[Nfbwv-talk] FEDERATIONIST OF THE YEAR ON FRONT PAGE OF HOMETOWN PAPER

Smyth, Charlene R Charlene.R.Smyth at wv.gov
Thu Nov 13 14:41:57 UTC 2014


This is a great article.  Thank you so much for sharing it.  I really enjoyed reading it.

Charlene


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Here is the story from the MINERAL DAILY NEWS TRIBUNE, Keyser, WV, Monday, November 10, 2014.


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For the News Tribune

KEYSER - Keyser resident Karen McDonald has been recognized by the National
Federation of the Blind of West Virginia (NFBWV) as Federationist of the
Year for 2014.

The award was presented during the organization's recent state convention in
Bridgeport.

NFBWV treasurer Marcus Soulsby of Charleston - the 2010 recipient of the
award - praised McDonald's work and presented her with a plaque during the
convention banquet.

"This year's recipient has done so much on not only a local and affiliate
level, but also a national level over so much time," Soulsby said,
withholding the recipient's name in order to build suspense. "This person is
currently serving her third two-year term as affiliate secretary, where she
has done a thorough and comprehensive job of documenting the work of the
organization.

"As a passionate Braille reader and advocate for Braille, she has breathed
new life into the organization's Braille Literacy Division," Soulsby added.

McDonald is a long-time leader of the federation's Members at Large Chapter,
a group of members throughout the state who live outside areas served by
local chapters.

She also serves on the Agency Partnership Committee.  This group meets
regularly with representatives of state and private agencies in an effort to
improve the quality and delivery of information, education, and
rehabilitation services to blind and visually impaired West Virginians.

Blind since birth, McDonald is a 1969 graduate of the West Virginia School
for the Blind in Romney.  She began playing piano as a young child and
earned degrees in piano performance from Potomac State College and Fairmont
State University.

Although she has a talent for "playing by ear," she says it's essential for
aspiring blind musicians to learn to read music in Braille.

In recent years she has embraced a variety of adaptive technologies used by
blind persons - "talking" computers, Braille notetakers, mobile devices,
etc. As a result, she gets frequent calls from friends and colleagues around
the state seeking answers to their technology questions.

Karen and her husband, Ed McDonald, own and operate EIO Productions in
Keyser, a company that produces and distributes radio shows.

"I dragged her into the National Federation of the Blind back in the early
1990s when I was president of the West Virginia affiliate," Ed said.

"Those were the days of budding romance, and she may have joined at first
just to please me," he added, "but it didn't take her long to find her own
place in the organization."

"The National Federation of the Blind is a vehicle that can improve the
lives of blind people," Karen McDonald said.  "We can work together for
things like better education for blind children and greater employment
opportunities for blind adults," she added, "but we're also like a big
family.  Through the Federation I have made friends all over the country
that I can turn to for answers to questions and even for emotional support
in times of need," she said.

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.



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