA Braille Controller: more than just a Braille display.
   2:00-3:00—Talking Tactile Tablet: exploring 
tactile images, interactive games.
   3:00-4:00—Reading On the Go!: read books, texts, etc. using a cell phone.
   4:00-5:00—Mobile Geo: a new GPS solution for accessible cell phones.	
Larry Lewis, President, Flying Blind, Inc.

1:00 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN LITERARY 
BRAILLE (NCLB) OFFICIAL EXAMINATION—SECTIONS ONE AND TWO
Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
Participants must have preregistered.  Exam 
Sections Three and Four are on Sunday, July 5 
(see agenda listing).  Sponsored by the National 
Blindness Professional Certification Board

1:30 pm—RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE
Renaissance Cartier Ballroom, Level 4
Sharon Maneki, Chairperson

1:30 - 2:45 pm— knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
Greco Room, Level 4
Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really 
that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous, 
life-changing technology can work for you.  Go 
totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!


  SATURDAY, JULY 4, Continued

2:00 - 5:00 pm—NOPBC SESSIONS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

	Braille Beats
      Cascade D Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Kids get into Braille music in a fun way.  Instructor: Kyle Conley
	2:00 ­ 3:30 pm—For Kindergarten through Grade 5
	3:30 ­ 5:00 pm—For Grades 6 through 12

	You Want to Move It, Move It
	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Judo expert Lisamaria Martinez and friends get you moving!
	2:00 ­ 3:30 pm—For Grades 6 through 12
	3:30 ­ 5:00 pm—For Kindergarten through Grade 5

2:30 - 4:30 pm—TRAVEL AND TOURISM DIVISION
Raphael Room, Level 4
Don Gillmore, President

3:00 - 4:45 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
Greco Room, Level 4
Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really 
that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous, 
life-changing technology can work for you.  Go 
totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!

3:30 - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATIONS
Room 6401, 64th floor
     3:30-6:00 pm and 8:30-10:00 pm—Learn about 
NEWSLINE In Your Pocket, Web News on Demand, and other new features.
     6:30-8:00 pm—Gathering for professionals in 
the field of work with the blind for an evening 
of presentations and possibilities.

4:00 - 5:30 pm—MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR JERNIGAN INSTITUTE
Duluth B Room, Level 5
Attendees will learn the latest information about 
the Institute and about how they can utilize its 
programs to build the organization at the local 
level. We expect the discussion to spark new, 
imaginative ideas for future programs. Led by 
Mark Riccobono, Jernigan Institute Executive Director.


  SATURDAY, JULY 4, Continued

4:00 - 6:00 pm—SPANISH SEMINAR
Brulé B Room, Level 5
Conducted entirely in Spanish.  Learn about the 
Federation, hear from some of our leaders, and 
network with other Hispanic 
members.  Facilitators: Rosy Carranza and A.Z. Martinez

4:30 - 5:30 pm—WAL-MART AND NFB JERNIGAN INSTITUTE: FUTURE INNOVATIONS FORUM
Brulé A Room, Level 5
Join a town hall meeting on Equal Access at the 
Pharmacy Counter.  Discuss emerging issues, best 
practices, and preferences as a blind or 
low-vision consumer. Influence future work 
through the NFB Jernigan Institute to encourage 
innovative Pharmacy practices and take the 
opportunity for the world's largest retailer to hear your voice.

4:30 - 6:00 pm—TWELFTH ANNUAL MOCK TRIAL—National 
Association of Blind Lawyers; Scott LaBarre, President
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
Admission: $5.00.  Federation lawyers are pitted 
against each other reenacting an old Federation 
case with the audience serving as the jury.

6:00 - 7:30 pm—NEWSLETTER PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
DaVinci Room, Level 4
Covering state newsletters, formatting a good 
publication, and publishing in accessible formats.  Norma Crosby, Chairperson

6:00 - 10:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND STUDENTS
Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3
   6:00 pm­Registration ($5.00) & Meet-and-Greet; 7:00 pm­Meeting
Happy 42nd birthday to NABS!  Remember to bring 
your contact information on a Brailled index card 
for registration.  Terri Rupp, President

6:45 - 7:45 pm—IMAGINATION FUND TRAINING MEETING
Greco Room, Level 4
Kevan Worley, Facilitator





  SATURDAY, JULY 4, Continued

7:00 - 8:30 pm—NFB AFFILIATE PRESIDENTS AND TREASURERS SEMINAR
Nicolet A Room, Level 5
Affiliate presidents and treasurers are asked to 
attend this seminar about state financial 
programs, financial data, and planning the end of 
2009 and beginning of 2010.  Topics include: 
990s, state charitable registrations, end-of-year 
preparations, and other issues. Facilitators: Bridgid Burke and Charlie Brown

7:00 - 8:30 pm—PUBLIC EMPLOYEES DIVISION
Richard A Room, Level 5
Ivan Weich, President

7:00 - 9:00 pm—CLASSICS, ANTIQUES, AND RODS (CARS) DIVISION
Renoir Room, Level 4
Joseph B. Naulty, President

7:00 - 9:00 pm—“KEYS TO INDEPENDENCE,” NATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION OF BLIND PIANO TECHNICIANS SEMINAR
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
Learn how to have a career in piano tuning and 
repair; it can enhance your independence. Don Mitchell, President

7:30 - 9:30 pm—MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
Duluth B Room, Level 5
The more we educate, the more we grow.  Ron Gardner, Chairperson

7:30 - 10:00 pm—BLIND PARENTS GROUP
Brulé B Room, Level 5
Deborah Kent Stein, Chairperson

8:00 - 9:00 pm—WHITE CANE AND AFFILIATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
Raphael Room, Level 4
Alpidio Rolón, Chairperson

8:00 - 9:30 pm—WEBMASTERS WORKSHOP
Greco Room, Level 4
A meeting for all NFB affiliate and division Webmasters.
Gary Wunder, Chairperson, Webmasters Group


  SATURDAY, JULY 4, Continued

8:00 - 10:00 pm—COMMITTEE ON LIBRARY SERVICES
Duluth A Room, Level 5
David Hyde, Chairperson

9:00 - 10:00 pm—SPANISH TRANSLATION COMMITTEE
Raphael Room, Level 4
Norman Gardner, Chairperson
































   SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2009

7:15 - 8:15 am—ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
Fr. Gregory Paul, C.P., Celebrant

8:00 am - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATIONS
Room 6401, 64th floor
     8:00-11:00 am, 1:30-5:30 pm, and 8:30-10:00 pm—Learn about NEWSLINE
	In Your Pocket, Web News on Demand, and other new features.
     6:00-7:00 pm—Promotion, Evaluation, and Advancement of Technology
	Committee gathering. Learn about NFB-NEWSLINE’s revolutionary new
	online initiatives.

8:30 am - 5:00 pm—REGISTRATION ($20); BANQUET 
TICKET SALES ($40); Renaissance Foyer, Level 4

8:30 am 
5:00 pm— EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE 
MARKET AND LITERATURE—Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3

9:00 
11:30 am—NFB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING (Open to all)
Renaissance Ballroom, Level 4

11:45 am - 12:45 pm—THE DIVISION FOR ME—NFB YOUTH TRACK
Greco Room, Level 4
A meet-and-greet with NFB division 
representatives.  Coordinator: Mary Jo Thorpe. 
Co-sponsored by NOPBC and NFB Jernigan Institute.

11:45 am - 1:15 pm—CHURCH SERVICES FOR THE CHURCH 
OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3

12:00 noon - 2:00 pm—ROOKIE ROUNDUP GATHERING
Affiliate Action Suite 6801
Attention rookies!  Participate in a gathering of 
fun for first-time conventioneers.  This is a 
great opportunity to meet new people and have 
your convention questions answered by experienced Federationists.




   SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued

12:30 - 4:00 pm—DIABETES ACTION NETWORK FOR THE BLIND
Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
    12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
Keynote speaker is Ann S. Williams, PhD, RN, CDE, 
a diabetes educator with much experience with 
diabetic issues. Mike Freeman, President

12:30 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS
Richard A Room, Level 5
    12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
Examine laws affecting blind people and others 
with disabilities; address ongoing struggles to 
gain equal access to Web sites, employment, legal 
texts and exams. Scott LaBarre, President

12:30 - 5:00 pm—NFB IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
LaSalle B Room, Level 5
    12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
Discuss recent releases, concerns of information 
technology professionals, and other topics.  Curtis Chong, President

12:30 - 5:00 pm—“OVERCOMING OBSTACLES THROUGH 
COURAGE AND DETERMINATION”—National Association 
of the Blind in Communities of Faith
Cadillac A Room, Level 5
    12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins; Tom Anderson, President

12:30 
5:00 pm—REVOLUTIONIZING RANDOLPH-SHEPPARD
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS MEETING
Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3
   12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:30 pm ­ Meeting begins
Those involved in the Randolph-Sheppard program 
or who operate a similar business discuss 
protection of the priority and the creation of 
new business opportunities and outreach.  Kevan Worley, President

12:30 - 5:00 pm—SPORTS AND RECREATION DIVISION
Skyline A Room, Courtyard Marriott
    12:30 pm ­ Registration; 1:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
Wear your sweats and come ready for hands-on 
presentations in yoga and much more!  Lisamaria Martinez, President


   SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued

12:45 - 4:30 pm—MIDDLE SCHOOL BIG ADVENTURE! (Ages 9-14)
Meet (and return) at back of Cascade A and B Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
Hang out as a group and have fun exploring with 
blind mentors Michael Freholm and Garrick Scott.

1:00 - 3:00 pm—BLIND PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS GROUP
Duluth A Room, Level 5
Elizabeth Campbell, Chairperson

1:00 
3:00 pm—CULTURAL EXCHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Duluth B Room, Level 5
Diane McGeorge, Chairperson

1:00 
3:00 pm—“GRABBING HEADLINES FOR YOUR 
AFFILIATE” SEMINAR—PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE
Nicolet B Room, Level 5
Topics: locating press contacts; drafting press 
releases; developing relationships with reporters 
and editors; working effectively with the media. 
Barbara Pierce, Chairperson; Seminar conducted by 
Chris Danielsen and Jessica Freeh, NFB Public Relations

1:00 - 3:00 pm—NOPBC DIVISION ANNUAL MEETING: 
MAKING THEIR FUTURE DREAMS COME TRUE
Cascade A and B Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
Carol Castellano, President

1:00 - 4:00 pm—PERFORMING ARTS DIVISION
DaVinci Room, Level 4
Unveiling the “Music of the Movement” 
album.  Hear from an artist recruiter about a 
media company paving the way for blind audio 
professionals. Dennis Holston, President

1:00 - 4:00 pm—WRITERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING
Renoir Room, Level 4
Robert Leslie Newman, President



   SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued

1:00 - 4:30 pm—NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF BLIND EDUCATORS
Brulé B Room, Level 5
    1:00 pm ­ Registration; 1:30 pm ­ Meeting begins
Blind teachers discuss techniques they use in 
their classrooms; meeting in groups specific to 
grade level and content areas of interest to 
create a network of mentors. Sheila Koenig, President

1:00 - 5:00 pm—AUTO SHOW (CLASSICS, ANTIQUES, AND SPECIAL INTEREST VEHICLES)
Location to be announced.  Joe Naulty, CARS Division President

1:00 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN LITERARY 
BRAILLE  (NCLB) OFFICIAL EXAMINATION—SECTIONS THREE AND FOUR
Cascade C and D Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
Participants must have preregistered.  Sponsored 
by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board

1:00 - 5:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS
Brulé A Room, Level 5
    1:00 pm ­ Registration; 2:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
Network, share mutual interests, find placement 
strategies, and examine and discuss concerns and 
current issues.  Melody Lindsey, President

1:00 - 5:00 pm—“SENIORS IN CHARGE”
NFB SENIORS DIVISION MEETING & (SOMEWHAT) SILENT AUCTION
Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
Find out ways to spread our message of hope to 
newly blind seniors.  We’re also having our 
popular not-so-silent auction. Judy Sanders, President

1:00 - 6:00 pm—HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION SEMINAR AND BUSINESS MEETING
Nicolet A Room, Level 5
    1:00 pm ­ Registration; 2:00 pm ­ Meeting begins; 5:00 pm ­ Networking
Psychologists, social workers, counselors, and 
music or dance therapists meeting to network and 
ask questions.  Melissa Riccobono, President



   SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued

1:30 - 4:45 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
Greco Room, Level 4
Session One: 1:30 - 2:45 pm; Session Two: 3:00 - 4:45 pm
Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really 
that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous, 
life-changing technology can work for you.  Go 
totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!

3:00 - 4:30 pm—NOPBC PARENT POWER WORKSHOP
Cascade A and B Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
Parent leaders from around the country share 
their experiences.  Moderator: Barbara Mathews

3:15 - 4:45 pm—MEET THE BLIND MONTH ACTIVITIES 
AND OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS SEMINAR: PLANS AND ACTION EQUAL SUCCESS
Duluth B Room, Level 5
October is “Meet the Blind Month.” Find out about 
events that are entertaining and fun and 
encouraging chapters to try new types of 
fundraising and meet-and-greet events. Jerry Lazarus, NFB Jernigan Institute

5:00 - 6:30 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS RECEPTION
Richard B Room, Level 5
For NABL members and seminar participants to 
promote networking and fellowship within our 
membership. Hors d'oeuvres and cash bar available.
Scott LaBarre, President

5:00 - 7:00 pm—BRAILLE BOOK FLEA MARKET
Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
Happy Birthday, Louis Braille!  Browse tables of 
new and used Braille and print/Braille 
books.  UPS volunteers will ship the books to 
your home free of charge.  Donations requested to 
support the Braille Readers are Leaders 
program.  Cake and snacks for 
browsers.  Cosponsored by NOPBC and NAPUB.  Coordinator: Peggy Chong

5:00 - 8:00 pm—JUDO WORKSHOP; SPORTS & REC DIVISION
Skyline B Room, Courtyard Marriott
Join USA Judo and paralympian bronze medal winner 
Greg DeWall to learn about judo from people 
involved in the sport.  See you on the mat!  Lisamaria Martinez, President

   SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued

5:30 - 7:00 pm—KURZWEIL 1000 USERS’ MEETING
Richard A Room, Level 5
Join the Kurzweil 1000 Users’ Contingent!  Meet 
with Steve Baum, Vice President of Engineering, 
and share some Kurzweil 1000 
experiences.  Kurzweil 1000 is our 
state-of-the-art, text-to-speech and life 
navigation software for blind and visually impaired readers.

5:30 - 7:30 pm—AGRICULTURE AND EQUESTRIAN DIVISION
Duluth A Room, Level 5
Fred Chambers, President

6:00 - 10:00 pm—BACK TO BASICS: FOUNDATIONS IN 
MEMBERSHIP AND CHAPTER DEVELOPMENT
Ambassador Two Ballroom, Level 3
Topics: running a purposeful chapter meeting, 
community projects and chapter fundraising, and 
weaving Federation philosophy into local meetings.  NFB Affiliate Action Team

6:00 - 10:00 pm—DEAF
BLIND DIVISION
Nicolet B Room, Level 5
    6:00 pm ­ Registration; 7:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
Burnell Brown, President

6:00 - 10:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS SEMINAR
     6:00 pm ­ Registration; 7:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
Brulé A Room, Level 5
Topics: Islam, the Koran, and guide dogs; 
Training Centers and Guide Dogs: a panel 
discussion; and massage for dogs. You can also 
“test drive” a guide dog!  Marion Gwizdala, President

6:30 - 9:00 pm—ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TRAINERS DIVISION
Renoir Room, Level 4
   6:30 pm ­ Registration; 7:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
Note-taking devices to recommend to clients and 
what to do about students who are seemingly 
“unteachable.”  Michael Barber, President



   SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued

6:30 - 9:30 pm—SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DIVISION
Cascade A and B Ballrooms, Courtyard Marriott
   6:30 pm ­ Registration; 7:00 pm ­ Meeting begins
John Miller, President

7:00 - 8:30 pm—LIVING HISTORY GROUP
Nicolet A Room, Level 5
Dedicated to recording, preserving, and 
appreciating Federation history.  Michael Freholm, Chairperson

7:00 - 8:30 pm—“SOMETIMES TRUTH REPELS” a play by 
Jerry Whittle (Admission: $5.00; Second Performance is at 9:00 pm)
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3 					
A play about the teaching career of Louis Braille 
performed by the Louisiana Center for the Blind 
Players. Proceeds go to the Louisiana Center for 
the Blind’s summer training program for blind children.

7:00 - 9:00 pm—COMMITTEE TO EMPOWER UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS
LaSalle B Room, Level 5
Ron Brown, Chairperson

7:00 - 9:00 pm—FEDERATION RE-GENERATION
Duluth B Room, Level 5
Do you need to rejuvenate and kick-start your 
affiliate with fresh ideas?   Re-generate!  Get a 
new generation involved.  Join the NFB Jernigan 
Institute Education Team to learn more about program possibilities.

7:00 - 9:00 pm—NFB KRAFTERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING
Cadillac A Room, Level 5
Unveiling new craft initiatives, including plans 
for a new Web site and information on our Monday 
night nationwide chats. Joyce Kane, President

7:00 - 9:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TO PROMOTE 
THE USE OF BRAILLE (NAPUB) SEMINAR
Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
Celebrating Louis Braille’s 200th 
birthday!  Receive information about the 
commemorative Louis Braille silver dollar, the 
NFB Share Braille Web site project, and more.  Nadine Jacobson, President

   SUNDAY, JULY 5, Continued

7:00 - 9:00 pm—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND VETERANS
LaSalle A Room, Level 5
Guest speakers; reviewing access technology; 
unveiling the 2009 NABV pin.  Pay dues and 
receive an NABV-3 shirt.  Dwight Sayer, President

7:00 - 10:00 pm—MARCH FOR INDEPENDENCE MARCHER 
DROP-IN BRIEFINGS (THREE SEPARATE SESSIONS)
Brulé B Room, Level 5
    Session One: 7:00-8:00 pm; Session Two 
8:00-9:00 pm; Session Three 9:00-10:00 pm.  Drop 
in anytime and help us lead the 2009 March for 
Independence. Facilitator: Kevan Worley

7:30 - 9:00 pm—DADS’ NIGHT OUT
Contact Brad Weatherd for location
All dads, sighted and blind, are welcome.  Sponsored by the NOPBC

7:30 - 9:00 pm—NFB IN JUDAISM MEETING
Room 6405, 64th Floor
David Stayer, Chairperson

7:30 - 10:00 pm—COMMITTEE FOR THE PROMOTION, 
EVALUATION, AND ADVANCEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY; Gary Wunder, Chairperson
Greco Room, Level 4

8:00 - 9:30 pm—MAKING BRAILLE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
Make Braille books at home that will inspire your 
child to read and explore.  Sponsored by 
NOPBC.  Instructors: Carlton Walker and Krystal Guillory

9:00 - 10:30 pm—“SOMETIMES TRUTH REPELS,” a play 
by Jerry Whittle (Second Performance) Admission: $5.00
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
A play about the teaching career of Louis Braille 
performed by the Louisiana Center for the Blind 
Players. Proceeds go to the Louisiana Center for 
the Blind’s summer training program for blind children.

9:30 - 10:30 pm—FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING
Raphael Room, Level 4
Coordinator: Gary Ray

   MONDAY, JULY 6, 2009

6:45 am—MOTOR CITY MARCH FOR INDEPENDENCE RALLY!
Please gather in the Wintergarden on Level A of 
the Detroit Marriott for a 7:00 am start.

NOTE: Because of the March for Independence, 
there are no registration, devotions, 
Independence Market and Literature, or Exhibit 
Hall activities on Monday morning.



	OPENING GENERAL SESSION

9:30 am	INVOCATION

9:35 am	WELCOMING CEREMONIES

9:55 am	CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM: VETERANS RECOGNIZED
	Dwight Sayer, President, National Association of Blind Veterans,
	National Federation of the Blind; Winter Gardens, Florida

10:05 am	ROLL CALL OF STATES AND APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATING	COMMITTEE

11:45 am	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS

12:00 pm	ADJOURN



12:00 noon 
12:30 pm and 1:30 - 2:00 
pm—REGISTRATION ($20); FINAL BANQUET TICKET SALES 
($40)—Renaissance Foyer, Level 4

12:00 noon 
1:45 pm—EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE 
MARKET AND LITERATURE—Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3






   MONDAY, JULY 6, Continued

12:15 - 2:00 pm—LOUISIANA CENTER FOR THE BLIND ALUMNI LUNCHEON
Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
Contact: Pam Allen, Director, Louisiana Center for the Blind


	
GENERAL SESSION

2:00 pm	CALL TO ORDER

2:05 pm	PRESIDENTIAL REPORT, Marc Maurer

3:00 pm	POLICIES TO ENHANCE EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSION, SAFETY,
	AND 	PRODUCTIVITY
	The Honorable John D. Dingell, Member of Congress, 15th
	Congressional District; Michigan

3:20 pm	PROMOTING PEDESTRIAN SAFETY: A PRIORITY FOR 	MANUFACTURERS
	The Honorable Dave McCurdy, President and CEO, 
Alliance of 	Automobile Manufacturers; McLean, Virginia

3:40 pm	THE JOURNEY OF BRAILLE: FROM THE HANDS OF THE
	CREATOR	TO EARTH ORBIT

4:00 pm	THE VALUE OF A COIN, OF A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AND
	OF A CLASS OF HUMAN BEINGS
	Fredric K. Schroeder, Ph.D., Research Professor, 
San Diego State 	University; Vienna, Virginia

4:25 pm	PROVIDING THE FUNDAMENTAL TOOLS: BRAILLE BOOKS
	Brian A. McDonald, President, National Braille Press; Boston, 	Massachusetts

4:40 pm	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS

5:00 pm	ADJOURN


   MONDAY, JULY 6, Continued

5:30 - 6:30 pm—NOMINATING COMMITTEE; Sharon Maneki, Chairperson
Cadillac A Room, Level 5

6:00 - 8:00 pm—AFB INTRODUCES ACCESSIBLE WALKING 
DIRECTIONS AND NEW CareerConnect FEATURES
Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
The American Foundation for the Blind’s reception 
introduces Mapquest Accessible Walking Directions 
and new CareerConnect offerings. Be the first to 
try a free online directions service. Join up as 
a CareerConnect leader or mentor.  We look 
forward to reconnecting with old friends.

6:00 - 9:00 pm—INDOOR ROWING; SPORTS & REC DIVISION
Skyline A and B Rooms, Courtyard Marriott
Row your way into fitness and maintain a healthy 
lifestyle using an accessible rowing 
machine.  Prizes plus plenty of fun!  Lisamaria Martinez, President

6:30 - 8:00 pm—GUITAR SEMINAR
LaSalle B Room, Level 5
Learn about the guitar; get advice from a 
professional musician, Cameron Strife; $5 
donation.  Presented by the NFB Performing Arts Division

6:30 - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATION
Room 6401, 64th floor
Drop by and learn about NEWSLINE In Your Pocket, 
Web News on Demand, and other new features.

7:00 - 8:30 pm—NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR 
PARENTS, REHAB PROFESSIONALS, AND INTERESTED OTHERS:

	IEPs: Evals, Goals, Strategies, the Law
	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Instructor: Carlton Walker
	
	The Science of Getting in on Science
	Cascade B Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Instructors: Cary Supalo, Marilyn Winograd, Dr. Lillian Rankel

	Mental Mapping: Using Environmental Sounds and Clues
	Cascade C Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Instructor: Daniel Kish
   MONDAY, JULY 6, Continued

7:00 - 8:30 pm—BOOKSHARE AT NFB MEMBER PARTY
LaSalle A Room, Level 5
Enjoy snacks and refreshments while meeting the 
Bookshare staff. This is your opportunity to talk 
with us and share your ideas; we’re here to 
listen.  Plan to have fun with contests, 
drawings, and interacting with your fellow 
members.  We look forward to seeing you.

7:00 - 9:00 pm—BRAILLE READERS ARE LEADERS: THE INITIATIVE FOR CHANGE
Duluth B Room, Level 5
One representative from each affiliate should 
attend this session. Help to ensure Braille 
literacy for all by learning about the exciting 
developments and discuss strategies for promoting 
Louis Braille bicentennial coins.

7:00 - 9:00 pm—MOVING LEGISLATION ON THE STATE AND NATIONAL LEVEL SEMINAR
Cadillac B Room, Level 5
Each affiliate should send one representative. 
Learn the best methods of increasing support for 
our legislative priorities.  Changing lives 
through laws is our business. Led by Jesse 
Hartle, NFB Strategic Initiatives Staff

7:00 - 10:00 pm—A SPECIAL EVENING FOR SPONSOR-LEVEL EXHIBITORS
Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3
The exhibit hall reopens for an evening dedicated 
solely to sponsor-level exhibitors. Come and 
bring a guest to say “thank you” to our sponsors 
and to enjoy their interesting offers and 
demonstrations. Our convention sponsors 
are—Platinum: HumanWare and UPS; Gold: Deque 
Systems, Inc., Freedom Scientific, and Oracle; 
Silver: En-Vision America, Intel®, and Wal-Mart; 
Bronze: Adobe, Council of U.S. Dog Guide Schools 
(CUSDGS), IBM, Independent Living Aids (ILA), and 
Microsoft; Exhibit Hall: GW Micro, J&B Medical 
Supply, National Industries for the Blind, 
ReadHowYouWant, and Roche Diagnostics.

7:00 - 10:00 pm—NOPBC CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY (ages 5-13)
A UNIVERSALLY FUN TIME
Cascade D Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
Drop in and explore the universe with Noreen 
Grice; volunteers led by Michael Freholm



   MONDAY, JULY 6, Continued

7:00 - midnight—NFB OF MICHIGAN HOSPITALITY DANCE
Ambassador Ballroom, Level 3
? “There may be trouble ahead
but while there’s 
moonlight and music and love and romance
let’s 
face the music and dance!”? Join our host 
affiliate to enjoy dancing or simply listening to 
some really good music. Entertainment provided by 
“Nine,” a nine-piece band performing Motown, 
soul, classic rock, pop, and old standards.

7:30 - 8:30 pm—NFB YOUTH TRACK MEETINGS

	ME AND THE GOSSIP GIRLS (ages 14-18)
	Greco Room, Level 4
	Girls—bring your questions and thoughts about makeup, dating, or
	just how to get more involved in your school.

	ME AND THE GUYS (ages 14-18)
	Renoir Room, Level 4
	Guys—talk about cars, dating, school, or how to nail that perfect job
	to make a little extra money.

8:00 - 10:00 pm—COMMITTEE ON AUTOMOBILE AND 
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY (CAPS); Deborah Kent Stein, Chairperson
Nicolet A Room, Level 5

8:30 - 10:00 pm—NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR 
PARENTS, REHAB PROFESSIONALS, AND INTERESTED OTHERS

	Pro to Pro to Parent to Para—Learn How Your Child’s “Team” Can
	Work Together
	Cascade A Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Instructors: Dr. Denise Robinson and Gail Wagner

	Taking the Headaches Out of Adapting in Math
	Cascade B Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Instructors: Eric and Krystal Guillory

	Summer Jobs, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Volunteering
	Cascade C Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
	Instructor: Jan Bailey

   TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2009

7:30 - 8:15 am—DEVOTIONS
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3

8:00 
8:30 am—REGISTRATION ($20)
Renaissance Foyer, Level 4

	

	GENERAL SESSION

9:00 am	INVOCATION

9:05 am	FINANCIAL REPORT

10:00 am	ELECTIONS

10:30 am	EXPANDING ACCESS TO DIGITAL INFORMATION FOR THE
	BLIND
	Gilles Pepin, Chief Executive Officer, HumanWare; Drummondville, 	Canada

10:50 am	A BLIND ATHLETE IN THE PARALYMPICS
	Tyler Merren, 2008 U.S. Paralympic Team Member, 
Men’s Goalball; 	Kalamazoo, Michigan

11:05 am	DEVELOPMENTS AT THE FIRST EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
	FOR 	THE BLIND IN THE UNITED STATES, PERKINS
	Steven M. Rothstein, President, Perkins School for the Blind;
	Watertown, Massachusetts

11:25 am	THE FEDERATION IN THE WORLD FROM THE PERSPECTIVE
	OF THE WORLD BLIND UNION
	Maryanne Diamond, President, World Blind Union; Melbourne,
	Australia

11:40 am	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS

12:00 pm	ADJOURN

   TUESDAY, JULY 7, Continued

12:00 noon 
12:30 pm and 1:30 - 2:00 
pm—REGISTRATION ($20) Renaissance Foyer, Level 4

12:00 noon 
1:45 pm—EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE 
MARKET AND LITERATURE—(Final Time Period for 
Independence Market and Literature)
Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3

	
	
	GENERAL SESSION

2:00 pm	CALL TO ORDER

2:05 pm	STRATEGIC INITIATIVES REPORT
	John Paré, Executive Director for Strategic Initiatives, National
	Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

2:35 pm	REPORTS, RESOLUTIONS, AND OTHER BUSINESS

5:00 pm	ADJOURN



6:00 - 10:00 pm—IT WASN'T ME, A MURDER MYSTERY AT THE CLUB
Mackinac East Ballroom, Level 5
Play along as guests at a dance club while 
private investigators try to solve a 
murder.  Early arrivers are assigned a character 
role to play for the evening.  Latecomers won't 
be able to play along but are welcome to watch 
the game and enjoy the experience.  Presented by NFB Youth Track.

6:30 - 9:00 pm—COLORADO CENTER FOR THE BLIND OPEN HOUSE
Brulé A and B Rooms, Level 5
Discover how good training can change your life. Julie Deden, Director

6:30 - 9:30 pm—NOPBC CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY (Ages 5-14)
WE WILL NOT LET CONVENTION ACQUAINTANCES BE FORGOT
Cascade C Ballroom, Courtyard Marriott
Led by Michael Freholm


   TUESDAY, JULY 7, Continued

6:30 - 10:00 pm—NFB-NEWSLINE® PRESENTATION
Room 6401, 64th floor
Stop by and learn about NEWSLINE In Your Pocket, 
Web News on Demand, and other new features.

7:00 - 8:15 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
Greco Room, Level 4
Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really 
that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous, 
life-changing technology can work for you.  Go 
totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!

7:00 - 8:30 pm—BLIND MUSICIANS GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
Duluth B Room, Level 5
Linda Mentink, Chairperson

7:00 - 8:30 pm—NINTH ANNUAL RANDOLPH-SHEPPARD 
RECEPTION HOSTED BY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS
Richard B Room, Level 5
Socialize, network, and learn more about 
Randolph-Sheppard and other business 
opportunities we can create through our work in 
the NFB. Kevan Worley, President

7:00 - 9:00 pm—COUNCIL OF U.S. DOG GUIDE SCHOOLS (CUSDGS) RECEPTION
Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3
Learn how a dog guide can impact your life from 
featured speaker Michael Hingson, a World Trade 
Center survivor.  Meet representatives from 
participating schools and learn about their 
programs.  You can even schedule a “Juno” walk for later in the week.

7:00 
9:00 pm—“SOCIAL SECURITY AND SUPPLEMENTAL 
SECURITY INCOME: WHAT APPLICANTS, ADVOCATES, AND 
RECIPIENTS SHOULD KNOW” SEMINAR
Cadillac B Room, Level 5
Information on Social Security and SSI benefits, 
including the income subsidy program for those 
receiving the Medicare prescription drug benefit. 
Presenter: Dan Frye, Attorney and Associate Editor of the Braille Monitor


   TUESDAY, JULY 7, Continued

7:00 
10:00 pm—EXHIBITS ONLY (Independence Market 
and Literature Closed)—Ontario Exhibit Hall, Level 3

7:00 - 11:00 pm—ANNUAL SHOWCASE OF TALENT—Admission $5.00
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3
Register early by contacting Beth Allred at the 
convention. Proceeds benefit the scholarship 
program in memory of Mary Ann Parks. Sponsored by 
the Performing Arts Division; Dennis Holston, President

7:00 - 11:00 pm—HUMANWARE LOW VISION PRODUCTS SEMINAR
Nicolet B Room, Level 5
Come and learn about HumanWare’s exciting low 
vision products in a hands-on, interactive 
seminar: myReader 2 video magnifier; SmartView 
desktop units; portable handheld devices; and a 
distance viewing system.  Presenter: Ed Wikdall

8:00 - 10:00 pm—COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
LaSalle A Room, Level 5
If you have an interest in new technologies and 
believe that spectacular accomplishments are 
possible when blind people themselves are 
involved—then join our meeting.  Curtis Chong, Chairperson

8:00 - 11:30 pm—MONTE CARLO NIGHT
Mackinac West Ballroom, Level 5
Try your luck at any of the usual card games 
found on a casino floor.  Prizes go to the top 
three winners holding the most chips at the end 
of the evening.  Sponsored by the National Association of Blind Students

8:30 - 9:45 pm—knfbReader MOBILE DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
Greco Room, Level 4
Use your cell phone to read print—it’s really 
that simple!  Come and learn how this fabulous, 
life-changing technology can work for you.  Go 
totally mobile and join the reading revolution today!

9:30 - 10:30 pm—FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING
Raphael Room, Level 4
Coordinator: Gary Ray


   WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2009

8:00 - 8:45 am—DEVOTIONS
Ambassador One Ballroom, Level 3

8:30 
9:00 am—REGISTRATION ($20)—Final opportunity to register.
Renaissance Foyer, Level 4



GENERAL SESSION

9:00 am	INVOCATION

9:05 am	THE NEAR-PERFECT AUDIO BOOK: HOW WE DO IT
	Frank Kurt Cylke, Director, National Library Service for the Blind and
  	Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress; Washington, D.C.

	Mary Beth Wise, Quality Assurance Specialist, National Library
	Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of
	Congress; 	Washington, D.C.

9:25 am	QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION

9:30 am	THE DEMAND, THE CRISIS, THE SOLUTION IN EDUCATION FOR
	THE 	BLIND
	Edward Bell, Ph.D., Director, Professional Development and
	Research Institute on Blindness, Louisiana Tech University; Ruston,
	Louisiana

9:45 am	THE THEORY AND THE PRACTICE: EDUCATION FOR THE
	BLIND IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL
	Denise M. Robinson, Ph.D., Teacher and Coordinator of
	Programming for Blind and Visually Impaired Students; Yakima,
	Washington

10:00 am	WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO MAKE THAT CHILD BLIND?
	Carol Castellano, President, National Organization of Parents of
	Blind Children, National Federation of the Blind; Madison, New
	Jersey

   WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, Continued

10:20 am	TEACHING AN ESSENTIAL SKILL: BRAILLE
	Jerry Whittle, Teacher-Counselor, Louisiana Center for the Blind;
	Ruston, Louisiana

	April Davis, Coordinator of Summer Programs for 
Blind Children, 	Louisiana Center for the Blind; Ruston, Louisiana

	James Mays, Industrial Arts Teacher, Louisiana 
Center for the Blind; 	Ruston, Louisiana

	Deja Powell, Cane Travel Instructor, Utah 
Division of Services for the 	Blind and Visually Impaired; Salt Lake City, Utah

	Anil Lewis, President, National Federation of the Blind of Georgia;
	Atlanta, Georgia

  	Terri Rupp, President, National Federation of the Blind of Nevada;
	Las Vegas, Nevada

10:50 am	FROM THE CENTER OF HISTORY: FIVE YEARS INTO THE
	FUTURE OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
	JERNIGAN INSTITUTE
	Mark Riccobono, Executive Director, National 
Federation of the Blind 	Jernigan Institute; Baltimore, Maryland

11:10 am	FRONTIER CAREERS FOR THE BLIND INCLUDE ENGINEERING
	Leigh R. Abts, Ph.D., Research Associate Professor of Engineering
	and Education, University of Maryland; College Park, Maryland

11:25 am	NFB NEWSLINE: FROM PHONE TO COMPUTER TO PODCAST
	TO POCKET
	Scott White, Director of Sponsored Technology, National Federation
	of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

11:40 am	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS

  12:00 pm	ADJOURN


   WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, Continued

12:00 noon - 1:45 pm—HAM RADIO GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
Raphael Room, Level 4
We will consider the amendment of the division 
constitution that we adopted last year. D. Curtis 
Willoughby (KA0VBA), Chairperson

12:00 noon - 1:45 pm—NFB CAMP TOY SALE
Marquette A Room, Level 5
Everything must go—30 to 70 percent off toys purchased for NFB Camp.

12:00 noon - 1:45 pm—RAFFLES AND DRAWINGS
LaSalle A Room, Level 5

12:15 - 1:45 pm—EVERYTHING YOU'VE EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NLS
Nicolet B Room, Level 5
A question-and-answer session with Frank Kurt Cylke, Director, and staff of the
National Library Service for the Blind and 
Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress.



	GENERAL SESSION

2:00 pm	CALL TO ORDER

2:05 pm	SHAPING THE STANDARD FOR THE LEGAL 
COMMUNITY: THE 	NECESSITY FOR ACCESS TO INFORMATION FOR ALL
	Daniel Goldstein, Esq., Partner, Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP;
	Baltimore, Maryland

2:25 pm	NEGOTIATING ACCESSIBLE ELECTRONIC BOOKS: 
A MASSIVE 	UNDERTAKING, A SMASHING SUCCESS
	Jack Bernard, Esq., Chair, Counsel for Disability Concerns, and
	Assistant General Counsel, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor,
	Michigan

2:45 pm	THE COMMITMENT OF MICROSOFT TO ACCESSIBLE
	TECHNOLOGY
	Rob Sinclair, Director of Accessibility, Microsoft Corporation;
	Redound, Washington
   WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, Continued

3:05 pm	TRANSCENDING THE BARRIERS OF YESTERDAY,
	ANTICIPATING THE ROMANCE OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE
	WITH THE TECHNOLOGY OF TOMORROW
	Ray Kurzweil, President and Chief Executive 
Officer, KNFB-Reading 	Technology, Inc.; Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts

3:25 pm	REPRESENTING THE CITY OF CHICAGO
	Patti Chang, Esq., Senior Corporation Counsel, City of Chicago;
	Chicago, Illinois

3:45 pm	DR. JACOB BOLOTIN AWARD
	Gary Wunder, Chairperson, Dr. Jacob Bolotin 
Award Committee, and 	Secretary, National 
Federation of the Blind; Columbia, Missouri

4:15 pm	THE RIGHT OF THE PEDESTRIAN TO BE SAFE IN THE WORLD
	Ronald Medford, Acting Deputy Administrator, National Highway
	Traffic Safety Administration; Washington, D.C.

4:30 pm	REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS

5:00 pm	ADJOURN



7:00 pm—BANQUET
Renaissance Ballroom, Level 4
INVOCATION
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:  Fredric K. Schroeder
INTRODUCTIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
BANQUET ADDRESS: Marc Maurer
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

10:00 pm - midnight—AFTER
BANQUET PARTY
Ambassador Three Ballroom, Level 3

10:00 pm—SCIENCE FICTION MEETING
All persons interested in science fiction and 
fantasy are welcome to join in an open 
discussion.  Please contact Ed Meskys for room location.

  Thank You...

      The National Federation of the Blind would 
like to give a special thank you to VBrick 
Systems for donating the technology and Internet 
services to allow full streaming of all general 
sessions of the convention, the meeting of the 
board of directors, and the annual 
banquet.  Through this contribution, more 
individuals will learn about the outstanding work 
that comes out of the largest gathering of the blind in the world.

	The National Federation of the Blind 
acknowledges with gratitude our Platinum, Gold, 
Silver, Bronze, and Exhibit Hall Convention 
Sponsors below. Their messages follow.

Platinum Sponsors:
HumanWare
UPS

Gold Sponsors:
Deque Systems, Inc.
Freedom Scientific
Oracle

Silver Sponsors:
En-Vision America
Intel®
Wal-Mart

Bronze Sponsors:
Adobe
Council of U.S. Dog Guide Schools (CUSDGS)
IBM
Independent Living Aids (ILA)
Microsoft

Exhibit Hall Sponsors:
GW Micro
J&B Medical Supply
National Industries for the Blind
ReadHowYouWant
Roche Diagnostics





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