[NFBV-Potomac-Announce] Fwd: Virginia walk with the blind

Christine Grassman cfgrassman at icloud.com
Fri Jun 11 01:34:24 UTC 2021


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> The NFB of Virginia Public Relations Committee invites all of you and your chapter members to participate in an activity we are calling "Virginia Walk with the Blind".  This event will take place Saturday, October 9, 2021, starting at 10 AM.  This will take place during Meet the Blind Month and will occur before White Cane Awareness Day.  This is a great way to make people aware of who we are and what we can do!
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> Here is how to prepare:  
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> ·  Identify a place for everyone to meet
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> ·  Work out a route for people to walk.  It is important that this event can take place in an area that is seen by the public such as a neighborhood or a public park or space. 
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> ·  Get as many of your chapter members as possible to participate.  Have chapter members invite family and friends to come with them.  
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> ·  As the event date approaches, contact local media and let them know about our walk. 
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> ·  Contact your local Mayor's office and request a proclamation for White Cane Awareness Day.   Invite a local city official to read the proclamation.   
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> Here are some ways to enhance your event:
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> ·  Make this event into a fundraiser by encouraging chapter members to get pledges and collect contributions from family, friends, and local businesses.  You can ask businesses to donate such items as drinks, snacks, and items that could be given away to participants.  
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> ·  Encourage participants to wear NBF logoed attire such as shirts, hats, or pins.  
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> ·  Have NFB literature to hand out to members of the general public.  
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> On the day of the event:
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> ·  Have everyone gather around 9:30 or so on the day of the event at the designated starting point.   
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> ·  Make sure one person has a cell phone with a speaker and the ability to connect to a zoom call. 
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> ·  Just before 10 AM, the person with the phone will connect up with other sites via zoom.  Each site will have the chance to read their city's proclamation and let everyone know who is there.  
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> ·  Then everyone will walk around along the predetermined route, gathering together at the end.  
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> Last year, the Tidewater, Peninsula, Greater Williamsburg, and Chesapeake Bay chapters participated in this event.   As a result of this event, Whie Cane Awareness Day Proclamations were issued in Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Newport News, and Williamsburg.  The public radio station in Hampton Roads aired two news stories related to this event.  These stories were also featured on our National website.  We know that in the past, the Richmond and Fredericksburg chapters have had their own walkathons, we would hope they can join their events with the rest of the chapters that choose to participate.  
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> The NFBV Public Relations Committee is hosting an informational meeting to further describe this special event and will answer questions that you may have.  This Zoom call is set for Monday, June 14, 2021 from 7-8 PM.  Zoom connection details appear below.  If you cannot attend, you may send a representative.  Please RSVP to Corlis Jones at cmjones153 at cox.net.  We look forward to meeting with as many of you as possible on the 14th!
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> Zoom Link https://zoom.us/j/8297256345?pwd=SFAyamlQNU44ZTJ6dUZNMTV4RmhCQT09
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> One tap mobile
> tel: +13017158592,,8297256345#
> Telephone Dial: 1 (301) 715-8592
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> Meeting ID: 829 725 6345#
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> If needed the password is 20201940
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>  
> 
> The NFB of Virginia Public Relations Committee invites all of you and your chapter members to participate in an activity we are calling "Virginia Walk with the Blind".  This event will take place Saturday, October 9, 2021, starting at 10 AM.  This will take place during Meet the Blind Month and will occur before White Cane Awareness Day.  This is a great way to make people aware of who we are and what we can do!
> 
>  
> 
> Here is how to prepare:  
> 
> ·  Identify a place for everyone to meet
> 
> ·  Work out a route for people to walk.  It is important that this event can take place in an area that is seen by the public such as a neighborhood or a public park or space. 
> 
> ·  Get as many of your chapter members as possible to participate.  Have chapter members invite family and friends to come with them.  
> 
> ·  As the event date approaches, contact local media and let them know about our walk. 
> 
> ·  Contact your local Mayor's office and request a proclamation for White Cane Awareness Day.   Invite a local city official to read the proclamation.   
> 
> Here are some ways to enhance your event:
> 
> ·  Make this event into a fundraiser by encouraging chapter members to get pledges and collect contributions from family, friends, and local businesses.  You can ask businesses to donate such items as drinks, snacks, and items that could be given away to participants.  
> 
> ·  Encourage participants to wear NFB logoed attire such as shirts, hats, or pins.  
> 
> ·  Have NFB literature to hand out to members of the general public.  
> 
> On the day of the event:
> 
> ·  Have everyone gather around 9:30 or so on the day of the event at the designated starting point.   
> 
> ·  Make sure one person has a cell phone with a speaker and the ability to connect to a zoom call. 
> 
> ·  Just before 10 AM, the person with the phone will connect up with other sites via zoom.  Each site will have the chance to read their city's proclamation and let everyone know who is there.  
> 
> ·  Then everyone will walk around along the predetermined route, gathering together at the end.  
> 
> Last year, the Tidewater, Peninsula, Greater Williamsburg, and Chesapeake Bay chapters participated in this event.   As a result of this event, White Cane Awareness Day Proclamations were issued in Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Newport News, and Williamsburg.  The public radio station in Hampton Roads aired two news stories related to this event.  These stories were also featured on our National website.  We know that in the past, the Richmond and Fredericksburg chapters have had their own walkathons, we would hope they can join their events with the rest of the chapters that choose to participate.  
> 
>  
> 
> The NFBV Public Relations Committee is hosting an informational meeting to further describe this special event and will answer questions that you may have.  This Zoom call is set for Monday, June 14, 2021 from 7-8 PM.  Zoom connection details appear below.  If you cannot attend, you may send a representative.  Please RSVP to Corlis Jones at cmjones153 at cox.net.  We look forward to meeting with as many of you as possible on the 14th!
> 
>  
> 
> Zoom Link https://zoom.us/j/8297256345?pwd=SFAyamlQNU44ZTJ6dUZNMTV4RmhCQT09
> 
> One tap mobile
> tel: +13017158592,,8297256345#
> Telephone Dial: 1 (301) 715-8592
> 
> Meeting ID: 829 725 6345#
> 
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> 
> If needed the password is 20201940
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