[Ohio-talk] FW: [Nfbnet-master-list] 2011 NFB Convention Agenda

J.W. Smith jwsmithnfb at frontier.com
Mon May 30 20:16:47 UTC 2011


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Dr. J. Webster Smith

President, National Federation of the Blind of Ohio

PO Box 458 Athens, OH 45701

740-592-6326

 

“Changing what it means to be blind”

For more information go to nfbohio.org

 

From: David Andrews [mailto:dandrews at visi.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 4:57 PM
To: J.W. Smith
Subject: RE: [Nfbnet-master-list] 2011 NFB Convention Agenda

 

The attachment was a word document -- and is also available from the nfb.org
web site.

Dave

At 09:40 AM 5/25/2011, you wrote:



Dave,
 
Can I get this in a Word document or some other format I can open?
 
JW
 
Dr. J. Webster Smith
President, National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
PO Box 458 Athens, OH 45701
740-592-6326
 
“Changing what it means to be blind”
For more information go to nfbohio.org
 
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The agenda for the 2011 NFB National Convention, to be held in Orlando,
Florida, at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel, is now available on-line or
reproduced below! Visit
http://www.nfb.org/images/nfb/documents/word/2011_Agenda_FINAL.doc to view
the full schedule of exciting events and activities planned for this year's
convention. 

 

Also, preregistration is still open, so be sure to visit
www.nfb.org/registration to register now and get the preregistration rates.
When purchased online by May 31st, the preregistration fee for convention is
$15 ($20 on-site) and the cost of a banquet ticket is $50 ($60 on-site). You
won't want to miss any of the excitement! 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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          2011 ANNUAL CONVENTION

 

                   ORLANDO, FLORIDA

 

                      JULY 3 to JULY 8
 
 

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*   NFB Pledge
 
          I pledge to participate actively in the effort of the National
Federation of the Blind to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for
the blind; to support the policies and programs of the Federation; and to
abide by its constitution.

 
 

 
 
 
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*
 
THE MEMBERS OF THE
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND OF FLORIDA

 


WELCOME YOU TO THE


 

71st ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
 
Marc Maurer, President

National Federation of the Blind
200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place

Baltimore, Maryland 21230
 

 


Mary Ellen Jernigan, Chairwoman


Convention Organization and Activities


 

 
Dan Hicks, President
National Federation of the Blind of Florida
504 South Armenia Avenue, #1319-B
Tampa, Florida 33609
 
Rosen Shingle Creek
9939 Universal Boulevard
Orlando, Florida 32819
(866) 996-9939
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
Welcome to the 71st annual convention of the National Federation of the
Blind being held in Orlando at the Rosen Shingle Creek hotel. An article
giving a detailed description of the layout of the hotel appeared in the May
Monitor. That article is reprinted immediately after the “Convention Notes,”
which are at the conclusion of the program listings. Check the “Notes” for
further information about a variety of convention topics. When you check in
to the hotel, you will be asked to confirm your departure date. If you
decide to leave earlier than the departure date you confirm when you check
in, there will be a $50 change fee.

 
ROOKIE ROUNDUP 

[]          All first-time convention attendees are cordially invited to
attend a reception from 8:00 to 10:00 pm on Sunday in the Panzacola F-1
Ballroom, Level 1.  President Maurer and other Federation leaders will be on
hand to welcome you to the convention and preview the week’s activities.
Veteran conventioneers should urge all first-timers to attend this special
event.  Also, first-time rookies are invited to join an informal, fun
gathering on Tuesday from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm in the Affiliate Action
Suite 14230. 
 
                        REGISTRATION & PREREGISTRATION 
          Registration activities take place in the Sebastian Ballroom
Pre-function area, Level 1 beginning at 9:00 am on Monday; at 8:30 am on
Tuesday; and at other times as listed throughout the week.  The fee for
registration at convention is $20 per person. All those attending the
convention (both local and out of town people) are asked to register.
Convention registration is a requirement for door prize eligibility and a
number of other convention activities. We condition rates for hotel rooms on
proof of registration, including the showing of an NFB registration badge if
requested.  
 


              EXHIBITS AND NFB INDEPENDENCE MARKET




          Exhibits and the NFB Independence Market are on display in
Sebastian K and L Ballrooms, Level 1. There is a special Sponsor-level
exhibitors preview for convention attendees on Monday morning from 9:00 to
11:00. 
Exhibit hall hours of operation are: 
          Monday (Sponsors only) 9:00 to 11:00 am
          Monday                11:00 am to 5:00 pm  
          Tuesday               8:30 am to 5:00 pm 
          Wednesday        Noon to 1:45 pm and from 7:00 to 10:00 pm 
          Thursday              Noon to 1:45 pm and 7:00 to 9:00 pm
          
 
Independence Market hours of operation are:
          Monday                9:00 am to 5:00 pm  
          Tuesday              8:30 am to 5:00 pm 
          Wednesday        Noon to 1:45 pm 
          Thursday              Noon to 1:45 pm (final time slot to visit
the Market)
 

[]
 
NFB BLIND DRIVER TEST TRACK

          Participate in the research behind the building of nonvisual
interfaces empowering a blind person to drive. Test the current NFB Blind
Driver Challenge™ interfaces on a simulator operated by graduate students at
Virginia Tech and complete a short survey. Visit Sebastian L-1 Ballroom,
Level 1 (near the exhibit hall) during the following hours: 
          Sunday                10:00 am to noon and 1:00 to 5:00 pm
          Monday                  9:00 am to noon and 1:00 to 5:00 pm
          Tuesday                8:00 to 11:00 am 
          Wednesday        Noon to 1:45 pm and 6:30 to 8:30 pm
          Thursday             Noon to 1:45 pm                   
 

K-NFB’S BLIO READER
MAKING BOOKS ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE!

Blio fulfills our dream: “Same book, same time, same price”; equal access
for everyone including the blind.  Blio is free e-reader software designed
for presentation of digital media, developed and distributed by K-NFB
Reading Technology, Inc. Shop the Blio bookstore and know that any book you
buy you can read with no transcription or conversion for accessibility
required.  Enjoy access to more than three million free books using Blio,
the new touchstone in e-book reading technology.  To learn more, come to one
of our demonstration sessions listed in the agenda on Sunday, Monday, and
Thursday or visit Blio.com on a computer near you.
 

SPECIAL ATTENTION ITEMS

 
• The Presidential Suite (13217), the Convention Organization and Activities
Suite (13216), the Affiliate Action & Rookie Activities Suite (14230), and
the Florida Affiliate Suite (14231) are all open during much of the
convention. All are welcome to come to these suites to visit. Appointments
to meet with Dr. Maurer may be made at the Presidential Suite.     
 
 
 
• Banquet tickets ($60.00) may be purchased at registration. No tickets will
be available after 2:00 pm on Wednesday. At the Banquet Exchange Table you
may make arrangements to reserve a specific seat for yourself or for a group
of up to ten people. On the evening of the banquet, tickets will be
collected at the tables.
 
• General Sessions will be held in Sebastian I and J Ballrooms, Level 1.
 
• NLS Oral History Program­MaryBeth Wise of the National Library Service for
the Blind and Physically Handicapped is interviewing clients of the NLS for
an oral history of the service at convention this year.  If you are
interested in being interviewed, please call Ms. Wise at (301) 651-6861.
 
• Individuals needing to conduct business with the NFB Treasurer may do so
by going to Wekiwa 9, Level 2 on Wednesday between 5:30 and 7:30 pm, or on
Thursday between noon and 2:00 pm.
 
 

                                    CONVENTION AGENDA
[] SUNDAY, JULY 3, 2011  
 
7:30 - 8:45 am­AMATEUR RADIO DIVISION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 
Suwannee 11, Level 2  
Discuss convention frequencies, hotel architectural features, and
distributing special FM receivers for the hearing-impaired and
Spanish-speaking attendees. D. Curtis Willoughby (ka0vba), President
 
7:30 am - 4:45 pm­WHEN I GROW UP
 A Conference for Families and Teachers of
Blind/Visually Impaired Children
Panzacola F-1, Level 1
      7:30 to 8:45 am­Registration: adults $30; children (5 to 18) $15 
      9:00 to 11:00 am­Conference
    11:00 am to 4:45 pm­Concurrent Workshops (see agenda listings)
Sponsored by the NFB’s National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
Division (NOPBC); Laura Weber, President
 
7:30 am - 5:00 pm­STRUCTURED DISCOVERY: THE HISTORY, THE LEGACY, AND THE
FUTURE­TENTH ANNUAL REHABILITATION AND ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY CONFERENCE 
Panzacola F-2 Ballroom, Level 1 
     7:30 to 8:30 am­Registration; 8:30 am­Conference begins
     NBPCB Fees (includes lunch): Students $75; Professionals $100
     12:00 noon to 2:00 pm­NBPCB Awards Luncheon in Panzacola F-4.
Sponsors: National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB);
National Association of Blind Rehabilitation Professionals (NABRP); and the
Professional Development & Research Institute on Blindness (PDRIB) at the
Louisiana Tech University. Chairperson: Dr. Edward Bell
          
8:30 am­CHILD-CARE (Preregistration by June 15 was required)
Suwannee 14, 15, 16, and 17, Level 2  
Please see “Convention Notes” for further information.  
 
8:30 - 11:30 am­A FIRST LOOK AT JAWS 13­FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC
Panzacola H-3 Ballroom, Level 1
Join Eric Damery, JAWS Product Manager, for a session covering the new
details surrounding JAWS development. In addition to many demonstrations of
JAWS 12 with Settings Center and support for IE 9, this will also be the
first look at JAWS 13 scheduled for public beta in September 2011.
 
[] SUNDAY, JULY 3, Continued  
 
8:30 am - 5:00 pm­NFB JERNIGAN INSTITUTE’S (NFBJI) ACCESS TECHNOLOGY
SEMINARS 
Wekiwa 6, Level 2    
    8:30 - 10:00 am­Accessibility for Androids: finding the accessibility
and
          barriers in Android-driven devices;
    10:00 am - 12:00 noon­eBook Accessibility: covering Blio, Kindle for PC,
          Adobe Digital Editions, and other platforms; 
    1:30 - 3:00 pm­There’s an Accessible App for That, You Know: making the
                             most of the apps on your phone for
productivity, home automation, etc.;
    3:30 - 5:00 pm­How to Build an Accessible Web Site: outlining simple
ways
                             to make your Web site accessible and easy to
navigate.
 
9:00 am - 3:00 pm­EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE SEMINAR 
Wekiwa 9, Level 2
Recession?  Jobless recovery?  Seventy percent unemployment rate among the
blind?  None of it matters if you know how to find a job in today’s
environment.  The rules are changing, and if you’re smart, you can make your
own.  Come to the seminar and find out how.  Dick Davis, Chairperson
 
9:00 am - 5:00 pm­ARTWORKS AND ART ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES
Panzacola H-4 Ballroom, Level 1
Author/editor Debbie Kent Stein and author/artist Ann Cunningham host a
drop-in art room featuring a variety of artworks available for exploration
by touch.  Also art materials are on hand, so visitors may work on their own
creations­at no charge­and keep their finished design.  So stop by, create,
and enjoy!  
 
10:00 am - 12:00 noon­GW MICRO PRODUCT TRAINING:  WINDOW-EYES, ORABIS, AND
VOCATEX PLUS (To register call 260-489-3671; Fee is $10.00)
Panzacola H-2 Ballroom, Level 1
Check out the innovative new features in Window-Eyes 7.5 including a brand
new user interface, hundreds of free apps, built-in remote assistance and
more.  Also learn about the Orabis and Vocatex Plus, the world’s first
talking CCTV solutions.  Refreshments provided.  Presenter: Marc Solomon. 
 
10:00 am - 12:00 noon­NFB BLIND DRIVER TEST TRACK
Sebastian L-1 Ballroom, Level 1



[] SUNDAY, JULY 3, Continued  
 
10:45 am - 12:15 pm­GET IN THE GAME­NFB YOUTH TRACK (Ages 11-18)
Wekiwa 1 and 2, Level 2
Jump into Youth Track by doing fun icebreakers with friends. Sign up for
“The Amazing Race” taking place off-site on Tuesday (fee is $7). The Youth
Track is sponsored by the NFBJI Education Team and is designed to foster
positive attitudes about blindness among the youth. Coordinator: Natalie
Shaheen.
 
11:00 am - 12:15 pm­NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
          The Right to Literacy for Young Blind/Visually Impaired Children
          Suwannee 18, Level 2
          Instructors: Ann Burgess and Barbara Bailey
 
          Technology and the IEP
          Suwannee 19, Level 2
          Instructor: Dr. Matt Maurer
 
          IDEA is Over­but Life for Your Adult Child with Additional
Disabilities is
             Just Beginning
          Suwannee 20, Level 2
Instructor: Carol Akers
 
Get a Life­A Social Life, That Is
Suwannee 21, Level 2
Instructor: Mary Fernandez 
 
1:00 - 3:00 pm­FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC: HANDS-ON DEMONSTRATIONS OF OPENBOOK 9,
PEARL, AND SARA CE 
Panzacola H-3 Ballroom, Level 1 
Featuring the OpenBook/PEARL combination and the new SARA CE reading
appliance, followed by some time to try it out for yourself. Bring the
materials you typically scan. If you have a laptop, bring it with you. We
will install OpenBook, and you can try it out with your machine and the
provided PEARL cameras. 
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­NFB BLIND DRIVER TEST TRACK
Sebastian L-1 Ballroom, Level 1


 
[] SUNDAY, JULY 3, Continued  
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­ACCESSIBLE eBAY 
Wekiwa 7, Level 2
If you’re interested in buying and selling on eBay but find the eBay site
challenging, this presentation is for you.  Learn how to research items,
place bids, list items for sale, and discover how enhanced accessibility
features make the world’s largest on-line marketplace more available to
blind shoppers and sellers than ever before. 
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­HUMANWARE PRODUCT SHOWCASE AND USER GROUPS
Wekiwa 5, Level 2
   1:00 pm: GPS travel with the Breeze; 2:00 pm: BrailleNote; 3:00 pm:
Victor Stream; and 4:00 pm: Achieving Braille literacy with portable audio
devices. Join HumanWare to learn about new updates and share product tips.
Give us your suggestions and ask questions about your favorite HumanWare
product.
 
1:00 - 6:00 pm­KRAFTERS DIVISION CRAFT SHOW
Sebastian I-4 Ballroom, Level 1 
If you are interested in crafts and appreciate hand-made items, this is the
place to be!  Come and meet some very talented Federation crafters and
purchase their beautiful items for sale. Joyce Kane, President
 
1:30 - 2:45 pm­EXPERIENCE THE BLIO READER: MAKING THE WORLD’S BOOKS
ENJOYABLE, USABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE!
Wekiwa 3, Level 2 
Presented by James Gashel
 
1:30 - 4:30 pm­THE BLIND LIFE: YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (AGES 11-18). 
Wekiwa 1, Level 2­youth ages 11-14
Wekiwa 2, Level 2­youth ages 14-18
Games designed to entertain and stretch your ideas about blindness­Test your
skills through JENGA; let your inner actor/actress out through Get A CLUE;
take a RISK; and play the game of LIFE.
 
1:30 - 4:30 pm­SENIORS SEMINAR: FINDING SOLUTIONS 
Wekiwa 4, Level 2 
   1:30 pm­Registration; 2:00 pm­Seminar begins
This seminar will focus on problem solving, ways to spread our message, and
new ways of accomplishing old tasks. If you are a senior who has recently
lost some vision or wants ideas to take home to others, you will want to
join us.  Please come and share your solutions.  Judy Sanders, President
[] SUNDAY, JULY 3, Continued  
 
2:00 - 3:15 pm­NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
          Age-Appropriate Expectations
          Suwannee 18, Level 2
          Instructor: Dr. Ruby Ryles
 
          Behavior: Who’s in Control Here Anyway?
          Suwannee 19, Level 2
          Instructor: Dr. Jerry Petroff
 
          Preparing for College
          Suwannee 20, Level 2
Instructor: Barbara Mathews and College Student Panel
 
Tools and Techniques for the Classroom
Suwannee 21, Level 2
Instructors: Dr. Lillian Rankel, Marilyn Winograd, Dr. Cary Supalo, and Dr.
Andrew Greenberg 
 
3:00 - 4:45 pm­EXPERIENCE THE BLIO READER: MAKING THE WORLD’S BOOKS
ENJOYABLE, USABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE!
Wekiwa 3, Level 2
Presented by James Gashel
 
3:30 - 4:30 pm­ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS
Sebastian I-1 Ballroom, Level 1
Father Gregory Paul, C.P., Celebrant
 
3:30 - 4:45 pm­NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
          Issues in Standardized Testing
          Suwannee 18, Level 2
          Instructor: Pat Renfranz
 
          Behavior: Who’s in Control Here Anyway?
          Suwannee 19, Level 2
          Instructor: Dr. Jerry Petroff
 
 
[] SUNDAY, JULY 3, Continued  
 
NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS, Cont’d
          An Independent Life: Equipping Your Child with Skills
          Suwannee 20, Level 2
Instructor: Melody Roane
 
Out and About: Independent Mobility for Your Child
Suwannee 21, Level 2
Instructor: Denise Mackenstadt
  
3:30 - 6:00 pm­COMMUNITY SERVICES ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
Wekiwa 9, Level 2
Come join fellow service-minded Federationists as we begin the first step to
opening doors for the organized blind in the field of community service. All
are welcome. Let’s get involved!  Darian Smith, Coordinator
 
5:00 - 7:00 pm­SPANISH SEMINAR 
Wekiwa 4, Level 2 
Blindness is blindness, no matter what the language.  Meet new and old
friends; learn about Federation philosophy and the truth about blindness­in
Spanish.  Moderator: Alpidio Rolón 
 
5:00 - 8:00 pm­MIX-AND-MINGLE RECEPTION FOR REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS 
Panzacola F-4 Ballroom, Level 1
 
6:00 - 10:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS (NAGDU) ANNUAL
BUSINESS MEETING
Panzacola H-3 Ballroom, Level 1 
  6:00 pm–Registration; 7:00 pm–Meeting begins
Updates on Division initiatives, including the Education and Advocacy
Hotline, legal cases, affiliate division reports, elections, and guide dog
training program reports. Marion Gwizdala, President
 
6:30 - 10:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND OFFICE PROFESSIONALS 
Suwannee 19, Level 2  
   6:30 pm–Registration; 7:00 pm–Meeting begins
Learn about new technology and how blind telephone operators, receptionists,
customer service reps, Braille transcribers and proofreaders, and other
office workers solve problems and challenges in the office setting.  Lisa
Hall, President
[] SUNDAY, JULY 3, Continued  
 
7:00 - 8:30 pm­LIVING HISTORY GROUP 
Suwannee 20, Level 2
Dedicated to recording, preserving, and appreciating Federation history.
Michael Freholm, Chairperson
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm­NOPBC FAMILY HOSPITALITY NIGHT
Wekiwa 1 and 2, Level 2    
Relax and chat in an informal atmosphere. This is a great opportunity to
meet new families and connect with old friends. Veteran parents will be on
hand to welcome you and share information.
 
7:00 - 10:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND VETERANS  
Suwannee 18, Level 2
How can we better serve our veterans and show them our appreciation at the
same time?  Join us to find out about the Wounded Warrior Initiative program
we have begun and how you can become involved. We are also holding our
annual elections.  Let’s grow the NABV like never before!  Dwight Sayer,
President
 
8:00 - 9:00 pm­WHITE CANE AND AFFILIATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
Wekiwa 4, Level 2; Alpidio Rolón, Chairperson
 
8:00 - 10:00 pm­NFB LIONS GROUP 
Suwannee 21, Level 2
NFB members who would like to join a Lions Club or are already Lions are
urged to meet to share ideas and experiences.  Please wear your shirts or
vests for a photo. Co-Chairpersons: Ramona Walhof and Milton Ota
 
8:00 - 10:00 pm­ROOKIE ROUNDUP RECEPTION
Panzacola F-1 Ballroom, Level 1 
First-time convention attendees­don’t miss this event!  President Maurer and
former rookies will be on hand to welcome you and answer questions about the
week’s activities. Casual dress. Coordinator: Pam Allen, Director of the
Louisiana Center for the Blind and President of the NFB of Louisiana
 
8:00 pm - midnight­KARAOKE NIGHT (Admission: $5.00)
Panzacola F-3 Ballroom, Level 1  
Enjoy music, door prizes, and a cash bar; meet BLIND, Incorporated’s
students and alumni and share their experiences from training.  Here’s your
chance to sing like a rock star; Braille song lists are available.  Hosted
by BLIND, Incorporated. 
[] SUNDAY, JULY 3, Continued  
 
9:00 - 10:00 pm­NFB AMBASSADORS COMMITTEE MEETING


Wekiwa 10, Level 2 




Angela Wolf, Chairperson
 
9:00 pm - midnight­STUDENTS OPEN HOUSE
Affiliate Action Suite 14230
Students of all ages are invited to this informal open house gathering
sponsored by the National Association of Blind Students Division. Come to
meet and mingle with other blind students and young professionals!  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[] MONDAY, JULY 4, 2011  
 
9:00 am - 5:00 pm­REGISTRATION ($20); BANQUET TICKET SALES ($60); Sebastian
Ballroom Pre-function Area, Level 1
 
9:00 - 11:00 am­SPONSOR-LEVEL EXHIBITORS PREVIEW 
Sebastian K Ballroom, Level 1  
The exhibit hall opens its doors and is dedicated solely to sponsor-level
exhibitors.  Come to say “thank you” to our sponsors and enjoy their
interesting offers and demonstrations. Our Convention Sponsors are: 
Title: eBay Inc. 
Platinum: HumanWare; UPS 
Gold: Oracle; Market Development Group, Inc.; Ingram Content Group and
      VitalSource Technologies 
Silver: Freedom Scientific 
Bronze: IBM; National Industries for the Blind; Research in Motion 
White Cane: GW Micro, Inc.; Toyota; HIMS; Sendero Group; Learning Ally
      (formerly Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic); LevelStar; Independence
      Science; C AND P (Chris Park Design); En-Vision America.
 
9:00 - 11:00 am­INDEPENDENCE MARKET
Sebastian L Ballroom, Level 1
 
9:00 am - 12:00 noon­NFB BLIND DRIVER TEST TRACK
Sebastian L-1 Ballroom, Level 1
 
11:00 am 5:00 pm­EXHIBITS AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET
Sebastian K and L Ballrooms, Level 1 
 
12:00 noon - 4:30 pm­AUTO SHOW (CLASSICS, ANTIQUES, AND SPECIAL INTEREST
VEHICLES)
Event Parking Lot Area  
Presented by the NFB CARS Division; Joe Naulty, President
 
1:00 - 3:00 pm­eBAY SELLING STRATEGIES: BEYOND ACCESSIBILITY 
Suwannee 20, Level 2
Discover the benefits of joining the 92-million-member eBay community.
What’s selling and at what price? What does it take to create a listing that
attracts top bids? Whether you want to clear out Grandma’s attic or develop
a thriving business, join us to learn strategies for eBay selling success.
 
[] MONDAY, JULY 4, Continued  
 
1:00 - 3:00 pm­NFB-NEWSLINE®: MORE TO CHOOSE THAN NEWS! 
Suwannee 18, Level 2
Learn about the NFB’s free audible newspaper service for the blind, with
specific information on the enhanced job-listings feature, our newest access
method the NFB- NEWSLINE® NLS Digital Talking-Book Downloader, and the
variety of content available to subscribers.
 
1:00 - 4:00 pm­BLIND MUSICIANS GROUP 
Suwannee 19, Level 2 
Share ideas and tips and network with other blind musicians.
Linda Mentink, Chairperson 
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­ARTWORKS AND ART ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES
Panzacola H-4 Ballroom, Level 1
Author/editor Debbie Kent Stein and author/artist Ann Cunningham host a
drop-in art room featuring a variety of artworks available for exploration
by touch.  Also art materials are on hand, so visitors may work on their own
creations--at no charge--and keep their finished design.  So stop by,
create, and enjoy!  
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­NOTE TAKER & DAISY PLAYER TECHNOLOGY FROM HIMS
Wekiwa 9, Level 2
Learn about the latest note taker technology including social networking
with Twitter and Google Talk, PDF and EPUB support, iDevice connectivity and
new integrated dictionary and thesaurus. Also discover exciting and unique
features of HIMS BookSense DAISY players! To register go to
www.hims-inc.com.
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN LITERARY BRAILLE (NCLB) OFFICIAL
EXAMINATION­SECTIONS ONE AND TWO
Wekiwa 3, Level 2
Participants must have preregistered.  Exam sections three and four are on
Tuesday at 1:00 pm.  Sponsored by the National Blindness Professional
Certification Board 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[] MONDAY, JULY 4, Continued  
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­NFB BLIND DRIVER TEST TRACK
Sebastian L-1 Ballroom, Level 1
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­THE SEEING EYE “CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENCE” 
ICE CREAM PARTY
Panzacola F-4 Ballroom, Level 1
Celebrate independence with The Seeing Eye!  Seeing Eye® grads and others
interested in guide dog travel are invited to share your tales and tails at
this ice cream party. The Seeing Eye is the most experienced guide dog
school in the world. Independence with dignity­and ice cream.
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­NFB-NEWSLINE® DEMONSTRATION OPEN HOUSE
Wekiwa 7, Level 2
Stop by and learn about NFB’s free audio information service and get
hands-on experience with access methods (including the NLS Digital Talking
Book Downloader) and our enhanced job-listings feature. 
 
1:00 - 9:00 pm­SELF-DEFENSE CLASS; SPORTS & REC DIVISION 
Panzacola F-3 Ballroom, Level 1
Back by popular demand!  We are hosting several self-defense workshops
instructed by internationally renowned Sensei Stephen Nikols.  Space is
limited, so contact Lisamaria Martinez to sign up­call (510) 289-2577 or
e-mail lmartinez217 at gmail.com. Lisamaria Martinez, President
 
1:30 pm­RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE
Sebastian J Ballroom, Level 1  
Sharon Maneki, Chairperson
 
1:30 - 2:45 pm­EXPERIENCE THE BLIO READER: MAKING THE WORLD’S BOOKS
ENJOYABLE, USABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE!
Suwannee 21, Level 2
Presented by James Gashel
 
3:00 - 4:45 pm­EXPERIENCE THE BLIO READER: MAKING THE WORLD’S BOOKS
ENJOYABLE, USABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE!
Suwannee 21, Level 2
Presented by James Gashel
 
 
 
[] MONDAY, JULY 4, Continued  
 
4:00 - 5:00 pm­WRITING YOUR SCRIPT: NFB YOUTH TRACK (ages 11-18)
Wekiwa 8, Level 2
Whether you are an aspiring writer or just want to brush up on the basics,
join members of the Writers Division for a fun and informative workshop.
 
4:00 - 6:00 pm­FEDERATION REGENERATION
Suwannee 18, Level 2
Learn how to develop quality programs in your state while regenerating your
Federation spirit. Sponsored by the NFB Jernigan Institute; Natalie Shaheen,
Coordinator 
 
4:15 - 5:45 pm­FOURTEENTH ANNUAL MOCK TRIAL­National Association of Blind
Lawyers; Scott LaBarre, President
Panzacola G-1 Ballroom, Level 1 
Admission: $5.00.  Federation lawyers are pitted against each other
reenacting an old Federation case with the audience serving as the jury.
Although the subject matter is very serious, the courtroom portrayers are
very entertaining. 
 
5:00 - 6:30 pm­NFB RESEARCH ROUNDUP
Affiliate Action Suite 14230
The NFB Jernigan Institute and the editors of the Journal of Blindness
Innovation and Research invite you to a networking gathering for current and
future researchers interested in topics related to the blind. Spark new
collaborations and ways to share information about research projects to be
undertaken. Contact: Mark Riccobono, Executive Director for the Jernigan
Institute

6:00 - 7:30 pm­NFB AFFILIATE PRESIDENTS AND TREASURERS SEMINAR
Wekiwa 5, Level 2
All affiliate presidents and treasurers are asked to attend this session.
Topics include internal controls, state charitable registrations,
end-of-year preparations, and discussing individual state issues with
facilitators Charlie Brown, Ron Gardner, Bridgid Burke, and Nick Lambright
 
6:00 - 8:00 pm­STORY TIME IDOL­NFB WRITERS DIVISION 
Suwannee 18, Level 2  
Tell and/or listen to tall and scary stories (suitable for all ages). Cost
is $5.00 at the door and $1.00 to tell a story.  Idol winners share in the
take! Robert Leslie Newman, President
 
 
[] MONDAY, JULY 4, Continued  
 
6:15 - 10:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND STUDENTS (NABS)  
Panzacola G-1 Ballroom, Level 1
   6:15pm–Registration ($5.00); 7:00 pm–Meeting 
Students, young professionals, parents, teachers, and anyone interested in
learning about issues affecting blind students are welcome to attend.
Arielle Silverman, President
 
7:00 - 8:30 pm­PUBLIC EMPLOYEES DIVISION 
Suwannee 19, Level 2 
Ivan Weich, President
 
7:30 - 9:00 pm­LIBRARY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Suwannee 20, Level 2  
David Hyde, Chairperson
 
7:30 - 9:30 pm­BLIND PARENTS GROUP
Wekiwa 10, Level 2 
Blind parents share their experiences around child-raising issues, such as
learning infant care, coping with printed homework assignments, finding
print/Braille books, dealing with the public’s misconceptions, and more. 
Deborah Kent Stein, Chairperson
 
7:30 - 10:00 pm­COMMITTEE FOR THE PROMOTION, EVALUATION, AND ADVANCEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY
Suwannee 11, Level 2  
Hear exhibitors explain briefly what they are exhibiting and where they are
located in the exhibit hall.  We will also evaluate the effectiveness of
what our Committee is doing now and consider programs for the coming year.
Gary Wunder, Chairperson
 
8:00 - 9:00 pm­JUDAISM MEETING 
Suwannee 21, Level 2  
David Stayer, Chairperson, NFB in Judaism Group
 
 
 
 
 
 
[] MONDAY, JULY 4, Continued  
 
8:00 - 9:30 pm­MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: FINDING, ATTRACTING, AND KEEPING NEW
MEMBERS IN OUR CHAPTERS AND AFFILIATES


Wekiwa 5, Level 2 




The NFB is a dynamic and thriving organization­achieved entirely by the
sheer determination and creativity of its members, present and past.  Please
join us to discuss new ideas to increase our membership further, such as “at
large” chapters and how they work. Ron Gardner, Chairperson; J.W. Smith, 
Co-Chairperson
 
9:00 - 10:00 pm­SPANISH TRANSLATION COMMITTEE
Suwannee 18, Level 2  
We provide simultaneous translation into Spanish during the general sessions
of the convention.  Please join us if you would like to help with this
effort.  Norman Gardner, Chairperson
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[]  TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2011  
 
8:00 - 11:00 am­NFB BLIND DRIVER TEST TRACK
Sebastian L-1 Ballroom, Level 1
 
8:30 am - 5:00 pm­EXHIBITS AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET 
Sebastian K and L Ballrooms, Level 1  
 
8:30 am - 5:00 pm­REGISTRATION ($20); BANQUET TICKET SALES ($60); Sebastian
Ballroom Pre-function Area, Level 1
 
9:00 11:30 am­NFB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING (Open to all) 
Sebastian I and J Ballrooms, Level 1    
 
11:30 am - 12:30 pm­BLIND APPRENTICE: YOUTH TRACK (ages 11-18)
Suwannee 11, Level 2
Want to be a lawyer? Do you plan to teach or work in the human services
field? Are you unsure what career to consider? No matter how you answered
these questions, gather with us to hear from members of the NFB’s various
divisions as they describe their division to find the one that is right for
you.
 
12:00 noon - 2:00 pm­FIRST-TIME NFB CONVENTION ATTENDEES 
Affiliate Action Suite 14230 
Is this your first National Federation of the Blind convention? If so,
please bring your own lunch and participate in a fun gathering; meet some
friendly people and have your convention questions answered by experienced
Federationists.  
 
12:30 - 5:00 pm­DIABETES ACTION NETWORK (DAN) SEMINAR  
Suwannee 20, Level 2 
   12:30 pm–Registration; 1:00 pm–Meeting begins
Learn about new, accessible diabetes equipment coming to market.  Mike
Freeman, President
 
12:30 - 5:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS (NABL)
Panzacola F-2 Ballroom, Level 1   
   12:30 pm - Registration; 1:00 pm - Meeting begins
Examine laws affecting blind people and others with disabilities; address
ongoing struggles to gain equal access to Web sites, employment, legal texts
and exams. Scott LaBarre, President
 
 
[]  TUESDAY, JULY 5, Continued  
 
12:30 - 5:00 pm­NFB IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Wekiwa 6, Level 2   
   12:30 pm–Registration; 1:00 pm–Meeting begins 
Some of the topics include nonvisual access to software used by Information
Technology professionals, Accessible Network Administration Tools, and much
more.  Curtis Chong, President
 
12:30 - 5:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE BLIND IN COMMUNITIES OF FAITH 
Suwannee 19, Level 2
   12:30 pm–Registration; 1:00 pm–Meeting begins
The theme is “Meeting Challenges: Gaining Opportunities.”  Speakers tell how
their faith has helped them face and overcome challenges; also hear
representatives from various faith-based libraries and publishing houses
describe what their organizations do; elections. Tom Anderson, President
 
12:30 - 9:00 pm­SPORTS AND RECREATION DIVISION MEETING
Panzacola F-3 Ballroom, Level 1   
   12:30 pm–Registration; 1:00 pm–Meeting begins
Our division meeting is quite an experience.  Wear your sweats and be
comfortable so you can move!  Get ready to row your way into fitness and fun
with indoor row machines. Lisamaria Martinez, President
 
1:00 3:00 pm­PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING & SEMINAR
Suwannee 13, Level 2
Don't wait for the media to discover you­come and share ideas and strategies
on how to harness the power of the media!  Members of the committee and the
newly created NFB Press Corps, as well as others interested in getting our
message out, are encouraged to attend. Chris Danielsen, Chairperson 
 
1:00 - 3:30 pm­PROFESSIONALS IN BLINDNESS EDUCATION 
Wekiwa 2, Level 2
All professionals working with students (from birth to age 21) are welcome
and encouraged to join us for this informative and interactive meeting. Come
network and collaborate! Annee Hartzell, Chairperson 
 
1:00 - 4:00 pm­PERFORMING ARTS DIVISION 
Suwannee 21, Level 2  
General meeting with elections, an introduction to our new state divisions,
and speakers.  Dennis H.R. Sumlin, President
[] TUESDAY, JULY 5, Continued  
 
1:00 - 4:00 pm­NOPBC ANNUAL DIVISION MEETING: OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Panzacola H-3 Ballroom, Level 1
Presenting the Distinguished Educator of Blind Children winner, special
guest speakers, blind students panel, and more!  Laura Weber, President
 
1:00 - 4:30 pm­NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF BLIND EDUCATORS 
Wekiwa 1, Level 2  
   1:00 pm–Registration; 1:30 pm–Meeting begins
Blind teachers discuss techniques they use in their classrooms; participants
also meet in groups specific to grade level and content areas of interest to
create a network of mentors.  If you teach or are considering a career in
teaching at any level, please join us. Sheila Koenig, President
 
1:00 5:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS REVOLUTIONIZING
RANDOLPH-SHEPPARD: CREATING NEW, ROBUST, AND DIVERSE SMALL BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE BLIND
Panzacola H-2 Ballroom, Level 1 
  1:00 pm–Registration; 1:30 pm–Meeting begins
The title says it all. Let’s continue to protect and defend the
Randolph-Sheppard Program. The need to expand business opportunities and to
develop new business initiatives for the blind of America is pressing.  
Nicky Gacos, President
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN LITERARY BRAILLE (NCLB) OFFICIAL
EXAMINATION­SECTIONS THREE AND FOUR
Wekiwa 3, Level 2 
Participants must have preregistered.  Sponsored by the National Blindness
Professional Certification Board 
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS 
Wekiwa 5, Level 2  
   1:00 pm–Registration; 2:00 pm–Meeting begins
Network, share mutual interests, find placement strategies, and examine and
discuss concerns and current issues.  Melody Lindsey, President
 


[] TUESDAY, JULY 5, Continued  
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­“SENIORS IN CHARGE”­NFB SENIORS DIVISION MEETING AND
(SOMEWHAT) SILENT AUCTION
Wekiwa 4, Level 2 
Join us to hear enthusiastic seniors share ideas about what they are doing;
find out ways (gathered at our seminar) to spread our message of hope to
seniors who have recently become blind.  And then, of course, we are also
having our very popular not-so-silent auction. Judy Sanders, President
 
1:00 - 5:00 pm­NFB-NEWSLINE® DEMONSTRATION OPEN HOUSE
Wekiwa 7, Level 2
Stop by and learn about NFB’s free audio information service and get
hands-on experience with access methods (including the NLS Digital Talking
Book Downloader) and our enhanced job-listings feature.
 
1:00 - 6:00 pm­HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION 
Suwannee 11, Level 2 
   1:00–Registration; 2:00–Meeting begins; 5:00­Mingle and network
Psychologists; social workers; counselors; and music, art, or dance
therapists meet to discuss topics and network.  David Stayer, President
 
1:30 3:00 pm­CULTURAL EXCHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Wekiwa 10, Level 2 
Diane McGeorge, Chairperson
 
1:30 - 4:30 pm­WRITERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING 
Wekiwa 9, Level 2  
Updating members on division business, announcing the 2011 winners of the
youth and adult writing contests, listening to an expert on BLOGS, holding
elections, and planning for the future. Robert Leslie Newman, President
 
2:00 - 3:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND ENTREPRENEURS
Room location­contact James Bonerbo, Division president, at the hotel.  All
interested persons are welcome to join in an open discussion.  
 
2:30 - 5:30 pm­TRAVEL AND TOURISM DIVISION 
Suwannee 18, Level 2 
Topic of discussion: travel with blind consumers and blind travel
professionals.  Don Gillmore, President
 
[] TUESDAY, JULY 5, Continued  
 
3:15 - 5:15 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND PIANO TECHNICIANS 
Suwannee 13, Level 2
What does a piano technician do? Is piano technology uniquely suited to the
blind? How do new technologies like electronic keyboards affect piano
technology? Get answers to these questions to help you find a possible
career.  Hear how a piano is tuned; get hands-on experience. Don Mitchell,
President
 
5:00 - 6:30 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS (NABL) RECEPTION
Panzacola F-2 Ballroom, Level 1 
For NABL members and seminar participants only to promote networking and
fellowship within our membership. Hors d'oeuvres and cash bar available.
Scott LaBarre, President
 
5:00 - 7:00 pm­BRAILLE BOOK FAIR 
Panzacola H-4 Ballroom, Level 1  
A book lover’s dream! Browse tables of new and used Braille and
print/Braille books.  Volunteers will box your books and deliver them to the
post office for Free Matter shipment.  Books are free, and donations are
encouraged to help support our Braille programs.  Cosponsored by NOPBC and
NAPUB.  Coordinator: Barbara Cheadle  
 
5:30 - 7:00 pm­KURZWEIL 1000™ USERS’ CONTINGENT 
Wekiwa 10, Level 2  
Join us for the Kurzweil 1000 Users’ Contingent! Meet with Stephen Baum,
Vice President of Engineering, and share with your fellow users. Kurzweil
1000 is our state-of-the-art, text-to-speech and life navigation software
for blind and visually impaired readers.
 
6:00 - 8:00 pm­NEWSLETTER PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE 
Suwannee 18, Level 2 
Newsletters rule!  But---what about e-mail lists, Web sites, social media,
and the future of communication? Robert Leslie Newman, Chairman
 
6:00 - 9:00 pm­BACK TO BASICS: FOUNDATIONS IN MEMBERSHIP AND CHAPTER
DEVELOPMENT
Panzacola H-2 Ballroom, Level 1
Topics: replacing agenda-driven meetings with project-oriented meetings,
mechanics of running a chapter, building membership, fundraising, Federation

[] TUESDAY, JULY 5, Continued  
 
philosophy, and using at-large chapters effectively. Special recognition
will be given to chapter presidents. Presented by the NFB Affiliate Action
Team
 
6:00 - 10:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS (NAGDU) SEMINAR;
6:00 pm–Registration; 7:00 pm–Seminar begins 
Panzacola H-3 Ballroom, Level 1
The blind traveler: Your Guide Dog and In-flight Emergency Procedures,
presenter is Peg Slater, a flight attendant trainer; and Screening Blind
Passengers, presenter is Rhonda Basha, Director, Office of Disability Policy
and Outreach, TSA.  Also, test-drive a guide dog!  Marion Gwizdala,
President  
 
6:30 - 9:30 pm­SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DIVISION 
Suwannee 21, Level 2  
   6:30 pm–Registration; 7:00 pm–Meeting begins
John Miller, President
 
6:30 - 10:00 pm­ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TRAINERS DIVISION
Suwannee 19, Level 2 
   6:30 pm–Registration; 7:00 pm–Meeting begins
Topics: determining the right note taker for your student; plunging without
fear into Windows 7 with Cathyanne Murtha of Access Technology Institute;
Jsay Pro; and teaching the Mac.  Michael Barber, President
 
7:00 - 8:30 pm­“NEVER TOO LATE,” a play by Jerry Whittle (Admission: $5.00;
Second performance is at 9:00 pm)
Panzacola G-1 Ballroom, Level 1
A romantic comedy which follows Cassie Jamison, a young woman who is
enrolled in Center training to enhance her skills of blindness. In the end,
Cassie is not the only one learning new and challenging life lessons.
Performed by the Louisiana Center for the Blind (LCB) Players; proceeds go
to the LCB’s summer training program for blind children.
 
7:00 - 8:30 pm­NFB GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP
Suwannee 13, Level 2
Learn to plan, write, and submit a strong grant application; discover key
points and strategies about how to identify appropriate funders and submit a
winning proposal. A brief overview of the Imagination Fund grant program
will also be included.  Coordinator: Seth Lamkin, NFB Jernigan Institute
 
[]  TUESDAY, JULY 5, Continued  
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm­CLASSICS, ANTIQUES, AND RODS (CARS) DIVISION SEMINAR AND
BUSINESS MEETING


Wekiwa 9, Level 2 




Come and hear speakers from automobile clubs talk about their activities and
participate in the division business meeting. Joseph B. Naulty, President
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm­COMMITTEE TO EMPOWER UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS 
Wekiwa 2, Level 2 
If you are feeling underserved, come and let your voice be heard! Ron Brown,
Chairperson
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm­NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TO PROMOTE THE USE OF BRAILLE (NAPUB)
SEMINAR 
Wekiwa 1, Level 2
Learn about Braille-related research, discuss current projects with vendors
who produce Braille through hard copy and technology, experience the
enthusiasm of some of our Braille Readers Are Leaders winners, and develop
strategies for strengthening our division.  Sandy Halverson, President
 
7:00 pm - midnight­SALSA DANCE LESSIONS AND PARTY (Fee: $5.00) 
Panzacola F-4 Ballroom, Level 1
Get into the “rhythm” of the convention­learn the salsa!  Group and
individual instructions provided at any level of proficiency; two new
lessons have been added this year. Fee of $5.00 benefits the NFB Spanish
Translation Committee (Norman Gardner, Chairperson). Cash bar. Coordinator:
Conchita Hernandez.
 
8:00 - 9:30 pm­WEBMASTERS MEETING
Suwannee 20, Level 2 
A meeting for all NFB affiliate and division Webmasters to discuss the
importance of an informative, accessible, and visually attractive Website.
Gary Wunder, Chairperson, Webmasters Group
 
8:15 - 9:15 pm­FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING
Suwannee 11, Level 2
All convention delegates involved in or interested in twelve-step recovery
programs are invited to attend.  A second Friends of Recovery meeting will
be on Thursday at 8:00 pm.  Coordinator: Gary Ray
 
 
[]  TUESDAY, JULY 5, Continued  
 
8:30 - 10:30 pm­eBAY SELLING STRATEGIES: BEYOND ACCESSIBILITY
Suwannee 18, Level 2
Discover the benefits of joining the 92-million-member eBay community.
What’s selling and at what price? What does it take to create a listing that
attracts top bids? Whether you want to clear out Grandma’s attic or develop
a thriving business, join us to learn strategies for eBay selling success.
 
9:00 - 10:30 pm­“NEVER TOO LATE,” a play by Jerry Whittle (Fee: $5.00)
Panzacola G-1 Ballroom, Level 1  
A romantic comedy which follows Cassie Jamison, a young woman who is
enrolled in Center training to enhance her skills of blindness. In the end,
Cassie is not the only one learning new and challenging life lessons.
Performed by the Louisiana Center for the Blind (LCB) Players; proceeds go
to the LCB’s summer training program for blind children.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[]  WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2011  
 
8:00 - 8:45 am­DEVOTIONS
Wekiwa 1, Level 2
 
8:15 8:45 am­REGISTRATION ($20); BANQUET TICKET SALES ($60) 
Sebastian Ballroom Pre-function Area, Level 1
 

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OPENING GENERAL SESSION

 
9:30 am     INVOCATION
 
9:35 am     WELCOMING CEREMONIES 
 
9:55 am     CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM: VETERANS RECOGNIZED
                   Dwight Sayer, President, National Association of Blind
Veterans,                           National Federation of the Blind; Winter
Gardens, Florida
 
10:05 am   ROLL CALL OF STATES AND APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATING
COMMITTEE
 
11:45 am   REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
 
12:00 pm   ADJOURN
 

[] [] [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
 

12:00 noon 12:30 pm and 1:30 - 2:00 pm­REGISTRATION ($20); FINAL BANQUET
TICKET SALES ($60)­Sebastian Ballroom Pre-function Area, Level 1
 
12:00 noon - 1:45 pm­EXHIBITS AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET 
Sebastian K and L Ballrooms, Level 1  
 
12:00 noon - 1:45 pm­BLIND DRIVER TEST TRACK 
Sebastian L-1 Ballroom, Level 1  
 
 
 
 
[]  WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, Continued
 
12:15 - 1:45 pm­LOUISIANA CENTER FOR THE BLIND ALUMNI LUNCHEON
Panzacola F-4 Ballroom, Level 1
All LCB alumni and those interested in learning more about how training at
the Louisiana Center for the Blind will change your life are welcome. Pam
Allen, Director

 
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GENERAL SESSION

 
2:00 pm     CALL TO ORDER
 
2:05 pm     PRESIDENTIAL REPORT, MARC MAURER 
 
3:00 pm     GETTING AN EDUCATION FOR BLIND CHILDREN AND
                   ADULTS: HOW TO SURVIVE WITH PROPER 
                   EXPECTATIONS AND ACCESSIBILITY
Moderator: Anil Lewis, Director of Strategic Communications, National
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland  
 
                   The Honorable Alexa Posny, Assistant Secretary, Office of
                   Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, United
States
                   Department of Education; Washington, D.C.
 
                   Gaeir Dietrich, Director of the High Tech Center Training
Unit,
                   California Community Colleges; Chair, Advisory Commission
                   On Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary
                   Education for Students with Disabilities, Convened by the
                   Secretary of Education, United States Department of
Education;
                   Cupertino, California.
 
                   Peter Osborne, Head of International Partnerships and
Development,
Royal National Institute of Blind People; Peterborough, United
Kingdom
 
3:55 pm     THE AMERICAN SPIRIT IN ACTION: CREATING OPPORTUNITY,
RESPONSIBILITY, AND FAITH
                             Harris Rosen, President and Chief Operating
Officer of Rosen Hotels and Resorts; Orlando, Florida
 
[]  WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, Continued
 
4:15 pm     THE FIRST BLIND DRIVER ON THE DAYTONA SPEEDWAY: A PROGRAM
INITIATED BY THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
Mark Riccobono, Executive Director, National Federation of the Blind
Jernigan Institute; Baltimore, Maryland 
 
Dr. Dennis Hong, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering; Director,
Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory (RoMeLa), Virginia Tech University;
Blacksburg, Virginia
 
4:55 pm     REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
 
5:00 pm     ADJOURN
 

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5:30 - 6:30 pm­NOMINATING COMMITTEE  


Suwannee 11, Level 2 




 
5:30 - 6:30 pm­NFB-LINK, OUR ONLINE MENTORING PROGRAM
Affiliate Action Suite 14230
Attention current and future NFB-Link mentors! Join the Affiliate Action
team for training and mentoring tips unique to the Internet-based mentoring
experience. NFB-LINK is our online mentoring program, and by becoming a
mentor, you will see how a little time on the computer can make a huge
difference. 
 
6:00 - 9:00 pm­DEAF BLIND DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING 
Wekiwa 3, Level 2
   6:00 pm–Registration; 7:00 pm–Meeting begins 
Burnell Brown, President 
 
6:30 - 8:30 pm­eBAY SELLING STRATEGIES: BEYOND ACCESSIBILITY
Suwannee 19, Level 2
Discover the benefits of joining the 92-million-member eBay community.
What’s selling and at what price? What does it take to create a listing that
attracts top bids? Whether you want to clear out Grandma’s attic or develop
a thriving business, join us to learn strategies for eBay selling success.
 
 
[]  WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, Continued
 
6:30 - 8:30 pm­NFB BLIND DRIVER TEST TRACK
Sebastian L-1 Ballroom, Level 1
 
6:30 - 9:00 pm­COLORADO CENTER FOR THE BLIND OPEN HOUSE
Panzacola H-4 Ballroom, Level 1 
Join us to discover what the Colorado Center is all about.  Meet our staff
and students during this interactive open house.  Pick up a Braille recipe,
learn about rock climbing, and hear about the latest technology being used
at the Center.  We look forward to seeing you! Julie Deden, Director
 
7:00 - 8:15 pm­NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
          IEPs for Rookies: The Law, Evaluations, Goals, Strategies
          Wekiwa 1, Level 2
            Instructor: Carlton Walker
 


          VR Services?  What’s That?




          Wekiwa 2, Level 2
          Instructor: Dick Davis 
 
          Will and Estate Planning for Families with Special Needs Children
          Wekiwa 4, Level 2
          Instructor: to be announced
 
7:00 - 8:30 pm­BOOKSHARE MEMBER PARTY AT NFB
Wekiwa 5, Level 2
Enjoy snacks and refreshment. Plan to have fun with contests, drawings, and
interacting with your fellow members. Meet the Bookshare staff. This is your
opportunity to talk with us and share your ideas. We’re here to listen, and
we look forward to meeting you.
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm­NFB KRAFTERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING
Suwannee 18, Level 2 
Unveiling new craft initiatives, including discussion on classes available
via telephone conference and information on our Monday night nationwide
chats. We are seeking teachers and students for crafting classes. 
Joyce Kane, President
 
 
[]  WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, Continued
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm­LEGISLATIVE STRATEGIES SEMINAR: MOVING LEGISLATION ON THE
STATE AND NATIONAL LEVEL
Suwannee 13, Level 2
Each affiliate should send one representative. Learn the best methods of
increasing support for our legislative priorities.  Changing lives through
laws is our business. Led by Jesse Hartle and Lauren McLarney
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm­NFB-NEWSLINE® DEMONSTRATION OPEN HOUSE
Wekiwa 7, Level 2
Stop by and learn about NFB’s free audio information service and get
hands-on experience with access methods (including the NLS Digital Talking
Book Downloader) and our enhanced job-listings feature.
 
7:00 - 10:00 pm­EXHIBITS ONLY
Sebastian K Ballroom, Level 1  
 
7:00 - 10:00 pm­MINUTE TO SWIM IT: YOUTH TRACK (ages 11-18)
Pool Area
Come enjoy an evening of swimming and wacky games based on the popular game
show “Minute to Win It.”  You don't want to miss an evening that is sure to
be full of laughs and great memories!
 
8:00 - 10:00 pm­COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Suwannee 11, Level 2 
For the most part, technological developments tend to exclude blind people.
Developers must change the ways future technologies are designed.  Join
us­perhaps you can suggest a technology or approach that nobody else has
considered.  Hai Nguyen Ly, Chairperson
 
8:00 pm - midnight­FLORIDA (INDOOR) BEACH PARTY!
Panzacola G-1 and G-2 Ballrooms, Level 1
Come and take part in a real welcome to the Sunshine State hospitality
evening hosted by the Florida affiliate.  Catch up with your old friends and
make new ones in an evening as fun as you choose to make it: dancing to
tunes played by a DJ, cash bar, and other surprises!
 
 
 
 
 
[]  WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, Continued
 
8:30 - 9:45 pm­NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
          IEPs for “Veterans”: Getting a Good Plan in Place
          Wekiwa 1, Level 2
            Instructor: Carlton Walker
 


          The ABCs of Braille




          Wekiwa 2, Level 2
          Instructors: Gail Wagner and Vickie Buchignani 
 
          Finding Summer and Part-time Jobs
          Wekiwa 4, Level 2
          Instructors: Dick Davis and Panel of Blind Adults 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[]  THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2011  
 
8:00 - 8:45 am­DEVOTIONS
Wekiwa 1, Level 2 
 
8:15 8:45 am­REGISTRATION ($20)­Sebastian Ballroom Pre-function Area, Level
1
 
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                                           GENERAL SESSION
 
9:00 am     INVOCATION
 
9:05 am     FINANCIAL REPORT 
 
9:55 am     ELECTIONS 
 
10:25 am   DEVELOPING ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES ONLINE THROUGH EBAY
                  Mary Ellen Gabias, Director of Online Entrepreneurship,
National Federation of the Blind; Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada  
 
                  Rick Willison, eBay Entrepreneur; Vancouver, Washington
 
10:50 am   AN ACCESSIBLE ANDROID PDA
                  Marc Mulcahy, President, LevelStar; Louisville, Colorado
 
11:05 am   QUIET CARS, PEDESTRIAN SAFETY, AND PROTECTION FOR
                   THE ENVIRONMENT: A PANEL DISCUSSION
                   Moderator, John G. Paré, Jr., Executive Director for
Strategic 
                   Initiatives, National Federation of the Blind; Baltimore,
Maryland
 
                   The Honorable David Strickland, Administrator, National
Highway
                   Traffic Safety Administration, United States Department
of
                   Transportation; Washington, D.C.
 
REPORT FROM GENERAL MOTORS
Douglas B. Moore, Vehicle Performance Owner, General Motors; Milford,
Michigan
 
 
[]  THURSDAY, JULY 7, Continued  
 
              REPORT FROM TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
              Kevin Ro, National Manager, Technical & Regulatory Affairs,
              Toyota Motor North America, Inc.; Washington, D.C.
 
11:50 am  REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
 
12:00 pm  ADJOURN
 
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12:00 noon 12:30 pm and 1:30 - 2:00 pm­REGISTRATION ($20)
Sebastian Ballroom Pre-function Area, Level 1
 
12:00 noon - 1:45 pm­EXHIBITS AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET (Final time for
Independence Market)
Sebastian K and L Ballrooms, Level 1  
 
12:00 noon - 1:45 pm­BLIND DRIVER TEST TRACK (Final time)
Sebastian L-1 Ballroom, Level 1  
 
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                                           GENERAL SESSION
 
2:00 pm     CALL TO ORDER
 
2:05 pm     STRATEGIC INITIATIVES REPORT
 
2:40 pm     EQUAL ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY AND PROGRAMS IN
                   THE UNITED STATES
                   David M. Capozzi, Esq., Executive Director, United States
                   Architectual and Transportation Barriers Compliance
Board;
                   Washington, D.C.
 
2:55 pm     THE BRAILLE MONITOR 
 
3:00 pm     REPORTS, RESOLUTIONS, AND OTHER BUSINESS 
 
5:00 pm     ADJOURN
 
[]  THURSDAY, JULY 7, Continued  
 
6:00 - 8:00 pm­AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND AND AccessWorld PRESENT AN
ACCESSIBLE CELL PHONE ROUNDUP
Panzacola F-4 Ballroom, Level 1 
You are invited to an informational reception featuring presentations by
AccessWorld staff and hands-on opportunities with our top choices of phones
for nonvisual and low vision use. We also look forward to greeting AFB’s old
friends and making new ones.  
 
7:00 - 8:15 pm­EXPERIENCE THE BLIO READER: MAKING THE WORLD’S BOOKS
ENJOYABLE, USABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE!
Suwannee 21, Level 2
Presented by James Gashel
 
7:00 9:00 pm­EXHIBITS ONLY 
Sebastian K Ballroom, Level 1  
 
7:00 9:00 pm­“SOCIAL SECURITY AND SSI: WHAT APPLICANTS, ADVOCATES, AND
RECIPIENTS SHOULD KNOW” SEMINAR
Suwannee 11, Level 2 
Topics: Social Security and SSI benefits, including eligibility criteria,
the application process, reporting obligations, and appeals process.  Also
get information on the Medicare prescription drug benefit income subsidy
program. 
Presenter: Daniel B. Frye, J.D., Social Security Advocate/Consultant
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm­IEP TRAINING FOR NFB VOLUNTEER ADVOCATES
Suwannee 18, Level 2
Attorneys Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum and Carlton Anne Cook Walker instruct this
workshop to provide an overview of the IEP legal framework, discuss how to
deal with typical issues, and offer advice and tips for being an effective
NFB volunteer advocate at IEP meetings for families with blind children.  
 
7:00 - 9:00 pm­ACCESSIBLE MATH FOR STUDENTS WITH PRINT DISABILITIES
Wekiwa 10, Level 2
Come preview Pearson products that make college math more accessible!
You'll work with JAWS on both an online homework system and readable eBook
to provide us with feedback and your suggestions for future enhancements.
Facilitators: Rick Clinton, Marlene Thom, and Heijung Kim
 
 
[]  THURSDAY, JULY 7, Continued  
 
7:00 - 11:00 pm­ELEVENTH ANNUAL SHOWCASE OF TALENT­Fee: $5.00 
Panzacola G-1 Ballroom, Level 1 
Register early by contacting Performing Arts Division leaders at the
convention by Tuesday. Proceeds benefit the division’s scholarship program
and other programs. Sponsored by the Performing Arts Division; Dennis H.R.
Sumlin, President
 
7:30 - 9:00 pm­THE IMPACT OF ORACLE PRODUCTS IN EDUCATION AND THE WORKPLACE
Wekiwa 2, Level 2
Oracle technologies, platforms, and applications are installed at over
370,000 organizations worldwide, creating significant opportunities for
people with disabilities. Learn about the latest developments in our key
products, and hear from Oracle’s own employees who rely on these
technologies for their jobs.
 
8:00 - 9:00 pm­FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING
Suwannee 19, Level 2 
All convention delegates involved in or interested in twelve-step recovery
programs are invited to attend.  Gary Ray, Coordinator
 
8:00 - 11:30 pm­MONTE CARLO NIGHT
Wekiwa 8, Level 2  
Try your luck at any of the usual card games found on a casino floor.  
Sponsored by the National Association of Blind Students Division
 
8:30 - 9:45 pm­EXPERIENCE THE BLIO READER: MAKING THE WORLD’S BOOKS
ENJOYABLE, USABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE!
Suwannee 21, Level 2
Presented by James Gashel
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[]  FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2011  
 
8:00 - 8:45 am­DEVOTIONS
Wekiwa 1, Level 2 
 
8:15 8:45 am­REGISTRATION ($20)­Final opportunity to register.
Sebastian Ballroom Pre-function Area, Level 1
 

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GENERAL SESSION




 
9:00 am    INVOCATION
 
9:05 am    NO MORE SUBMINIMUM WAGES: THE TIME IS NOW!
                  Fredric K. Schroeder, Ph.D.; Research Professor; San Diego
State University; Vienna, Virginia
                   
9:25 am    CONDITIONS FOR THE BLIND IN THE WORKSHOP DURING THREE DECADES
                  Stancil Tootle, Board Member, National Federation of the
Blind of Georgia; Employee, Georgia Industries for the Blind; Bainbridge,
Georgia
 
9:40 am     REPORT ON DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT POLICY FROM THE
                             UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
                             The Honorable Kathleen Martinez, Assistant
Secretary, Office of
                             Disability Employment Policy, United States
Department of Labor;
                             Washington, D.C.
 
9:55 am    VALUABLE WORK AND VALUABLE WORKERS: A REPORT FROM THE CHICAGO
LIGHTHOUSE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED
                  Dr. Janet Szlyk, President and Executive Director, The
Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired; Chicago,
Illinois
 
10:10 am  CHANGES IN POLICY IN EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS FOR 
                             THE BLIND
                             Jim Kesteloot, Member, Committee for Purchase
>From People
                             Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled; Chicago,
Illinois
 
[]  FRIDAY, JULY 8, Continued  
 
10:25 am  ADDRESSING INEQUITIES IN THE WORKPLACE: THE
                             PROMISE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
                             The Honorable Jacqueline Berrien, Chair, United
States Equal
                             Employment Opportunity Commission; Washington,
D.C.
 
10:45 am  A BLIND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF ONE OF THE LARGEST
                             STATES IN AMERICA
                             The Honorable Governor David A. Paterson; New
York, New York
 
11:00 am  BUILDING ACCESSIBLE TOOLS FOR KNOWLEDGE: A
                             COMMITMENT BY A COMPUTER GIANT
                             Dr. Alan Eustace, Senior Vice President,
Knowledge; Google;
                             Mountain View, California
 
11:20 am  LIBRARY SERVICES TO THE BLIND OF THE NATION AND ACCESS TO DIGITAL
MATERIAL FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
                  Dr. Deanna B. Marcum, Associate Librarian for Library
Services, The Library of Congress; Washington, D.C.
                   
11:40 am  QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION
 
11:45 am  REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
 
12:00 pm ADJOURN
 

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12:00 noon - 1:45 pm­AMATEUR RADIO DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING
Suwannee 11, Level 2
D. Curtis Willoughby (ka0vba), President
 
12:00 noon - 1:45 pm­RAFFLES AND DRAWINGS
Wekiwa 5, Level 2
 
 
 
 
 
 
[]  FRIDAY, JULY 8, Continued  

 
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                                           GENERAL SESSION




 
2:00 pm    CALL TO ORDER
 
2:05 pm    EQUAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION: THE URGENCY AND 
THE LAW
                  Daniel Goldstein, Esq., Partner, Brown, Goldstein & Levy,
LLP; Baltimore, Maryland
                   
2:20 pm    THE ACCESSIBLE CAMPUS IN CALIFORNIA: AN EXAMPLE FOR THE NATION
                   Peter M. Siegel, Chief Information Officer and Vice
Provost, Information and Educational Technology; University of California
Davis; Davis, California
 
2:40 pm     CIVIL RIGHTS FOR DISABLED AMERICANS
                   Samuel Bagenstos, Esq., Principal Deputy Assistant
Attorney
                   General, Civil Rights Division, United States Department
of
                   Justice; Washington, D.C.
 
2:55 pm    TRANSCENDENT IDEAS, THE MAN TO MAKE THEM CURRENT, AND A
PARTNERSHIP EXPANDING ACCESS FOR ALL
                  Ray Kurzweil, President and Chief Executive Officer, K-NFB
Reading Technology, Inc.; Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts
                   
3:15 pm    BLIO: PROVIDING ACCESS TO THREE MILLION BOOKS AND GROWING
                  James Gashel, Vice President of Business Development,
K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc.; Denver, Colorado 
                   
3:30 pm    A PARTNERSHIP FOR ACCESS: COMMENTS FROM THE MAJOR DISTRIBUTOR OF
BOOKS IN THE UNITED STATES
                  Robert Nelson, President, Digital Group, Baker & Taylor;
Charlotte, North Carolina
 
 
 
 
[]  FRIDAY, JULY 8, Continued  
                   
3:45 pm    BASEBALL, HALL OF FAME, BLINDNESS
                  Ron Brown, Second Vice President, National Federation of
the Blind; Indianapolis, Indiana
                   
4:00 pm    DR. JACOB BOLOTIN AWARD
                  James Gashel, Chairperson, Dr. Jacob Bolotin Award
Committee; Secretary, National Federation of the Blind; Denver, Colorado
                   
4:35 pm    REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
                   
5:00 pm    ADJOURN

 
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7:00 pm­BANQUET


Sebastian I and J Ballrooms, Level 1  




INVOCATION
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:  Fredric K. Schroeder 
INTRODUCTIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
BANQUET ADDRESS: Marc Maurer
RECOGNIZING A CHAMPION IN THE STRUGGLE BY THE BLIND FOR FULL
    PARTICIPATION: THE HONORABLE CLIFFORD STEARNS, UNITED
    STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 6TH CONGRESSIONAL
    DISTRICT; FLORIDA
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
 
11:00 pm­SCIENCE FICTION MEETING 
All persons interested in science fiction and fantasy are welcome to join in
an open discussion.  Please contact Ed Meskys for room location.
 

 

CONVENTION NOTES:
 
Note 1.  A Federation Information Desk is in the registration area from
Monday morning through Friday if you have questions or need assistance. The
Florida affiliate also maintains a table near the hotel check in desk in the
main lobby to provide assistance and hospitality during much of the
convention. 
 
Note 2.  Rosen Shingle Creek room rates are: singles and doubles, $63;
triples and quads, $67. In addition to the room rates, there is a 12.5
percent occupancy tax. There is no charge for children under sixteen in the
room with parents as long as no extra bed is required. Proof of convention
registration is necessary, including the showing of an NFB registration
badge if requested. Otherwise, regular hotel rates must be paid.  This is a
non-smoking hotel; smoking is permitted only at specified areas outside.


 


Note 3.  Dog Relief Areas: There are two guide dog relief areas at the
Shingle Creek hotel. The one closest to the sleeping room section is located
outside lower lobby level at the rear side of the hotel toward the outdoor
function space and pool area. The one closest to the meeting room section is
located in the Panzacola-Sebastian wing on level one. Go past the Sebastian
K and L Ballrooms (exhibits and Independence Market), exit through the doors
across the end of the wing that lead to the event parking lot, and turn
left.  


 




Note 4. All requests for announcements by President Maurer during General
Sessions must be submitted in Braille.


 




Note 5. Raffle tickets will not be sold in the registration area, and no
raffles or other such drawings will take place during convention sessions or
at the banquet. The single exception will be that national divisions may (if
they request it in advance) conduct drawings during the sessions or at the
banquet. Groups or affiliates wishing to conduct their drawings (or any
person wishing to know the winners) may go at 12:00 noon on Friday to the
Wekiwa 5 Room, Level 2.


 




Note 6.  Child-care services for children between the ages of six weeks and
ten years are available during convention sessions, most meetings, and the
banquet.  Preregistration and payment by June 15 were required for
child-care. Child-care is organized and supervised by Carla McQuillan, the
executive director of Main Street Montessori Association.  Alison McQuillan
serves as the activities and staff coordinator. Please note that child-care
provides morning and afternoon snacks, but parents are required to provide
lunch for their child(ren) every day. 

Times listed are the opening and closing times for child-care. A late fee of
$10 per quarter-hour per child will be assessed for late pickups. Child-care
hours are: 
          Sunday, 7/3                  8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30
pm  
          Monday, 7/4                  Closed
          Tuesday, 7/5                8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30
pm  
          Wednesday, 7/6           8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30 pm  
          Thursday, 7/7               8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30
pm 
                                                Friday, 7/8
8:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 to 5:30 pm and
                                                Banquet 7/8
6:30 pm to 30 minutes after banquet ends 
 


Note 7.  Divisions, Committees, and Groups: The Federation carries on its
business through affiliated divisions, committees, and groups, which are
listed below along with their presidents or chairpersons.  


 


 


Divisions: 




Agriculture and Equestrian: Fred Chambers, President;
Assistive Technology Trainers:  Michael Barber, President;
Classics, Antiques, and Rods or Special Interest Vehicles (CARS): 
          Joseph B. Naulty, President;
Deaf-Blind: Burnell Brown, President;
Diabetes Action Network for the Blind: Michael Freeman, President;
Human Services: David Stayer, President;
National Association of the Blind in Communities of Faith: Tom Anderson, 
          President;
National Association of Blind Entrepreneurs: James R. Bonerbo, Pres.
National Association of Blind Lawyers: Scott LaBarre, President;
National Association of Blind Merchants: Nicky Gacos, President;
National Association of Blind Office Professionals: Lisa Hall, President;
National Association of Blind Piano Technicians: Don Mitchell, President;
National Association of Blind Rehabilitation Professionals: Melody
          Lindsey, President;
National Association of Blind Students: Arielle Silverman, President;
National Association of Blind Veterans: Dwight Sayer, President;
National Association of Guide Dog Users: Marion Gwizdala, President;
National Association to Promote the Use of Braille: Sandy Halverson,
President;
National Federation of the Blind Amateur Radio: D. Curtis Willoughby, Pres.
National Federation of the Blind in Computer Science: Curtis Chong, Pres. 
National Federation of the Blind Krafters: Joyce Kane, President;
National Federation of the Blind Seniors: Judy Sanders, President;
National Organization of Blind Educators: Sheila Koenig, President;
National Organization of Parents of Blind Children: Laura Weber, President;
Performing Arts: Dennis H.R. Sumlin, President;
Public Employees: Ivan Weich, President;
Science and Engineering: John Miller, President;
Sports and Recreation: Lisamaria Martinez, President; 
Travel and Tourism: Don Gillmore, President;
Writers: Robert Leslie Newman, President.
 


Committees: 




Ambassadors: Angela Wolf, Chairperson;
Blind Educator of the Year Award: David Ticchi, Chairperson;
Committee on Assistive Technology (COAT): Curtis Chong, Chairperson;
Committee on Automobile and Pedestrian Safety (CAPS): Deborah Kent 
          Stein, Chairperson;
Committee to Empower Underserved Populations (CEUP): Ron Brown,
          Chairperson;
Cultural Exchange and International Program: Diane McGeorge, 
          Chairperson; 
Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award: Cathy Jackson, 
          Chairperson;
Employment: Dick Davis, Chairperson;
Genetic Education: Barbara Pierce, Chairperson; 
Imagination Fund: Parnell Diggs, Chairperson;
Jacobus tenBroek Award: Ramona Walhof, Chairperson;
Jacobus tenBroek Memorial Fund: Gary Mackenstadt, Chairperson; Joy Harris,
          Co-Chairperson;
Kenneth Jernigan Fund: Allen Harris, Chairperson;
Library Services: David Hyde, Chairperson; 
Loan Fund: Donald C. Capps, Chairperson;
Membership: Ron Gardner, Chairperson; J.W. Smith, Co-Chairperson;
Newel Perry Award: Allen Harris, Chairperson; 
Newsletter Publications: Robert Leslie Newman, Chairperson;
PAC Plan: Scott LaBarre, Chairperson; Carlos Serván and Doug Trimble, Co-
          Chairpersons 
Planned Giving: John Halverson, Chairperson;
Promotion, Evaluation, and Advancement of Technology: Gary Wunder,
          Chairperson;
Public Relations: Christopher Danielsen, Chairperson; 
Research and Development: Hai Nguyen Ly, Chairperson;
Resolutions: Sharon Maneki, Chairperson;
Scholarship: Patti Chang, Chairperson;
Shares Unlimited in NFB (SUN): Sandy Halverson, Chairperson; 
Spanish Translation: Norman Gardner, Chairperson;
White Cane and Affiliate Finance: Alpidio Rolón, Chairperson.
 
 
Groups: 
Blind Musicians: Linda Mentink, Chairperson;
Blind Parents: Deborah Kent Stein, Chairperson;
Blind Professional Journalists: Elizabeth Campbell and Bryan Bashin, 
           Co-Chairpersons; 
Educators of Blind Children: Gail Wagner, Chairperson; 
Legislative Initiatives Discussion: Don Burns, Coordinator;
Living History: Michael Freholm, Chairperson;
NFB in Judaism: David Stayer, Chairperson;
NFB Lions: Ramona Walhof and Milton Ota, Co-Chairpersons; 
Orientation and Mobility: Edward C. Bell, Chairperson;
Professionals in Blindness Education: Annee Hartzell, Chairperson
Webmasters: Gary Wunder, Chairperson.
 
NAVIGATING THE HOTEL 
(An article by Mary Ellen Jernigan reprinted from the May Monitor)
 
          In recent years I have written a description of the layout of the
convention hotel.  Although I have tried, I haven't been able to come up
with an image as memorable as “a high top tennis shoe lying on its side” to
picture the footprint of the Hotel.  Nor can I speak easily in terms of
north, south, east, and west, because if you were to walk in the front door
with compass in hand (which I did), you would find that you were heading not
south, not east, or even southeast, but a little east of southeast­120
degrees to be exact.  
 
The first thing to understand about the Hotel is that the meeting rooms are
located in an area that is totally separate from the part of the Hotel that
contains the sleeping rooms. The sleeping room elevators do not go to the
meeting room levels. This means that the starting place to find any meeting
room is always the main lobby.  
 
When you have come in the front door, the Hotel registration desk is located
to your left along the same wall as the front door. Directly across from the
front door toward the far side of the lobby you will find the Birdcage. The
Birdcage is a tall, free-standing structure about three feet across filled
with colorful, chirping, tropical birds, and is used by Hotel staff and
guests alike as a major landmark and meeting place.  Just beyond the
Birdcage is a balcony railing overlooking the level below.  Since the odd
compass orientation of the Hotel makes speaking of facing, turning, or
walking north, south, east, or west not particularly meaningful, I will use
the following terms in describing the lobby: front door side of the lobby,
balcony side of the lobby, facing the balcony, facing the front door, and
standing at the Birdcage.  
 
There are two sets of elevators in the main lobby.  One set serves the lobby
level, the lower lobby level, and floors 1 through 10. These elevators are
located inside of a short, free-standing elevator corridor which is
perpendicular to and directly across from the Hotel check-in desk.  The
corridor has an opening at both ends­one end opening toward the Hotel
check-in desk, and the other end opening toward the balcony side of the
lobby.  If you turn right as you exit the elevator corridor at the balcony
end of the corridor, you will be heading directly toward the Birdcage.
 
The second set of elevators serves the lobby level, the lower lobby level,
and floors 10 through 14. To find this set of elevators from the front door,
cross the lobby to the Birdcage (at this point you will be facing the
balcony rail overlooking the lower level) and turn right, walking until you
dead end at a display case outside of the entrance to the Cala Bella
restaurant. The elevators are now immediately on your right.       
 
          The numbering system for the sleeping rooms is based on the floor
and the wing in which the room is located, with the floor number given first
followed by the wing designation and then the room number.  On each sleeping
room floor as you leave the elevator area there is a tactile placard on the
wall giving a diagram of the wing layout.  The letters and numbers can be
read tactilely.  
 
If you are standing at the Birdcage facing the balcony rail, the staircase
leading down to the lower level will be to your right along the balcony
rail.  Farther to your right is the fine dining Italian bistro Cala Bella.
If you are facing the balcony rail and turn left at the Birdcage you will be
walking along the balcony side of the lobby.  You would pass the opening
into the 1 to 10 elevator corridor on your left, and then continuing on you
would find the Concierge on your right.  Immediately beyond the Concierge’s
desk is a small single elevator which serves only the lobby level, the lower
lobby level, and sleeping rooms located on the third floor.  Just beyond
this elevator is the entrance into the spa.  In this corner of the lobby you
will also find men’s and women’s rest rooms and a staircase leading to the
third floor sleeping rooms.
 
Located on the lower level of the lobby is the large Café Osceola, which is
open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner offering both buffets and ala carte
menu options. Also on this level is the 18 Monroe Street Market.  This
market is open 24 hours a day and is a combination of convenience store and
quick-service restaurant.  The restaurant part of the operation opens at
6:30 a.m. and continues well into the evening, offering hot and cold
deli-style sandwiches, salads, pizza, hot entrées and desserts either for
dine-in or take-out to your room or the outside eating area near the pools.
This is a large area containing tables and chairs. The Hotel fitness room is
also located on the lower lobby level.  
 
The Hotel swimming pools and hot tubs, outdoor function space, and
recreation areas, and the Cat-tails Pool Bar and Grille are all accessed
from the lower lobby level.  All of this outdoor space is located on the
rear side.    
 
Outside on the front entrance side at the lobby level is a stand-alone
facility housing a restaurant called A Land Remembered, and the Shingle
Creek Clubhouse Grille. As you leave the Hotel, a long covered walkway to
the right of the front entrance leads to these restaurants.  The Clubhouse
Grille is open for lunch from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  A Land Remembered is
open for dinner only.  
MEETING SPACE
          The meeting space is connected to the main lobby and sleeping room
section by a wide passageway accessed only from the lobby level.  Standing
at the Birdcage facing the front door side of the Hotel, walking forward
across the lobby, and making a left turn just before going out the front
door places you at the entrance to the passageway connecting the lobby and
meeting space.  Or if you are coming into the Hotel through the front door,
making a right turn immediately after passing the bell stand will place you
at the entrance to this passageway. 
 
Along both sides of the passageway are restaurants and shops.  Walking
toward the meeting space, the first thing on your left will be Smooth Java,
a full-service coffee bar featuring Starbucks coffees; followed by The
Headwaters Lounge which serves appetizers, salads, and sandwiches, as well
as beverages; and finally the Banrai Sushi Restaurant.  The right side of
the passageway as you walk toward the meeting space has a Guest Services
counter where you can obtain tickets and transportation to various local
attractions or arrange for an Enterprise rental car, followed by a number of
retail shops, and the Tobias Flats and Watering Hole serving soups, salads,
grilled flatbread sandwiches, and desserts.    
 
After passing by the retail shops and eateries, you come to a large Rotunda
which serves as the entryway to the Hotel’s meeting space sometimes referred
to as the “Convention Center.”  Continuing straight ahead, crossing the
Rotunda to the far side, you will find a wide, short flight of steps leading
up to Level 2 of the meeting space.  At the base of the steps to the right
and the left are escalators and staircases leading down to Level 1 of the
meeting space. The escalator and staircase on your right take you to the
Panzacola-Sebastian wing of the meeting space on Level 1.  All of our
meetings and activities on Level 1 are in the Panzacola-Sebastian wing.  The
escalator and staircase on your left lead to the Gatlin wing of the Level 1
meeting space. A small escalator located to the right of the steps also
leads up to Level 2 of the meeting space.   
 
None of our meetings or activities takes place in the Gatlin wing. Should
you go down that escalator or staircase on your left, you cannot get to our
meeting space in the Panzacola-Sebastian wing except by coming back up to
the Rotunda and taking the other escalator or staircase leading to the
Panzacola-Sebastian wing.  
 
With respect to the escalator and staircase, the staircase is located
between the up escalator and the down escalator. A small elevator also
serves the meeting space in the Panzacola-Sebastian wing on Level 1, the
Rotunda, and the meeting space on Level 2. Please note that there is also a
small elevator that goes from Level 2 to the Rotunda and to the Gatlin wing
on Level 1.  This means that should you happen to take the Gatlin wing
elevator from Level 2, you would need to get off at the Rotunda.  Remember,
if you end up in the Gatlin wing (either by taking the wrong elevator, the
wrong staircase, or the wrong escalator), you need to return to the Rotunda
to get to the Panzacola-Sebastian wing. Level 2 of the meeting space is also
served by two short escalators going only between the Rotunda and Level
2­the down escalator being found near the small elevator serving the
Panzacola-Sebastian wing, and the up escalator being found near the small
elevator serving the Gatlin wing. 
 
If you continue straight ahead after you reach the top of the short flight
of steps leading to Level 2, you enter a corridor containing the ten Wekiwa
meeting rooms. These rooms are along both sides of the corridor with 1, 2,
3, 4, and 5 on the right, and 10, 9, 8, 7, and 6 on the left.  
          
If at the top of the steps you were to turn left and continue walking until
you cannot go farther and then turn right, you enter a corridor containing
the eleven Suwannee meeting rooms.  These rooms are along both sides of the
corridor with 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 on the right side, and 21, 20, 19, 18,
17, and 16 on the left.  There are restrooms just ahead of you before you
make the right turn into the Suwannee meeting room corridor.  
 
          Also located on Level 2 are the St. John’s meeting rooms, but we
do not use the St. John’s rooms for any of our meetings.
 
          The General Sessions, the Board meeting, the Banquet, the Exhibit
Hall (which this year includes the Independence Market), Registration and
Preregistration, Resolutions Committee meeting, and a number of our other
activities and meetings are located on Level 1 in the Panzacola-Sebastian
wing. The Panzacola-Sebastian wing contains the Panzacola ballroom and the
Sebastian ballroom­both of which divide up into many smaller meeting room 

sections. The names of the sections of the Panzacola ballroom begin with F,
G, or H. The sections of the Sebastian ballroom begin with I, J, K, or L.  
 
As you enter the Panzacola-Sebastian wing from the escalator, staircase, or
small elevator you are entering an L-shaped passageway.  As you continue
walking straight ahead, you are walking along the short arm of the ‘L.’ The
Panzacola meeting rooms F-4, F-3, F-2, and F-1 (in that order) will be on
your left. There will be no rooms on your right.  This short arm of the ‘L’
is about 200 feet long and ends at the Panzacola registration counter.  (We
are not using the Panzacola registration counter, but it is a good landmark
to use to find the intersection of the long and short arms of the ‘L.’)
Turning left at the Panzacola registration counter, you enter the very long
(about 500 feet) arm of the ‘L.’  Along the left side of the long arm of the
‘L’ passageway (also known as the Panzacola-Sebastian Pre-function area)
will be entryways (in this order) to the Panzacola G and H rooms, and the
Sebastian I, J, K, and L rooms.  Along the right side of the passageway are
glass doors and windows to the outside of the Hotel, restrooms, and the
Sebastian registration counter.  Preregistration on Monday, July 4, will be
at the Sebastian registration counter.  Registration on Monday, July 4, for
those who have not preregistered will be farther down the ‘L’ beyond the
Sebastian registration counter. Later in the week, all registration will be
at the Sebastian registration counter.  During much of the convention, the
Hotel plans to offer buffet-type fast food service (quick breakfasts,
beverages, soups, sandwiches, salads, chips, and perhaps some hot entrées)
in the Panzacola-Sebastian Pre-function area. 
 
General Sessions will be held in Sebastian I and J.  The Exhibit Hall will
be in Sebastian K and L, which is the last section of the Sebastian ballroom
at the very far end of the 500-foot passageway.  Doors across the far end of
the passageway lead outside to the Event Parking Lot, where the CARS
Division Auto Show and the Blind Driver Challenge demonstrations will take
place. Exiting these doors and turning left will lead to another dog relief
area.
 
As I bring this article to a close, I offer one final navigation tip.  If
after studying this material you remember only one thing­it should be this:
To go to any meeting of any kind from inside the Hotel you must get yourself
to the Rotunda.  
 
See you at the Rotunda!    

[] Thank You... 
 
          The National Federation of the Blind acknowledges with gratitude
our Title, Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze, and White Cane Convention
Sponsors listed below. Their messages follow.
 
Title Sponsor: 
eBay, Inc.
 
Platinum Sponsors: 
HumanWare
UPS 
 
Gold Sponsors: 
Oracle 
Market Development Group, Inc. 
Ingram Content Group and VitalSource Technologies
 
Silver Sponsor: 
Freedom Scientific 
 
Bronze Sponsors: 
IBM 
National Industries for the Blind 
Research in Motion 
 
White Cane Sponsors: 
GW Micro, Inc. 
Toyota 
HIMS 
Sendero Group
Learning Ally (formerly Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic) 
LevelStar 
Independence Science
C AND P (Chris Park Design)
En-Vision America

        David Andrews and long white cane Harry, dandrews at visi.com
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