[NFBMI-Talk] NFB national convention

Amy Sabo amieelsabo at gmail.com
Sun May 31 22:17:09 UTC 2020


hello mike,
thanks for the information here on this list. yes, this convention for
the nfb will be very different indeed this year and, we don't have to
make the unusual costs for getting there. but, I do believe that we
all here in the nfb of mi but, also in the other nfb affilates across
the usa we need to all participate in this convention this year! I was
of course going to attend in Houston but, as you know when it got
cancelled I had to change all of my plans as you all had to do as well
too!

we here in the nfb of co have also done virtual events as well too!
thanks again for your love and support in this message and, I will
talk to you soon!


hugs,
amy

On 5/29/20, Michael Powell via NFBMI-Talk <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Greetings to all on this list serve.  Below is the text of a message I sent
> to all state leaders of our Michigan affiliate asking them to get people
> registered for our national convention, which, for the first time, will be
> a
> virtual event and open to everyone who would like to attend.  I have
> omitted
> some information from that message which had to do with circulating
> materials I sent to be posted in various venues.  I invite any of you who
> subscribe to this list ,  members and nonmembers alike, to register for our
> national convention.  If you should need any help contact any  of our
> leaders in your chapter or someone you might know who lives in your area
> and
> they can help you.  If you don't know who you should reach out to,  or
> Should you run into any problems contact me directly and I will get you the
> help you need.
>
> Tell others you know about our upcoming convention.
>
> You will also see information concerning our next state board meeting.
>
>
>
> Greetings to board members and chapter and division leaders of the NFB of
> Michigan.
>
> As many of you know the recent measures around Covid-19 will call upon us
> to
> make adjustments to events we are having throughout the summer as we start
> getting back to functioning in public again with guidelines in place for
> social distancing and living with the "new normal."  Many of you have seen
> a
> number of virtual events over the past few months and we of the NFB of
> Michigan need to continue to do our part.  First, our June state board
> meeting, originally scheduled to be the first weekend of June in Kalamazoo,
> will be a Zoom meeting held Saturday, June 13, 2020, from 1:00 PM to 3:00
> PM
> or later if we need.  Details will be coming soon.
>
> You may also know that our national presidential releases have been live
> and
> virtual the past two months and will be the same in June.
>
> The annual convention of the National Federation of the Blind has always
> been the largest gathering of blind people anywhere in the world.  The fact
> that this year's national convention will be a virtual event, that can be
> heard and seen through on line and computer access, will allow all of us to
> participate free of charge, without  having to make travel and hotel
> arrangements.  As we always actively promote the annual convention, when
> those of us who are planning to go prepare to attend in person,  I am
> asking
> that all chapter and division leaders let every member of your chapter and
> division know about this virtual event so they can plan to attend this
> convention with their families and friends.  We also need to get the word
> out since this kind of event gives us the opportunity to reach out to blind
> people and families who may not yet know the federation.   Seeing and
> hearing the federation in action can help them come to know what we believe
> and promote about the blind and our ability to live the lives we want.
> This
> will also be an excellent opportunity for parents of blind children and
> members of other divisions to take part in our national seminars and
> meetings, perhaps for the first time.  This will all be taking place the
> week of Tuesday, July 14 through Saturday, July 18.
>
> At our state convention last year in Grand Rapids we pledged to get around
> sixty people to come to Houston,Texas that was to be the site of our
> national convention this year.  Getting there definitely would have
> involved
> some cost.  As this is now an event that all can attend free of charge, and
> since we have over 200 members there is no reason why we can't have most or
> all of us there in attendance to participate in a national event of this
> size that will have the capacity to reach the widest possible audience and
> truly make a difference in the lives of the blind throughout the nation and
> the world.
>
> As of May 22 we show 33 registered.  This indicates we still have a way to
> go.  Registration is open to all and provisions are planned for those of us
> who do not have access to computer technology or on line access.  Any one
> of
> us who have access to a computer can help to register those who fit into
> this group.  When you provide their contact information indicate they have
> no email.  This will give convention planners an idea of how many will need
> alternative arrangements so we all can be accommodated.
>
> To register for the convention go to nfb.org/convention.  Once you are
> registered you will begin receiving updates on the arrangements ,  be
> eligible for door prizes and notification of any other announcements and
> attractions.  All who plan to participate in this year's convention must be
> registered by June 15, 2020.  In the days ahead I will be contacting you to
> see how you are doing and offer any help I can give you.  So let's begin
> the
> push for the NFB of Michigan and get ourselves and others registered for
> this celebration of our 80th year as a national organization which
> continues
> to be the largest organization of blind people anywhere in the world.
> Please make sure to remember that we are invited and encouraged to make
> donations to help with the costs associated with hosting an event of this
> kind.  This also includes door prizes.
>
> Keep a lookout for details and call in instructions concerning our state
> board meeting,  Saturday,  June 13, 2020.
>
> Remember that I am here for you as we are all here for each other.  That is
> what makes the NFB what it is.
>
> Michael Powell, President
>
> National Federation of the Blind of Michigan
>
> (586)754-1325
>
> Mpowell7583 at yahoo.com
>
>
>
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