[NFBofSC] [NFBOfSCPresidents] Positive Note 1879

Linda Dizzley ldizzley at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 15 12:00:53 UTC 2022


Answer to the joke of the week. What has  three feet   but cannot walk, a yard stick.



> On Aug 15, 2022, at 6:27 AM, Jennifer Bazer <jennifer.h.bazer at gmail.com> wrote:
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> August 15, 2022
> Positive Note 1879
> President Jennifer Bazer
> 803-960-9977
>   Jennifer.H.Bazer at gmail.com
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>           Greetings Fellow Federationists:
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> You can still register for our state convention by visiting our website at
> www.nfbofsc.org
> and completing our registration form. Please remember your registration is not complete until the electronic form has been submitted and your payment has been received.
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> Masks and COVID tests for State Convention 
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>  Ask and it shall be given to you. I want to thank SC DHEC and The SC Emergency team for donating 200 KN95 masks and over 50 COVID-19 tests for our state convention.
> The health and safety of our members and guests are paramount.
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> We Care Concerns
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> Please keep the following individuals in your thoughts and prayers and please let Dorothy Barksdale, chair of the We Care Committee know of prayers and praises.
> Albert (Verlene) Graham of the Sumter Chapter on his brother Mark Graham’s passing
> The family of Herbert Boykin of the Sumter Chapter
> Ernest Gallman of the Columbia Chapter
> Marshall and Lois Tucker in Columbia
> Dale and Pat Wolthoff of the Columbia Chapter
> Beverly Allison of the Cherokee Chapter
> Derique Simon and Allontate (Tank) Ellerbe on the loss of their grandmother, both of the Spartanburg Chapter
> Dorothy Barksdale, member of the Columbia chapter
> Charles Alex Reynolds of the Sumter Chapter.
> Harriet Tucker of the Columbia Chapter.
> The family of Juanita Frink on her passing of the Conway Chapter.
> James Byers
> Those who are not on this list but need our thoughts and prayers for sickness, loss, recovery and other concerns that are not mentioned or unspoken.
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> August Birthdays!
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> Happy birthday to our members born in August!
> Beatrice Gadson               15
> Helen Burris        16
> Ike Nelson           17
> Grady “Bill” Dawkins       17
> Jay Allison           17
> Clifford long        17
> Lula Bailey           20
> Margaret Rae Cunningham          20
> Janice Smith       22
> Laura James       22
> Stacey Fulwood 22
> Carolyn Jackson 23
> Eric Hilton            23
> Jennifer Bazer   25
> John Willis           25
> Diane Railton     26
> Summer Swayngham     27
> Amber Paxton   30
> Carey Burris        31
> Neal Dorsey       31
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> Special Edition of Palmetto Connects, Thursday, August 18 at 6:00 PM
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> We will have a special edition of Palmetto Connects on Thursday, August 18 at 6:00 PM EDT. We will have a $50 drawing from those who both completed the registration form and paid their registration fee from June 1-June 30. We will also discuss the convention in more detail and what to expect.
> We will also have a moderated session regarding elections. The moderator will not be running for a position on our NFB of SC board for 2022. Elections will be held on Sunday, August 28 during our business session at state convention and there are ten positions open for election.  This moderated meeting will give prospective candidates an opportunity to discuss their vision and plans for the affiliate, expand upon the personal qualities and experiences that make them an ideal candidate, describe their contributions to the NFB of SC, and provide an outline of their platform so that voters have the information they need to cast an educated vote.
> Our goal is to be transparent and open so if you plan to run for one of the ten positions mentioned below, please join us on Thursday, august 18 at 6:00 PM. Those who are seeking a position will be given a maximum of two minutes to speak. All candidates and audience members are expected to conduct themselves with the utmost professionalism at all times. If you are not seeking reelection, please let me know so that this information can be passed to our membership.
> The following positions are up for election:
> 1.      President, currently held by Jennifer Bazer
> 2.      First Vice President, currently held by Lenora Robertson
> 3.      Second Vice President, currently held by Debra Canty
> 4.      Secretary, currently held by Shannon Cook
> 5.      Treasurer, currently held by Valerie Warrington
> 6.      District 2 Rep, currently held by Steve Cook
> District 2 covers the counties of Barnwell, Lexington, Orangeburg, Richland, Allendale and Calhoun.
> 7.      District 4 Rep,  currently held by JW Smith
> District  4 covers the counties of Cherokee, Greenville, Spartanburg, Union, Pickens, Oconee and Anderson.
> 8.      District 6 Rep, currently held by Marty McKenzie
> District  6 covers the counties of Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Bamberg, Clarendon, Marion, Williamsburg and Marlboro.
> 9.      Member at Large, currently held by  Demetrius Williford
> 10.   Member at Large, currently held by Neel Sheth
> As we prepare to vote in the upcoming elections, I hope voters will consider
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> Who would be the best candidate for each position.
> Who attends most if  not all board meetings and other leadership meetings?
> Who is qualified  for the position and wants the position?
> Who has the skills to fulfill the duties of the position?
> Who believes in the affiliate?
> Who is dedicated to furthering the mission of the NFB of SC and is not simply seeking recognition?
> Who comes up with solutions when there are challenges?
> Who is ready to grow the affiliate, build the Federation and think outside of the box when needed?
> Who is willing to make the personal sacrifices and time commitments needed to improve the lives of the blind in South Carolina?
> I urge all members to attend this session in order to learn about the prospective candidates and cast an educated vote in our upcoming elections.
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> NFB of SC Quilt auctioning Off at State Convention
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> MT. Hebron UMC Prayer Chain Ministry donated a homemade quilt that we will be auctioning off during our Saturday night banquet.
> This modern block style quilt was created for the National Federation of the Blind Of SC by the Mt. Hebron Prayer Shawl Ministry. The colors are those represented in the NFB logo; blue, green and orange. Each row contains a block with an embroidery pattern.
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> Row one, block four is a radiant flower of teardrop shaped petals. “The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.” Isaiah 40:8 ESV This quilt will fade, but God’s love for you lasts forever! (Wash in cold water with a Shout Color Catcher Sheet. Dry low temperature or line dry.)
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> Row two, block one has the NFB motto “Live the life you want.” Block 6 has a braille representation of the logo hand stitched in French knots.
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> Row three, block three is a pair of birds. “‘Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap or gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?’” Matthew 6:26 ESV
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> Row four, block five, is a circle pattern representing the Trinity. “For there are three that bear witness in heaven: The Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three are one.” 1 John 5:7 NIV
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> Row five, block two is an abstract pattern representing creation. “For by Him all things were created,in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities - all things were created through Him and for Him.” Colossians 1:16 ESV 
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> Row six, block four is a butterfly. “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: the old has gone, the new is here!” 2 Corinthians 5:17 NIV
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> Row seven, block one is the Mt Hebron Prayer Shawl Ministry dedication. Block six is the National Federation of the Blind logo. A special thank you to Susan Nelson of Charlotte Sewing Center for digitizing the logo.
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> A tassel is tied at each corner. Each knot is tied as a prayer is given for the receiver of the quilt. We invite you to continue tying knots with a prayer!
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> Sports and Recreation Division Newly Elected Board Members
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> The Sports and Rec Division held elections to fill the positions of president and vice president.  David Rebocho has moved to Rhode Island, his home state, to build a life with his beautiful fiancé Katie and her three daughters. We wish him all the happiness in the world and will miss him here in SC.  We want to thank him for bringing the Sports and Rec Division to the NFB of SC.  We also want to give a heartfelt thank you to Pathronda Anderson who served as vice president.  She has chosen to remain an active division member, but not to serve as VP.  
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> The officers elected at the meeting last night who will fulfill the remainder of this year’s term are as follows. 
> President – Lori Anne Coley
> Vice President – Melinda Jones
> Secretary/Treasurer – Cheri Euton (No changes were made to her position.)
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> We look forward to planning the future of the division together with the South Carolina affiliate.
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> Memorial Service at the State Convention
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> Please contact Dorothy Barksdale at 803-765-1622 to let her know of losses/home goings  from the time our 2021 state convention was held until present so they can be remembered during the memorial service of our 2022 state convention.
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> Calling all Interested Members in an SC Association of Black Leaders Division
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> As many of you are aware, during last month’s NFB National Convention a National Association of Black Leaders Division was officially created. After much discussion, we feel that such a division would also benefit the blind of South Carolina.
> If such an association were to be created, the purpose of the association would be to serve as a chapter of the National Association of Black leaders (N.A.B.L.) and a division of the NFB of SC; to promote and encourage the full participation of black members within the NFB of SC;  to be a vehicle for collective action by the blind of South Carolina; to encourage and support black members in the pursuit of leadership roles; to educate others on the intersecting problems faced by blind Black Americans; to raise awareness of the contributions of the Black membership within the movement; and to do such things, and to take such actions, in furtherance of the goals of the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina.
> If you are interested in joining a division such as this, or if you would like more information, you can email either Derique Simon or myself (Kristopher Crawley) using the below contact information.
> Although this is a division that focuses on the interests of black members within the federation, everyone is encouraged to join and participate.
> An interest meeting will be held at the NFB of SC State Convention on Friday, August 26th at 9PM. More information to come soon.
> We look forward to hearing from you,
> Derique’s Phone: (864) 398-9437
> Derique’s Email: DeriqueS at icloud.com
> Kris’ Phone: (803) 220-1727
> Kris’ Email: KICrawley.NFB at gmail.com
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> Come by the SCCOF Table at State Convention
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> We would like to encourage you to stop by the SC Communities of Faith Division table at this year’s State Convention. We will be giving out keychains, providing material such as prayer cards from different faith traditions, and information on how to order and obtain resources in accessible formats. We would just love to chat.  This division is to share information about faiths for better understanding, not as a recruitment tool, so please join us! 
> If you would like to donate anything for us to display or provide to interested parties, you can contact me in the following ways.
> Email: KICrawley.NFB at gmail.com
> Phone/Text: (803) 220-1727
> Looking forward to seeing you there,
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> We Care Would Like Donations and Help for those at Christmas
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> The We Care Committee is one of the NFB of SC statewide committees. All funds are held in the NFB of SC account, earmarked We Care so that this committee can fulfill its project for Christmas.
> The We care committee is sponsoring a prized drawing for an Apple TV, yes, an Apple TV!!!
> Donations are as follows: one ticket five dollars, five tickets, $20.
> All proceeds, 100%, from this fundraiser will go towards a Christmas project that is near and dear to us. We will be providing hygiene kits as well as gift cards for visually impaired and blind adults and children for Christmas.
> The drawing will take place on Monday, October 5 at 6 PM on Federation zoom. You do not have to be present to win.
> To contribute to this wonderful cause, you may:
>     1.    Log on to nfbofsc.org and tap donate. Please be sure to indicate we care committee fundraiser in the memo line
>     2.    Send check or money order too: Federation Center 119 South Kilbourne Rd Columbia, SC 29205
> 3. You may also contact the We Care committee and provide tangible items that they need for this project like gift cards or hygiene items.
> Thank you in advance for your support!
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> Resolutions for 2022 State Convention
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> From Elizabeth Rouse
> Miss Valerie and myself are excited to get to work on this year’s resolutions, and we are also hoping this year will serve as an opportunity for us to reorganize and rededicate the committee to follow-through and successful implementation.
> With this goal in mind, we would love to get as much work done regarding the composition and revision of resolutions before the start of convention on Thursday, August 25. We ask that you send any resolution draft you have to both Valerie and myself at vwarrington at att.net and elizabethrouse.nfb at gmail.com no later than noon on Monday, August 22.
> We will still be open to new ideas and suggestions for resolutions after this date; however, providing this initial deadline will allow for a great deal of respect to be shown to Valerie’s time, my own, and that of our committee members.
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> Senior Division Wants to Warm you Up
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> The Senior Division of the NFB of SC is ready to warm you up and get you going! We will be selling coffee and hot chocolate in whatever form you like (Ground, whole bean or K-Cups).
> The name of the company is “White Cane Coffee”, founded by a blind woman. All the boxes are brailled, as are the individual K-cups. There are numerous flavored coffees to choose from, and the hot chocolate comes in either plain or a mint flavor. All coffee comes in regular or decaf and a variety of roasts are available as well. From a mild roast to “High Octane”, there is surely a coffee which will be right for you. Please visit our website at https://whitecanecoffee.com/ref/NFBSC-Seniors/
> to order your coffee or hot chocolate today!
>      The ordering process and selection of coffee types are simple. You may order on-line only at this time, but we will expand it for ordering without a computer or smartphone later in the fall.
>      We will also have samples for you to taste at the State Convention, so stop by and visit us at the Senior Table. We will also be giving some out to lucky door prize winners there.
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> News From Spartanburg Chapter!
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> The Spartanburg Chapter announces a Fund Raising Drawing contest with the drawing to be held on August 27, 2022 during State Convention. How much for the entry ticket? The cost of the chance to win a prize is a donation of $5.00 and we hope you will enter as many times as you would like, the more entries the better your chances!
> What do you win? The donation of $5.00 gives you a chance to win a
> first prize :sixty-five inch  Smart TV
> Second prize: Air Fryer
> Third prize : fourth generation Echo
> We are also excited to announce a second Fund Raising event to be offered at State Convention. One of our Chapter members has designed an incredibly special T-shirt logo honoring the blind movement in South Carolina.
> What are the colors? Pink, yellow and white are the current offered colors  in sizes ranging from small to 2X with more colors and sizes available upon your order.
>  How much for this unique t-shirt? The cost is one for $20 and two for $35.00.
> What is on the t-shirt which makes it so special? Our designer has provided the details:
> The Logo on front is an Apple tree  and arched across the top of the apple tree will be the following quote: “That which is Essential is never invisible in our eyes”
> On the left side of the tree trunk is NFB and the right side is SC
> Below the tree are the words : Under the apple tree” and :Spartanburg Chapter” .
> What if all the t-shirts are gone before you can purchase one or more? Do not fear, we can take orders in assorted colors and sizes, and we will ship to your home address. If you have any questions or wish to place an order, email the Spartanburg Chapter at spartanburg.chapter.nfbsc at outlook.com
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> NFB of SC Jackets at State convention
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> Frank Loza will have both types of NFB of SC jackets to show and order at our upcoming state convention. Please see him at the NFB of SC table in the exhibit hall or call him at 803-617-8016.
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> 2022 NFB of SC Scholarship Program
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> The Scholarship Committee thanks the Sumter Chapter and Columbia Chapter for their generous donations to the scholarship program During this past week.   Other donors received to date are Janice Smith, Ed and Julie Bible,
> Mike Rundle (Jimmy Smith Memorial Scholarship), the Greenville Chapter, The Federation Center of the Blind, Belvedere Chapter, Chesterfield Chapter, Grand Strand Chapter, and the Computer Science and Technology Division.  The amount is now approaching $5000. In the short time announcements have been put in the Positive Note over the past few weeks, the Scholarship Fund has more than doubled.  Now this is how we build the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina!! Our most sincere and humble gratitude from the Scholarship Committee goes out to everyone who has worked hard to donate to these scholarships.  We accept donations from individuals, not just chapters and divisions.  Years ago, Carey Burris established the Metro Fund to allow for smaller donation amounts that can be added to named scholarships  to supplement the award amounts for individual students.  Please consider passing the hat at your chapter meeting or sending in a donation to help these students to offset their educational expenses.     Donations can be made via PayPal or by check.  Please call me, Shannon Cook if you have questions or want to let me know of a donation.  Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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> Questions for State Agencies Presenting at Convention
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> Last year, Darline Graham, Commissioner of the SC Commission for the blind updated us on their current events and initiatives. This year, we hope that the Talking Books service new director Jennifer Falvey and new president of SC School for the Deaf and Blind will both join the Commission in updating us. If you would like to submit your questions for any of these agency directors in advance, you may do so.  They will each have approximately ten minutes on the agenda, with a few minutes reserved for the questions. Please email your questions to Elizabeth Rouse and Anna Price, co-chairs of Legislative and Advocacy committee at
> Elizabethrouse.nfb at gmail.com
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> State Convention Banquet Fundraiser
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> Each year at our state convention, we raise money for the NFB of SC at our banquet on Saturday night. We usually raise around $10,000 in less than an hour which is impressive and shows the dedication to our affiliate by all of our members, chapters and divisions. Please consider what you may wish to contribute during our banquet. Contributions can be sent ahead of time to the Federation Center made out to NFB of SC. Please insure you write banquet fundraiser in the memo line so we can recognize the contribution. You may also send your donations through Pay Pal on our NFB of SC website. Please write banquet fundraiser in the comment section. Pledges can be made at the banquet. These should be fulfilled by December 31, 2022. All contributions by members, chapters and divisions will be recognized at the banquet.
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> Braille Afghan Fundraiser
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> Do you or a family member read, write, or just simply have an appreciation for Braille? If so, the Braille Literacy Committee, in partnership with the NFB of SC Fundraising committee and the NFB of SC have a special announcement! A special Braille-themed Afghan has been  lovingly created by our very own Glenda Culick, featuring yarn from the personal collection of our beloved late Ellen Taylor. This one-of-a-kind, handmade item features a white background with hunter green Braille dots that are visual and touchable and a hunter green border. The Afghan is large enough to cover a twin size bed, but would also look great as an overlay on a full or queen sized bed. Coincidentally, the color scheme matches with that of the School for the Deaf and Blind, which has many alumni in the area. The cost to enter will be $10 per entry or you may purchase 3 entries for $25. The drawing to determine the winner will take place during the late fall season. If you'd like to examine the piece, it will be on display at the NFB of SC table during the state convention in August. The Braille Literacy Committee wishes to extend a heartfelt thank-you to Glenda for taking the time to create such a beautiful piece and to the fundraising committee, along with the NFB of SC for partnering with us to extend this special opportunity statewide. 
>  You may enter the drawing by using Pay Pal on our affiliate website and please insure you put Braille Afghan in the comment section. You may also mail a check to the Federation Center made out to NFB of SC and write Braille Afghan in the memo line. One entry for $10 or three for $25.
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> NFB of SC State Convention Registration is Open
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> Registration is still open for the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina’s 66th State Convention! This year’s state convention will be held at the North Charleston Marriott 4770 Goer Drive, North Charleston, SC 29406.  The phone number is 843-747-1900. The dates are August 25, 2022 through August 28, 2022. Below is the link to the registration form for the state Convention. Just a reminder that your registration is non-refundable and non-transferable. Once you fill out the 2022 NFB of SC state convention registration form. You will need to also submit your payment in order to complete the registration process.
> Acceptable payment methods include NFB of SC PayPal. Please  put in the message field “State convention registration” and include the names of those whose registration you are paying. You can also make a check payable to the NFB of SC and mail it to the Federation Center of the Blind (see below) and include the same info as stated above. 
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> Registration Rates:
> Standard Registration: $100.
> Student Registration: $60.  This includes college, graduate or doctoral students.
> Children’s and Youth Registration: $30. This rate is for people 18 and under.
> Click here for the 2022 State Registration Form
> We look forward to seeing you there!
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> Door Prize Collection:
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> It is time to begin gathering door prizes to distribute during the general sessions of the convention. Names for door prizes will be drawn electronically like last year. We are keeping consistent with our NFB national as they also draw electronically.  We like for the prizes to be  worth $10 or more.  Only new items please.  Keep in mind that men, women, blind, and sighted all will be in the running to receive them, so a variety of prizes is greatly appreciated. If you will be at the convention, you can bring them with you.  If not,
> You can send them with someone or mail them to the Federation Center.  Address is provided later in the Positive Note.   If anyone has questions, please contact Steve and Shannon Cook who are coordinating door prizes again this year.  Their info is below.  Home: (803) 254-0222; his cell: (803) 260-1292; her cell: (803) 605-4250; email: cookcafe at sc.rr.com. 
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> Exhibit Hall Registration
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> Forms are available for exhibiting on August 26-28 at our 66th annual state convention in North Charleston. For non-members, agencies, businesses and other organizations, the cost is $125 per table. The cost for members, chapters and divisions is $40 per table. The forms are on our NFB of SC website, have been sent out on the list serve, or can be obtain from David Houck or me, Jennifer Bazer. We look forward to many reserved tables in our exhibit hall at this convention.
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> Sponsorships for State Convention
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> It is time again to seek sponsorships for our NFB of SC state convention held August 25-28 at the North Charleston Marriot. The chapter or division with the most money in sponsorships will receive 10% of the total sponsorship money raised. Last year, we raised over $6,200, the largest amount of sponsorships for one convention. Let’s see if we can reach $15,000! All funds raised will help defray the cost of a $25,000 to $30,000 convention. Thank you to the Sumter chapter who obtained the first sponsorship.
> You may obtain an electronic sponsorship letter from the convention planning committee by contacting Melinda Jones or Andrew Adams or contacting me directly. If you need printed copies mailed, please contact David Houck at the Federation Center. Sponsorships should be paid using our NFB of SC pay pal link on our site.  Individuals or companies may also mail a check made payable to NFB of SC with “state convention sponsorship” in the memo line and mailed to the Federation Center. We had a large number of White Cane level sponsors last year at $100 from individuals in our own affiliate, chapters, divisions and other individuals in the community. Let’s work together to exceed last year’s goal!
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>           Zoom Events for the upcoming week!
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> Below is the list of NFB SC Zoom events for the month of August. Please read over them and let me know of any changes. Also, if you are a Division President and plan to meet in person at the NFB of SC State Convention, let me know in order to note this on the Google Calendar.
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> August 2022
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> Wednesday, August 17, 2022
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> Sports & Rec Division Meeting 8:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
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> Thursday, August 18, 2022
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> Palmetto Connects 6:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
> Florence Chapter 7:00 PM Federation Center Zoom
> Student Division 8:30 Rocky Bottom Zoom
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> Friday, August 19, 2022
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> Trivia Night: send David Bundy a message at bundy at pobox.com in order to preregister
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> Saturday, August 20, 2022
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> Technology Presentation 10:00 Federation Center Zoom 
> Come and learn about Tyler merren’s accessible fitness app!
> Cherokee Chapter Conference Call 10:00 AM Conference Call in #: 1-605-475-4120 Access code: 6524057
> SC Tech Talk 3:00 PM Federation Center Zoom 
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> Note: Recordings are delete on Sundays around 8:00 PM Eastern.
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> Do you have a smart phone or tablet? How would you like to be able to look at your calendar on your smart device for upcoming events for the NFB of SC? Well, we have something that you will really like! Below is a link to the NFB of SC Google Calendar that you can subscribe to for upcoming events without having to visit our fabulous NFB of SC website to check the Events Calendar. Below is the link in which you will need to subscribe to the Events Calendar on your smart phone or computer.
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> https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/nfbsouthcarolina%40gmail.com/private-4df60c862f41a1d9bf2e25ed4a6af1f2/basic.ics
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>           Federation Center Zoom Info
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> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8032543777?pwd=QTVQd2RzN3l6QnNmZ0FmSnp6NG8vQT09
> Meeting ID: 803 254 3777 Passcode: 124578
> One tap mobile +19292056099,,8032543777# US (New York)
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>           Rocky Bottom Zoom Info
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> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8648789090?pwd=QTVQd2RzN3l6QnNmZ0FmSnp6NG8vQT09
> Meeting ID: 864 878 9090 Passcode: 124578
> One tap mobile +19292056099,,8648789090# US (New York)
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> FCB Address:
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> Federation Center of the Blind
> 119 S Kilbourne Road
> Columbia, SC 29205
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> NFB of SC PayPal:
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> Go to www.nfbofsc.org and  click on the “Donate with PayPal” button.  Enter the required info.  PayPal charges a 3% fee.  To ensure that the total amount you are paying is received, kindly add 3 cents for every dollar that is being paid.  We thank you for your support. 
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> NFB of SC State Convention Board Meeting:
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> Because of the increase in the number of divisions and committees, it is much harder to fit everything in on Friday, and still include time for the reception.  The board decided to have its meeting on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. 
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> State Convention Voting:
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> Voting for the state convention will be in person only.  If someone wants to register and arrive at the hotel on Sunday for voting, the board decided that will be acceptable.  This will keep the spirit of the in person voting intact, and will help to accommodate those who may wish to lessen their face-to-face interactions.   As a side benefit, it could give more transportation options to members across the state for returning to their respective homes.
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> Voting Cards:
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> Everyone who votes at the state convention will receive one index card in an envelope. Once they make their selection, and tear the card accordingly, they will put the card back in the envelope for it to be collected.  This will give a higher level of secrecy to the votes.  Only the counters will be allowed to see the cards.  They will not know who gave which card.
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> Last Week’s Joke of the Week Answer
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> You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then you eat the outside and throw away the inside. What did you eat?
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> Answer: corn on the cobb
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> Joke of the Week
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> What has three feet but cannot walk? 
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> Fascinating Facts about the month of August!
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> On August 6, approximately 1762, the Earl of Sandwich asked for meat between two slices of bread and the sandwich was born.
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>        Final Thought –
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> "A good leader leads the people from above them. A great leader leads the people from within them." --M.D. Arnold 
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> NFB Pledge –
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> I pledge to participate actively in the effort 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.
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>           NFB One Minute Message –
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> “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.”
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> NFB of SC PSA
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> Click here to view the National Federation of the Blind of SC 2021 PSA!
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> More NFB of SC Information
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>           If this message was forwarded to you and you would like to receive it directly in your inbox, as well as, receive messages regarding the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina, please email Steve Cook at cookcafe at sc.rr.com
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