From brianrmiller88 at gmail.com Fri Dec 1 21:38:52 2017 From: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com (BrianMiller) Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2017 16:38:52 -0500 Subject: [NFBV-Alexandria] Invitation to Alexandria Chapter Holiday Party In-Reply-To: <018301d36aeb$5ac316f0$104944d0$@gmail.com> References: <014f01d36ae1$b59827f0$20c877d0$@gmail.com> <018301d36aeb$5ac316f0$104944d0$@gmail.com> Message-ID: <037101d36aec$c9355ca0$5ba015e0$@gmail.com> Chapter Members and Friends: You are cordially invited to join us for the Greater Alexandria Chapter's first ever holiday blast! It will be held on Friday evening, December 15 from 5:30pm to 9pm at the home of Bob Hartt and Bonnie O'Day. A catered dinner from Rockland's BBQ will be available beginning around 6:30. The cost of dinner, which will include Rocklands sandwich favorites, cucumber salad, mixed vegetables, corn bread muffins, rice and beans plus their dessert cupcakes, will be approximately twenty dollars. The final price will be set based on the number of people who RSVP, and you will be notified of the exact amount after the RSVP deadline. It has been rumored that a few of the Alexandria Harmonizers masquerading as elves, and maybe even a quartet of them, will make an appearance to entertain and get all of us to chime in with a few stanzas of our favorite holiday tunes. Please RSVP to Bonnie O'Day at bonnoday at gmail.com no later than Monday, December 11. In the spirit of holiday giving, you are invited to join our chapter members in donating gifts to Volunteers of Alexandria Toy drive. Note that gift donations must be collected prior to our December 15 holiday party, by December 14. Gifts must be unwrapped, and can be for all ages of children, from infant to teen-ager. If you would like to make the season brighter for some deserving families eligible for this program, you are invited to contact Evelyn Valdez for full details and to arrange for pick-up of your gift. She can be reached at Evelyn.Valdez at va.gov On behalf of all chapter members, We look forward to your RSVP and wish you a happy and healthy holiday season! Brian Miller President Greater Alexandria Chapter Virginia Affiliate, National Federation of the Blind -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brianrmiller88 at gmail.com Mon Dec 4 18:10:38 2017 From: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com (BrianMiller) Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2017 13:10:38 -0500 Subject: [NFBV-Alexandria] FW: Potomac Chapter Holiday Party In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <001a01d36d2b$449d30d0$cdd79270$@gmail.com> On behalf of John Halverson and the Potomac chapter, I wanted to be sure everyone knew about the below opportunity for fellowship and fun on December 14. Brian R. Miller, Ph.D. President GAC/NFBV From: John Halverson [mailto:jwh100 at outlook.com] Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2017 1:21 PM To: BrianMiller Subject: Potomac Chapter Holiday Party Please distribute to our Greater Alexandria List serve. See you on December 14. Thank you. John Good Morning Colleagues, Happy Holidays! It has come to my attention that some of you may not have been able to read our invitation to the Potomac Chapter Holiday Party. I am sending it as a plain text document which should be available to all. Also our colleague David Shaffer, the metro Accessibility Officer, has reminded me that no mention of metro was given when I initially sent this out. The bonefish Grill is located a short walk from the Pentagon City Metro Station. The tenA bus from the Pentagon passes by the restaurant on Joyce Street. Finally, again this year, we want to make a donation to the Saint Georges Food Pantry. Please bring your change or hopefully, paper money donations, to our party. Want to spend time with good friends in fun and fellowship around the holidays? Want to share a meal with your favorite people? Look no further! What: Holiday Party When: Thursday December 14, 2017 at 6:30pm Where: Bonefish Grill in Arlington 1101 S. Joyce St. Suite B-26 Arlington, VA 22202 The restaurant?s number should you need it: 703-412-2837 Cost: $33.00 per person which includes tax, tip, tea/coffee, any non-alcoholic drink, and dessert along with choice of entre and soup or Salad as well. RSVP to me, your friendly social chair, Sarah Blumberg with your menu choices no later than Sunday December 10th at 9pm. That way I can get your choices in on time to the restaurant! You may e-mail me at: sarahblumb at gmail.com Phone me at: 202-427-4814 There is parking at the Harris Teeter as well as area street parking. Please call the restaurant regarding validation should you need this. In the spirit of the Holiday Season I warmly urge everyone to attend this festive event. If any member of the chapter finds it a financial hardship to participate, contact me and we can make arrangements. Money should not be a barrier for anyone?s participation. Cordially, John Halverson, Ph.D., President Potomac Chapter, National Federation of the Blind Menu below. Soup/Salad (Choose 1): Bonefish House salad Classic Caesar Salad Corn Chowder with Lump Crab Entr?e: (Choose 1) Seafood ): Pecan Parmesan Crusted Rainbow Trout Shrimp and Georges Bank Scallops Tilapia Imperial Landfood: 6oz Filet Mignon 6oz Sirloin and Crab Cake Dinner Chicken/Pork: Fontina Pork Chop Lily?s Chicken Dessert -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brianrmiller88 at gmail.com Fri Dec 8 15:01:36 2017 From: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com (BrianMiller) Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2017 10:01:36 -0500 Subject: [NFBV-Alexandria] FW: [NFBV-Potomac-Announce] Greater Alexandria Chapter Holiday Party In-Reply-To: <001601d36c54$2b897e00$829c7a00$@verizon.net> References: <001601d36c54$2b897e00$829c7a00$@verizon.net> Message-ID: <003c01d37035$725be900$5713bb00$@gmail.com> Good morning all! This is just a friendly reminder to get your RSVP in for the Greater Alexandria Chapter holiday gather on Friday, December 15. Bonnie O'Day needs to hear from you by Monday evening, December 11, so she can make sure there is food for everyone. Thanks for your attention, and I can't wait to see everyone at next Friday! Brian Miller President Greater Alexandria Chapter, NFB of Virginia From: BrianMiller [mailto:brianrmiller88 at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 4:39 PM To: nfbv-alexandria at nfbnet.org Subject: Invitation to Alexandria Chapter Holiday Party Chapter Members and Friends: You are cordially invited to join us for the Greater Alexandria Chapter's first ever holiday blast! It will be held on Friday evening, December 15 from 5:30pm to 9pm at the home of Bob Hartt and Bonnie O'Day. A catered dinner from Rockland's BBQ will be available beginning around 6:30. The cost of dinner, which will include Rocklands sandwich favorites, cucumber salad, mixed vegetables, corn bread muffins, rice and beans plus their dessert cupcakes, will be approximately twenty dollars. The final price will be set based on the number of people who RSVP, and you will be notified of the exact amount after the RSVP deadline. It has been rumored that a few of the Alexandria Harmonizers masquerading as elves, and maybe even a quartet of them, will make an appearance to entertain and get all of us to chime in with a few stanzas of our favorite holiday tunes. Please RSVP to Bonnie O'Day at bonnoday at gmail.com no later than Monday, December 11. In the spirit of holiday giving, you are invited to join our chapter members in donating gifts to Volunteers of Alexandria Toy drive. Note that gift donations must be collected prior to our December 15 holiday party, by December 14. Gifts must be unwrapped, and can be for all ages of children, from infant to teen-ager. If you would like to make the season brighter for some deserving families eligible for this program, you are invited to contact Evelyn Valdez for full details and to arrange for pick-up of your gift. She can be reached at Evelyn.Valdez at va.gov On behalf of all chapter members, We look forward to your RSVP and wish you a happy and healthy holiday season! Brian Miller President Greater Alexandria Chapter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brianrmiller88 at gmail.com Sat Dec 16 23:34:34 2017 From: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com (BrianMiller) Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2017 18:34:34 -0500 Subject: [NFBV-Alexandria] FW: Alexandria City Council Adopts Vision Zero Action Plan In-Reply-To: <829424103.3287050.1513446289028.JavaMail.appuser@conn02.ne04.us-west-1b.prd1.ebcolo.com> References: <829424103.3287050.1513446289028.JavaMail.appuser@conn02.ne04.us-west-1b.prd1.ebcolo.com> Message-ID: <041e01d376c6$6efbbc30$4cf33490$@gmail.com> Good evening, I wanted to share the below announcement with the chapter in case you haven?t seen it yet? I think this is very good news, and I?m pleased that our chapter, through the efforts of several of you, including Jeremy Grandstaff and Bob Hart, contributed to the adoption of vision zero. Thanks,, and well done! Brian Miller President GAC/NFBV From: Alexandria eNews [mailto:noreply at everbridge.net] Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2017 12:45 PM To: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com Subject: Alexandria City Council Adopts Vision Zero Action Plan You are subscribed to the free Alexandria eNews service. Replies to this message will not be received. For correspondence, please use the contact information in the body of the message. Alexandria City Council Adopts Vision Zero Action Plan For Immediate Release: December 16, 2017 On December 16, the Alexandria City Council voted unanimously to adopt the Vision Zero Action Plan, a guidance document that will help the City achieve its goal of eliminating all traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2028. City Council adopted the Vision Zero international traffic safety concept in January 2017. As the first Vision Zero community in Northern Virginia, Alexandria recognizes that traffic injuries and fatalities are preventable through proper engineering, enforcement, evaluation and education. ?The adoption of the Vision Zero Action Plan affirms the City?s commitment to making our streets safer and moves Alexandria one step closer to zero traffic deaths and serious injuries,? said Mayor Allison Silberberg. ?Public safety is a top priority for our city.? More than 1,000 residents, visitors, business owners and employees participated in the Vision Zero Action Plan drafting process and provided feedback on the challenges of safely moving around Alexandria. The adopted plan highlights priority action items that will be a major focus during the first two years of Vision Zero implementation. These items include the creation of a public crash and safety data dashboard that will allow community members to track progress, an accelerated timeline for Safe Routes to School engineering recommendations, and significantly increased traffic safety enforcement on city roadways with higher speeds. The plan also outlines priority engineering improvements the City will undertake during the first year of Vision Zero implementation, including new pedestrian signals, road markings, signs, curb ramps, and speed limit changes. The public will be able to track the City?s progress both through a crash dashboard and a public work plan, which provides a detailed outline of the steps staff will take to implement the action plan. For more information about the final plan, crash dashboard, action items, engineering priorities and work plan, visit alexandriava.gov/VisionZero. For media inquiries, contact Andrea Blackford, Senior Communications Officer, at andrea.blackford at alexandriava.gov or 703.746.3959. # # # This release is available at alexandriava.gov/101193. To change your subscription choices, click here to login . To request removal of your account, email enews at alexandriava.gov. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bobmhartt at gmail.com Sun Dec 17 00:46:07 2017 From: bobmhartt at gmail.com (Robert Hartt) Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2017 19:46:07 -0500 Subject: [NFBV-Alexandria] Alexandria City Council Adopts Vision Zero Action Plan In-Reply-To: <041e01d376c6$6efbbc30$4cf33490$@gmail.com> References: <829424103.3287050.1513446289028.JavaMail.appuser@conn02.ne04.us-west-1b.prd1.ebcolo.com> <041e01d376c6$6efbbc30$4cf33490$@gmail.com> Message-ID: <00c501d376d0$6d3e7040$47bb50c0$@gmail.com> Thanks for sending this out, Brian. Bonnie and I attended the city council meeting today for the discussion and passage of the Vision Zero action plan. Jim Durham provided good public comment on behalf of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee in which Jeremy and I participate, and about 30 of us all stood up to show our support before the Council vote. We are excited about this initiative and hope all our chapter members will let us know if we can help resolve any pedestrian or other street safety issues they encounter. Have a safe and happy holiday! Bob From: BrianMiller [mailto:brianrmiller88 at gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2017 6:35 PM To: nfbv-alexandria at nfbnet.org Subject: FW: Alexandria City Council Adopts Vision Zero Action Plan Good evening, I wanted to share the below announcement with the chapter in case you haven?t seen it yet? I think this is very good news, and I?m pleased that our chapter, through the efforts of several of you, including Jeremy Grandstaff and Bob Hart, contributed to the adoption of vision zero. Thanks,, and well done! Brian Miller President GAC/NFBV From: Alexandria eNews [mailto:noreply at everbridge.net] Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2017 12:45 PM To: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com Subject: Alexandria City Council Adopts Vision Zero Action Plan You are subscribed to the free Alexandria eNews service. Replies to this message will not be received. For correspondence, please use the contact information in the body of the message. Alexandria City Council Adopts Vision Zero Action Plan For Immediate Release: December 16, 2017 On December 16, the Alexandria City Council voted unanimously to adopt the Vision Zero Action Plan, a guidance document that will help the City achieve its goal of eliminating all traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2028. City Council adopted the Vision Zero international traffic safety concept in January 2017. As the first Vision Zero community in Northern Virginia, Alexandria recognizes that traffic injuries and fatalities are preventable through proper engineering, enforcement, evaluation and education. ?The adoption of the Vision Zero Action Plan affirms the City?s commitment to making our streets safer and moves Alexandria one step closer to zero traffic deaths and serious injuries,? said Mayor Allison Silberberg. ?Public safety is a top priority for our city.? More than 1,000 residents, visitors, business owners and employees participated in the Vision Zero Action Plan drafting process and provided feedback on the challenges of safely moving around Alexandria. The adopted plan highlights priority action items that will be a major focus during the first two years of Vision Zero implementation. These items include the creation of a public crash and safety data dashboard that will allow community members to track progress, an accelerated timeline for Safe Routes to School engineering recommendations, and significantly increased traffic safety enforcement on city roadways with higher speeds. The plan also outlines priority engineering improvements the City will undertake during the first year of Vision Zero implementation, including new pedestrian signals, road markings, signs, curb ramps, and speed limit changes. The public will be able to track the City?s progress both through a crash dashboard and a public work plan, which provides a detailed outline of the steps staff will take to implement the action plan. For more information about the final plan, crash dashboard, action items, engineering priorities and work plan, visit alexandriava.gov/VisionZero. For media inquiries, contact Andrea Blackford, Senior Communications Officer, at andrea.blackford at alexandriava.gov or 703.746.3959. # # # This release is available at alexandriava.gov/101193. To change your subscription choices, click here to login . To request removal of your account, email enews at alexandriava.gov. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brianrmiller88 at gmail.com Wed Dec 20 20:53:31 2017 From: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com (BrianMiller) Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2017 15:53:31 -0500 Subject: [NFBV-Alexandria] FW: Try-It Adaptive ice Skating Event Invitation - Sunday, Jan. 7bb In-Reply-To: References: <3abf863a08d64957bd7feaf0c1157c4d@NIBEx2k13D01.DOMAIN.nib.org> Message-ID: <03e701d379d4$99fc6900$cdf53b00$@gmail.com> >From Mr Riley comes the below intriguing opportunity? From: Franklyn Riley [mailto:friley914 at gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 3:01 PM To: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com Subject: Fwd: Try-It Adaptive ice Skating Event Invitation - Sunday, Jan. 7bb Please share. Franklyn Riley 505-249-8869 Begin forwarded message: From: "Riley, Franklyn" Date: December 20, 2017 at 1:21:04 PM EST To: "friley914 at gmail.com" Subject: FW: Try-It Adaptive ice Skating Event Invitation - Sunday, Jan. 7 Franklyn Riley E-Commerce AbilityOne.com Customer Care Representative National Industries for the Blind 1310 Braddock Place Alexandria, VA 22314 Ph: 703-310-0542 | Fx: 877-329-5963 friley at nib.org www.nib.org | www.abilityone.com From: Goist, Doug Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 11:26 AM To: Carroll, Keith; Ahmad, Rehan; Bacon, Steve; Cantos, Leo; Chu, Szu-Ming; Collins, Scott; Crunkleton, Joshua; Diaz, Jessica; Forbes, Janice; Gallagher, Kathy; Goodspeed, Melody; Hill, Richard; Hobson, J; Hudak, Max; Kwak, Sung-ok; Leysath, Quan; Martin, Katrina; Perry, Stephanie; Rachfal, Clark; Riley, Franklyn; Simoneau, Aaron; Zaidi, Ahsan Subject: Try-It Adaptive ice Skating Event Invitation - Sunday, Jan. 7 Hi All- I wanted to invite you to our second annual ?Try-It? ice skating event for persons who are blind and visually impaired, held in Arlington from 10AM-Noon, Sunday, January 7. Our inaugural event had more than 60 registrants and I know this year we are having 15 students from the Maryland School for the Blind come join us. The event is free and skates will be provided. Just dress somewhat warmly as the iceplex is around 55F degrees ambient temp. We (the Washington Wheelers) are planning to play a blind hockey game after the try-it event, around 12-2 PM. Please let me know if you would like to attend so I can have a rough estimate for my fellow organizers. I have pasted the info and registration link below, pulled from the attached flyer. Feel free to hit me up if you have any questions. Also feel free to pass this along to any other VI/blind friends/contacts you think might be interested. Thanks and Merry Christmas- -DG TRY BLIND HOCKEY 2018 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This is a fun time where you get to connect with other Blind and visually impaired folks in your area. So, come have fun while learning something new. Donna Browning Sent from my iPad > On Dec 20, 2017, at 3:53 PM, BrianMiller wrote: > > From Mr Riley comes the below intriguing opportunity? > > > From: Franklyn Riley [mailto:friley914 at gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 3:01 PM > To: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com > Subject: Fwd: Try-It Adaptive ice Skating Event Invitation - Sunday, Jan. 7bb > > Please share. > > Franklyn Riley > 505-249-8869 > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: "Riley, Franklyn" > Date: December 20, 2017 at 1:21:04 PM EST > To: "friley914 at gmail.com" > Subject: FW: Try-It Adaptive ice Skating Event Invitation - Sunday, Jan. 7 > > > > Franklyn Riley > E-Commerce AbilityOne.com Customer Care Representative > National Industries for the Blind > 1310 Braddock Place > Alexandria, VA 22314 > Ph: 703-310-0542 | Fx: 877-329-5963 > friley at nib.org > www.nib.org | www.abilityone.com > > From: Goist, Doug > Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 11:26 AM > To: Carroll, Keith; Ahmad, Rehan; Bacon, Steve; Cantos, Leo; Chu, Szu-Ming; Collins, Scott; Crunkleton, Joshua; Diaz, Jessica; Forbes, Janice; Gallagher, Kathy; Goodspeed, Melody; Hill, Richard; Hobson, J; Hudak, Max; Kwak, Sung-ok; Leysath, Quan; Martin, Katrina; Perry, Stephanie; Rachfal, Clark; Riley, Franklyn; Simoneau, Aaron; Zaidi, Ahsan > Subject: Try-It Adaptive ice Skating Event Invitation - Sunday, Jan. 7 > > Hi All- > > I wanted to invite you to our second annual ?Try-It? ice skating event for persons who are blind and visually impaired, held in Arlington from 10AM-Noon, Sunday, January 7. > > Our inaugural event had more than 60 registrants and I know this year we are having 15 students from the Maryland School for the Blind come join us. > > The event is free and skates will be provided. Just dress somewhat warmly as the iceplex is around 55F degrees ambient temp. > We (the Washington Wheelers) are planning to play a blind hockey game after the try-it event, around 12-2 PM. > Please let me know if you would like to attend so I can have a rough estimate for my fellow organizers. > I have pasted the info and registration link below, pulled from the attached flyer. > Feel free to hit me up if you have any questions. > Also feel free to pass this along to any other VI/blind friends/contacts you think might be interested. > Thanks and Merry Christmas- > -DG > > TRY BLIND HOCKEY > 2018 > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brianrmiller88 at gmail.com Fri Dec 22 14:50:46 2017 From: brianrmiller88 at gmail.com (BrianMiller) Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2017 09:50:46 -0500 Subject: [NFBV-Alexandria] FW: Help with participation with Washington & Richmond Seminar In-Reply-To: <000f01d37792$c66c6740$534535c0$@gmail.com> References: <000f01d37792$c66c6740$534535c0$@gmail.com> Message-ID: <019201d37b34$40907080$c1b15180$@gmail.com> Good morning! If you plan to participate in either Richmond or Washington seminars, please let me know so I can share that with Tracy. You can also contact either Derek for Richmond, or Deepa for Washington seminar directly, but please copy me so I can help track who from this area will be helping out. I know it's a busy time, but please note that both of these events are just around the corner, so it is important to let your interests known right away. If you want to go to Richmond, the affiliate will support you, so don't let cost deter you in any way. Meanwhile I hope everyone is enjoying a lovely holiday season! Brian R. Miller, Ph.D. President The Greater Alexandria Chapter of the NFB of Virginia (703) 785-9929 From: Tracy Soforenko [mailto:tracy.soforenko at gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2017 6:57 PM To: 'Holly Frisch'; john_bailey17 at hotmail.com; jwh100 at outlook.com; marc.canamaso at gmail.com; goodguess at verizon.net; Brian Miller; 'Corlis Jones'; 'uricka harrison'; 'Stewart & Deborah Prost'; 'Robert Parsons'; 'Theresa Willis'; 'Althea Pittman'; richard43manor at gmail.com; nancy yeager; Michael Valentino; lburns24 at yahoo.com; haroldwilson02 at gmail.com; lmeheart at yahoo.com Cc: deepa.goraya at gmail.com; derekmanners at gmail.com Subject: Help with participation with Washington & Richmond Seminar Happy Holidays Chapter and Division Presidents, I am writing to remind you to encourage your chapter and division members to attend the 2018 Richmond and Washington Seminars. We have important issues that will require strong participation. In particular, we seek broad participation across the state so we can request appointments stating we will have constituents. While we have 2 Legislative co-chairs, they are dividing up the responsibility between themselves. Deepa is responsible for Washington Seminar. Derek is responsible for Richmond Seminar. As you know who is attending, please let Deepa and I know for Washington Seminar. She is pursuing appointments and it really helps to state we have a constituent attending. As you know who is attending, please let Derek and I know for Richmond Seminar. Richmond seminar is really quite soon and we will need to know who is coming to build out our teams. Hotel deadlines are really very fast so do not delay. Since the affiliate pays for Richmond seminar transport, we expect chapter president to work to define affordable options for Richmond Seminar transport. If you need assistance, please ask. If you need assistance, do not hesitate to contact me Wishing you a happy and healthy holiday season, Tracy Soforenko President, National Federation of the Blind of Virginia 202 285-4595 Tracy.soforenko at gmail.com www.nfb.org www.nfbv.org National Federation of the Blind. Live the Life You Want The National Federation of the Blind is a community of members and friends who believe in the hopes and dreams of the nation's blind. Every day we work together to help blind people live the lives they want. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: