[NFBF-Tampa] Tampa Bay Chapter Meeting Minutes for January, 2017

Barbara Gaw gawberg at verizon.net
Tue Feb 21 01:24:08 UTC 2017


Thank you Madam Secretary.  Nice notes.  You always do a great job.

 

Take care,

Barbara

From: NFBF-Tampa [mailto:nfbf-tampa-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Janet Beyer via NFBF-Tampa
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 6:39 PM
To: NFB of Florida Tampa Chapter List <nfbf-tampa at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Janet Beyer <beyerj2015 at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [NFBF-Tampa] Tampa Bay Chapter Meeting Minutes for January, 2017

 

excellent email, well done keep up the good work

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On Feb 20, 2017, at 6:03 PM, Sherrill O'Brien via NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa at nfbnet.org <mailto:nfbf-tampa at nfbnet.org> > wrote:

Hello to all, and Happy Presidents Day!

 

Did you know that the first recording which exists of the voice of a U.S. president was made on a wax cylinder in 1889, and it was President Benjamin Harrison! Wow that was over 125 years ago! You can easily Google it and hear it online.

 

Now I’ll put on my secretary’s hat, whatever that looks like (haha!)

Pasted below my signature are last month’s minutes, including all the suggestions which were made during our brainstorming session. They are therefore more lengthy than usual. So I hope all will read them so we can dispense with their reading  at the chapter meeting. Of course I’m more than willing to read them if that is needed.

Please don’t hesitate to send me an email if you see something which needs to be corrected.

Warm regards

Sherrill O’Brien, Secretary

 

 

Tampa Bay Chapter         

National Federation of the Blind of Florida

Chapter Meeting Minutes

January 28, 2017

Beef O’Brady’s

8810 N. Himes Avenue

Tampa, Florida

 

The meeting was called to order by President Miranda Kilby at about 12:40? All introduced themselves. There were about 20 in attendance. Miranda invited all to pay their annual dues of $10, either during this meeting or at February’s.

 

Treasurer’s and Secretary’s Reports

Dan stated that the current chapter balance is $3,435.45. A motion was made by Merry, seconded by Noe, to approve the treasurer’s report as read. The motion passed.

A motion was made by Marion, seconded by Merry, to approve the minutes as emailed. The motion passed.

 

President’s Report

Washington Seminar

Miranda congratulated Merry, who is the only member from our chapter attending. There were just eight NFBF members selected this year to participate, along with our state president Denise Valkema. 

 

Telephone Communications and Planning

Miranda mentioned that NFBF offers many committees and subcommittees which are open to all who are interested, including Senior Concerns and the Events Committee which does all planning for the state convention. This committee is broken into many subcommittees, so there are lots of areas of interest from which chapter members can choose. Just let Gloria know, as she chairs the Events Committee. The next Events Committee meeting will take place on Wednesday, February 8 at 8:00pm.

Miranda invited everyone to participate in the interest topic conference calls, which take place every two months. The next one, dealing with NFB philosophy, will be held on the first Sunday in March.

 

Student Scholarships

Paul, who chairs the Student Scholarship committee, announced that again this year there will be three scholarship winners at our state convention, each receiving $1500. The chapter Board met the previous Tuesday, January 25, and voted that our chapter will once again sponsor a scholarship, paying $750 of the $1500 scholarship. The affiliate pays the other half.Paul asked us to promote the scholarship by sharing the scholarship application. It can be found on both our affiliate’s  website and FaceBook page. Miranda agreed to Sherrill’s request to send the application out to our members via our chapter listserv.  

Miranda mentioned that we have 536 likes on our affiliate FaceBook page.

 

2016 report: “what we did last year”

Miranda gave a summary of the events and activities in which our chapter participated in 2016. She thanked everyone for their enthusiasm and involvement.

 

Screening of important documentary

Miranda asked Merry to give a report on the Bottom Dollars documentary event which was held on January 21 at the John F. Germany Library in downtown Tampa. Merry and Marion organized the event, with the help of library staff. Merry and Marion provided refreshments. Though the attendance was small, those who saw the documentary were very moved by it, and expressed a desire to work to get legislation passed which would outlaw the paying of subminimum wages to disabled workers. Miranda will suggest to President Denise Valkema  that the documentary be shown at our state convention.

 

Possible Chapter Activities/Goals in 2017

Miranda started out the sharing of ideas  by calling the brainstorming session “What we would like to do in 2017”. She asked all to give suggestions. The following are the ideas, in no particular order of importance, of various members, which came out of this valuable discussion.

 

Gloria: Reach out to parents of blind children

 

Barbara: Make an effort to occasionally just have fun together to build chapter camaraderie

 

Sherrill: meet as a chapter at one of the movie theater complexes and take advantage of the audio description now available for most movies. Sherrill volunteered to look into and coordinate such an activity.

 

Merry: Ask the chapter Board to Consider both convenience and growth of the chapter by meeting in a more central location such as downtown Tampa or meeting every other month in the Brandon area

 

Marion: *Make sure that the Bottom Dollars documentary is made available to USF students in a timely manner, before the end of the current term. Marion volunteered to coordinate this effort. The contact person at USF is Raquel Pancho, associate director of Students with Disabilities Services.

 

Vandelon: take the lead as a chapter inn promoting legislation relating to the subminimum wage issue

Miranda will ask the State Board if they would like the affiliate to get more involved with this legislation.

 

Marion: Continue the tradition of holding a White Cane Safety Day event during Meet the Blind month in October

 

Miranda: Look into getting a grant from Kohl’s department stores. They can send out volunteers to help with an event such as our annual pancake breakfast. They also have grants available of a minimum of $500, which we could also use for the breakfast  or other projects.

 

Miranda: Give a chapter  pledge of $250 to the affiliate as we did last year at state convention. Merry suggested we give ten percent of our income for that year as a pledge, 

 

Vandelon: Make growing chapter membership a priority, working to include those from the east side of Hillsborough County

 

Marion: Sponsor a meal to which we would invite the public. They would give a donation and at the same time learn about blindness and what the   NFB chapter is all about. It could also be a means for chapter building.

 

Merry: Consider fundraising with the World’s Finest Chocolate Bars. Merry will look into this.

 

State Convention

Miranda announced that the state convention will be held in Orlando over the Memorial Day weekend, May 26 to 29. The dates were changed back to that time of year because it was easier to get better hotel rates than in January. Rooms will cost $99 plus tax. Miranda urged everyone to attend, and said the chapter would like to help them by paying some expenses.

Paul suggested that we could Get all the money back that we payed for the NFB totes by  selling those we have left over to the affiliate. They can then be used as goody bags at state convention registration.  We will need to pool all the bags Miranda and other members took home but have not sold. There should be enough  for handing out at convention.

Dian Bradley asked about transportation to the convention.  Miranda said that the most inexpensive way to get to Orlando is by train. Paul said that the affiliate is working with the hotel to see whether they can use their shuttle service to pick people up from the train station, which is only one mile outside their service boundary.

 

To celebrate members’ birthdays during 2016, Miranda surprised us with cupcakes for all.

The 50/50 drawing was won by Merry Schoch.

The meeting was adjourned at 1:45pm.

 

Respectfully submitted

Sherrill O’Brien, Secretary

Tampa Bay Chapter

National Federation of the Blind of Florida

National Federation of the Blind

 

 

 

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