[Ohio-talk] Buckeye Update

Dawn dlanting at bex.net
Sat Dec 14 06:19:43 UTC 2013


I am so loooiking forward  to attending  one of these conventions  hopefully
next years  cant wait

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From: Ohio-talk [mailto:ohio-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of COLLEEN
ROTH
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2013 11:28 PM
To: ohio-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] Buckeye Update

 Hello Everyone,
I appreciate Eric's work in getting us good rates for our NFBO Convention.
Personally I do not care about amenities at our Conventions.
I go to the Convention to work. I personally think that we should get as
many people to the epention as possible. Given that there is a need for
individuals and Chapters to help with Convention Attendance we need to make
it affordable.
I'm not talking about a dump. I am talking a hotel which doesn't have so
many distractions that people would rather do other things than attend
meetings.
If we sold $1000 worth of candy we will generate $150 clear.
I am going to make a suggestion. Years ago we took things to eat in our
rooms which cut out some of the expenses incurred at a Convention.
There is no reason why people can't take a hot pot for heating water.
You can heat water to maoe oatmeal. You can also heat soup in the Hot Pot.
Crackers, Bread, and Peanut Butter work well too.
We have been able to go to other nearby restaurants which are less expensive
too.
I like moving the Convention to different parts of the State but honestly I
wouldn't care if the Convention was in Columbus every year.
I think it's OK to have someone from the area where a State Convention is
held be on the Planning Committee. The Agenda and logistics are best handled
by a Convention Commitee.
I can say this because I have been involved in the NFBO when Conventions had
a lot more involvement from the Local Chapter.
This doesn't Local Chapter shouldn't help.
If we move the State Toledo hasn't had a Convention since 1998.
I think we have to have a lot more fund-raising if we are going to be able
to assist people to go to the Convention.
Maybe some people got a little spoiled because they didn't have to work very
hard to help get to the Convention.
I do not want people to miss the Convention, I would just like people to
help with the Fund-raising so that we can help more people to attend.
Colleen Roth



----- Original Message -----
From: Cheryl Fields <cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com>
To: NFB of Ohio Announcement and Discussion List ohio-talk at nfbnet.org
Date: Friday, December 13, 2013 5:29 pm
Subject: Re: [Ohio-talk] Buckeye Update

>
>
> Eric
> Thank you for the updates, and your work to secure the hotel for our 
> next convention, it's good you have that experience. However, it is 
> unfortunate and disappointing to hear we are traveling to Central Ohio 
> once again for the convention. It is costly for everyone no matter 
> where we go. Is there a plan on the drawing board to provide 
> assistance in the near future? If the proceeds from the Mally's fund 
> raiser are not designated, this may be a great way to begin a special 
> fund for covention assistance. North East Ohio has much to offer for 
> convention goers, and many loyal federationist, how can we be afforded 
> the opportunity to host our state convention for 2016-2017? There are 
> people in other chapters with convention planning experience, and 
> would love the opportunity to present a proposal to the board for the 
> future. Whom do we send this request to? If we begin to plan now we 
> could incorporate some additional things that are difficult to do on 
> short notice.
> If there is a convention planning committee I would like to volunteer 
> to serve, please forward my information to the committee chair. 
> Thanks, stay warm!
> 
> Merry Christmas!
> 
> Cheryl Fields
> On 12/13/13, Eric Duffy <eduffy at deltav.org> wrote:
> > National Federation of the Blind of Ohio Buckeye Update, December 
> > 13, 2013 It is Friday the 13th. For those of you who are 
> > superstitious this is not a good day. For those who don't believe in 
> > such things it is just another day, unless the thirteenth has 
> > significance in your life for another reason. I thought of this 
> > because I just passed a car accident while getting on the highway to 
> > travel back home from Brookville.
> > The Board of Directors of the National Federation of the Blind of 
> > Ohio met Tuesday evening. We had a good but short meeting.  I 
> > appointed the committees that will do much of the work of the 
> > organization in 2014. The committee appointments will be sent out 
> > with the minutes of the meeting next week. Shelbi was very quick in 
> > finishing the minutes, and we are now giving the board the chance to 
> > look at them before sending them out.
> > I can tell you that it was decided that the 2014 and 2015 
> > conventions will be in the Columbus area. Specifically we will be at 
> > the Holiday Inn at 7007 North High Street in Worthington. The date 
> > for the 2014 convention is October 31 through November 2. Room rates are
$76 plus tax.
> > I have been highly involved with planning conventions for this 
> > organization for about 26 years. I first started traveling to look 
> > at hotels with Barbara Pierce and Pat Eschbach. Once I demonstrated 
> > my ability to select appropriate hotels for the organization and to 
> > successfully negotiate with the hotels, Barbara turned the 
> > responsibility for finding suitable convention sites over to me. Yes 
> > Mary Pool chaired the convention committee for many years, and she 
> > assisted me in this process. But the responsibility was mine, and I 
> > didn't take it lightly. If all went well with the hotel, people were 
> > happy, and Mary and I received a lot of praise. If things didn't go 
> > well with the hotel, then our selection of hotels was questioned. 
> > That really never happened.
> > Yes, we had a time or two when we said let's not go back to that 
> > hotel, but by and large the membership has been pleased with the 
> > hotels we have had and the rates we have enjoyed.
> > It seems to me that in the early part of this decade the board 
> > decided that we should hold the convention in Columbus for several 
> > years and we did that. We have been in the Dayton area for the last 
> > three conventions.
> > I have come to understand that many who attend convention on a 
> > regular basis prefer Columbus, because it is centrally located. We 
> > have certainly discovered that we save money by holding our in 
> > person board meetings in Columbus.
> > It seems to me that when everything else is equal among hotels, 
> > people want a hotel that is easy to get to and good room rates. 
> > Richard Payne once said to me that perhaps people would be willing 
> > to pay a little more for a hotel with some extra amenities. I 
> > believe that we must have a nice hotel that is affordable. Only 
> > those who can afford to do so will attend the convention. Now that 
> > we no longer have money to offer convention assistance affordability is
even more important than it was for many years.
> > We are in the Columbus area for the next two years, but we should 
> > think about future conventions and whether or not we want to move 
> > around the state each year as we once did.  Is moving around the 
> > state important enough that we want to put time and resources in to 
> > finding convention locations as we once did. This certainly food for 
> > thought.
> > We have the money to make three scholarships available in 2014.
> > Deborah Kendrick chairs the scholarship committee and will get 
> > applications out soon.
> > The folks at Malley's Chocolate have extended our ordering 
> > opportunity through the end of the business day on Monday. We have 
> > passed our sales goal of $1,000, but the Cleveland chapter is 
> > putting together a nice order that won't be finalized until Monday. 
> > So if you want Malley's chocolate the clock is ticking, but you still
have time.
> >
> > The winter edition of the Buckeye Bulletin is out. It is another 
> > good issue. I want to thank Barbara for her work and also thank 
> > everyone who contributed to the issue. I read many affiliate 
> > newsletters, and I am proud to say that ours is second to none.
> > This is a reminder that our friends at Vanda Pharmaceuticals are 
> > running a campaign to raise awareness of Non-24 Hour Disorder and 
> > raise funds for the National Federation of the Blind at the same time.
> > Non-24-Hour
> > Disorder (Non-24) is a serious circadian rhythm disorder that causes 
> > significant nighttime sleep problems and a wide range of daytime 
> > difficulties, including an overwhelming urge to sleep during the day.
> > According to Vanda, Non-24 affects nearly 70 percent of people who 
> > are totally blind. Sign up to learn more about Non-24-Hour Disorder 
> > by calling 1-855-856-2424, and a portion of $24, divided among 
> > several other blindness organizations, will be donated to the NFB! 
> > And even better, every time you share the program with someone you 
> > know and he or she signs up, Vanda will make another $24 donation. Sign
up and spread the word! I have done this.
> > It
> > is an easy way to get a few dollars in to the treasury of our 
> > national organization.
> > Next week Richard and I will to be traveling to Cleveland to meet 
> > with the Director of the Cleveland Sight Center and to attend the 
> > chapter Christmas party. I am looking forward to both things.
> > I will write again next week. Here is my last reminder about 
> > Malley's.
> > The National Federation of the Blind of Ohio is conducting a 
> > fundraising activity with Malley's Chocolates of Cleveland, Ohio.
> >
> > A website has been setup specifically for the National Federation of 
> > the Blind of Ohio fundraising campaign. All purchases made on that 
> > site will directly benefit the National Federation of the Blind of 
> > Ohio. To connect to this site, please visit 
> > http://www.malleys.com/national-federation-of-the-blind-of-ohio
> >
> > Thank you very much,
> > Eric Duffy, President National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
> >
> > http://www.malleys.com/national-federation-of-the-blind-of-ohio
> > Our mailing address is:
> > 13400 Brookpark Road
> > Cleveland, Ohio 44135
> > Contact us by phone: 1-800-275-6255
> > Fax: 1-800-211-0567
> > All website content C Copyright 2013 Malley's Chocolate. All rights 
> > reserved.
> >
> >
> >
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