[NFBNJ] NFBNJ 46th Annual State Convention E-File Agenda

Linda Melendez president at nfbnj.org
Mon Nov 7 10:07:52 UTC 2022


Greetings all,

It’s almost convention time and I can feel the excitement! For your
convenience and reference I have pasted three different links to access our
agenda below as well as pasted the agenda in the body of this email. these
links are also available on our state convention webpage located at
www.nfbnj.org


* - 2022 NFBNJ State Convention Agenda (HTML)
<https://nfbnj.org/state-convention/agenda>- 2022 NFBNJ State Convention
Agenda (Rich Text Format Document)
<https://nfbnj.org/Docs/2022StateConventionAgenda.rtf>- 2022 NFBNJ State
Convention Agenda (PDF)
<https://nfbnj.org/Docs/2022StateConventionAgenda.pdf>*

*AIN’T NO STOPPING US NOW; WE’RE ON THE MOVE*

Delta by Marriott Hotel Woodbridge
Thursday through Sunday
November 10, 11, 12, and 13, 2022

Linda Melendez, President
732-421-7063
president at nfbnj.org
www.nfbnj.org
*Who We Are & What We Do*

The National Federation of the Blind, the oldest and largest organization
of and for the blind in the US, is made up of blind/visually impaired
people of all ages, and their families and friends. We help newly blind
people adjust to eyesight loss, assist parents and teachers of blind
children, and promote the full participation and integration of blind
people in our communities. Our activities include:

   - Assisting blind persons in acquiring the skills of independence and
   developing confidence in themselves
   - Supporting parents and teachers of blind children with information,
   mentoring, role modeling, and training
   - Preparing blind students for careers and self-sufficiency through
   mentoring, training, and academic scholarships
   - Encouraging blind seniors to continue to live active and meaningful
   lives
   - Advocating for policies that eliminate discrimination, promote civil
   rights, and guarantee equal access to high quality educational and
   rehabilitation programs
   - Sponsoring information campaigns and legislative action at the state
   and national levels
   - Educating the public through community activities and publications

*Spotlight on the NFB of New Jersey*

Since 1976, the National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey, an
affiliate of the National Federation of the Blind, has been providing
invaluable information and resources to blind/visually impaired people
throughout the state. Our members work together for a brighter tomorrow by
raising expectations for blind people everywhere so that blind persons can
live the life they want. Our seven chapters meet monthly; our four
divisions and our three committees meet at various times throughout the
year.” Please join us — we would welcome your participation and membership.
For more information on the affiliate, chapters, divisions, committees,
programs, and projects, visit www.nfbnj.org.
*Live the Life You Want*

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back. Together with love, hope, and
determination, we transform dreams into reality.
*The National Federation of the Blind Pledge*

I pledge to participate actively in the efforts of the National Federation
of the Blind to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the blind;
to support the policies and programs of the Federation; and to abide by its
constitution.
*Integrity and Respect*

To allow all attendees the chance to benefit from all aspects of the
convention, we are committed to providing a harassment-free environment for
everyone. We appreciate your assistance in cultivating an atmosphere in
which participants from diverse backgrounds can learn, network, and share
with each other in an environment of mutual respect. Thank you for doing
your part to contribute to our community and the high expectations we
strive to maintain.

Please visit the following link for the NFB Code of Conduct:
www.nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct
*You can still be a Convention Sponsor*

Companies and individuals can support the programs and projects of the NFB
of NJ by becoming a convention sponsor. There are four levels of
sponsorship. Find out more by clicking the link below. You can also write a
check to NFBNJ and send it to Affiliate Treasurer Annemarie Cooke (7
Mayfair Road, Southampton, NJ 08088); please write “Convention Sponsor” in
the memo section.
https://nfbnj.org/state-convention/sponsor-registration
*COVID Protocol*

Masking will be required in all convention spaces when not actively eating
or drinking. Acceptable masks are N95, KN95 or KF94. Cloth masks or
surgical masks are not sufficient. Project N95
<https://www.projectn95.org/> has
several different brands and varieties; free N95s are also available in a
limited capacity in most retail pharmacies. The affiliate will be providing
approved masks at the convention free of charge.

All attendees will be required to provide proof of a negative COVID test
taken within 72 hours of arriving. The test can be either a rapid antigen
test or a PCR test. Free home tests
<https://special.usps.com/testkits/accessible>are available from the state
of New Jersey and the federal government. Free accessible home rapid tests
can be ordered online, or by calling 1-800-232-0233. Accessible tests
require use of a smartphone.

Results may be emailed to testresults at nfbnj.org or presented in person at
the hotel. Confirmation of a negative COVID-19 test result is required to
pick up registration materials and to participate in all convention
activities.

Vaccinations are not required; however, it is strongly encouraged that
attendees become up to date on their Covid vaccinations as these are the
most effective way to prevent severe disease, hospitalization, and death,
and are another tool to help slow the spread of the disease. The New Jersey
Covid-19 Information Hub <https://covid19.nj.gov/> has additional resources
on masks, testing, and vaccines.

Any conventioneer who becomes positive while at convention must quarantine;
all efforts will be made to deliver purchased food to your room coordinated
by a chapter president. Refunds will not be issued under any circumstances
since the Affiliate is required to pick up the cost for all meals ordered.
*ANNOUNCEMENTS:**Pre-registration Pick-Up and On-Site Registration*

*Please note:* Due to the need to have strict enforcement of the State
Convention COVID Protocol to protect all our attendees, NO ONE will be
allowed to enter the convention area until they have picked up their
registration package.
This package will include your name tag (confirming you have tested
negative within 72 hours of arriving at the hotel), an agenda and your meal
tickets.

For your convenience we have expanded the registration desk hours as
follows:

   - Thursday, Nov. 10—9 :00 AM – 3:00 PM and 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
   - Friday, Nov. 11—8:00 AM – 1:30 PM and 4:45 PM – 5:25 PM
   - Saturday, Nov. 12—8:00 AM – 1:30 PM

*Continental Breakfast Pick-up*

Bring breakfast ticket received during hotel check-in to hotel restaurant
to exchange for a bagged continental breakfast.
*Banquet Ticket Exchange*

Crystal Ballroom A

For a smooth seating process, we use a Banquet Ticket Exchange. Bring your
pre-purchased ticket to the ticket exchange table, where you will trade it
in for a ticket with a table number. If you would like to sit with friends,
gather ALL tickets and exchange them together (you must have everyone’s
ticket when you go to the exchange). This year 8 people can sit at a table.

Ticket exchange hours: Friday 4:30 – 5:00 PM, and Saturday 8:00 – 8:25 AM,
12:30 – 1:00 PM, and 5:10 – 5:25 PM. If you do not exchange your ticket,
you will be seated where space is available.
*Exhibit Hall*

Hybrid Exhibit Room—Ruby Room

Everyone is welcome to come to the Exhibit Room to visit our array of
vendors. Many fine products and services for those living with vision loss
will be offered. Speak to representatives directly and get all your
questions answered on Thursday, Nov. 10, 10 AM – 9 PM, and on Friday, Nov.
11, 8:00 AM – Noon. Also, view their audio/video products online from Nov.
1 through Nov. 30.

Virtual Vendors- Hear from vendors who were unable to attend in person
about their products also from Nov. 1 through Nov. 30.

To access our on-line Exhibit Hall, click on the link below
https://www.nfbnj.org/state-convention/exhibitors-and-sponsors
*Guide Dog Relief Area*

Dog relief area is a grassy area in a very long rectangular shape. Garbage
pails will be located at both ends of the dog relief area. From the
elevators, turn left and walk toward the lobby. Continue walking until you
get past the lobby, bar, and hotel restaurant. Walk approximately 42 feet.
When you feel the mat, turn right. With the restaurant to your back, there
will be 2 push doors in front of you. After going through the doors, walk
approximately 75 feet and turn left.

Walk approximately 25 feet. When you feel the crack in the sidewalk you are
approaching the grassy area on your left.

You can also access this same grassy area from the Exhibit Hall exit. Walk
straight toward the outside doors. There is a revolving door with push
doors on both sides. Go through the door. Walk approximately 45 feet and
turn right.

Walk approximately 15 feet and the grassy area will be on your right side
after several bushes. As is our custom and State Law we must clean up after
our dog and leave the dog waste in the garbage pails described above.
*Door Prizes*

Door prizes will be drawn and announced throughout the convention; you must
be present to win.
*Recording and Streaming*

We will be recording and streaming the Saturday, Nov. 12 morning and
afternoon sessions and the banquet.
*Thursday, November 10, 2022**10:00 AM–9:00 PM Exhibit Hall*

Ruby Room

Visit our array of vendors. Many fine products and services for those
living with vision loss will be offered. Speak to representatives directly
to have all your questions answered. View their audio/video products online
by clicking on the link below from Nov. 1 through Nov. 30. To access our
on-line Exhibit Hall, click on the link below
https://www.nfbnj.org/state-convention/exhibitors-and-sponsors
*11:30 AM–Lunch*

Pre-paid boxed lunches will be available at the hotel restaurant. YOU MUST
BRING YOUR LUNCH TICKET WITH YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR A PRE-PAID MEAL!
*Noon–2:00 PM–Hands-On Technology Clinic*

Crystal Ballrooms A & B

Jane Degenshein, President, NJ Association of Blind Technology Users. Come
with questions; our tech team will provide answers on topics like Jaws,
Fusion, NVDA; Android; iOS devices, renaming your smart devices, Windows,
and more.
*2:30–5:30 PM–Technology Seminar*

Crystal Ballrooms A & B
2:30 PM Welcoming Remarks – Jane Degenshein, President, NJ Association of
Blind Technology Users
2:35 PM Creating and Navigating Well Formatted Word Documents – Rick Fox,
member, Technology Division
2:55 PM New Accessibility Features of iOS 16 – Tony Santiago, Vice
President, Technology Division
3:15 PM Let’s Talk About TalkBack – Rick Fox, member, Technology Division
3:35 PM That’s Entertainment, Blind Style
Sero, Freevee, Pluto TV, TBS Video, and BBC Sounds; audio description in
movie theaters and live theaters; where to find YouTube videos on music,
diabetic information, and more; TV streaming services, including Apple TV,
HBO TV, Prime Video, Netflix, and Disney+; also, the Overcast app.
Panelists: Tracy Carcione, Annemarie Cooke, Ed Godfrey, and Tony Santiago
4:10 PM All About Apple – Matt Vollbrecht, Certified Apple Instructor,
Founder, The Tech Juggernaut (TTJ)
4:50 PM Q&A – Ask the panel your question and get your answer. As always,
for more in-depth answers, sign up for our Technology Division listserv:
http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/njtechdiv_nfbnet.org
*5:30–7:00 PM–Membership & Friendship Appreciation Pizza Party, Sponsored
by the National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey*

Crystal Ballroom C

Let the NFBNJ show how much you are valued as a member and friend. Join us
for a FREE Pizza Party with beverages sponsored by our affiliate.
*7:30–9:30 PM–Exploring the World of Dating and Relationships as Blind
People—Hybrid Event—Join us in-person or virtually*

In-Person—Crystal Ballrooms A & B and via Zoom (see link following
description)
When it comes to dating, relationships, and marriage, what are some
obstacles you must overcome because of blindness? Join us for this virtual
and in-person event, featuring a panel discussion and group activities. You
can answer this question and learn from the experience of others as we move
from observations to solutions.

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*Friday, November 12, 2022**8:00 AM–Noon–Exhibit Hall*

Ruby Room

Visit our array of vendors. Many fine products and services for those
living with vision loss will be offered. Speak to representatives directly
to have all your questions answered. View their audio/video products online
by visiting our website from Nov. 1 through Nov. 30. To access our on-line
Exhibit Hall click on the link below
https://www.nfbnj.org/state-convention/exhibitors-and-sponsors
*8:00–8:25 AM–Pay Membership Dues—At-Large, Senior and Technology Divisions*

Crystal Ballrooms B & C

Participants may pay dues for At-Large Chapter, Senior, and Technology
Divisions during this time.
*8:30 AM–Diabetic Committee Annual Business Meeting*

Crystal Ballrooms B & C
Ed Godfrey, Chair

We will conduct a year-in-review and talk about speakers we have had, as
well as the proposed new schedule of meetings and future guest speakers. In
addition, we will discuss the vision we have for the Diabetic Committee
going forward.
*9:05 AM–New Jersey Association of Senior Blind (NJASB) Annual Business
Meeting*

Crystal Ballrooms B & C
Jane Degenshein, President

We will review 2022, hold elections, share information about the upcoming
National Senior Division virtual retreat in January, and plan for next year.

To subscribe to our NFBNJ Senior Division listserv, click on the link below
https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nfbnj-seniors_nfbnet.org
*9:50 AM–New Jersey Association of Blind Technology Users Annual Business
Meeting*

Crystal Ballrooms B & C
Jane Degenshein, President

We will review 2022, hold elections, and discuss what’s ahead in 2023.

To subscribe to our NFBNJ Technology Division listserv, click on the link
below
http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/njtechdiv_nfbnet.org
*10:35 AM–Sports and Recreation Division Annual Business Meeting*

Crystal Ballrooms B & C
Annemarie Cooke, Vice President

Join us as we review 2022 and discuss the future of the division.
*11:20 AM–Braille Committee Annual Business Meeting*

Crystal Ballrooms B & C
Mary Jo Partyka, Chair

We’ll review our committee actions during 2022. Learn what’s ahead in 2023
including a Literacy Is for Everyone (LIFE) program where Braille readers
and even those who don’t read Braille can meet by conference call and read
a book together.

The NFBNJ Braille Committee website can be found at:
https://www.nfbnj.org/projects/braille-committee/

The NFB National Braille listserv can be found at this link:
https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nfb-braille-discussion_nfbnet.org
*11:50 AM–At Large Chapter Annual Business Meeting*

Crystal Ballrooms B & C
Linda Melendez, President

In this segment, we will talk about the benefits of becoming a member of
the NFBNJ At Large Chapter which has always held its meetings virtually. We
will discuss when we meet and how you can join, as well as giving an
overview of our 2022 activities and new initiatives planned for 2023.
*12:15–1:15 PM–Lunch*

Pre-paid boxed lunches will be available beginning at 11:30 AM at the hotel
restaurant. YOU MUST BRING YOUR LUNCH TICKET WITH YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR A
PRE-PAID MEAL!
Friday, November 11, 2022—Breakout Sessions*1:30–2:45 PM–How Do We Get
There from Here? Independent Movement & Travel for Blind/VI Kids*

Ruby Room
Carol Castellano, Chair, Parents of Blind Children-NJ (POBC-NJ); Carley
Mullin, National Orientation and Mobility Certification (NOMC)

Can blind/visually impaired people really move with the same autonomy and
independence as sighted people? What are reasonable expectations for our
children in school, at home, in the community? Would my child benefit from
a cane? How can the Discovery Method help my child be more independent in
moving around?
*1:30–2:45 PM–Diabetics and Blindness*

Crystal Ballrooms B & C
Cassidy Starr, Manager, Patient Support Services, Diabetes Foundation,
Denville, NJ and Jocelyn Santiago RN, BSN, NFBNJ member and diabetic will
discuss diabetes and blindness. Hear a demonstration of accessible glucose
monitors ending with a Q&A session.
*3:00–4:15 PM–NFB’s National Website: A Treasure Trove of Programs,
Services, and Resources to Help Us Live the Lives We Want*

Crystal Ballrooms B & C – Rick Fox

Come take a tour of the NFB.org website where you can find a blind mentor,
read informative and inspirational literature, get a free white cane, learn
about services, access the many resources that can help you advocate more
effectively, and much more.
*4:30–5:00 PM–Banquet Exchange*

Crystal Ballroom A
*5:30 PM–Federation Family Reunion Meal*

Crystal Ballroom A

Conventioneers who purchased their meal ticket will reconnect and meet new
members and friends to dine and socialize with. YOU MUST BRING DINNER
TICKET WITH YOU TO RECEIVE YOUR PRE-PURCHASED MEAL!
*7:00 PM–Resolutions Committee Meeting*

Ruby Room
Ryan Stevens, Chair

Come and take part in the development of resolutions, which become the
policy statements of NFBNJ. This meeting is open to all.
*8:15–11:00 PM–Entertainment—Sing-Down & Socializing*

Crystal Ballrooms A, B, & C Cash Bar

Can you name a song that has the word, “Love” in the lyrics? How about
“Baby” or “Man?” Can you sing? If you can, then this event is for you! In
each round, teams will be given a word by the judges and will have time to
come up with as many songs as possible that contain this word. Then, the
sing-down begins as teams sing a portion of their songs, until only one
team remains. The team with the most victories wins! Audience members are
strongly encouraged to attend and enjoy the music and help judge the
accuracy of the songs. Afterwards, reunite with Federation pals, socialize,
and make new friends.

*Saturday, November 12, 2022 – Morning General SessionCrystal Ballrooms A,
B, & C**8:00–8:25 AM–Banquet Exchange**8:30 AM–Traditional Pre-Convention
Music**9:00 AM–Welcome, Call to Order*

Linda Melendez, President, National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey
*9:05 AM–Opening Ceremonies*

Jane Degenshein, President, Senior and Technology Divisions
Pledge of Allegiance

The National Federation of the Blind Pledge:
I pledge to participate actively in the efforts of the National Federation
of the Blind to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the blind;
to support the policies and programs of the Federation; and to abide by its
constitution.

Invocation—Jane Degenshein, Member, Temple Ner Tamid
Moment of Silence for members, family and friends who have passed away
Honoring Veterans
God Bless America
*9:20 AM–Introduction of the Scholarship Class of 2022*

Evangelia (Lia) Stone, Chair Scholarship Committee and Second Vice
President NFBNJ
*9:30 AM–Nominating Committee Report*

Ryan Stevens, Nominating Committee Chair & Affiliate Parliamentarian NFBNJ
*9:40 AM–Presidential Report: Ain’t No Stopping Us Now*

Linda Melendez, President, National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey
*10:00 AM–National Representative’s Report: We’re on the Move*

Shelia Wright, NFB Board of Directors, President, National Federation of
the Blind of Missouri
*10:30 AM–Training and Skills to Get You Going*

Julie Deden, Executive Director, Colorado Center for the Blind

Hear how our NFB training centers for the blind offer a variety of programs
for all ages that help build blindness skills and encourage independence so
there is no stopping you as you live the life you want!
*10:55 AM–Fit Break*

It’s likely you’ve been sitting for a while today, so stand up and get the
blood flowing again in those quads and glutes!
*11:05 AM–NJ Moving Forward Together*

Dr. Elisa Neira, Deputy Commissioner, NJ Department of Human Services; Dr.
Bernice Davis, Executive Director, NJ Commission for the Blind and Visually
Impaired, discuss moving forward with services, programs, and interactions
in the coming year.
*11:30 AM–The NFB Braille Enrichment Learning & Literacy (BELL) Academy:
Glad to Be Back Together in Person*

Mary Jo Partyka, Coordinator, NFBNJ BELL Academy, Sarah Scapardine, Teacher
of the Visually Impaired (TVI), along with BELL Academy team members, BELL
students and parents discuss this year’s new experiences and
accomplishments.
*11:50 AM–Announcements Linda Melendez, President, NFBNJ 12:00
PM–Adjourn**12:00–1:15
PM–Lunch*

Pre-paid boxed lunches will be available beginning at noon at the hotel
restaurant. YOU MUST BRING YOUR LUNCH TICKET WITH YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR A
PRE-PAID MEAL!
*12:15–1:00 PM–Student Division Annual Business Meeting*

Platinum Room 2nd Floor

Join us as we review 2022, discuss what’s ahead for us in 2023, and hold
elections.
*12:15–1:00 PM–Guide Dog Committee Annual Business Meeting*

Garnet (to the right of parking lot entrance)

We will discuss plans for the upcoming year, as well as advocacy efforts
and concerns of guide dog handlers in New Jersey. We’ll present updates on
progress made by the National Association of Guide Dog Users, and members
will have the opportunity to share and ask about issues and topics
applicable to handlers. Attendees will also have the chance to network and
learn from each other.
*12:15 PM–Open Chat Lunch Session*

Ruby Room
Jane Degenshein, Facilitator
Grab your lunch and join us!
*12:30–1:00 PM–Banquet Exchange*

Crystal Ballroom A
*12:45–1:10 PM–Parents of Blind Children-NJ Meeting*

Front Crystal Ballrooms A
Carol Castellano, Chair

How are things going in your child’s education and development? Join this
informal meeting for inspiration and information.

*Saturday, November 12, 2022 – Afternoon General SessionCrystal Ballrooms
A, B, & C**1:15 PM–Afternoon Announcements*

Linda Melendez, President, NFBNJ
*1:30 PM–What’s New at the Library?*

Adam Szczepaniak, Deputy State Librarian, NJ State Library Talking Book and
Braille Center

How the NJ State Library Talking Book and Braille Center is endorsing
Braille Technology for its readers and other important updates.
*1:40 PM–Are You on the Move?*

Clarke King, Member, Board of Directors, NFBNJ; President, Northeast Chapter

Hear about the committees, programs, and projects of the NFBNJ and the many
ways to become involved.
*2:00 PM–Where Are They Now?*

Evangelia (Lia) Stone, Chair Scholarship Committee and Second Vice
President, NFBNJ

We meet many wonderful students through our scholarship program, but have
you ever wondered what happens after the scholarship banquet? Three
previous winners of NFBNJ scholarships tell how the scholarship made a
difference in their education and what they’re doing now.
*2:45 PM–Get on the PAC Plan, Sign Up Today!*

Linda Melendez

Hear how your monthly contribution to the Preauthorized Contribution (PAC)
Plan, no matter the size, helps grow the programs and projects of the NFB.
*2:55 PM–Fit Break*

It’s likely you’ve been sitting for a while today so stand up and get the
blood flowing again in those quads and glutes!
*3:05 PM–Exploring the Options for Literacy within the Blind Community*

Presenters Melissa Lomax and Brianna Murrey will collaborate to share their
personal experiences and tips for reading in formats like braille and audio
books along with methods for reading aloud to others.
*3:45 PM–Joy through Movement: Staying Active and Having Fun!*

Panelists Ida Behreini and Danielle Hale will talk about how they
discovered their interests in running and scuba diving and how these
activities enrich their lives. And don’t worry, if pounding out the miles
or paddling beneath the waves isn’t your thing, they will also talk about
other ways you can stay active or get involved with sports here in NJ.
*4:10 PM–On the Hot Seat!*

Carol Castellano, Moderator

Join us to see who is on the hot seat and questions they will be asked!
*4:50 PM–Announcements Linda Melendez, President, NFBNJ 5:00
PM–Adjourn**5:00–5:25
PM–Banquet Exchange*

Crystal Ballrooms A,
*7:00 PM–Banquet*

Crystal Ballrooms A, B, & C

YOU MUST BRING BANQUET EXCHANGE TICKET WITH YOU TO RECEIVE A MEAL !

Master of Ceremonies — Nicky Gacos, President, National Association of
Blind Merchants
Invocation — Father Maximilian Buonocore, Monk of Newark Abbey
Keynote Address — Shelia Wright, NFB National Representative
Presentation of Awards — Rick Fox, President, NFBNJ Northern Chapter
Recognition of Contributors to State Scholarships — Evangelia (Lia) Stone,
Chair Scholarship Committee and Second Vice President, NFBNJ
Presentation of State Scholarship Awards — Evangelia (Lia) Stone, Chair
Scholarship Committee and Second Vice President, NFBNJ
Door prizes
*Sunday, November 13, 2022**8:45 AM–Affiliate Business Meeting*

Crystal Ballrooms A, B, & C

This meeting is perhaps the most important one of the NFBNJ affiliate.
NFBNJ President Linda Melendez will provide an overview of the past year’s
activities and our future plans; chapter reports; elections. All are
invited to attend.

*Agenda subject to change*

The National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey expresses appreciation
to all members and non-members who attended the 46th in-person state
convention.

Linda Melendez, President
National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey 732-421-7063
president at nfbnj.org

For the list of affiliate board members, chapters, divisions, committees,
projects, and programs, please visit the state website at: www.nfbnj.org
*Meet our National Representative*

Shelia Wright grew up in a small town in South Carolina. Though her vision
was never good, she did not know that she was blind until she was sixteen,
when she finally saw an eye doctor that talked openly about her blindness
and the importance of her learning Braille while she was still young. He
urged Shelia and her parents to check to see if South Carolina had a school
for the blind. This led her family to contact the Commission for the Blind,
but the agency did little to provide the services she needed. They claimed
she had too much vision to need training in Braille and Cane travel.

Shelia attended the University of South Carolina and received a B.A. in
Psychology and a M.Ed. in Vocational Rehabilitation. She worked in the
field of Rehabilitation for the Blind for over thirty years.

Shelia came to the Federation as a struggling blind person, having been
told that she would never make it through a semester in college. When the
National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina, through its
then-President Donald Capps, weighed in on her behalf, rehabilitation
services in South Carolina looked at Shelia in a whole new light. The
Federation believed in her to such an extent that they frequently asked her
to do things she thought she could not do. Each accomplishment propelled
her toward becoming the woman she is today.

Shelia currently serves as the President of the National Federation of the
Blind of Missouri. She was elected to the National Board of Directors in
July 2022.
*National Scholarship Program – Call for Applications Begins Nov. 1*

Every year, the National Federation of the Blind awards more than $120,000
to blind scholars across the fifty states, the District of Columbia, and
Puerto Rico, in recognition of their achievements and professional
aspirations. The scholarship program is our commitment to academic
excellence and leadership among blind students, and each winner is awarded
based on academic excellence, community service, and leadership. The
application process opens November 1. To learn about eligibility and
requirements of the 2022 scholarship program visit this link:
https://www.nfb.org/programs-services/scholarships-and-awards/scholarship-
program

Review the online scholarship application checklist and program FAQs. Let
others know about this program that invests in the future of blind people.
*Pre-Authorized Contribution Plan (PAC Plan)*

PAC stands for Pre-Authorized Contribution. Each month, the amount you have
designated is automatically deducted from your checking or savings account.
That sum, which may be as little as five dollars, helps fund projects like
the NFB Free White Cane program, and is also used to take care of “rainy
day” expenditures that may arise unexpectedly.

To arrange for PAC Plan contributions, go to www.nfb.org/pac and fill out
the form. The National Center will call you to take payment information.
You can also call 877-635-2711 or email pac at nfb.org to enroll. The National
Center will contact individuals for financial and banking information
following the convention. Donations can be direct withdrawals from a
checking account or charges to a credit card for additional assistance,
contact Annemarie Cooke, Treasurer, National Federation of the Blind of New
Jersey, by phone at: 609-859- 4084, or by email at: aec732 at gmail.com
<aec732 at gmail.com+target=>.

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*Exhibitors:*
Blind Girl Designs

Tricia Waechter, CEO

3227 Ashfield Drive Houston, Texas 77082

862-448-1011
tricia at blindgirldesigns.com

http://blindgirldesigns.com

Hi! My name is Tricia Waechter, I have RP, and I am the founder of Blind
Girl Designs. I worked in New York fortwo decades, and currently live in
Houston. We specialize in hoodies, t-’shirts and sweatshirts featuring
white canes in

colorful prints. The ink is slightly tactile for us to feel. The designs
are whimsical, from a white cane snowflake to a garden of flowers in adult
unisex size S to 5 XL. We design dresses and cardigans too, in S- XXL.


C TECH

*Chuck Cohen, President*

2 N. William Street Pearl river, New York 10965

845-735-7907
chuck at magnifyit.com

http://www.ctechlowvision.com

C TECH has been providing products and service for the blind and visually
impaired for over 38 years. We offer a wide range of products, from hand
held magnifiers, portable magnifiers some models have speech, desktop
magnifiers also have speech. C TECH also has a line of head mount units.


JW.org

*Steven Shepard, Table Leader*

210 Mount Pleasant Ave. Stratford, Connecticut 06614

203-450-1670
sshepard487 at gmail.com

https://JW.ORG <https://jw.org/>

Displayed on our JW.ORG table: Free JW Library App compatible with
assistive readers. Free Bible library on thumb drive which includes the
Bible in audio with 1,000-character voices. Thumb drive is compatible with
accessible reading devices. Free large print and braille publications. We
now have audio described videos that can be freely accessed on our website.


OrCam Inc.

*Evan Cannon, Area Sales Manager*

1115 Broadway, 11th Floor New York, New York 10010

646-288-5956
charlotte.wendel at orcam.com

OrCam MyEye is a revolutionary voice activated AI-device that attaches to
virtually any glasses. It can instantly recognize and convert text into
audio whether from a book, smartphone screen or any other surface. It can
recognize faces, help you shop on your own, work more efficiently, and live
a more independent life! OrCam

MyEye conveys visual information audibly, in real-time and offline.


The College of New Jersey- SSP-NJ Project

*Kathleen Spata, SSP-NJ Coordinator School of Education*

2000 Pennington Road Ewing, New Jersey 08628

609-771-2795
spatak at tcnj.edu

SSP-NJ and iCanConnect/NJ are two programs serving the New Jersey Deafblind
community. The Support Service Providers of New Jersey (SSP-NJ) offers
support services to enhance access and independence through relaying

environmental information, human guiding, and communication facilitation.
iCanConnect/NJ program offers free assistive technology and technical
training to promote distance communication for the Deafblind community.


The Seeing Eye

*Chelsea White, Outreach Specialist*

P.O. Box 375 Morristown, New Jersey 0 7963

973-539-4425
whitec at seeingeye.org

https://seeingeye.org

The Seeing Eye located in Morristown NJ is the oldest dog guide school in
the world. If you are interested in partnering with a dog guide, come and
see what we have to offer.


Sponsors:Ain’t No Stopping Us Now, We’re on The Move:Collazo Family

Judy Lewis


Live The Life You Want:

3D PhotoWorks

NFBNJ Chapters: At Large, Northeast

NFBNJ Divisions: Sports & Recreation, Technology


Raising Expectations:

Annemarie Cooke

Melendez Family

Partyka Family

NFBNJ Chapters: Capital, Central Jersey, Garden State, Northern, South
Jersey Shore

NFBNJ Divisions: Students





*The National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey thanks all our
exhibitors and sponsors for their continued support.*
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