From jose.martinez07 at gmail.com Mon Dec 5 21:05:20 2011 From: jose.martinez07 at gmail.com (Jose Martinez) Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2011 15:05:20 -0600 Subject: [Nfbsatx] Chapter Holiday party Reminder Message-ID: Reminder, Our Chapter Holiday party will be this coming Saturday December 10, from 1 to 6 pm at: Sara?s house 154 kendalia Avenue 78214 If you have any problems, call Sara at: 210-573-1543 From jose.martinez07 at gmail.com Tue Dec 6 11:41:18 2011 From: jose.martinez07 at gmail.com (Jose Martinez) Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 05:41:18 -0600 Subject: [Nfbsatx] Fwd: [Nfbnet-master-list] Equal Pay for Equal Work Videos Sought In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Andrews Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 03:49:23 -0600 Subject: [Nfbnet-master-list] Equal Pay for Equal Work Videos Sought To: nfbnet-master-list at nfbnet.org > >Dear Friends: > > > >As you may know, the National Federation of the Blind and nearly >thirty other organizations of people with disabilities are >campaigning to end the exemption that allows certain employers of >workers with disabilities to pay them less than the federal minimum >wage. Legislation introduced by Congressmen Cliff Stearns and Tim >Bishop, entitled the Fair Wages for Workers with Disabilities Act >(H.R. 3086), would phase out this exemption over a three-year >period. As part of our campaign to see that this legislation is >passed, we are soliciting testimonials from people with disabilities >about the importance of receiving equal pay for equal work, of >making a living wage that is at least the federal minimum, and of >achieving the dignity and self-respect that come with real >remunerative labor. > > > >If you would like to help us in this effort, please send a video >clip not exceeding five minutes in length (but preferably around >three minutes) to the National Federation of the Blind, using the >e-mail address fairwages at nfb.org. If your >clip is too large to send by e-mail, use Sendspace or a similar >service and direct the download link to be sent to that e-mail >address. Be as creative as you like; you can take your video in any >setting and use any props you want, but make sure the video is of >reasonable quality and that it clearly conveys through both picture >and sound the importance of this issue to you. If you are using a >cell phone camera, please make sure to shoot in landscape >format. Also, please include your name, address, the best telephone >number at which to reach you, and your e-mail address, as well as >any other contact details (such as your Twitter handle) that you >wish to include with your submission. If we like your video, it >will become part of our campaign to pass H.R. 3086 and end the >exploitation of workers with disabilities. > > > >All videos will become the property of the National Federation of >the Blind and its partners. By submitting the video, you are >authorizing the National Federation of the Blind and its partners to >use the video for any purpose related to this campaign and in any >media (including but not limited to DVD, Web site, or social >networking platform), now and in the future. If you are under >eighteen years of age, your submission should include written >permission for your participation from your parent or guardian. > > > >If you need more background information about this issue, please >visit >http://www.nfb.org/nfb/Fair_Wages_For_Workers_With_Disabilities.asp. >Thanks in advance for helping us in this critically important >campaign. Have fun, and we'll look forward to receiving your >submission. Lights, camera, action! > > > >Sincerely, > > > >Chris Danielsen, Director of Public Relations > >NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND > > From braille at satx.rr.com Tue Dec 13 22:48:58 2011 From: braille at satx.rr.com (Mary Donahue) Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 16:48:58 -0600 Subject: [Nfbsatx] Urgent: There Are At Least 24 More Poinsettias to Sell! Message-ID: <4EE7D65A.7030306@satx.rr.com> Hello everyone, As list moderator and second vice president of the Region 20 Lions Club, I want to jump on and let you all know that we are down to at least 24 poinsettias. If I remember from the meeting this noon, there are 17 pink and seven red. If you would like a poinsettia, please let me know ASAP. The poinsettias cost $11, and the proceeds go to the Region 20 Lions Club Scholarship Fund. We close down Friday, so you only have two days to decide. If you want a poinsettia, you will have to come and pick it up, and I'll have to get the payments in by January 3. At any rate, please either email me privately at braille at satx.rr.com or call me either at 826-9579 or 370-5682 during the day until Friday. You will be supporting a good cause, and poinsettias always make great gifts! Thank you in advance. Mary Donahue, List Moderator and Vice President, San Antonio Region 20 Lions Club t From danlcarr at carrtronics.com Mon Dec 19 02:06:23 2011 From: danlcarr at carrtronics.com (Daniel Carr) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 20:06:23 -0600 Subject: [Nfbsatx] Fwd: [Txabs] Fwd: [NFBT] FW: AIM Resolution Based on Final AIM report to Secretary of Education Message-ID: <4EEE9C1F.4040202@carrtronics.com> -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Gabe Cazares Subject: [Txabs] Fwd: [NFBT] FW: AIM Resolution Based on Final AIM report to Secretary of Education Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 18:39:44 -0600 Size: 10911 URL: From pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com Mon Dec 19 03:41:43 2011 From: pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com (Peter Donahue) Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 21:41:43 -0600 Subject: [Nfbsatx] Christmas Dinner at the Donahues Message-ID: <000901ccbe00$209031a0$9e010b43@yourfsyly0jtwn> Good evening everyone, Christmas is just about a week away. We hope everyone's holiday plans are progressing and that you'll be spending Christmas with relatives or friends. If there are chapter members who have no where to go for Christmas you are cordially welcome to enjoy Christmas Dinner with Mary and I. We always make up tonnes of food for just the two of us. This year we decided to share our feast with other chapter members particularly those with no where to spend the Christmas Holiday. You can count on a feast of Donahue proportions and a great time to relax and spend time with other chapter members. Thos of you who have visited or stayed with us know what eating at the Donahue's is like. If you wish to bring food items and soft drinks they will be most welcome. No alcoholic beverages please! We'll be gathering to enjoy great food, fellowship, and to honor the one who came to Earth as a babe in a manger to give his life for our salvation. Booz has no place in our holiday festivities!! If anyone wishes to join us for our Christmas Dinner we'll be eating around 5:00 P.M. on Christmas Day. Please give us a call at: (210) 826-9579 or E-mail us at: pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com We believe there's no reason why anyone should spend the holidays by themselves unless it's their choice. We look forward to lots of food and great holiday fellowship with anyone who wishes to join us for our Christmas Feast. All the best for a very Merry Christmas and a blessed 2012. Peter and Mary Donahue "Will you come and awake our lost land from its slumber And her fetters we'll break, links that long are encumbered. And the air will resound with hosannas to greet you On the shore will be found gallant Irishmen to greet you." Will You Come to the Bower Traditional Irish Folk Song From danlcarr at carrtronics.com Thu Dec 22 03:20:27 2011 From: danlcarr at carrtronics.com (Daniel Carr) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 21:20:27 -0600 Subject: [Nfbsatx] Fwd: Re: [Txabs] [NFBT] Fwd: [Nfbnet-master-list] Fwd: Announcing the NFB EarlyExplorers Program Message-ID: <4EF2A1FB.5070608@carrtronics.com> -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... 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Name: VALENTINE Dance.doc Type: application/msword Size: 34816 bytes Desc: not available URL: From braille at satx.rr.com Thu Dec 22 05:45:49 2011 From: braille at satx.rr.com (Mary Donahue) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 23:45:49 -0600 Subject: [Nfbsatx] Announcing The NFB Travel and Tourism Division's January Board Meeting and SocialFlights.com Message-ID: <000001ccc06c$f613de80$e23b9b80$@satx.rr.com> Hello everyone, Anyone who flies knows all too well that travel via the airlines can be one big hassle. The lengthy time spent in airline terminals, the security checks, missed and canceled flights, and the demeaning and often discriminatory treatment passengers such as the blind receive from airline personnel. Don't you wish there was an alternative? What would it be like to fly like the rich and famous? Would it make it easier for your chapter or affiliate to attend state and national events by leaving from and returning to airports closer to home? Would if you didn't have to worry about lost baggage, canceled or delayed flights, charges for in-flight amenities once given free to passengers, the list goes on? On January 10, 2012 the National Federation of the Blind Travel and Tourism Division will hold its January Board Meeting at 8:00 Eastern, 7:00 Central, 6:00 Mountain, and 5:00 Pacific Time. . We will have as our special guest Matt Sloskey, Chief Financial Officer of http://www.socialflights.com. This company is seeking to introduce business and leisure travelers tired of scheduled air travel to flying on private aircraft by utilizing social media such as facebook.com. Matt will share with conference participants information about the founding of SocialFlights.com, how they are using social media to enable individuals to fly on private jets for roughly the cost of flying on an airline, and will discuss with us how we can use the Social Flights Model to help members and other interested individuals attend NFB state and national events such as the national convention. If you thought private air travel was just something for the rich and famous Matt will do his share of myth busting and will; explain how the air charter industry is changing to create flying opportunities for thos seeking an alternative to the airlines. If you never thought that private flying would be within the reach of individuals of moderate financial means or wondered what it would be like to fly on a private aircraft a gentle introduction to private air charter and information about SocialFlights.com appears below. We encourage you to read it over and formulate questions for Matt to answer during the board meeting: WHY CHARTER AN AIRCRAFT? The major reasons customers decide on chartering an aircraft as opposed to utilizing traditional scheduled services include: * Cost Effective - Chartering an aircraft is a cost-effective method to move a group of people to more places in less time. The result is that passengers and baggage can travel more quickly and efficiently, often avoiding costly overnight and additional transportation costs. When the cost of the charter is considered against the number of airline movements and overnight costs, the real value of charter can be realized. * Convenience - Leaving from a private ramp or terminal will take the unpleasant experiences you've had during airline travel a thing of the past. Charter customers can also direct which airports are to be used when more than one choice is involved. Ground transportation will be door to door, and luggage is kept under your direct control at all times. Often, your luggage may be accessible in flight. * Flexibility - The aircraft is at the disposal of the customer, which means last minute changes are more easily accommodated. As a charter customer, you get to set the timetable. There are no penalties for changed itineraries. * Increased Productivity- Passengers can work in a secure, uninterrupted environment that will enhance productivity. Utilizing the enroute portion of your trip for briefings and or business meetings will greatly enhance the productivity of the time spent traveling. Certain aircraft such as the Global Express are equipped with High-speed Internet. About Social Flights Social Flights began its life in very different places - on the back of a pancake house napkin where social media and business experts were having breakfast, in the economic observations of an engineer, and in the back of an aviation executive's mind over years of industry experience. When the visionaries met, the ideas merged, began to take shape and to grow. The idea of filling empty private aircraft, whether positioning or at base, joined forces with the power and potential of Social Media to become a Revolution in Air Travel. We are business managers, economic visionaries, aviation professionals, and entrepreneurs. We have experience in airlines, travel and government agencies, and think tanks. We are bloggers, sports fans, environmentalists, and parents. But mostly we are travelers who are tired of the hassles and inefficiencies of the current airline system. Together, we see a better way. We see Social Flights. How Does it Work? Social Flights uses social technology in a whole new way to allow like-minded travelers to find each other efficiently and effectively. Social Flights gives those travelers the means to share and coordinate their travel plans and to secure private aircraft for their trips. By allowing these travelers to use collective buying power to purchase On Demand Flights, the travelers are able to complete their trips with less frustration, more convenience, more comfort and with trip costs that are comparable to what they would have paid had they used scheduled airline service. Social Fliers form affinity groups called Travel Circles. When Social Fliers initiate trips, other members of their Circle may be notified, allowing other Social Fliers to join the flight. Once all seats are filled, Social Flights verifies all details with the aircraft operator and the Social Fliers, seats are purchased and the flight is taken. Social Fliers enjoy the unparalleled convenience and efficiency of private aviation at costs that even a CFO can endorse. Social Flights provides travelers with an option to the inadequate scheduled airline system, allowing them to travel on their own schedule, on budget, and with less wasted time and energy. TRAVEL IN A GROUP Description: Description: https://www.socialflights.com/images/abouus_pic04.jpg Description: Description: https://www.socialflights.com/images/abouus_pic01.jpg Description: Description: https://www.socialflights.com/images/abouus_pic05.jpg Use the collective buying power of a group to enjoy the convenience of private aviation. Social Flights give you the power to get out of the security line and get on with your trip. Whether you travel for business or pleasure, to make a meeting or to hit the slopes, we make it easy for you to find others whose interests match your own. By defining your own travel interests, you can find others who share them and for Travel circles. In this beta phase, there are Travel circles for cities. As we move forward, enhancing functionality, there will be Travel Circles for companies, Travel circles for teams, Travel circles for events - Travel Circles for anywhere people want to go and for any reason they want to go there. By joining (or, in later phases, forming) Travel circles, all members enjoy the benefits of collective buying power when securing the use of private aircraft for trips. You fly in comfort, privacy and with efficiency while keeping your total trip costs comparable to what they would have been if you had flown on an airline. Join your local Travel circle and circles where you fly frequently. And, as we develop, explore other circles to find those that match your interests. If you don't find one, you will be able to create your own. For all circles you join, Social Flights will notify you about flights as they form. Use your Travel Circle's purchasing power to enjoy the convenience and value of private aviation. REQUEST A FLIGHT Request a custom Flight on Demand and fly on your own schedule. By requesting your own On Demand Flight and sharing that flight with friends, Travel circle members or others within your region, you put the power of collective buying to work for you. When you find others to share the cost of your flight on a private plane, you travel more efficiently and less stressfully at a trip cost that is comparable to what that same trip would have cost had you flown on a commercial airline. Tell us where you are, where you want to go, and when you want to go there. Social Flights gets you options from leading private aviation companies and helps you design and fill your own On Demand Flight. Why fly on an airline's schedule when you can request your own? Skip the hassles and inefficiencies. Fly the way you want to. Add to the above the many issues and demeaning treatment blind persons have faced when flying on the airlines over the years. We must continue to improve access to scheduled air travel for blind persons but let's not ignore the opportunity to create alternatives to scheduled airline travel which could make it possible for our members to attend state and national events in a more efficient manner. In the coming years as airlines pull out of unprofitable markets, and as the airline system continues to deteriorate blind air travelers will need to have access to new air travel models and the resources that make them work. More services like Social Flights will appear further opening up travel on private aircraft to the masses including the blind. Who better to spearhead advocacy in the private air charter industry than the National Federation of the Blind. Join us on Tuesday January 10 for the first NFB Travel and Tourism Board meeting of 2012 and for an exciting introduction to the next frontier in air travel. The information for those wishing to participate is as follows: The call in number is 1-805-360-1000 this is not a toll free number once you get the recording you will be asked to put in your participant access code which is 871517#. If you have questions about private air charter in general, the utilization of social media in the airline industry and how blind persons can benefit by flying privately join us on January 10, 2012 for this exciting presentation or to learn about the activities of the NFB Travel and Tourism Division. Please feel free to share this announcements with others and where appropriate. We look forward to your participation. For additional information contact Cheryl Echevarria President of the NFB Travel and Tourism Division. Her contact details are below: Cheryl Echevarria President: National Federation of the Blind Travel and Tourism Division Phone: (631) 236-5138 E-mail: cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com We look forward to your participation in our January Board Meeting phone conference. Peter Donahue -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 34817 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 32660 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From braille at satx.rr.com Fri Dec 30 19:56:08 2011 From: braille at satx.rr.com (Mary Donahue) Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 13:56:08 -0600 Subject: [Nfbsatx] The Chapter: A Foundation Block for the Federation Message-ID: <000001ccc72d$12f4f180$38ded480$@satx.rr.com> Good afternoon everyone, The following article is included in the January 2012 Braille Monitor. Considering that are chapter is growing, and that we have elections coming up next month Mary and I felt that this article by Dan Frye is very timely. I had the opportunity to record some of Dan's presentations made at recent national conventions. He is a seasoned federationist with lotsof chapter development experience. Here is Dan's article: >From the Web Site: http://www.nfb.org/images/nfb/Publications/bm/bm12/bm1201/bm120109.htm The Chapter: A Foundation Block for the Federation by Daniel B. Frye Description: Dan FryeFrom the Editor: Dan Frye is a management and program specialist in the Rehabilitation Services Administration. He is responsible for national management of the Randolph-Sheppard Program, and he is the program officer for the Helen Keller National Center. Because he worked for a number of years as part of the NFB's Department of Affiliate Action, he was invited to make a presentation at last summer's Back to Basics seminar at the Orlando convention. We asked him to recreate his presentation so that everyone could have the benefit of his wisdom. This is Dan's re-creation of what he said: The local chapter, at its best, represents the entirety of the National Federation of the Blind in microcosm. Here prospective members are introduced to the Federation and first exposed to our programs, policies, and practices. Here Federationists, new and seasoned, have the chance to interact with blind leaders in their communities. Such interactions, from the mundane and social to the profound and enlightening, provide the opportunity for blindness-specific networking and lay the foundation for the close-knit unity of purpose that distinguishes the NFB and is the secret of our strength. Effective local chapters, in short, offer our members a regular meeting place, an excellent training ground, and an ideal assembly of like-minded people to promote the Federation's initiatives and messages to the local, state, and national audiences that need to hear what we have to say. In addition to meeting the individual and organizational needs of our grassroots membership, NFB chapters promote our philosophy, provide blindness advocacy and other programming, and undertake performance of every other role of the Federation at the local level. Chapters are fine laboratories for explaining and exploring in small groups the Federation's emotional and philosophical approach to blindness. Occasional seminars, guided by seasoned leaders that examine in detail the messages that our three principal national presidents have delivered in their annual banquet addresses, enrich our membership. Chapters also engage in advocacy and programming to help an individual member or address a unique challenge in a town or city. Issues like public transportation, effective implementation of the state's White Cane Law, and other imaginative ideas for educating the general public about the normalcy of blindness are appropriate for any chapter. And without question our best chapters are always prepared to unite and help our state and national organizations pursue their goals. Given the fundamental importance and character of local NFB chapters, we must take the work and administration of these local units as seriously as we do the efforts and activity of our state affiliates and national organization. Often even the most well-meaning Federationists can become forgetful or complacent about the significance of the local chapter in the overall functioning of the NFB, since chapter work can sometimes seem routine or boring. But our national organization and state affiliates will be only as strong as the effective efforts of our best local chapters; the converse of this principle is also true. Our weakest chapters will weaken our efforts across the board. Mindful then of the priority and attention our chapters deserve, local leaders and members should pay attention to several governing principles that will help our chapters run well, stay interesting, and reflect the maturity and professionalism for which the Federation is best known. Some of these principles include: A-Cultivating Members and Electing Leaders: Many chapters are founded with the best of intentions, but failure to cultivate new members and elect strong leaders can cause the chapter to flounder. Electing strong chapter leaders is as important for success as is doing so at higher levels of the Federation. And attracting new members to the Federation through the local chapter-the primary gateway to membership in the NFB-is important for keeping a local chapter dynamic and fresh. In addition, recruiting new members is especially critical because the Federation has something of genuine value to teach people. Devote an entire meeting to welcoming and orienting new members or devise other innovative ways to entice and educate them. Mentor the most promising recruits and, in time, recommend them for leadership seminars or other activities like national convention or a Washington Seminar. But, by all means, keep your chapter strong through sustained membership development. B-Maintaining Accurate Records: Maintaining good records (meeting minutes and an accurate and complete treasurer's report) is vital at every level of the Federation. Close attention to preserving official records will guarantee that the Federation as a whole is able to comply with state and federal laws for nonprofit organizations. Well preserved records help us retain a clear sense of our history and accomplishments. Some may complain that these aspects of a chapter meeting are uninteresting, but such are the mild hardships of running an important, mission-oriented organization. C-Offering Programs: Our strongest chapters regularly include program items at their monthly meetings. Items may include a guest speaker from the community invited to communicate information to the chapter or for the chapter subtly to educate the speaker about an aspect of blindness. No matter what is done (big or small), a distinct program at each chapter meeting will help to keep new and regular attendees engaged and inclined to return again next month. D-Promoting Chapter Relations with the State and National Organization: Our best chapters clearly identify themselves with the work and mission of our state and national organizations. Isolated local chapters that do not feel an affinity with the broader Federation tend to deteriorate and, more important, fail to represent and reflect the over-arching values of the Federation accurately. Play the monthly presidential release so that chapter members are aware of current national issues that need attention. Make sure that your affiliate president, if not a member of your local chapter, visits one of your monthly meetings from time to time so that members understand what's happening across the state. Mostly, though, encourage as many chapter members as possible to attend state and national functions. Only through direct interaction with the larger Federation community will local members truly grasp the awesome scope and vitality of the National Federation of the Blind. In summary, let the local NFB chapter be the hands-on welcoming committee and respected ambassador for the work of the National Federation of the Blind in your home town. Chapter leaders should use the many resources for founding and strengthening local chapters developed by the NFB's Department of Affiliate Action. For more information on local chapters of the NFB contact Joanne Wilson, executive director of affiliate action, at (410) 659-9314, extension 2335; E-mail: jwilson at nfb.org Peter and Mary Donahue -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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