[Nfbofsc] Nfbofsc Digest, Vol 16, Issue 7

Thelton S. Vaught thelton.s.vaught at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 21:32:29 UTC 2015


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>    1. Positive Note 1495 (David Houck)
>    2. Don League passes (David Houck)
>    3. Piggly Wiggly Weekly Ad 04/08 thru 04/14 (Vicki Phillips)
>    4. Food Lion Weekly Specials 04/08 thru 04/14 (Vicki Phillips)
>    5. Bi-Lo Weekly Ad 04/08 thru 04/14 (Vicki Phillips)
>    6. Attention all dog guide / service users, information about
>       FREE eye exam for our partners! (Vanderbrink, Nancy)
>    7. List of participating Clinics in the ACVO Service Dog Eye
>       Exam Program (Vanderbrink, Nancy)
>    8. FW: Register for the Spring Into Braille Reading Program
>       (Steve & Shannon Cook)
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Houck <nfbsc at sc.rr.com>
> To: <nfbofsc at nfbnet.org>
> Cc:
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 08:49:29 -0400
> Subject: [Nfbofsc] Positive Note 1495
>
> April 8, 2015
>
> Memo To:  Executive Officers, Board Members, Chapter & Division Presidents
> & Others
>
> From:  Parnell Diggs, President
>
> Positive Note 1495
>
> Dear Fellow Federationists:
>
>
>
>               I begin this Positive Note with a message from Columbia
> Chapter President Tiffany Mitchell, who wanted me to let you know that, in
> cooperation with the Spartanburg Chapter and the South Carolina School for
> the Deaf and the Blind, an Easter egg hunt was conducted last Thursday with
> beeping eggs being used so that the blind children could hunt for eggs
> without assistance.
>
> I remember those days when I participated in Easter egg hunts, and as you
> can imagine I was never very good at it.  Tiffany tells me that the event
> received excellent coverage in the newspaper, and the Columbia Chapter was
> able to solicit donations for the beeping eggs through the newspaper
> coverage of the event.  Congratulations on a job well done!
>
> As we announced last week, our new mobile app, NFB Connect, is now
> available for IOS devices.  You can find it in the Apple App Store, or just
> use the following link on your iOS device to download it directly:
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nfb-connect/id968434124.
>
> There is an issue that prevents the “Chapters and Regional Info” feature
> from functioning properly on some devices; however, we believe that the
> problem will be resolved some time this week.  It will be a pleasure to
> demonstrate the new NFB Connect app at the Board meeting this Saturday.  In
> the meantime, it is already working great, so check the app store and stay
> tuned for more details.
>
> If you attended the 2014 Board Retreat at Rocky Bottom, you are aware that
> Gary Wunder, who edits the NFB’s flagship publication, the Braille Monitor,
> was at the retreat to participate in the Board meetings and write an
> article for the Braille Monitor about the NFB of SC and its programs.
>
> That article, entitle “South Carolina: An Affiliate with Treasures,
> Traditions, and Targets for Future Accomplishments”, appears in the April
> issue of the Braille Monitor, and I encourage you to read it at your
> upcoming chapter meetings.  It is not every day that a state affiliate
> receives this kind of coverage, and we should all feel very proud to
> receive this attention at the national level.
>
> It is time to make hotel reservations (as I have done) for the National
> Convention, which will occur this year from July 5 through July 10.  To do
> this, you should write directly to the Rosen Centre Hotel, 9840
> International Drive, Orlando, Florida 32819. You can also call the hotel at (800)
> 204-7234.
>
> The 2015 room rates are singles, doubles, and twins, $82; and triples and
> quads, $89.  In addition to the room rates there will be a tax, which at
> present is 13.5 percent.  No charge will be made for children under
> seventeen in the room with parents as long as no extra bed is requested.
>
> The hotel will ask for a deposit of $95 for each room and will want a
> credit card number or a personal check. If you use a credit card, the
> deposit will be charged against your card immediately, just as would be the
> case with a $95 check. If a reservation is cancelled before May 28, 2015,
> half of the deposit will be returned. Otherwise refunds will not be made.
>
> I also want to remind you of the upcoming meeting of the NFB of SC Board
> of Directors at 1:00 PM this Saturday, April 11 at the Federation Center of
> the Blind following the Rocky Bottom meeting.  We will be doing a great
> deal of planning about the State Convention, and I need you there.  Please
> help us plan for the 2015 State Convention by providing your input!
>
> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
> characteristic which 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.  Joining me for comments in this
> Positive Note is the President Emeritus of the NFB of SC.  Here is Dr.
> Capps.
>
>               Easter Sunday was beautiful in every respect.  As we stepped
> out of the door of our residence I was told it looked like an open florist
> with all of the flowers and dogwoods at their peak.  It may be hometown
> pride but throughout the years I’ve lived in Columbia (69 years) Columbia
> has been a very beautiful city.  There are azaleas, tulips, wisterias and
> other flowers which made the day very special.  Just up the street from
> where we live there was a cross made with different flowers.  It seemed
> that this year there was a greater celebration of Easter than in recent
> years.  Our son Craig dropped by our residence Easter morning and drove
> Betty and me to his condominium for a visit lasting most of the day.  We
> were able to hear a good Easter sermon on television as Dr. Wendell Estepp,
> Pastor of Columbia’s First Baptist Church is a superb minister and we
> thoroughly enjoyed his Easter message.  I really know that the primary and
> principle purpose of the Positive Note is to feature our programs of
> service to the blind but I felt compelled the need to share with you, my
> fellow blind, the tremendous appreciation we have for Easter.  The music at
> First Baptist Church was also wonderful.  It features a large orchestra and
> choir.  Craig, who is a good cook, prepared a wonderful Easter dinner.  It
> included a Cornish hen (slightly better than a regular hen), and vegetables
> consisting of carrots, green beans, tomatoes, cabbage and rice and gravy.
> It was topped off with chocolate cake.  After the wonderful meal, Craig
> played for us on his wonderful stereo system many of my favorite songs.  I
> love to hear Kate Smith sing, “God Bless America” and, “When the Moon Comes
> Over the Mountain.”  We also enjoyed Judy Garland’s rendition of, “Easter
> Parade” which no one does better than Judy.  Incidentally, the song was
> sung by Judy Garland in concert in 1960.  Also she sang, “You Never Walk
> Alone” from Carousel which incidentioally is my favorite song as I want it
> sung at my funeral.  We also enjoyed songs sung by Pat Boone.  Frank
> Sonatra and Rosemary Clooney sang, “Some Enchanted Evening” from the
> Broadway production of South Pacific.  Craig has several thousand CD’s as
> well as an impressive library.  We also saw the CNN production of the
> betrayal of Jesus by Judas and it was done quite well, as well as can be
> expected by television documentaries.  Easter Sunday was topped off with a
> telephone call during the evening hours from our beloved granddaughter
> Laura Holdcraft who wanted to tell us that she and her husband and two
> children will be visiting with us beginning June 4.  They live in
> Louisville.  It was a grand Easter.  I realize all of you across the state
> also had a meaningful Easter.  I want to congratulate Frank Clark,
> President of our Oconee County Chapter for sending a chapter contribution
> of $100 to the Lawton Hall Fund.  Frank recognized the importance of
> supporting this most worthy project and he has my deep appreciation.  I
> look forward to seeing several of you this Saturday.
>
>
>
> Final Thought:  “Remember April 15 – tax day – Many happy returns!”
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Houck <nfbsc at sc.rr.com>
> To: <nfbofsc at nfbnet.org>
> Cc:
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 09:09:22 -0400
> Subject: [Nfbofsc] Don League passes
>
> For those of you who knew Don League who resided in the Columbia area, he
> passed away Sunday after suffering from Parkinson’s disease over several
> years.  He graduated from Bob Jones University about the same time that I
> did.  He took a study tour of Israel in the 1970’s and his career was in
> Christian radio as an announcer in several southeast  Christian radio
> stations.  He is survived by his wife Mary eague.  A Memorial Service will
> be held at Grace Baptist Church in West Columbia in the Shumpert Chapel on
> Saturday at 2:00 p.m.
>
>
>
> David Houck
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Vicki Phillips <xpirate412 at gmail.com>
> To: nfbofsc at nfbnet.org
> Cc:
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 09:37:49 -0400
> Subject: [Nfbofsc] Piggly Wiggly Weekly Ad 04/08 thru 04/14
> Piggly Wiggly Weekly Ad 04/08 thru 04/14
> Piggly Wiggly
>
> 3818 Devine St,
>
> Columbia, SC 29205
>
>
>
> 803-256-3433
>
>
>
> Buy 1 Get 1
>
> Armour Meatballs With Pig Card 14 oz. Bag Original or Italian
>
> Eat Well Hummus With Pig Card 10 oz. Assorted Varieties
>
> Frito-Lay Fritos or Cheetos  With Pig Card 8 - 10.5 oz. Bag Assorted
> Varieties Save Up To $3.49 On 2
>
> Mayfield Select Ice Cream  With Pig Card  Save Up To $5.99 On 2, 48 oz.
> Assorted Varieties
>
> Piggly Wiggly Squeeze Mustard With Pig Card 14 oz. Save Up To $1.29 On 2
>
>
>
> BAKERY
>
> French Bread $1.99 With Pig Card
>
> Muffin Mam Muffins $2.99 With Pig Card 4 ct. / 14 oz.
>
> Natures Own Butter Hamburger Buns $1.99 With Pig Card 15 - 16 oz. Hot Dog
> Save Up To $1.00
>
>
>
> BEVERAGES
>
> Coca-Cola Soft Drinks FINAL COST 5 FOR $5 2 Liter Bottle Save Up To $4.95
> On
> 5 When you buy 5 or more in the same transaction. Quantities less than 5
> will be at regular retail.
>
> Coca-Cola Soft Drinks. FINAL COST 4 FOR $9 6 pk. .5 Liter Bottles  Save Up
> To $6.96 On 4 When you buy 4 or more in the same transaction. Quantities
> less than 4 will be at regular retail.
>
> Maxwell House Large Can Coffee $7.99 With Pig Card 28 - 30.65 oz.   Save Up
> To $3.00
>
> Minute Maid Lemonade or Punch 2 FOR $3 With Pig Card 59 oz.
>
> Piggly Wiggly Apple Juice 2 FOR $3 With Pig Card Half Gallon
>
> Piggly Wiggly Orange Juice 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card Half Gallon Plastic Jug
> Save Up To $1.18 On 2
>
> Piggly Wiggly Soft Drinks 4 FOR $11 With Pig Card 12 pk. / 12 oz. Cans
>
> Piggly Wiggly Soft Drinks. 4 FOR $5 With Pig Card 3 Liter Bottle
>
> Piggly Wiggly Spring Water $2.99 With Pig Card 24 pk. 16.9 oz. Bottles Save
> Up To $1.50
>
> Powerade Beverage $4.99 With Pig Card 8 pk. / 20 oz. Bottles
>
> Tropicana Pure Premium Orange Juice $5.99 With Pig Card 89 oz.
>
>
>
> BREAKFAST
>
> Kelloggs Cereals 2 FOR $6 With Pig Card 9 - 13.2 oz.
>
> Quaker Capn Crunch Cereals 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card 12.5 - 14 oz.   Save Up
> To
> $3.98 On 2
>
>
>
> CANNED & PACKAGED
>
> Del Monte Fruit Naturals 5 FOR $5 Save Up To $2.50 On 5
>
> Hunt's Canned Tomatoes 4 FOR $5 With Pig Card 28 oz.
>
> Piggly Wiggly Canned Vegetables 5 FOR $3 With Pig Card 14.5 - 15.25 oz.
> Green Beans or Corn
>
> Pink Pride Pink Salmon 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card 14.5 oz. Can Save Up To $1.58
> On 2
>
> Progresso Soups 2 FOR $3 With Pig Card 18.5-19 oz.   Classics, Light, Rich
> &
> Hearty or Traditional
>
>
>
> CLEANING PRODUCTS
>
> Alka-Seltzer Plus Effervescent $4.99 With Pig Card 24 - 36 ct. Alka-Seltzer
> or 20 ct. Tablets
>
> Arm & Hammer Laundry Detergent $7.99 With Pig Card 125 oz. Liquid Fresh
> Scent OxiClean Save Up To $1.30
>
> Cascade Gels or Dish Washing Powder $4.99 With Pig Card 75 oz.
>
> Piggly Wiggly Bleach 3 FOR $5 With Pig Card One Gallon
>
>
>
> CONDIMENT & SAUCES
>
> Hunts Spaghetti Sauce 5 FOR $5 With Pig Card 24 oz.
>
> Kens Salad Dressing 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card 16 oz.
>
> Kraft Mayonnaise or Miracle Whip 2 FOR $6 With Pig Card 30 oz.   Save Up To
> $4.78 On 2
>
> Piggly Wiggly Apple or Grape Jelly 2 FOR $3 With Pig Card 18 oz. Grape Jam
>
> Piggly Wiggly Golden Barbecue Sauce 2 FOR $3 With Pig Card
>
> 18 oz.   Save Up To $1.98 On 2
>
> Piggly Wiggly Ketchup 5 FOR $5 With Pig Card 24 oz. Save Up To $2.45 On 5
>
> Piggly Wiggly Peanut Butter $2.99 With Pig Card 28 oz. Jar
>
>
>
> DAIRY
>
> Dannon Light & Fit or Oikos Greek Yogurt 5 FOR $5 With Pig Card 5.3 oz.
> Single Serve
>
> Kraft Shredded Cheese 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card 8 oz.   Save Up To $3.58 On 2
>
> Piggly Wiggly Biscuits 5 FOR $5 With Pig Card 12 oz. Buttermilk or Butter
> Flavored
>
> Piggly Wiggly Cheese Food Singles 2 FOR $3 With Pig Card 12 oz. Save Up To
> $1.58 On 2
>
> Piggly Wiggly Chunk Cheese 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card 8 oz.
>
> Piggly Wiggly Sour Cream 2 FOR $3 With Pig Card 16 oz.
>
>
>
> DELI
>
> Antica Pasteria $3.99 8.8 oz. Lasagne, 10.6 oz. Linguine or 17.6 oz. Potato
> Gnocchi
>
> Banana Pudding $2.99 LB. With Pig Card Made In Store
>
> Broccoli Crunch Slaw $3.99 LB. Sold By The Pound
>
> Dietz & Watson American Cheese $4.99 LB. Sliced To Order Yellow or White,
> In
> stores where Dietz & Watson is sold
>
> Fresh 16 Piece Cut Up Chicken $1.28 LB. Save Up To 71¢ lb. 4 Breasts, 4
> Wings, 4 Legs and 4 Thighs
>
> German Bologna or Russer Cooked Ham $2.99 LB. With Pig Card Sliced To Order
>
> Mrs. Macs® Chicken $6.99 8 Piece Mixed Assorted Flavors Seasoned Baked or
> Fried Save Up To $1.00
>
> Russet Potatoes $3.98 10 lb. Bag Russet Potatoes Save Up To $1.01
>
>
>
> FROZEN
>
> Arbys Seasoned Curly Fries 14 - 22 oz. Red Robin Seasoned Fries or Onion
> Rings, Nathan’s Onion Rings 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card
>
> Banquet Fruit or Pot Pies 4 FOR $3 With Pig Card 7 oz.
>
> Ben & Jerrys Ice Cream $3.99 With Pig Card 16 oz.
>
> Celeste Pizza 4 FOR $5 With Pig Card 5 - 5.9 oz.
>
> Fresh Frozen Vegetables 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card 2 lb. Bag   Save Up To $1.00
> On 2
>
> Healthy Choice Cafe Steamers or Dinners 4 FOR $10 With Pig Card 9 - 12 oz.
> Healthy Choice Café Steamers or Dinners
>
> Mayfield Ice Cream Novelties 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card   6 pk. Bars or Ice
> Cream Sandwiches
>
>
>
> HEALTH & BEAUTY
>
> Degree Invisible Solid Antiperspirant $2.99 With Pig Card 2.6 - 3 oz.
>
> Dove Invisible Solid Deodorant 2 FOR $7 With Pig Card 2.6 oz.
>
> Suave Shampoo or Conditioner 5 FOR $5 With Pig Card 15 oz.
>
> TopCare Cetirizine or Nasal Decongestant PE 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card 5 - 36
> ct. Tablets 10MG
>
> TopCare Mouthwash 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card One Liter Bottle
>
>
>
> INGREDIENTS
>
> Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix 2 FOR $1 With Pig Card 8.5 oz. Box
>
>
>
> MEAT & SEAFOOD
>
> Armour LunchMakers Fun Kits $1.99 With Pig Card 11.3 - 12.2 oz.
>
> Beef Neckbones $2.49 LB.
>
> Best Yet Tuna Steaks $4.99 With Pig Card One lb. Bag
>
> Buffalo Chicken Wings $3.99 LB. Fully Cooked
>
> Carolina Pride Hickory Smoked Bacon 2 FOR $6 With Pig Card 12 oz. Sliced
>
> Carolina Pride Meat Franks 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card One lb. pkg. Jumbo or Bun
> Jumbos Save Up To $1.98 On 2
>
> Carolina Pride Roll Sausage 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card 16 oz. Hot or Mild
>
> Catfish Nuggets $5.29 With Pig Card 32 oz. Harvest Select Catfish Nuggets
>
> Chicken Leg Quarters $5.95 5 lbs. Chicken Leg Quarters
>
> Country Ham Bone $5.95 5 lbs. Country Ham Bone
>
> Country Style Pork Ribs or Boston Butt Pork Steaks  $1.99 LB. Family Pack
> Country Style Pork Ribs or Boston Butt Pork Steaks Save Up To 60¢ lb.
>
> Country Style Ribs $12.95 5 lbs. Country Style Ribs
>
> Cubed Beef Steaks or Boneless Bottom Round Roast $4.98 LB.
>
> Economy Boneless Ribeye Steaks $6.98 LB. Economy Boneless Ribeye Steaks
>
> Foster Farms Corn Dogs $6.99 With Pig Card 2.67 lb. Box Family Pack
>
> Fresh Boston Butt Pork Roast $1.28 LB. Pig's Pride 2 Per Pack Save Up To
> $1.41 lb.
>
> Fresh Country Style Cut Up Chicken $1.48 LB.
>
> Fresh Ground Beef $2.98 LB. Family Pack 4 lbs. or More Save Up To $1.01 lb.
>
> Fresh Split Chicken Breasts $1.69 LB. Family Pack Save Up To 60¢ lb.
>
> Gwaltney Hickory Smoked Sliced Bacon 2 FOR $6 With Pig Card 12 oz.
>
> Gwaltney Sliced Bacon $12.99 With Pig Card 3 lbs.
>
> Ham Hocks $9.95 5 lbs.
>
> Jamestown Brand Roll Sausage 2 FOR $3 With Pig Card 16 oz. Hot or Mild
>
> Jamestown Smoked Boneless Hocks $2.99 LB.
>
> Johnsonville Breakfast Sausage Links $3.99 12 oz.
>
> Johnsonville Sausage $4.99 With Pig Card 19 oz. Fresh Chorizo, Bratwurst or
> Italian Save Up To $1.00
>
> Johnsonville Sausage $4.99 With Pig Card 19 oz. Fresh Chorizo, Bratwurst or
> Italian
>
> Land O Frost Premium Lunchmeats $4.89 With Pig Card One lb. pkg. Sliced
>
> Medium Pork Spare Ribs $2.98 LB. Pig’s Pride Medium Pork Spare Ribs
>
> Piggly Wiggly Sausage Biscuits $5.99 With Pig Card 20 ct. / 26 oz. Family
> Pack
>
> Pork Neckbones $6.95 5 lbs. Pork Neckbones
>
> Roger Wood Smoked Sausage 2 FOR $7 With Pig Card 1.5 lb Box
>
> Smoked Neckbones $7.95 5 lbs. Smoked Neckbones
>
> Swaggertys Farm Roll Sausage $2.99 With Pig Card 16 oz. Regular or Hot
>
> Tilapia Fillets $3.99 With Pig Card One lb. Bag
>
> Valleydale Red Meat Franks 5 FOR $5 With Pig Card 12 oz. Save Up To $1.95
> On
> 5
>
> Whole Boneless Pork Tenderloin $3.99 LB. Whole Boneless Pork Tenderloin
>
> Whole Smoked Picnic $1.69 LB. Whole Smoked Picnic
>
>
>
> OTHER
>
> Piggly Wiggly Charcoal $5.99 With Pig Card 15.4 lb. Bag or 16.6 lb Bag Save
> Up To $3.00
>
>
>
> PAPER & PLASTICS
>
> Bounty Basic Paper Towels $4.99 With Pig Card 8 Roll Save Up To $2.70
>
> Charmin Basic Bath Tissue $1.99 With Pig Card 4 Double Roll Save Up To
> $1.00
>
> Chinet Dinnerware 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card 12 - 36 ct.   Save Up To $1.98 On
> 2
>
> Vanity Fair Napkins 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card 40 ct. Dinner or 100 ct. All
> Occasion
>
> Ziploc Freezer Bags $2.99 With Pig Card 15 - 25 ct. Quart, Gallon or Pint
> Size
>
>
>
> PASTA, SAUCES, GRAIN
>
> Blue Ribbon Rice 3 FOR $5 With Pig Card 3 lb. Bag Long Grain Save Up To
> $2.47 On 3
>
> Hungry Jack Mashed Potatoes 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card 15.3 oz.
>
>
>
> PRODUCE
>
> Assorted Apples $1.49 LB. Save Up To 50¢ lb.
>
> Broccoli Crowns $1.69 LB. Save Up To 30¢ lb.
>
> Fresh Express Baby Spinach or 50/50 Mix 2 FOR $5 Fresh Express Baby Spinach
> or 50/50 Mix Save Up To 98¢ On 2
>
> Fresh Express Spinach or Green & Crisp Salads $1.79 Fresh Express Spinach
> or
> Green & Crisp Salads Save Up To 20¢
>
> Honeydew or Personal Watermelons  $2.99 Honeydew or Personal Watermelons
> Save Up To $2.00
>
> Hot House Beefsteak Tomatoes $1.69 LB. Save Up To $1.30 lb.
>
> Juicy Red Plums  $1.79 LB. Juicy Red Plums Save Up To $1.20 lb.
>
> Red Ripe Strawberries 2 FOR $5 One lb. Container Save Up To $2.98 On 2
>
> Red Seedless Grapes 98¢ LB. Save Up To $2.01 lb.
>
> Rome Apples 2 FOR $5 3 lb. Bag Rome Apples Save Up To $2.98 On 2
>
> Sweet and Tender Yellow or White Corn 5 EARS FOR $2 Save Up To $1.30 On 5
>
> Yellow Squash $1.49 LB. Save Up To 50¢ lb.
>
>
>
> SNACKS
>
> Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card   4.5 - 8 oz. Fruit By
> The
> Foot, Roll-Ups or Gushers
>
> Murray Sugar Free Cookies 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card 4.44 - 9 oz.
>
> Nabisco Go Packs 5 FOR $5 With Pig Card 2.25 - 3.5 oz.
>
> Nabisco Ritz Crackers 2 FOR $5 With Pig Card 7.5 - 16 oz.
>
> Piggly Wiggly Sandwich Creme Cookies 2 FOR $4 With Pig Card 25 oz.
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Vicki Phillips <xpirate412 at gmail.com>
> To: nfbofsc at nfbnet.org
> Cc:
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 09:38:58 -0400
> Subject: [Nfbofsc] Food Lion Weekly Specials 04/08 thru 04/14
> Food Lion Weekly Specials 04/08 thru 04/14
>
>
>
> Buy One Get Ones
>
> Hamburger or Chicken Helper, 4.4-12.2 oz, at $2 ($1)
>
> Mini Crullers, Gems, or Donut Holes, at $2.49 ($1.24)
>
> Nature’s Own 100% Whole Wheat Bread, 20 oz, (price not listed)
>
> Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn, 3 ct., at $2.99 ($1.49)
>
> TastyKake Bagged Mini Donuts, 10-11.5 oz, at $2.99 ($1.49)
>
> Wise Cheez Doodles or Pocorn, 6.25-9.25 oz, at $3.49 ($1.74), limit 2
>
>
>
> Meat
>
> Boneless Chicken Breast, $1.99 lb
>
> Chuck Roast, $3.99 lb
>
> Hormel Bacon, 12-16 oz, $3.99
>
> Nathan’s Beef Franks, 11-14 oz, $3.49
>
> Center Cut Bone-In Pork Chops, $2.49 lb
>
>
>
> Produce
>
> Blackberries, Blueberries or Raspberries, $2.50
>
> Green Cabbage, 49¢ lb
>
> Red Potatoes, 79¢ lb
>
> Green Beans, $1.49 lb
>
> Food Lion Gold Potatoes, 5 lb bag, $2.99
>
> Green Peppers, 69¢
>
> Sweet Onions , 89¢ lb
>
> Cantaloupe, $2 ea.
>
> Grape Tomatoes, Pint, $2 ea.
>
> Dole Salad Blends, 9-12 oz, $2 ea.
>
>
>
> Grocery
>
> Dasani Water, 24 ct, $3.99 w/ Savings Center Coupon
>
> Maxwell House Ground Coffee, 10-11.5 oz, $2.99
>
> Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts, 8 ct., $1.79
>
> Ragu Pasta Sauce, 16-26 oz, $1.50
>
> General Mills Cheerios or Honey Nut Cheerios, 12-12.25 oz, $2
>
> Pepperidge Farm Soft Baked Cookies, 7.2-7.75 oz, $2.50
>
> Lance Crackers, 6-14 oz, $2.50
>
> Nabisco Ritz Crackers, $2 Save $1 when you buy 2
>
> Gatorade, 32 oz, 89¢
>
>
>
> Fridge or Frozen
>
> Edy’s Fruit Bars, 15-18 oz, $3.49
>
> Blue Bonnet Quarters, 16 oz, 99¢
>
> Birds Eye Corn on the Cob, 12 ct., $2.50
>
> Banquet Breaded Chicken , 24-26.5 oz, $3.99
>
> Kraft American Singles, 12 oz, $2.50
>
>
>
> Grocery
>
> Planters Nutrition Nuts, 7.5-10.2 oz, $4.99
>
> Snyders or Hanover Pretzels, 16 oz, $2.50
>
>
>
> Personal Care
>
> Vaseline Lotion, 6.5-24.5 oz, $5.99
>
>
>
> Household
>
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Vanderbrink, Nancy" <nvanderbrink at scsdb.org>
> To: "Nfbofsc at nfbnet.org" <Nfbofsc at nfbnet.org>
> Cc:
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 14:17:21 +0000
> Subject: [Nfbofsc] Attention all dog guide / service users, information
> about FREE eye exam for our partners!
>
> Hi Everyone, this is Nancy VanderBrink and I am a dog guide user.
>
>
>
> Below you will find information about the ACVO American  Academy of
> Veterinary Ophthalmologists Annual program to give Free eye exams to
> Service dogs.  This includes dog teams ranging from guide to police and
> other dogs that have accredited papers from a certified program
>
> I’m sending this because my first guide, Cole developed cataracts and we
> couldn’t at the time afford to deal with the issue.  This is a free exam
> and as we all have to go have our eyes checked annually – at least I hope
> you do! – so should those that provide such a valuable service to us.
>
> Below I have copied ALL of the information I could get from their website
> about the program.  Here’s essentially what you do, you go online, and
> register your service/ dog guide, then you contact a vet’s office who is
> providing the service in your area.  Thankfully there are two areas in
> South Carolina where these exams are being offered, Columbia and
> Greenville.  I have not yet completed the registration form so I don’t know
> what clinics.
>
> After you register, you call the clinics listed and ask for an appointment
> and you take your dog.  I did this a few years ago when I lived in Boston.
> I had a sighted person go with me in case they did something that would
> impair Doc’s vision, such as dilation, I do not remember whether he was
> fully functional afterwards.  As a precaution, I’m going to get a ride.
> So, I encourage you all who have dogs and have their documentation, this is
> something that could be very important.
>
>
>
> If you have any questions or concerns, email me at home,
> nvanderbrink at icloud.com
>
> These appointments will take place during the month of May.
>
> There is lots of information below, so please keep reading.
>
> Nancy
>
>
>
> The 8th ACVO/StokesRx National Service Animal Eye Exam event will provide
> a free screening-wellness eye exam to Service Animals including those
> provide the following services: guide, hearing assistance, drug detection,
> police/military, search and rescue, therapy, and those assisting people
> with disabilities other than blindness.
>
> All animals must be formally trained, certified, currently working service
> animals OR formally trained therapy animals with proof of active
> registration. (Additionally, due to the IAADP's extensive membership
> requirements and screening, the ACVO will permit "current, active, Partner
> Members" of this organization to participate in the program.) Those
> currently enrolled in a formal service animal training program may also
> qualify, but is based upon clinic availability. Qualification paperwork for
> the training and current work status of either the Service Animal or
> therapy animal MUST be provided to the clinic at the time of the exam, in
> additional to the registration number provided in the confirmation email
> generated by the online registration. Please note that clinics may have
> limited availability.
>
> The complimentary eye exam through your veterinary ophthalmologist is of a
> screening nature and is not appropriate for animals with known eye issues.
>
>
>
> Puppies may participate in the program if they meet some general
> parameters:
>
> 1) They must be at least 3 months old at the time of the exam.
>
>
>
> 2) They must already be a part of a recognized, national or regional
> non-profit Service Animal training organization. (Therapy puppies in
> training are not permitted.)
>
>
>
> 3) This screening will not provide an OFA exam.
>
>
>
> 4) Examination of an entire littler may not be permitted, depending on the
> facility, due to limited appointment slots and the desire to 'spread the
> wealth' to numerous owners and groups.
>
>
>
> I OWN A NON-CANINE SERVICE ANIMAL, MAY WE PARTICIPATE?
>
> If you have a Service Animal other than a canine, you may still plan to
> register, afterwards call your local participating ophthalmologist to make
> sure that your species is able to participate in the event at that location
> (e.g. felines, equines, etc.) Horses are tricky because special facilities
> are needed to screen equines. We will provide a separate list for equine
> owners if you contact the office, and it may also be linked here after the
> launch of the event.
>
>
>
> The definition of "qualified Service Animals" to be screened during this
> event applies only to this ACVO/StokesRX National Service Animal Eye Exam
> Event. ACVO is not a publicly funded organization and may define the
> qualification parameters for this event.
>
>
>
> 1. Data is being collected to be used in the future to identify potential
> eye problems associated with the work that certain groups of Service
> Animals perform; to keep the data useful we have to carefully set the
> criteria for participants.
>
> 2.  Over the past several years we have had some individuals claim their
> animal was a Service Animal, when it was not, just to take advantage of the
> eye exam. ACVO Diplomates generously donate their time and resources to
> provide these exams for Service Animals and we would like to encourage them
> to continue contributing to the program. Each clinic's resources are
> limited and if non-qualified animals fill the appointment slots then
> qualified animals may be excluded.  Additional parameters were set for
> qualification to help reduce the number of these occurrences.
>
> If doctors feel their generosity is being abused by participants in the
> program, they may opt-out the following year, thus jeopardizing the
> existence of the event. Please be respectful of your clinic's limitations
> even if that means that your animal in particular may not qualify at this
> time.
>
> The ACVO apologizes for any inconvenience our criteria for inclusion in
> this particular program may impose and we thank you for your support.
>
>
>
> REGISTRATION PROCESS & EXPECTATIONS
>
> Step 1 - Check that a clinic is located in the area that the examination
> will take place.  In South Carolina, exams are being offered in Columbia
> and Greenville, as of April 8, 2015.
>
>
>
> Step 2 - Register qualifying animals and puppies via the online
> registration form. The form will be available here beginning April 1st.
>
>
>
> Step 3 - Once registered, the owner/agent will be given a link to
> participating clinics and receive an email confirmation linking to the same
> information.
>
>
>
> Step 4 - Contact the participating clinic to schedule an appointment and
> provide the registration number to the clinic. The confirmation number will
> be provided in the instant confirmation window after you complete
> registration, in addition to an email confirmation.
>
>
>
> Step 5 - Important!
>
> Service Animals - Owners/handlers must bring written proof of the Service
> Animal's certification paperwork (showing current certification) along with
> a copy of our program's confirmation email (showing registration) to the
> clinic for the appointment. If either documentation is missing, you may
> forfeit your examination time slot and/or may not be allowed to participate
> again in the future.
>
> Therapy Animals - Owners/handlers must bring written proof of the current,
> registered certification paperwork (showing formal training and currently
> working) along with a copy of our program's confirmation email (showing
> pre-registration) to the clinic for the appointment. If either
> documentation is missing, you may forfeit your examination time slot and/or
> may not be allowed to participate again in the future.
>
>
>
> Please note that you do not have an appointment set until you contact the
> doctor's office directly. More instructions for this process is included on
> registration page, once available.
>
>
>
> APPOINTMENT DATES AND TIMES
>
> Appointment dates and times may vary based on the availability of exams
> offered by each office. The clinic offices may offer exams for set days,
> for select times during specific days, or during times of their choice
> throughout the month of May.
>
> While scheduling the appointment, please identify yourself as
> participating in the 'ACVO Service Animal program' and provide your
> registration number from your confirmation. Clinics will require that you
> also bring proof of the Service or Therapy Animal's formal training to the
> exam. (See Step 5 above).
>
>
>
> Note: Clinics will at times establish additional parameters around
> scheduling exams. In order to 'spread the wealth' amongst the community
> they may limit the number of animals seen by one individual or program.
> This is not necessarily common practice but occasionally must occur when
> one client tries to schedule a large number of animals and limited slots
> remain available. Clinics may also have an assigned number of appointment
> slots for each type of participant.
>
>
>
> Registration completion and confirmation does not guarantee an appointment
> at the clinic of your choice, nor does it infer qualification for the exam.
> More on program qualifications.
>
>
>
> WHAT IS THE SCREENING EYE EXAM?
>
> Once the animal is registered, call to set a specific appointment time.
> (Late arrivals may not be seen as all of our doctors are volunteering their
> time.)
>
> The complimentary eye exam through your veterinary ophthalmologist is of a
> screening nature and is not appropriate for animals with known eye issues.
> It is expected that the majority of animals will be healthy and will not be
> in need of additional services. Should and eye problem be detected, your
> veterinary ophthalmologist can discuss the condition, but it may be
> necessary to schedule an additional appointment to address these issues.
>
>
>
> What happens during the eye examination?
>
> Data collected on each animal will remain private and be utilized for
> internal research purposes only.
>
>
>
> REGISTRATION FOR 2015 BEGINS APRIL 1ST.
>
>
>
> During the examination, the ophthalmologist will examine the eyes to
> determine if there are any abnormalities. The aim is to identify problems
> early. Some abnormalities might need to be treated to prevent or delay
> progression. Other sight-threatening problems such as retinal disease,
> cataracts, or glaucoma can be identified. The exam requires no sedation,
> requires minimal restraint, is non-painful, non-stressful, and usually
> takes 10-25 minutes.
>
> Usually two diagnostic instruments are used:
>
> The slit-lamp Biomicroscope is used to examine the eyelids, conjunctiva,
> cornea and lens for any abnormalities such as extra lashes, corneal scars
> or other corneal opacities, eyelid or conjunctival growths, or cataracts.
>
> The pupils may be dilated with Tropicamide to facilitate full examination
> of the lens, vitreous (gel behind the lens) and retina.The examination can
> be done without dilation, if elected, depending on the immediate working
> obligations of the animal and the resources available at each clinic. If
> dilated, then the drops take an additional 15-20 minutes to dilate the
> pupils. The dilating agent wears off in approximately 2 hours, and usually
> does not impair the dog’s ability to work.
>
> Other diagnostic modalities might also be used, depending on the initial
> examination with the slit-lamp:
>
> Schirmer tear test strip to check tear production
>
> Fluorescein stain for identification of corneal ulcers
>
> Tonometry to check intraocular pressure
>
> Exams procedures and timelines may vary from clinic to clinic.
>
>
>
> Here is the link to the Registration page:
> http://www.mtgs-etc.com/registration/mi/acvo/SD15/dogreg_step1_2015.asp
>
>
>
>
>
> Nancy E. VanderBrink
>
> Access Technology Specialist
>
> SC School for the Deaf and the Blind Outreach Services
>
> A Palmetto Gold School
>
> 101 Executive Center Drive, Suite 120
>
> Columbia, SC 29210
>
>
>
> Mobile:                   803-983-0290
>
> FAX                       803-896-9848
>
> Toll Free:                800-984-4357
>
> E-mail:                   nvanderbrink at scsdb.org
>
> SCSDB Web Page: www.scsdb.org
>
>
>
>
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>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Vanderbrink, Nancy" <nvanderbrink at scsdb.org>
> To: "Nfbofsc at nfbnet.org" <Nfbofsc at nfbnet.org>
> Cc:
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 14:36:12 +0000
> Subject: [Nfbofsc] List of participating Clinics in the ACVO Service Dog
> Eye Exam Program
>
> Hey folks,
>
> I just registered but you MUST do that first!!!!!
>
>
>
> Here are the clinics participating, but I stress you Must register first.
> I’m only providing this because I found the webpage difficult to navigate.
>
>
>
> Columbia
>
> VCA Animal Specialty Center of South Carolina
>
> 803-798-0803
>
> 3912 Fernandina Road 29210
>
>
>
> Greenville
>
> Upstate Veterinary Specialists
>
> 864-233-7650
>
> 393 Woods Lake Road 29607
>
> www.upstatevet.com
>
>
>
> Hope this information is helpful!
>
> Nancy
>
>
>
> Nancy E. VanderBrink
>
> Access Technology Specialist
>
> SC School for the Deaf and the Blind Outreach Services
>
> A Palmetto Gold School
>
> 101 Executive Center Drive, Suite 120
>
> Columbia, SC 29210
>
>
>
> Mobile:                   803-983-0290
>
> FAX                       803-896-9848
>
> Toll Free:                800-984-4357
>
> E-mail:                   nvanderbrink at scsdb.org
>
> SCSDB Web Page: www.scsdb.org
>
>
>
>
> Email secured by Check Point
>
>
>
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> To: <nfbofsc at nfbnet.org>, <cstdofsc at googlegroups.com>
> Cc:
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 17:59:54 -0400
> Subject: [Nfbofsc] FW: Register for the Spring Into Braille Reading Program
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>
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>
>
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>
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>
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>
>
>
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