[NFBofSC] Positive Note 1881 - Corrected

Shannon Cook coffeequeensc1 at sc.rr.com
Tue Aug 30 02:29:05 UTC 2022


Also, a big thanks goes out to Kenia Flores, the National Association of
Blind Students Rep who attended our convention. 

 

 

Shannon Cook

Member, National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina

The greatest investment you can make in this world is kindness.

 

From: NFBofSC <nfbofsc-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Marty McKenzie via
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Subject: [NFBofSC] Positive Note 1881 - Corrected

 

August 29, 2022

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

From:  Marty R. McKenzie, President

Positive Note 1881

843-939-8091  marty2music at outlook.com <mailto:marty2music at outlook.com> 

 

Dear Federation Family,

 

The Sixty-sixth Annual State Convention of the National Federation of the
Blind was held at the North Charleston Marriot from August 25-28, 2022. The
Convention began with a meeting of the Board of Directors at 7:00 p.m. on
Thursday evening where President Mark Riccobono greeted the Board. Other
special guests included Danielle McCann from the NFB National Center and 4
attendees from the Florida affiliate.

 

The Convention continued Friday with division meetings held throughout the
day and exhibitors showing their many products and services in the exhibit
hall. There was a large turnout of vendors in the exhibit hall and many
friendly faces were present this year.

 

The Friday evening reception was enjoyed by all with good food, fellowship
and great music provided by Quinton. The reception was followed by a lively
interest meeting of the South Carolina Association of Black Leaders.

 

The Convention moved into full swing on Saturday, where attendees heard from
the leaders of the agencies serving the Blind in South Carolina. These
included Jolene Madison, President of the SC School for the Deaf and the
Blind and Valerie Feiling, Principal of the SC School for the Blind, Darline
Graham, Commissioner of the SC Commission for the Blind and Karma Marshall,
Director, and the Director of the SC State Library Talking Book Services,
Jennifer Falvey. Updates from the Rocky Bottom Retreat and Conference Center
of the Blind and the Federation Center of the Blind were also given.

 

The Banquet was especially exciting as President Mark Riccobono delivered a
powerful speech focused on transformation around individuals breaking out of
the cocoons they create for themselves. Scholarships were awarded to Anna
Price, Andrew Adams and Matthew Duffell-Hoffman. Thom Spittle received the
Donald C. Capps award for his many contributions during his years as a
member of the South Carolina affiliate. Lastly, approximately $8,100 was
raised at the annual banquet fundraiser and that amount has already
increased. A final number will be provided when it is available.

 

The Sunday morning session brought the reading of the financial statements,
an update on PAC, SUN and the Dream Makers Circle programs. Elections were
held with the following results:

President, Marty McKenzie; 

First Vice-President, Lenora Robertson; 

Second Vice-President, Debra Canty;

Secretary, Shannon Cook; 

Treasurer, Valerie Warrington

Andrew Adams, Second District; 

Demetrius Williford, Fourth District;

Sarah Massengale, the Sixth District.  

At-Large: 

- Kristopher Crawley

- Thom Spittle

 

Congratulations to all of the new board members.

 

There was a very special memorial time set aside in memory of Dorothy C.
Barksdale, who was the first black Federationist. Dorothy served in many
capacities in the Federation over her 50 years in the organization. She was
well-known for her slate and stylus skills and served as the Secretary on
the NFB of SC Board of Directors for many years. Dorothy was loved by all
who knew her and held her faith high until she departed this life.
Additionally, a memorial service was held on Sunday morning for all of the
Federationists who passed during the last year.

 

There are so many people who worked very hard to make this Convention
successful. A special thank you to Belinda Banks and the Merchants Division
who voluntarily stepped up to provide lunch for all attendees as well as
breakfast on Sunday morning. Truly, this task was impossible without their
assistance! Special appreciation also goes to Jennifer Bazer for all of her
hard work over the past 2 years and for all that she did to plan and
implement the Sixty-Sixth Convention of the National Federation of the Blind
of South Carolina. Jennifer brought many new ideas to the NFB of SC and many
of these will continue into the future of this organization.

 

As I conclude my first Positive Note, I find myself overwhelmed with the
confidence that the Convention has placed in me as the newest President of
the NFB of SC. I am honored to serve in this capacity at the pleasure of the
Convention and I look forward to what we can accomplish together in the
coming weeks, months and years. I expect to hear from our membership with
your thoughts and ideas as we work together to build the NFB of SC! There is
much to do, but we are able to meet the challenges before us through our
determination to "live the lives we want."

 

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