[NFBofSC] Positive Note 1871

Jennifer Bazer jennifer.h.bazer at gmail.com
Mon Jun 20 03:40:29 UTC 2022


June 20, 2022

Positive Note 1871

President Jennifer Bazer

803-960-9977

  Jennifer.H.Bazer at gmail.com <mailto:Jennifer.H.Bazer at gmail.com> 

 


          Greetings Fellow Federationists:


 


On June 19, 1865, enslaved African Americans in Texas were told they were
free. A century and a half later, people across the U.S. continue to
celebrate the day, which is now a federal holiday.

, an annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States after
the Civil War, has been celebrated by African Americans since the late
1800s.

President Biden signed legislation last year that made Juneteenth, which
falls on June 19, a federal holiday, after interest in the day was renewed
during the summer of 2020 and the nationwide protests that followed the
police killings of Black Americans including George Floyd and Breonna
Taylor.  

 

There has been a noticeable increase in Juneteenth celebrations across the
United States over the past few years. With this year's holiday coming just
over a month after a white gunman killed 10 Black people at a supermarket in
Buffalo, one of the deadliest racist massacres in recent U.S. history,
Juneteenth celebrations may resonate in new ways.

 

How did Juneteenth begin?

On June 19, 1865, about two months after the Confederate general Robert E.
Lee surrendered at Appomattox, Va., Gordon Granger, a Union general, arrived
in Galveston, Texas, to inform enslaved African Americans of their freedom
and that the Civil War had ended. General Granger's announcement put into
effect the Emancipation Proclamation, which had been issued more than two
and a half years earlier, on Jan. 1, 1863, by President Abraham Lincoln.

The holiday is also called "Juneteenth Independence Day," "Freedom Day" or
"Emancipation Day."

How is it celebrated?

Early celebrations involved prayer and family gatherings, and later included
annual pilgrimages to Galveston by former enslaved people and their
families, according to Juneteenth.com.

In 1872, a group of African American ministers and businessmen in Houston
purchased 10 acres of land and created Emancipation Park which was intended
to hold the city's annual Juneteenth celebration.

 

Today, while some celebrations take place among families in backyards where
food is an integral element, some cities, like Atlanta and Washington, hold
larger events, including parades and festivals with residents, local
businesses and more.

While celebrations in 2020 and 2021 were largely subdued by the coronavirus
pandemic, some cities this year are pressing forward with plans.

Galveston has remained a busy site for Juneteenth events over the years,
said Douglas Matthews, who has helped coordinate them for more than two
decades.

After dedicating a 5,000-square-foot mural last year, in 2022 Galveston will
celebrate the holiday with a banquet, poetry festival, parade and a picnic.
Organizers in Atlanta will hold a parade and music festival at Centennial
Olympic Park, and similar events are scheduled in Baltimore, Brooklyn, Los
Angeles and Tulsa, Okla.

The History and Meaning of Juneteenth

"When I think about Juneteenth as Emancipation Day, and I think about this
moment, I feel like we still need to be emancipated."

June 19, 2020

 

The path to a national holiday.

In 1980, Texas became the first state to designate Juneteenth as a holiday.
All 50 states and the District of Columbia now recognize the day in some
form.

In the wake of the nationwide protests against police brutality in 2020, the
push for federal recognition of Juneteenth gained new momentum, and Congress
quickly pushed through legislation in the summer of 2021.

 

In the House, the measure passed by a vote of 415 to 14, with all of the
opposition coming from Republicans, some of whom argued that calling the new
holiday Juneteenth Independence Day, echoing July 4, would create confusion
and force Americans to choose a celebration of freedom based on their race.

On June 17, 2021, President Biden signed the bill into law, making
Juneteenth the 11th holiday recognized by the federal government. At a White
House ceremony, Mr. Biden singled out Opal Lee, an activist who at the age
of 89 walked from her home in Fort Worth to Washington, D.C., and called her
"a grandmother of the movement to make Juneteenth a federal holiday."

 

 

Other black Americans not listed above who lost their lives because of their
race included Eric Garner, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, Michael Brown, Sandra
Bland, Travon Martin, Daunte Wright, Stephon Clark, Tamir Rice, Alton
Sterling, Philando Castile, Ahmaud Arbery, and that barely scrapes the
surface.  We have a long road ahead of us in our country, state, city, and
homes  to move away from this overt racism and heal the hurts that exist.
All of us  bare a responsibility to be a part of this solution whether we
have a hand in the cause or not.  .   Helen Keller said "Until the great
mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each
other's welfare, social justice can never be attained."

 

Before I end this portion of the Positive Note, I want to  reflect on the
7th anniversary of the Mother Emmanuel Church shooting where nine black
Christians gathered to worship and were massacred.  We should take time to
remember those people whose lives were snuffed out and for the other five
who were there and survived.  With the unjust treatment our black and brown
friends and family have endured, it is with love, hope, determination,
courage, and respect that we can build a house that no one person can
destroy


 


Keeping in Mind


 


A few things to keep in mind.

Our statewide picnic will be June 25 at the Federation Center from 10:00
A.M. until 4:00 PM.

Make your hotel reservations at the North Charleston Marriot for our state
convention. The number for central reservations is

888-236-2427. The room block with our current rates is guaranteed until
August 5. After that date, the rooms will be released to the general public.
It is important that we try very hard to book 166 nights which would be 80%
of our contracted 207 nights. This will insure we do not pay for rooms we do
not use. It is not the number of rooms, but the number of nights. For
example, if I book three nights and Mickey Mouse books 5 nights, that is a
total of 8 nights. We currently have 76 nights booked.

 


 


NFB of SC List Serv Reminders


 


This message is a friendly reminder about the purpose of the NFB of SC list
serve! 

The NFB of SC list serve is intended to disseminate information pertaining
to events, activities, initiatives, and programs of the National Federation
of the Blind, on a national, State, and local level  for chapters,
Divisions, committees, etc. 

It is for sharing information that will benefit the blind in our state, and
nationally when   appropriate. It is also used for distribution of
information pertaining to laws that will impact the blind.

We want to be positive and encouraging to all.  Any comments or questions
pertaining to policies, procedures, and practices should be directed to that
person off list.  We all need to be respectful of one another.  Because
there are so many Federationists who are from other states, we certainly
want to represent our state well with our comments and questions.  Never
hesitate to ask people questions individually and make suggestions. We are
here to learn from each other and grow together.  

Your cooperation with this request is appreciated.  

 


Good Maps


 


Feel free to share!

First off , thank you to everyone that joined our Good Maps Presentation on
Saturday, June 18, 2022, hosted by the Computer Science & Technology
Division of the NFB of SC! Amelia Johnson from Good Maps gave a great
presentation on the Good Maps app and how it will assist people at the NFB
Convention in New Orleans navigate the hotels and surrounding areas!

If you were unable to attend our presentation, we have a way that you can
listen to the recording. Using your favorite podcast platform, look for
"National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina" podcast. You can also
go to www.nfbofsc.org <http://www.nfbofsc.org>   and look for "NFB of SC
Public Recordings" and find it there. 

If you have any suggestions for upcoming technology presentations that you
would like for us to have. Email Steve Cook at cookcafe at sc.rr.com
<mailto:cookcafe at sc.rr.com>  with the information. 

Below are some links that were share by Amelia Johnson during the
presentation. 

https://www.goodmaps.com/apps/explore

https://www.goodmaps.com/apps/good-maps-outdoors

https://www.goodmaps.com/support

http://eepurl.com/hdoqMj

Amelia Johnson 

Marketing Analyst

Mobile | 502-296-0780

GoodMaps 

1839 Frankfort Ave

Louisville, KY 40206

goodmaps.com

amelia.johnson at goodmaps.com <mailto:amelia.johnson at goodmaps.com> 

Here is a direct link to the Good Maps podcast! 

https://anchor.fm/national-federation-of-the-blind-of-south-carolina/episode
s/Good-Maps-Presentation-e1k5nl6

 


Roommate Needed for State Convention


Looking for anyone going to state convention that would like a roommate so
then can share hotel costs. Please email me directly drnfbsc at yahoo.com
<mailto:drnfbsc at yahoo.com>  thank you all. 

David Rebocho


 


 

 


Palmetto Convention Grant


The NFB of SC board voted to award three Palmetto Convention Grants in the
amount of $200 each. If you are a current NFB of SC member and you have not
attended a state convention and wish to attend our state convention August
25-28, please contact Shannon Cook, chair of this committee to obtain an
application. Both sighted and blind members are eligible.

 

 


June Early Bird Pre-Registration $50 Drawing


Those who register and pay for their registration for state convention from
June 1 to June 30 will be entered into a $50 drawing. In order to have your
name entered into this drawing, you will need to complete a registration
form and pay for your state convention registration during this time period.
Good luck to all of you who are entered into this drawing.

 


 


Statewide Picnic


The NFB of SC will be having a statewide picnic free to all who wish to
attend June 25th from 10 am to 4 pm at the Federation Center in Columbia. We
will have adult water slides, a dunking booth (with Steve Cook and David
Rebocho as the targets), a Tug of War, and great food. This is a chance to
get together and just enjoy each other.  No NFB business will be conducted
on this day of leisure!  We will have fun  together both in and outdoors.
Mark it on your calendars and please join us.. Thanks to our Sports and Rec
division for assisting with this event.   The division is asking for food
donations that are store-bought, pre-packaged, and delicious.  This way, we
will reduce the chance of unintended transmission of anything germy! Here
are the categories.

 

Meat, poultry, fish, Salads of any type, Veggies, fruit, cookies, crackers,
cakes, pies, Beverages, Condiments, Paper goods, Plastic utensils, etc.

Please email your RSVP with the names of those attending and the item(s)
you'll be bringing, to the below address.

 

srnfbsc21 at yahoo.com <mailto:srnfbsc21 at yahoo.com>  

 

Let the fun begin!!!!

 


Sports and Rec Division Fundraiser 50/50 Drawing 


 

The Sports and Rec Division is having a 50/50 Drawing  

Prizes:

*       First prize is half/50% of the cash raised in ticket sales. 

*       Second Prize is a gift basket.

 

The drawing will be held during the banquet at the NFB of SC State
Convention on August 27, 2022.  .  You do not have to be present to win.
Tickets: 1/$5, 3/$10, 7/$20.

 

To purchase in advance of the state convention, you can pay via our Sports
and Rec PayPal. The info is below. Please put in the memo line the money is
for the S & R 50/50 Drawing.

https://www.paypal.me/sportrecnfbsc

 

If you have any questions, please email the Sports and Rec Division at
srnfbsc21 at yahoo.com <mailto:srnfbsc21 at yahoo.com> 

 

Thank you all. 

Sports and Rec Division 

National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina 

 


Braille Afghan Fundraiser


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.

 


Lee County Chapter Invites You to Bowl!


The Lee County Chapter of the national Federation of the blind of South
Carolina Will be hosting it's second "Bowling Day Outing "  on Saturday,
July 16 at 1:00 PM. Afterwards, we will gather together at a local
restaurant to have a great Meal. The cost of bowling will be $10, which will
include your shoe rental, bowling ball, and two hours  of bowling  . The
meal is a separate expense.  In order to reserve a room large enough to
accommodate everyone, please let me, or any member of the Lee County Chapter
know, if you plan to attend. There will be a van leaving from Columbia. you
may call 803-459-4585 or you may email Linda Dizzley at ldizzley at hotmail.com
<mailto:ldizzley at hotmail.com> >

we hope to see you there!

 


NFB of SC State Convention Registration is Open


Exciting News!

Registration is 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. 

 

Registration Rates:

Standard Registration: Pre-register for $85 until July 15, 2022 at 11:59 PM
EDT. Then the cost goes up to $100.

Student Registration: Pre-registration is 55 until July 15, 2022 at 11:59 PM
EDT. Then the price goes up to $60.  This includes college, graduate or
doctoral students.

Children's and Youth Registration: Pre-register for $25 until July 15, 2022
at 11:59 PM EDT. Then the cost goes up to $30. This rate is for people 18
and under.

Click here for the 2022 State Registration Form

We look forward to seeing you there!

 


Door Prize Collection:


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
<mailto:cookcafe at sc.rr.com> . 

 

 


Exhibit Hall Registration


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.

 


Sponsorships for State Convention


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!

 

  


Talking           Medical Device (TMD) Program


Talking medical devices are still available.   Please complete your
application, which can be found at nfbofsc.org, and submit it  along with
your doctor's statement.  

Shannon Cook

  


          National NFB Convention New Orleans, July 5-10, 2022


The 2022 Convention of the National Federation of the Blind will take place
in New Orleans, Louisiana, July 5 to July 10,

          The two convention hotels sit astride the storied Canal Street at
555 and 500 Canal Street respectively, only blocks from the mighty
Mississippi River and even closer to the historic French Quarter. Both
hotels offer a range of dining options as well as twenty-four-hour fitness
centers. You'll find a rooftop pool at the Marriott while the Sheraton
features a Starbucks in its atrium lobby.

          The schedule for the 2022 convention is:

Tuesday, July 5 Seminar Day

Wednesday, July 6 Registration and Resolutions Day

Thursday, July 7 Board Meeting and Division Day

Friday, July 8 Opening Session

Saturday, July 9 Business Session

Sunday, July 10 Banquet Day and Adjournment

          The health of our members is of paramount importance as we plan
for our first in-person convention in three years. Both of our convention
hotels are committed to ensuring the safety of guests and have implemented
cleaning protocols and elevated practices to deliver on this commitment. The
National Federation of the Blind will continually monitor masking policies,
vaccination requirements, and other health guidelines that may apply to our
convention. Updates will be shared with members throughout the months
leading up to convention, so members can plan accordingly.

 

Register for the Premier Event in the Blind Community

National Federation of the Blind 2022 National Convention

July 5 through July 10, 2022

New Orleans, LA

#NFB22

The National Federation of the Blind is the transformative membership and
advocacy organization of blind people. Every day we raise the expectations
of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind
people and our dreams. Each year we come together for important discussions,
decisions, and information sharing.

As an attendee, take advantage of the opportunity to:

.      Network with thousands of blind role models

.      Connect with leaders in the field of blindness

.      Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics

.      Learn about the latest in technology and innovation

.      And more!

The convention is open to all. Important note: Our constitution states that
only members of the Federation have the right to participate in
decision-making when it comes to organizational policy. If you are not
already a member, please connect with your state affiliate.

Is this your first convention or do you need a review of what to expect?
Mark your calendar for the Rookie Roundup meeting scheduled for Tuesday,
July 5, at 8:00 p.m. central time, which will go over all the things you
need to know about the convention. Also available for first-time attendees,
learn about the Kenneth Jernigan Convention Scholarship.

Register Today

Registration is now open. Get access to the latest information as it is made
available and more.

Register for the 2022 National Convention now!

For more information and hotel details, visit https://nfb.org/convention. We
look forward to your participation in this important event.

Coming Soon: NFB22 Virtual Experience Registration

We are excited to offer opportunities for engagement and connection to
participants who are unable to attend the convention in-person. Details and
registration for the 2022 National Convention Virtual Experience, a
dedicated online space for exclusive convention activities, are coming soon.
Registration for the virtual experience will be separate and at no cost.

 


          Zoom Events for the upcoming Week!


          Below are the events scheduled this    week for the NFB of SC.
Chairs and co-chairs, please make sure your agenda for the committee is on
the list serve before your meeting. Also, starting now, chairs and co-chairs
of committees along with presidents of chapters and divisions will be
responsible for sending out meting reminders to the listserv along with the
agenda. Thank you! Someone will need to send out the daily reminder, agenda
and Zoom information for the meeting.

 

 

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.

 

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/nfbsouthcarolina%40gmail.com/priva
te-4df60c862f41a1d9bf2e25ed4a6af1f2/basic.ics


 


 

 


          Federation Center Zoom Info


https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8032543777?pwd=QTVQd2RzN3l6QnNmZ0FmSnp6NG8vQT09

Meeting ID: 803 254 3777 Passcode: 124578

One tap mobile +19292056099,,8032543777# US (New York)

 


          Rocky Bottom Zoom Info


https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8648789090?pwd=QTVQd2RzN3l6QnNmZ0FmSnp6NG8vQT09

Meeting ID: 864 878 9090 Passcode: 124578

One tap mobile +19292056099,,8648789090# US (New York)

 


FCB Address:


Federation Center of the Blind

119 S Kilbourne Road

Columbia, SC 29205

 


NFB of SC PayPal:


Go to  <http://www.nfbofsc.org> 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. 

 

The following information was voted on and approved by the NFB of SC board
on April 9, 2022:


State Convention Registration Rates:


Registration rates for this year's convention are the same as last year's.
They follow.

Registration: Pre-register for $85 until July 15, 2022 at 11:59 PM EDT. Then
the cost goes up to $100.

Student Registration: Pre-registration is 55 until July 15, 2022 at 11:59 PM
EDT. Then the price goes up to $60.  This includes college, graduate or
doctoral students.

Children's and Youth Registration: Pre-register for $25 until July 15, 2022
at 11:59 PM EDT. Then the cost goes up to $30. This rate is for people 18
and under.

 

The deadline to pre-register for the state convention, with both the
registration form and the payment being received, is July 15, 2022 at 11:59
p.m. EDT.

 


Early registration drawings:


The board voted to have two drawings as was done last year.  One was in May
for $100.  Those pre-registering between June 1, 2022 at 12:00 a.m. EDT and
June 30, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. EDT, will be entered into a drawing for $50.
There will not be a drawing for making reservations at the hotel.

 


State Convention Badges:


This year, name badges at the state convention will be very clear as to who
is able to vote and who is not.  The colors chosen for the badges will be
noticeably different, such as blue and yellow, purple and green, black and
white, etc.  Colors have not been decided.  This will make it much easier
for counters to know who to give voting cards to and those to skip when
voting takes place.

 


NFB of SC State Convention Board Meeting:


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. 

 


State Convention Voting:


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.

 


Voting Cards:


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.

 


          Joke of the Week -


I have a head and a tail that will never meet. Having too many of me is
always a treat. What am I?

Answer: A coin. 


 


       Fascinating Fact of the Week -


Blue is the most common favorite color worldwide.

According to data from global marketing firms, blue is the world's most
common favorite color. It is closely followed by purple.

 


       Final Thought -


"We must not allow other people's limited perceptions to define us."

- Virginia Satir

 


NFB Pledge -


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.

 


          NFB One Minute Message -


"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."

 


NFB of SC PSA


Click here to view the National Federation of the Blind of SC 2021 PSA!

 


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