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</o:shapelayout></xml><![endif]--></head><body lang=EN-US link=blue vlink=purple><div class=WordSection1><p class=MsoNormal>June 27, 2018 <o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal>Memo To: Executive Officers, Board Members, Chapter & Division Presidents & Others<o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal>From: Frank Coppel, President<o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal>Positive Note 1663<o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal>Greetings Fellow Federationists:<o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal> In the next few days, many of us will be traveling to Orlando Florida to attend the 2018 NFB National Convention. I am very pleased to announce the NFB of SC will again have a table in the Exhibit Hall at this year’s convention. Tiffiny Mitchell, co-chairperson of the NFB of SC Fund Raising committee, has done a great job securing items such as pork skins (ranch and original), preserves to sell and we will also be conducting a 50/50 raffle as well. She has also done a great job recruiting volunteers to man the table. Please check out the South Carolina table (D16) and help support the state organization! <o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal> It is gratifying to know that many of you across the state are making the necessary sacrifices to attend the National Convention, and we urge all of you to participate fully, attending all sessions which are important in our Federation growth and service. <o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal> If you did not pre-register, please be sure to register for the convention on Wednesday morning, July 4, which is necessary to receive the special hotel rates. For those of you who are unable to attend this year’s national convention, the NFB will be streaming part of it, including the board of directors meeting, general sessions, and the banquet. More information can be found at nfb.org/convention/2018/stream, including how to access the Spanish streaming. This year, the NFB is partnering with 195 The Globe, an internet radio station run by blind Federationists, for our English stream. Let’s have a great 2018 National Convention and I look forward to seeing many of you in Orlando! <o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal> Please continue to make your hotel reservations for the upcoming 2018 NFB of SC state convention which will be held August 10-12 at the Marriott Hotel in Columbia. Although room reservations are increasing significantly during the past few weeks, rooms are still available for Thursday, August 9, Friday, August 10, and Saturday, August 11. Room rates are very affordable. Rates for this year’s convention are $109 per night for up to four in a room. In addition to the room rates there will be a tax, which at present is 14 percent. I would suggest if you have not made your room reservation as yet you may want to do so by calling the Marriott Hotel’s toll free Reservations number at (800) 593-6465 or you can call (803) 771-7000 and inform the reservationist you are reserving a room for the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina state convention. Remember, you need to make your room reservation at the Marriott no later than July 15. If you wait until after July 15, it may be extremely difficult to reserve a room. <o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal> Shelley and I would like to take this opportunity to wish Don and Betty Capps a very happy and blessed sixty-ninth wedding anniversary which was celebrated this past Monday, June 25. Thank you to both of you for your outstanding service to the blind of this state and nation and to your many years of dedication making it possible for the blind to live the life they want! <o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal> 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. <o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal> This week we are spotlighting a very special longtime federationist from Laurens. I am referring to our Laurens Chapter Associate Member Doris Bell who stood alongside her husband Bob in all he accomplished throughout his life in the federation. Doris Bell was born in Greer and at ten years of age her family moved to Laurens where she graduated from High School. Then she attended the Nashville School of Business in Middlesburg, TN and later attended Greenville Technical College where she studied in their School of Interior Design. Interior design was her passion as Doris performed interior design at the Country Shop in Laurens but she also did interior design on her own and gained a good reputation for her work. She was also the Director of the Family Court Cottage in Laurens where she applied her interior design skills. Doris Bell first met Bob Bell on July 5, 1947, as she puts it, “I met a blind man on a blind date.” They were married for 65 and one-half years until Bob passed away. While Bob Bell was very active in the federation locally, statewide and nationally, Doris was with him in all that Bob did, being ready to go with only a moment’s notice. They had two sons, Robby and Mark and Doris requests that you keep them in your prayers as each have health issues to deal with. Doris also has six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren which occupy much of her time presently. In 1974 Bob Bell retired from Laurens Glass due to his eyesight and while at the Commission in Columbia earlier he found out about the NFB of SC. They became involved in the Greenville Chapter in 1970 and Doris says that after the 1974 Chicago National Convention she became an enthusiastic federationist. “The federation is not just local but statewide, national and worldwide in its outreach.” Doris estimates that her and Bob organized or reorganized at least 15 local chapters over the years. The Laurens Chapter was organized on November 14, 1973. Doris served as the van driver, chapter secretary and interior decorator in the chapter and she raised 90% of the needed funding to establish the Bell center in Laurens in 1981 with her letter writing campaign. Van driving was not limited to chapter meetings but was extended to state functions, state and national conventions, Washington Seminars, etc. Bob and Doris Bell worked extensively with Rocky Bottom since its beginning. Doris used her decorating skills extensively in all the facilities. It seemed at times Doris and Bob were as much in Columbia as in Laurens. Doris observed Mary Calhoun was always left out of activities as she was a senior citizen. This prompted Bob Bell to begin the Senior Camp program which Frank Coppel now does such a fine job on as well. Seniors need activities designed for them just as we do for blind children Doris observed. Aside from interior design Doris likes flower arranging and working with children. They refer to Doris as “Ma Bell.” Doris has been active in Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church as she taught Bible School, was District Chairman, sang in the choir and sang duets in other churches. Three or four weeks ago Doris suffered a heart attack and is now in hospice at home. She would like to hear from you with cards or letters sent to 2759 Bellview Church Rd., Laurens, SC 29360 or you can call her at 864-682-3447 but if you call, let it ring for a while so she can answer it or call back later. Doris Bell has given her life in the service of the blind, children, seniors and anyone she can help so they can “live the life they want.” Betty and I celebrated our 69th wedding anniversary on Monday, June 25.<o:p></o:p></p><p class=MsoNormal> Final Thought: “Becoming an exceptional federationist comes when you realize it’s not what I can get out of the federation but what I can put into it to help others." – Doris Bell<o:p></o:p></p></div></body></html>