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From: Alice Crespo <crespoalice1@gmail.com><br>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2020 14:12:20 -0500<br>
Subject: Re: [Nfbnet-members-list] Fwd: The 44th Annual State
Convention<br>
National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey Anywhere and
Everywhere: Wed,<br>
Nov. 18 through Sat. Nov. 21, 2020<br>
To: David Andrews <dandrews920@comcast.net><br><br>
Helo,<br><br>
I would like to know if there is room for exhibitors?<br><br>
Thank you,<br>
Alice<br><br>
On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 3:20 AM David Andrews via NFBNet-Members-List
<<a href="mailto:nfbnet-members-list@nfbnet.org">
nfbnet-members-list@nfbnet.org</a>> wrote:<br>
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<dd>Please find the REVISED FINAL Agenda for the 44th</sup> NFBNJ State
Convention<br><br>
<dd>to be held virtually from Wednesday, November 18 through Saturday,
November 21. Please share with all and we look forward to your
participation! Help us as we continue to work together to make a
difference by raising expectations to live the life we want. <br><br>
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<dd>Again, thank you for your support.<br><br>
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<dd>Warmly,<br><br>
<dd>Linda Melendez<br>
<dd><a name="m_-2216032824723778232__Hlk55921358"></a>National Federation
of the Blind of New Jersey<br>
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<dd><a name="m_-2216032824723778232__Hlk55921371"></a>First Vice
President,<br>
<dd>Chair, Convention Activities<br><br>
<dd>732-421-7063<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:lindamelendez220@gmail.com">
lindamelendez220@gmail.com</a> <br><br>
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<dd>The 44th</sup> Annual State Convention<br>
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<dd>Wednesday, November 18 through Saturday November 21, 2020<br>
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<dd>Joseph Ruffalo, President<br>
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<dd>973 743 0075<br>
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<dd>Linda Melendez, Chair of State Convention Activities<br>
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<dd><a href="http://www.nfbnj.org/" eudora="autourl">www.nfbnj.org</a><br>
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<dd>Who We Are & What We Do<br>
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<dd>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 vision loss, assist parents and teachers of
blind children, and promote the full participation and integration of
blind people in our communities. Our activities include:<br><br>
<dd>• Assisting blind persons in acquiring the skills of independence
aand developing confidence in themselves<br>
<dd>• Supporting parents and teachers of blind children with
informatioon, mentoring, role modeling, information, and training<br>
<dd>• Preparing blind students for careers and self-sufficiency through
mentoring, training, and academic scholarships<br>
<dd>• Encouraging blind seniors to continue to live active and
meaningfful lives<br>
<dd>• Advocating for policies that eliminate discrimination, promote
ciivil rights, and guarantee equal access to high quality educational and
rehabilitation programs<br>
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<dd>• Sponsoring information campaigns and legislative action at the
sttate and national levels <br>
<dd>• Educating the public through community activities and publicationns
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<dd>Spotlight on NFB of New Jersey<br>
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<dd>Since 1976, the National Federation of the Blind of NJ, 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 five
divisions hold events at various times throughout the year. For more
information on the affiliate, chapters, divisions, committees, programs,
and projects, visit <a href="http://www.nfbnj.org">www.nfbnj.org</a>
Please join us we would welcome your participation.<br><br>
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<dd>Live the Life You Want<br>
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<dd>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. <br><br>
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<dd>The National Federation of the Blind Pledge<br>
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<dd>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. <br>
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<dd>ANNOUNCEMENTS:<br>
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<dd>IT’S NOT TOO LATE!! You still can register for the 44th State
Convention of the National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey. This
event, the major gathering of our state’s blindness community, will be
held virtually via the Zoom platform from Wednesday, November 18 through
Saturday, November 21.<br><br>
<dd>Registration is FREE!!<br><br>
<dd>Click here to register<br><br>
<dd><a href="https://www.nfbnj.org/state-convention/registration">
https://www.nfbnj.org/state-convention/registration</a><br><br>
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<dd><a name="m_-2216032824723778232__Hlk55921480"></a>NFBNJ Rookie
Roundup<br>
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<dd>Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2020<br>
<dd>Time: 7:00 P.M. Eastern Time<br>
<dd>For all members, non members, first timers and veteran conventioneers
we will highlight and outline the agenda, Zoom procedures, have the
opportunity to answer questions and a practice vote will be
conducted.<br><br>
<dd>Zoom participation details<br>
</b>
<dd>Join Zoom Meeting<br>
<dd>
<a href="https://zoom.us/j/6477660103?pwd=Qkw0RGxYdGc5TjVBdVZmUnFYYnlCQT09">
https://zoom.us/j/6477660103?pwd=Qkw0RGxYdGc5TjVBdVZmUnFYYnlCQT09</a><br>
<br>
<dd>Meeting ID: 647 766 0103<br>
<dd>Passcode: 460 994<br><br>
<dd>One tap mobile<br>
<dd>+16468769923,,6477660103# US (New York)<br>
<dd>+13017158592,,6477660103# US (Germantown)<br><br>
<dd>Dial by your location<br>
<dd>+1 646 876 9923 US (New York)<br>
<dd>+1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown)<br>
<dd>+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)<br>
<dd>+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)<br>
<dd>+1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose)<br>
<dd>+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)<br>
<dd>+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)<br><br>
<dd>Meeting ID: 647 766 0103<br>
<dd>Passcode: 460 994<br><br>
<dd>Instructions for listening on an Echo device<br>
<dd>Wake word Alexa: call 646 876 9923<br>
<dd>Just like calling on the phone, you will hear "welcome to
Zoom."<br>
<dd>Meeting ID when prompted, then say wake word Alexa: Press provide
number pound<br>
<dd>Then say Alexa Press pound to enter the meeting<br><br>
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<dd>Integrity and Respect<br>
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<dd>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 may 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.<br><br>
<dd>Please visit the following link for the code of conduct<br>
<dd>
<a href="http://www.nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct">
www.nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct</a><br><br>
<dd>All state convention activities will be held at Eastern Standard Time
via the Zoom platform unless otherwise indicated. And we will be
recording the convention.<br>
</b><br>
<dd>Convention Zoom participation details<br>
</b>
<dd>Join Zoom Meeting<br>
<dd>
<a href="https://zoom.us/j/6477660103?pwd=Qkw0RGxYdGc5TjVBdVZmUnFYYnlCQT09">
https://zoom.us/j/6477660103?pwd=Qkw0RGxYdGc5TjVBdVZmUnFYYnlCQT09</a><br>
<br>
<dd>Meeting ID: 647 766 0103<br>
<dd>Passcode: 460 994<br><br>
<dd>One tap mobile<br>
<dd>+16468769923,,6477660103# US (New York)<br>
<dd>+13017158592,,6477660103# US (Germantown)<br><br>
<dd>Dial by your location<br>
<dd>+1 646 876 9923 US (New York)<br>
<dd>+1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown)<br>
<dd>+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)<br>
<dd>+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)<br>
<dd>+1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose)<br>
<dd>+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)<br>
<dd>+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)<br><br>
<dd>Meeting ID: 647 766 0103<br>
<dd>Passcode: 460 994<br><br>
<dd>Instructions for listening on an Echo device<br>
<dd>Wake word Alexa: call 646 876 9923<br>
<dd>Just like calling on the phone, you will hear "welcome to
Zoom."<br>
<dd>Meeting ID when prompted, then say wake word Alexa: Press provide
number pound<br>
<dd>Then say Alexa Press pound to enter the meeting<br><br>
<dd>Door Prize Details <br>
</b><br>
<dd>Door prize raffles will be drawn and announced throughout the
convention. Winners must be present to win. If you hear your name you can
claim your prize one of three ways; by emailing
<a href="mailto:nfb.newjersey@gmail.com">nfb.newjersey@gmail.com</a>
calling or texting Linda Melendez at 732-421-7063. Winners must give
their convention registration name, best contact number and prize code
word or phrase. Code must be in the email subject line.<br><br>
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<dd>NFBNJ Eligible Voters<br>
</b><br>
<dd>Current 2020 dues paying members who registered and enrolled to vote
will receive an email with instructions and the phone number to cast
their votes when announced.<br><br>
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<dd>Wednesday, November 18, 2020<br>
</b>
<dd>For divisions and At Large Chapter Meetings see Zoom participation
details above<br>
<dd>For committee meetings participation instructions are
included.<br><br>
<dd>1:00 to 1:50 P.M.–Seniors Division Business Meeting<br>
</b>
<dd>Jane Degenshein, President<br>
<dd>We will review the year, outline 2021 and our guest speaker will be,
Ruth Sager, President of the National Association of Senior Blind who
discuss the successful virtual senior retreat.<br><br>
<dd>To subscribe to our NFBNJ Senior Division list serve, click on the
link below:<br>
<dd>
<a href="https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nfbnj-seniors_nfbnet.org">
https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nfbnj-seniors_nfbnet.org</a><br>
<br>
<dd>To subscribe to our National division list serve, click on the link
below:<br>
<dd>
<a href="https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nfb-seniors_nfbnet.org">
https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nfb-seniors_nfbnet.org</a><br><br>
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<dd>2:00 to 2:50 P.M.–Technology Division Business Meeting <br>
</b>
<dd>Jane Degenshein, President, <br>
<dd>Join us as we review the successes of 2020 and look ahead to our
involvement in 2021. Our guest speaker, Eileen Levin, Accessible Tester
for Verizon will share her thoughts on teaching others technology under
the Verizon volunteer pilot project.<br><br>
<dd>To subscribe to our NFBNJ tech div list serve, click on the link
below:<br>
<dd><a href="http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/njtechdiv_nfbnet.org">
http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/njtechdiv_nfbnet.org</a><br><br>
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<dd>3:00 to 3:50 P.M.–Sports and Recreation Business Meeting<br>
</b>
<dd>Linda Melendez, President<br>
<dd>Join us as we review past and present activities, challenges and
events. Bring your ideas as we plan for 2021. Jessica Beecham, President
National Sports and Recreation Division and First Vice President NFB of
Colorado will be our guest speaker. Also presenting is 2020 NFBNJ
Scholarship winner Veronica Stocker about being a Yoga Instructor and
offering a Zoom Yoga class on Friday, November 20 from 5:30 to 6:15 P.M.;
all are invited!<br><br>
<dd>To learn about our National Sports and Recreation Division<br>
<dd>visit<br>
<dd><a href="http://www.nfbsportsandrec.org">
http://www.nfbsportsandrec.org</a><br><br>
<dd>To join our National Sports and Recreation Division Listserv
visit<br>
<dd>
<a href="http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/sportsandrec_nfbnet.org">
http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/sportsandrec_nfbnet.org</a><br><br>
<dd>Find our Facebook Group by searching National Sports and Recreation
Division<br><br>
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<dd>4:00 pm At Large Chapter Meeting<br>
</b>
<dd>Joseph Ruffalo, President<br>
<dd>The meeting will highlight the past year, plans for 2021 and the
importance to stay involved and raising expectations.<br><br>
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<dd>7:00 P.M.–Braille Committee Business Meeting<br>
<dd>Mary Jo Partyka, Chair<br>
</b>
<dd>Call: 515 604 9570<br>
<dd>Code: 612 068 followed by the pound sign<br>
<dd>We will discuss Braille mentoring, the Braille Challenge, BELL
In-home Edition, and Brailing cards for the 2021 state convention. Our
next steps will consist of determining the goals for this committee which
we will discuss during our January 2021 meeting. You will also learn
about the Braille Readers Are Leaders Contest.<br><br>
<dd>Sandy Halverson, Past President of the National Association to
Promote the Use of Braille, will provide additional information to
promote Braille literacy. Hear from the winners of the Braille Challenge
for 2020 Kaleigh Brendle and Madeline Mau.<br><br>
<dd>Our Braille committee website is <br>
<dd><a href="http://www.nfb.org">www.nfb.org</a><br><br>
<dd>Our national website is NFBÂBraille-Discussion<br><br>
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<dd>7:50 P.M.–Guide Dog Committee Business Meeting<br>
<dd>Dan Facchini, Chair<br>
</b>
<dd>Guide Dog Committee Zoom below.<br><br>
<dd><a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87877243174">
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87877243174</a><br><br>
<dd>One tap mobile<br>
<dd>+16465588656,,87877243174#<br><br>
<dd>Dial: +1 646 558 8656<br>
<dd>Meeting ID: 878 7724 3174<br><br>
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<dd>An overview of 2020 and plans for 2021. Raul Gallegos, newly elected
President of the National Association of Guide Dog Users, NAGDU, will
provide an overview of the national prospective and how all are invited
to participate. Have you ever wondered how the current pandemic has
impacted guide-dog navigation? The National Federation of the Blind’s
New Jersey Guide-dog committee cordially invites you to join us at the
state convention’s Zoom segment entitled, Guiding through a Pandemic.
Come join current guide-dog handlers as we discuss some of the concerns
and challenges that Covid19 has posed to the guide-dog community.
Additionally, we will be joined by Glenn Hoagland, President of the
Seeing Eye. Glenn will walk us through some of the modifications employed
by the organization as it continues to fulfill its crucial
mission.<br><br>
<dd>New Jersey Association of Guide Dog Users visit <br>
<dd><a href="mailto:njagdu@nfbnet.org">njagdu@nfbnet.org</a><br>
<br>
<dd>National Guide visit <br>
<dd><a href="http://www.nagdu.org/">http://www.nagdu.org/</a> <br><br>
<dd>Â <br><br>
<dd>8:30 P.M.–Diabetes Committee Business Meeting<br>
</b>
<dd>Ed Godfrey, Chair<br>
<dd>Call: 605 468 8005<br>
<dd>Coe: 460 994<br>
<dd>An overview of 2020 and future plans for 2021. Jean Brown, First
Vice-President Diabetes Action Network, (DAN) will provide info
highlighting the overview of the purposes, goals and objectives of the
national division. She will be talking about DAN what it is, how to join
and various accessibility products like the Abbott FreeStyle Libre and
accessible glucose meters.<br><br>
<dd>Jocelyn Santiago, a registered nurse and a member of our committee.
<br>
<dd>WHAT??? I am at risk of developing Diabetes?? Why? And how is that
possible?? About 88 million adult Americans have prediabetes, that is
more than 1 in 3, of those with prediabetes, 84% don’t know they have
it!! Prediabetes is a serious health condition that will put you at risk
of developing Type 2 Diabetes ,heart disease and other harmful conditions
relating to diabetes complications … so what are you waiting for? CCome
and join the Diabetes Committee to learn more about Pre-diabetes and how
we can avoid from getting this preventable and absolutely reversible
condition. She will give you valuable information that will also provide
an overview about managing diabetes during this Holliday season.<br><br>
<dd>New Jersey listserv:<br>
<dd>
<a href="https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nj-diabetes-division_nfbnet.org">
https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nj-diabetes-division_nfbnet.org</a>
<br><br>
<dd>National Diabetic Action Network (DAN) listserv:<br>
<dd>
<a href="https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/diabetes-talk_nfbnet.org">
https://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/diabetes-talk_nfbnet.org</a><br>
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<dd>Thursday, November 19, 2020<br>
<dd>Convention Zoom participation details<br>
</b>
<dd>Join Zoom Meeting<br>
<dd>
<a href="https://zoom.us/j/6477660103?pwd=Qkw0RGxYdGc5TjVBdVZmUnFYYnlCQT09">
https://zoom.us/j/6477660103?pwd=Qkw0RGxYdGc5TjVBdVZmUnFYYnlCQT09</a><br>
<br>
<dd>Meeting ID: 647 766 0103<br>
<dd>Passcode: 460 994<br><br>
<dd>One tap mobile<br>
<dd>+16468769923,,6477660103# US (New York)<br>
<dd>+13017158592,,6477660103# US (Germantown)<br><br>
<dd>Dial by your location<br>
<dd>+1 646 876 9923 US (New York)<br>
<dd>+1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown)<br>
<dd>+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)<br>
<dd>+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)<br>
<dd>+1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose)<br>
<dd>+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)<br>
<dd>+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)<br><br>
<dd>Meeting ID: 647 766 0103<br>
<dd>Passcode: 460 994<br><br>
<dd>Instructions for listening on an Echo device<br>
<dd>Wake word Alexa: call 646 876 9923<br>
<dd>Just like calling on the phone, you will hear "welcome to
Zoom."<br>
<dd>Meeting ID when prompted, then say wake word Alexa: Press provide
number pound<br>
<dd>Then say Alexa Press pound to enter the meeting<br><br>
<dd>10:00 <a href="http://A.M.to">A.M.to</a> Noon–Meet the Vendors<br>
</b>
<dd>Joseph Ruffalo, President NFBNJ Facilitator<br>
<dd>Here is an opportunity to learn about the products, services and
obtain valuable information to assist with raising expectations to live
the life you want.<br>
<dd>10:05 am SW Unlimited, Sherlock Washington, President<br>
<dd>10:30 am C-Tech, Chuck Cohen, President<br>
<dd>10:55 am Independence Science, Jasodhara Bhattacharya, Director of
Strategic Global Projects<br>
<dd>11:20 am OrCam, Eve Posner, New Jersey OrCam Rep<br><br>
<dd>1:00 P.M–Technology Changes to Change Our Lives<br>
</b>
<dd>Jane Degenshein, President New Jersey Association of Blind Technology
Users<br><br>
<dd>1:10 to 1:30 P.M.–Take a Virtual Tour with Us<br>
</b>
<dd>Mac Biggers, Member Technology Division<br>
<dd>Learn and discover through the Bloomberg </b>Connects App<br>
<br>
<dd>1:30 to 1:55 P.M.–iOS 14 New and Exciting Changes<br>
</b>
<dd>Tony Santiago, Vice President Technology Division<br>
<dd>Join us as we learn some features of iOS14.<br><br>
<dd>1:55 to 2:15 P.M.––Listserv and Resources for Any Tekkiekie<br>
</b>
<dd>Andy Smith, Board Member Technology Division<br>
<dd>Learn about important websites, listservs, podcasts and
more.<br><br>
<dd>2:15 to 2:50 P.M.–Fusion and We're Not Talking Physics<br>
</b>
<dd>Rick Fox, Assistive Technology Instructor and owner B & F
Teaching & Technology.<br>
<dd>Valuable tips and tricks on using Fusion.<br><br>
<dd>2:50 to 3:10 P.M.– Louie the Hands Free App for Androids<br>
</b>
<dd>Aneesh Karuppur, Student and friend to the Technology Division<br>
<dd>Calling for a ride, using What’s App all voice activated.<br><br>
<dd>3:10 to 3:45 P.M.–Exploring the Possibilities with an IPad<br>
</b>
<dd>Matt Vollbrecht, Certified Apple Instructor, Owner of the Tech
Juggernaut<br><br>
<dd>Tips and tricks and treats to make you more productive.<br><br>
<dd>3:45 to 4:15 P.M.–Q and A for all<br>
</b><br>
<dd>6:10 P.M.–Kustom Cane<br>
</b>
<dd>James Boehm, Vice President of the Tennessee affiliate and President
of the Nashville chapter<br>
<dd>James thanks the New Jersey affiliate and updates our Federation
family on how your past donations and canes are making a difference
worldwide. Boehm will share how you can continue to contribute during
these unusual times. As a thank you, Kustom Cane is donating 2 gift
certificates: a $150 gift certificate to Kustom Cane and a second three
piece charm gift certificate valued at $35! In addition, Boehm, a
licensed counselor in Tennessee, will discuss the impact, struggles, and
importance of mental health, especially during these challenging times.
Boehm will finish with a brief mindfulness activity that you will be able
to incorporate in your daily life to cope with anxiety and
stress.<br><br>
<dd>7:00 P.M.–Resolutions Committee Meeting<br>
</b>
<dd>Ryan Stevens, Chair<br>
<dd>Open to all; take part in witnessing the development of resolutions,
which become the policy statements of NFBNJ.<br><br>
<dd>8:00 P.M.–Adulting 201<br>
</b>
<dd>Lia Stone and Carley Mullin, Facilitator’s<br>
<dd>Curious about best methods for finding an apartment? How about buying
a home? Maybe you’re wondering how to traverse the social landscape of
your new job? Or are you just interested in learning about these things
from the greatest generations, millennials and genXers? If you answered
yes to any of these you won’t want to miss this session. We will
feature two panels of dynamic young leaders who will share their
experiences of the good, the bad and the ugly in workplace social
interactions and navigating the rental/housing market.<br><br>
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<dd>****<br><br>
<dd>Friday, November 20, 2020<br>
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</b>
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<dd>9:00 <a href="http://A.M.to">A.M.to</a> 5:00 P.M–General
Session<br>
</b><br>
<dd>9:00 A.M.–Welcome, Call to Order<br>
</b>
<dd>Joseph Ruffalo, President, National Federation of the Blind of New
Jersey<br><br>
<dd>9:05 A.M.–Invocation & Opening Ceremonies<br>
</b>
<dd>Jane Degenshein, President, Senior and Technology Divisions<br>
<dd>Pledge of Allegiance <br>
<dd>The National Federation of the Blind Pledge<br>
<dd>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.<br>
<dd>Honoring Veterans, God Bless America Joseph Ruffalo, President, NFB
of New Jersey<br><br>
<dd>9:20 A.M.–Introduction of the Scholarship Class of 2020<br>
</b>
<dd>Lia Stone, Scholarship Committee Chair<br><br>
<dd>9:25 A.M–Nomination Committee <br>
</b>
<dd>Ryan Stevens, Chair<br><br>
<dd>9:30 A.M.–Presidential Report<br>
</b>
<dd>Joseph Ruffalo, President, NFBNJ<br><br>
<dd>10:00 A.M.–We Care. We Share. We Grow. We Make a Difference!<br>
</b>
<dd>The National Representative’s Report Julie Deden, Executive
Director, Colorado Center for the Blind, Littleton, Colorado<br><br>
<dd>10:35 A.M.–The Rights of Blind Parents: Are They Safe?<br>
</b>
<dd>Ryan Stevens, Legislative Director, NFBNJ<br>
<dd>Working Together for the Rights of the Blind Yvonne Lopez, New Jersey
Assemblywoman, 19th</sup> Legislative District.<br><br>
<dd>10:55 A.M.–Together We Make a Diffrence!<br>
</b>
<dd>Elisa Neira, Deputy Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Human
Services<br>
<dd>Dr. Bernice Davis, Executive Director, New Jersey Comm. for the Blind
& Visually Impaired<br>
<dd>Looking forward to continuing services, programs and interactions in
2021.<br><br>
<dd>11:20 A.M.–The BELL Ringers Braille Enrichment Learning &
Literacy<br>
</b>
<dd>Joseph Ruffalo, President, NFBNJ; Mary Jo Partyka, Joanna Benthall
NFB BELL Academy Coordinator; Parents, Students, and Volunteers<br><br>
<dd>11:40 A.M.–Pre Authorized Contributions<br>
</b>
<dd>Mac Biggers, Chair<br><br>
<dd>11:50 A.M.–Announcements<br>
</b><br>
<dd>12:00 P.M.–Adjourn<br>
</b><br>
<dd>1:00 P.M.–Afternoon Announcements<br>
</b><br>
<dd>1:05 P.M.– New Jersey State Library - Talking Book & Braille
Center <br>
</b>
<dd>Adam Szczepaniak, Deputy </b>State Librarian and Director<br>
</b>
<dd>Adam will highlight this past year and then outline plans for
2021.<br><br>
<dd>Vision Loss Alliance of New Jersey, Denville<br>
</b>
<dd>Elsa Zavoda, </b>Program Director <br>
<dd>Elsa will share all of the free virtual programs that will raise your
expectations to educate, motivate and inspire all to live the life you
want!<br><br>
<dd>Fit break<br>
</b><br>
<dd>1:40 P.M.–Our First National Convention Experience<br>
</b>
<dd>Zooming to Houston, Texas Vincent Elorza and Jennifer Uchanow,
members.<br><br>
<dd>2:00 P.M.–Learning Skills and Tricks at the Senior Retreat<br>
</b>
<dd>Jane Degenshein, Board Member, National Association of the Senior
Blind<br>
<dd>Sharing a week of their experiences; Linda DeBerardinis, Ruth
Williams, participants.<br><br>
<dd>2:40 P.M.–September 11 and Beyond: You Never Know Where the Worlld
Will Take You”.<br>
</b>
<dd>Linda Melendez, Former Deloitte & Touche; Information Technology
New Hire Specialist, 2 WFC New York City<br>
<dd>Michael Hingson, President, The Michael Hingson Group, Inc. and
consultant to Independence Science <br>
<dd>Meet survivors of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on
September 11, 2001. You will hear some incredible and heroic stories of
survival, perseverance and how these Federationists used their life
philosophies to move forward from that trying day.<br>
<br>
<dd>3:10 P.M.–Possibilities/Opportunities<br>
</b>
<dd>National Overview, as we continue to provide information to all
members that they are members in the chapters/divisions, affiliate and
the national organization, we encourage all to participate and plan for
possibilities/opportunities.<br><br>
<dd>Anil Lewis, Executive Director Blindness Initiatives for the National
Federation of the Blind; Overview of the Jernigan Institute<br><br>
<dd>Rachel Kuntz, Blindness Learning In New Dimensions BLIND Inc.,
Resource Development Coordinator Minnesota<br><br>
<dd>Anny Safier, a state scholarship winner in 2020, will provide her
experience as a student at BLIND Inc. She will also provide an overview
as a student and how she is implementing her skills at college and in the
community<br><br>
<dd>4:00 P.M.–Panel on Careers Come and Learn the Steps to Transform
Dreams into Reality<br>
</b>
<dd>Richard Earle, Paradox Comics and Cards, Entrepreneur North
Dakota<br>
<dd>Evelyn Valdez, Department of Veterans Affairs, Logistics Management
Specialist, Washington D.C.,<br>
<dd>Tracy Carcione, IT Tech Specialist, New York-Presbyterian Hospital,
New York City<br>
<dd>Titus G. Massey Manager, Financial Services Port Department, The Port
authority of New York & New Jersey, New York City<br><br>
<dd>5:30 to 6:15 P.M. –Beginners Yoga Class<br>
</b>
<dd>Veronica Stocker, Certified Yoga Instructor, 2020 State Scholarship
Winner & Member<br>
<dd>Join Veronica as she offers a beginner’s yoga class for all
participants. Bring your chair or towel and a pillow to experience a
relaxing way to unwind. This class will offer gentle stretching, as well
as meditation and breathing techniques.<br><br>
<dd>7:00 P.M.–Business Meeting of the NFBNJ 2020 Convention<br>
</b>
<dd>This meeting is the supreme legislative authority of the NFBNJ
affiliate.<br>
<dd>All are welcome; NFBNJ President, Joseph Ruffalo will provide an
overview of the past years activities and plans for the future. Also,
elections to the affiliate board will be held.<br><br>
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<dd>****<br><br>
<dd>Saturday, November 21, 2020<br>
<dd>Convention Zoom participation details<br>
</b>
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<dd>9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.–General Session and two Break out
Opportunities!<br>
<dd>9:00 A.M.–Opening Remarks<br>
</b><br>
<dd>Joseph Ruffalo, President NFBNJ<br><br>
<dd>9:15 A.M.– Cyber Security<br>
</b>
<dd>Brian Keene, Member Technology Division<br>
<dd>Tips on how to protect yourself in an increasingly dangerous online
world.<br><br>
<dd>9:40 P.M.–Was Your Accessible Voting Experience Accessible?<br>
</b>
<dd>Lou Ann Blake, J.D. Director of Research Programs, Blindness
Indicatives, NFB, Baltimore will provide the path for accessible voting
that began with the NFB<br>
<dd>Mary Ciccone, Director of Policy Disability Rights of New Jersey will
provide the history of voting in 2020 and the future. Tracy Carcione and
Linda Melendez, members will share their past and current voting
experiences.<br>
<br>
<dd>Fit break <br>
</b><br>
<dd>10:20 A.M. Explore Supersense the Android and iOS App<br>
</b>
<dd>Jane Degenshein, President, NFBNJ Technology Division, Facilitator
<br>
<dd>Shane Lowe, Mediate, Community Manger <br>
<dd>Supersense can be described as the most efficient and effective
scanning app on the market for android and iOS. Shane will discuss the
development and will demo this app.<br><br>
<dd>10:50 A.M.–Establishing a Path to Independence by Raising
Expectations<br>
</b>
<dd>Highlighting Braille, mobility and technology, the three basic steps
to raise expectations to live the life you want.<br>
<dd>Debbie Bloomer, Retired Teacher of the Blind<br>
<dd>Carley Mullin, Louisiana Tech University, Discovery Method,
Orientation and Mobility<br>
<dd>Richard Fox, Assistive Technology Instructor and owner B & F
Teaching & Technology.<br><br>
<dd>Fit break<br>
</b><br>
<dd>11:30 A.M.–Morning Session Adjourns<br>
</b><br>
<dd>Special Note: The General Session resumes at 1:00 pm. There is also a
concurrent session from 1:00 PM to 2:50 PM for “Parents of Blind
Children Division”.<br>
</b><br>
<dd>Please feel welcome to join the session you will benefit the most
from. Thank you!<br><br>
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<dd>12:10 P.M.–Open Chat Session<br>
</b>
<dd>Jane Degenshein, Facilitator<br>
<dd>Grab your lunch; get ready to share your experiences in a year that
is different than in the past. Discuss how you have journeyed through a
year of challenges.<br><br>
<dd>11:00 A.M. to 12:50 P.M.–Student Division Business Meeting <br>
</b>
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<dd>Next Generation of Federation Leaders<br>
</b>
<dd>Jonathan Zobek, President New Jersey Association of Blind
Students<br>
<dd>To provide an overview of this past years programs and projects and
to discuss 2021 <br>
<dd>Next steps;<br>
<dd>Dues and Elections;<br>
<dd>Lia Stone, NFBNJ Chair State Scholarship Committee <br>
<dd>National and State Scholarship Opportunities will provide the many
reasons to apply;<br>
<dd>Veronica Gaspa, NFBNJ Board Member and Liaison to the Students
Division will provide the connection of the state affiliate board to the
students;<br>
<dd>Johna Wright, Liaison National Association of Blind Students;<br>
<dd>Johna will provide the National division connection to our New Jersey
students.<br><br>
<dd>Opening and Walking Through the Door into the World of Science<br>
</b>
<dd>Cary Supalo, </b>Chemist; and Michael Hingson, Physicist<br>
<dd>Come and learn how to open up doors to the wondrous world of science
for blind students. There are many questions scientists ask about natural
phenomenon in the world. We as blind people ask similar questions about
how I travel from my house to work, or how do I make that awesome new
pasta salad. This all relates to problem solving skills. Come and learn
how fundamental problem solving can open up doors of possibilities into
the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
professions.<br><br>
<dd>1:00 to 2:50 P.M.–Parents of Blind Children Division <br>
</b>
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<dd>Parents of Blind Children,<br>
</b>
<dd>Carlton Walker, President, National Organization of Blind Children,
Attorney<br>
<dd>Carol Castellano, Secretary, National Organization of Parents of
Blind Children, Founder, Parents of Blind Children-New Jersey,
Author<br>
<dd>1:00 to 2:50 pm: Tools for Adapting to New Environments<br><br>
<dd>1:00 to 1:50 P.M.–Individualized Education Plans: What has changged
and what hasn’t</b><br>
<dd>The world is a very different place than it was last year. The school
environment has changed, but our blind/low vision child’s educational
rights have not.<br>
<dd>Join us as we review special education law and explore its purposes
so that we may protect our children’s rights in every school
environment.<br><br>
<dd>2:00 to 2:50 P.M.–Social Skills: From fist bumps to face masks aand
everything in between<br>
</b>
<dd>Our “new normal” doesn’t change the need for social skills; it
just adds more needs to the list. Join us as we explore identifying and
meeting our blind/low vision children’s social skill needs as we head
into the holiday season during a pandemic.<br><br>
<dd>Saturday Afternoon General Session <br>
<dd>1:00 to 2:50 P.M.–Technology on the Move<br>
</b><br>
<dd>1:00 to 1:50 P.M.–NFB Newsline<br>
</b>
<dd>Scott White, </b>NFB Director of Sponsored Technology Programs<br>
<dd>In this workshop Scott will share how Newsline is accessed and demo
the latest NFB Newsline App 3.0.<br><br>
<dd>2:00 to 2:50 P.M.–TTJ The Tech Juggernaut<br>
</b>
<dd>Matt Vollbrecht, Certified Apple Instructor, Owner of the Tech
Juggernaut<br><br>
<dd>A Delicious Apple Demo exploring Apple Maps, Apple Books and
more.<br><br>
<dd>3:00 3:50 P.M.–Advocate or Disintegrate!<br>
</b>
<dd>David DeNotaris, CIO Chief Inspiration Officer Sky’s the Limit
Communications & Associates<br>
<dd>Kaleigh Brendle, Student <br>
<dd>Advocate or Disintegrate, you must participate! Participants will
learn the importance of showing up, speaking up, then shutting up and
being an active listener and notetaker. Many communicate, but few really
connect. If you are a student, someone looking for a job, or someone
interested in being promoted, advocacy skills are essential for success
at home, school, the community and work! Excellent communicators,
advocacy, listening and notetaking skills are keys that can unlock doors,
opportunities and your potential!<br><br>
<dd>Special Note: Kaleigh has provided one of her international
presentations.<br>
<dd>Link:
<a href="https://youtu.be/Z4L2m7ODKY8">https://youtu.be/Z4L2m7ODKY8</a>
<br><br>
<dd>4:00 to 5:00 P.M.–Why I Am A Federationist:<br>
</b>
<dd>Joseph Ruffalo, President NFBNJ<br>
<dd>Thirty-two years as a Federationist<br>
<dd>Joseph will share his experiences, growing the national, state and
local organization. What is the secret of a successful Federation; Why
are you here? What is a leader?<br><br>
<dd>7:00 P.M.–Banquet<br>
</b>
<dd>Master of Ceremonies: Nicky Gacos, President National Association of
Blind Merchants <br>
<dd>Invocation, Fr. Maximilian Buonocore, Monk of Newark Abbey<br>
<dd>Keynote Address Julie Deden, Executive Director, Colorado Center for
the Blind, Littleton, Colorado<br>
<dd>Presentation of Awards<br>
<dd>Recognition of sponsors<br>
<dd>Recognition of contributors to the state scholarships<br>
<dd>Presentation of State Scholarship Awards<br>
<dd>Door prizes<br><br>
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<div align="center">
<dd>The National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey expresses
appreciation to all members and non members who attended the 44th</sup>
virtual state convention.<br>
</div>
<br>
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<div align="center">
<dd>Joseph Ruffalo, President<br>
<dd>National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey<br>
<dd>973 743 0075<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:Nfbnj1@verizon.net">Nfbnj1@verizon.net</a><br>
<dd><a href="http://www.nfbnj.org/" eudora="autourl">www.nfbnj.org</a><br>
<br>
<dd>Linda Melendez, First Vice-President<br>
<dd>National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey<br>
<dd>Chair of State Convention Activities<br>
<dd>732 421 7063<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:lindamelendez220@gmail.com">
lindamelendez220@gmail.com</a><br>
</div>
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<div align="center">
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</div>
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<div align="center">
<dd>For the list of affiliate board members, chapter/division,
Committees, projects and programs, please visit the state website at
<br>
<dd><a href="http://www.nfbnj.org/">www.nfbnj.org</a><br>
</div>
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<dd>Special Announcements<br>
</b></div>
<br>
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<dd>Meet our National Rep Julie Deden<br>
</b><br>
<dd>I am honored to be the national representative at our New Jersey
convention and looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible in
our new virtual space. I have always been blind but truly did not feel
good about being a blind person until I became involved in the National
Federation of the blind at age 18. Even when I joined the NFB it took a
few years for me to feel proud of being a blind person. The National
Federation of the Blind has given me the opportunity to participate in so
many activities where I have met positive blind role models who have
taken their time to mentor me.<br><br>
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<dd>I have lived in Colorado for most of my life. Diane and Ray McGeorge
are two of the first people I met through the NFB. They spent so much
time with me teaching me about life and the NFB. Today, Diane serves as
the chair of the Colorado Center Board of directors and is still teaching
me. She is not only a mentor but is like my mom as I feel that I grew up
with her influence.<br><br>
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<dd>I have a master’s degree in counseling psychology from Lesley
University and always knew from a young age that I wanted to work with
people. I enjoyed working as a rehabilitation counselor for 14 years,
because I had an opportunity to provide support and mentor my clients. In
1997 I left the Colorado division of vocational Rehabilitation to work at
the Colorado Center for the blind. Once again, Diane mentored me to
prepare me to become the director of the center in March of
1999.<br><br>
<dd>Â <br><br>
<dd>I have held countless offices in the NFB. I currently serve as second
vice president of the National Federation of the Blind of Colorado. I am
humbled to be the vice president of the American Action Fund for Blind
Children and Adults.<br><br>
<dd>Â <br><br>
<dd>I am married to Dan burke and have a grown-up son named Robert.
Everyday is a gift and I wonder what I may learn from the day! I treasure
my involvement in the NFB and know that we can do anything, with love
hope and determination.<br><br>
<dd>Â <br><br>
<dd>National Scholarship Program–Call for Applications Started Novemmber
1:<br>
</b><br>
<dd>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 on the basis of academic excellence, community service, and
leadership. The application process opens November 1. Review the
scholarship application checklist and the scholarship program FAQs. Share
this opportunity that invests in the future of blind people. To learn
about the eligibility and requirements of the 2021 scholarship program
visit<br>
<dd>
<a href="https://www.nfb.org/programs-services/scholarships-and-awards/scholarship-program">
https://www.nfb.org/programs-services/scholarships-and-awards/scholarship-program</a>
<br><br>
<dd>Â <br><br>
<dd>Braille Readers Are Leaders Contest<br>
</b><br>
<dd>Join the American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults and the
National Federation of the Blind in this upcoming contest to promote
Braille. K-12 students and adults learning Braille across the U.S.
compete to read the most Braille pages, going against other participants
in similar contest categories for seven weeks. What books are on your
reading list?<br><br>
<dd>Encourage more Braille. Improve reading skills. Win prizes.<br>
<dd>Registration is opening on November 1. Learn more about the
<a href="https://www.nfb.org/libraries/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=18832&qid=4372187">
Braille Readers Are Leaders contest</a> <br><br>
<dd>Â <br><br>
<dd>NFB T-Shirts for Sale<br>
</b><br>
<dd>Maybe some of your chapter members are new, maybe some members
haven’t yet purchased one for their wardrobe, and maybe some members
and non members are looking for a spare.<br><br>
<dd>They are heather red with white print. The top left on the front has
our logo and in 2 lines beneath, The National Federation of the Blind.
The back in 2 lines says, Live the Life You Want and are available in
sizes small, medium, large, and X Large;. Prices are $18. If interested
contact Anne Marie Harris at
<a href="mailto:lovey1160@gmail.com">lovey1160@gmail.com</a> or 856 589
8747.<br><br>
<div align="center">
<dd>Â <br>
</div>
<br>
<dd>PRE-AUTHORIZED CONTRIBUTION PROGRAM (PAC Plan)<br>
</b><br>
<dd>We encourage all members and conventioneers to join the PAC Plan.
This plan raises funds for the National Federation of the Blind by
automatically debiting your checking account or charging your
credit/debit card the specified monthly amount you designate; as little
as $5 a month. Individuals already enrolled are encouraged to raise their
monthly contributions.<br><br>
<dd>To arrange for PAC Plan contributions go to
<a href="http://nfb.org/pac">nfb.org/pac</a> and fill out the form.
National Center will call you to take payment information. You can also
call 877 635 2711 or email <a href="mailto:pac@nfb.org">pac@nfb.org</a>
to enroll.<br><br>
<dd>The National Center will contact individuals for financial and
banking information following the convention. For additional assistance
contact </b>Mac Biggers, NFBNJ PAC Plan Coordinator at </b>801 916 9753
<br><br>
<dd>Â <br><br>
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<dd>The National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey thanks the
following sponsor and vendors for their continued support with raising
expectations to live the life we want.<br>
</div>
<br>
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<dd>Â <br>
</div>
<br>
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<dd>Sponsor:<br>
</b></div>
<br>
<div align="center">
<dd>T-Mobile Accessibility<br>
<dd>Hannah DeFelice<br>
<dd>Blind/Low Vision Customer Relationship Manager<br>
<dd>513-501-5459<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:Hannah.defelice@t-mobile.com">
Hannah.defelice@t-mobile.com</a><br>
<dd><a href="https://www.sprintrelay.com/" eudora="autourl">
https://www.sprintrelay.com/</a><br>
</div>
<br>
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<dd>Â <br>
</div>
<br>
<div align="center">
<dd>3D PhotoWorks<br>
<dd>John Olson, Co founder<br>
<dd>124 Hudson Avenue<br>
<dd>Chatham, New York 12037<br>
<dd>518 392 8161<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:john@3dphotoworks.com">john@3dphotoworks.com</a><br>
<dd><a href="http://www.3dphotoworks.com/" eudora="autourl">
www.3dphotoworks.com</a><br>
</div>
<br>
<div align="center">
<dd>Â <br>
</div>
<br>
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<dd>Vendors:<br>
</b></div>
<br>
<div align="center">
<dd>C-TECH<br>
</b>
<dd>Chuck Cohen, President<br>
<dd>2 N. William St.<br>
<dd>Pearl River, NY 10965<br>
<dd>845 735 7907<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:chuck@magnifyit.com">chuck@magnifyit.com</a><br>
<dd><a href="http://www.ctechlowvision.com/" eudora="autourl">
www.ctechlowvision.com</a><br>
</div>
<br>
<div align="center">
<dd>Independence Science<br>
</b>
<dd>Jasodhara Bhattacharya<br>
<dd>Director of Strategic Global Projects<br>
<dd>3000 Kent Ave<br>
<dd>Suite 1303<br>
<dd>West Lafayette, IN 47906<br>
<dd>866 862 9665<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:jas@independencescience.com">
jas@independencescience.com</a><br>
<dd><a href="http://independencescience.com/" eudora="autourl">
http://independencescience.com</a><br>
</div>
<br>
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<dd>OrCam<br>
</b>
<dd>Eve Posner/Get OrCam<br>
<dd>25 Luth Terrace<br>
<dd>West Orange, NJÂ 07052<br>
<dd>973 820 5090<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:Eve@Amit-Group.com">Eve@Amit-Group.com</a><br>
<dd><a href="http://www.getorcam.com/" eudora="autourl">
www.getOrCam.com</a> <br>
</div>
<br>
<div align="center">
<dd>SW Unlimited, LLC<br>
</b>
<dd>Sherlock Washington, President<br>
<dd>81 Ortley Court<br>
<dd>Matawan, New Jersey 07747<br>
<dd>732 290 1677<br>
<dd><a href="mailto:sherlock@swunlimited.com">sherlock@swunlimited.com</a>
<br>
</div>
<br>
<div align="center">
<dd>Â <br>
</div>
<br>
<div align="center">
<dd>We are grateful to those that contributed time, effort and
suggestions to care, share, and grow as we continue to make a difference
by raising expectations to live the life we want!<br>
</div>
<br>
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