[Nfbofsc] Positive Note 1712

David Houck nfbsc at sc.rr.com
Wed Jun 5 12:39:36 UTC 2019


June 5, 2019

Memo To:  Executive Officers, Board Members, Chapter & Division Presidents &
Others

From:  Frank Coppel, President

Positive Note 1712

Greetings Fellow Federationists:

 

              Congratulations to Karen Jones (Columbia chapter), Clifford
Long (Spartanburg chapter), Mylea Pressley (Charleston chapter), Ruthie
Walker (Sumter chapter), Melissa Staley (Anderson chapter) and Kerry
Thompson (Sumter chapter), who have been recently selected to receive a
Kenneth Jernigan Scholarship which will make it possible for each of these
individuals to attend this year's national convention in Las Vegas.  The
Kenneth Jernigan Scholarship program is designed to financially assist
individuals who will be attending their first national convention.  I am
certain these six individuals will take full advantage of this wonderful
opportunity and they will return to South Carolina full of energy and
enthusiasm for the federation and share all they have learned with their
fellow chapter members.  

              Our state affiliate will again this year sponsor a NFB of SC
Night at the Columbia Fireflies minor league baseball game on Monday, June
10 beginning at 6:00 p.m.  Isaiah Nelson will be throwing out the first
pitch of the game.  This will be a wonderful opportunity for us to educate
the public about blindness and the NFB of SC, as we will be handing out NFB
literature and displaying an audio and video PSA announcement for our
organization on the scoreboard.  If you would like to join us and be part of
this special and fun filled evening, you will need to purchase your tickets
at the Columbia Fire Flies box office located at SEGRA Park.  Tickets are
$10 each.  If you have questions or want further details regarding this
event, contact me at (803) 796-8662.  

              We have an announcement from Shelley Coppel, President of our
Seniors Division.  "Greetings to all seniors!  "I would like to encourage
all interested persons to join into the next National Conference Call
sponsored by the National Senior Division.  The time will be:

June 11 at 4 o'clock eastern time. The featured speaker will be Peggy Chong,
the Blind History Lady.  The conference number is:  515-603-3166; access
number: 759633 pound.

              I would also like to have a conference call Wednesday, June 12
at 3 p.m. with all of the Board Members of our SC Senior division.  Our
conference call number is:  605-475-2875; access number: 4838754.  Thank
you."

              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.  Joining me for comments in this
Positive Note is the President Emeritus of the NFB of SC.  Here is Dr.
Capps.  

              This week we are spotlighting our Resident Manager at Rocky
Bottom Retreat and Conference Center of the Blind.  She is Linda Bible and,
like many of our Resident Managers, is legally blind as well.  She was born
at Moss Lake, Washington. Linda says she was born on December 19, 1955. Her
dad was in the Air Force so she lived everywhere. She had an older brother
Edward Bible (who we all know very well as Vice Chairman of the RBRCCB Board
of Directors) and a younger brother named Larry Bible. Her parents took the
family camping all the time and they had dirt bikes to ride and in the
winter there were snowmobiles. That's why she likes living in the mountains.
Her parents always took them to great places to see as they traveled to a
lot of places most people would never see.  As it is with most armed
services children, Linda went to a lot of schools, but she never did like
school very much. Now she knows how important it is to go to school.  She
has worked as a cleaning lady for years and she worked for a landscaper
also.   Linda Bible lived in a lot of places and she loved Alaska and
Tennessee.  She has been Resident Manager at Rocky Bottom since April 22,
2017 and she loves the job. She states, "You cannot get this close to God if
you live in the city. This is God's country." She also states that, "The
campers you meet, all the kids that come up here, bring this camp to life.
This is a dream job for me."  Her hobbies include a love of fishing and she
likes hunting, going for long hikes, and four wheeling.  Linda Bible
declares, "I thank-God every day for this job and I thank the ones that
helped me to get this job. God Bless Rocky Bottom Camp of the Blind."  As
Linda Bible states, if you have not been to Rocky Bottom before or if it's
been a long time since you've been here, you ought to come by and stay a
while.  Linda is doing an outstanding job as our Resident Manager.

 

Final Thought:   June is a month which follows graduations, begins new
careers and enters into marriage, all of which are new beginnings.

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