[NFBofSC] Positive Note 1743
David Houck
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Wed Jan 8 13:52:13 UTC 2020
January 8, 2020
Memo To: Executive Officers, Board Members, Chapter & Division Presidents &
Others
From: Frank Coppel, President
Positive Note 1743
Greetings Fellow Federationists:
I want to thank all of you who attended the 50th annual
Statewide Seminar this past Saturday. Just prior to the start of the
seminar, you could feel the energy and enthusiasm permeating throughout the
meeting hall. 155 Federationists from across the state were in attendance.
I was told every seat in the room was nearly filled when the Seminar was
called to order at 10:00 a.m. All three heads of agencies who provide
services to the blind, Zunaira Wasif, Director of Consumer Services of the
SC Commission for the Blind, Dr. Paige McCraw, President of the SC School
for the Deaf and Blind, and Kristin White, Director of Talking Book Services
of SC, gave presentations.
Thom Spittle did an excellent job as auctioneer as we raised
$1,000 for Rocky Bottom. This is probably one of the highest totals we have
earned from the statewide seminar auction, and I want to thank each of you
who donated an auction item or who financially contributed to Rocky Bottom
during the day. At the NFB of SC Board of Directors meeting, which was held
during the two hour lunch break, the Board elected Frank Coppel to serve as
the official delegate and Debra Canty to serve as alternate delegate to the
NFB National Convention in Houston, Texas. Since there appears to be a lack
of interest to charter a bus to Houston, the board voted to equally disperse
the monies raised from the sale of bus tickets to those individuals who will
be attending the convention. The requirements to receive a stipend are as
follows; the individual must be a dues paying member of the NFB of SC, must
have sold bus tickets, and must register for the convention. The stipends
will be distributed the first day of the general sessions which will be
Friday morning, July 17. The board discussed the 2020 state convention
which will be held at the North Charleston Marriott August 21-23. The cost
of a room will be $115 per night. There will be an additional 14 percent
tax added to each room. The board also voted to increase preregistration
for this year's state convention to $85 for adults, $55 for college students
and $25 for children under the age of eighteen.
During the RBRCCB board of Directors meeting, the board voted
to move the 2020 Fun Day Festival to Saturday, May 2.
During the afternoon session of the seminar, the audience
heard excellent reports from Rocky Bottom and the Federation Center.
Jennifer Bazer did an excellent job reporting on the progress of the
Successful Transition program and the audience heard from two students,
Matthew Duffell Hoffman and Derique Simon who participated in a Mentoring
program recently held at the SC Commission for the Blind.
During the afternoon session, it was announced the NFB of SC
will again host a state picnic on Saturday afternoon, May 30, from 3:00 to
7:00 p.m. at Saluda Shoals state park in Columbia. Tiffiny Mitchell is
again in charge of this year's state picnic. If you need further
information or have any questions regarding the picnic, you can contact
Tiffiny Mitchell at (803) 603-2098. Also during the afternoon session of
the seminar, the "100/100 club" (100 people contributing $100) was
established in an effort to raise $10,000 to purchase a much needed freezer
and refrigerator for the commercial kitchen in the conference center at
Rocky Bottom. Since the NFB of SC Seniors Division spearheaded this fund
raising project during the fall senior camp in October, checks need to be
payable to the NFB of SC seniors division. Thus far, $2,300 in cash and
pledges have been raised. Let's keep the momentum going and let's try to
raise the remainder of the money by Friday, February 28.
Congratulations to Annie Johnson from Cheraw, SC who was the
seller of the winning bus ticket and to Richard Johnson from Cheraw who
purchased the winning ticket. Also, congratulations to the Columbia Chapter
for selling 908 Houston national convention tickets and finishing in first
place. The Cherokee County Chapter finished second selling 256 bus tickets
and the Rock Hill Chapter finished third selling 205 tickets. A grand total
of 2,869 tickets were sold.
I want to take this opportunity thank Isaiah Nelson and his
group of volunteers for preparing and serving a delicious lunch. I am very
pleased to announce this was the first time the NFB of SC has ever streamed
the state wide seminar and I would like to thank Thom Spittle and Steve Cook
for their efforts in this area. Finally, I want to especially thank David
Houck for all of his hard work prior to the Seminar and all day Saturday to
ensure the meeting was a success.
We have an announcement from Debra Canty, NFB of SC Fund
Raising Chairperson. "You are cordially invited by the National Federation
of the Blind of South Carolina.
What: 5th Annual Sweethearts Dance. When: Saturday, February 15, 2020.
Where: The Federation Center, 119 S. Kilbourne Road, Columbia, SC 29205.
Time: 5:00 p.m.---9:00 p.m. Dress Attire: Dressy Casual. Ticket Donation:
$25.00 by-February 5. Please make checks payable to (NFB of SC) and mail
to: The Federation Center, C/O Sweethearts Dance, 119 S. Kilbourne Road,
Columbia, SC 29205. All Sweethearts Dance Tickets donations must reach The
Federation Center by February 5. Contact the Federation Center or Debra
Canty. Mega thanks for your past support and we look forward to you
attending on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 5 p.m."
National Federation of the Blind members, blind or sighted,
who have not yet attended an NFB National Convention because of lack of
funding are eligible to apply for the Kenneth Jernigan Convention
Scholarship. Applications are now open. Applicants will submit contact,
Federation, and mentor information as well as answer a few essay questions.
Deadline to apply is April 15, 2020. Further details regarding the KJ
national convention scholarships can be found in the January issue of the
Braille Monitor.
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.
Final Thought: Transforming our dreams into reality: "A dream doesn't
become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work."
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