[Ohio-talk] National Performing Arts agenda 2014

Jordy Stringer via Ohio-talk ohio-talk at nfbnet.org
Sun May 25 23:44:15 UTC 2014


Greetings on behalf of the performing arts division, we hope this message
finds you well. 

Below you will find this year's National PAD agenda. If you have any
questions please don't hesitate to contact me. 

Jordy Stringer.

 

 

National federation of the blind Performing Arts division Convention agenda
2014 

 

Contact information:

Performing Arts Division, National Federation of the Blind 

8253 Har court RD, Indianapolis IN, 46260

Jordy D. Stringer. President 

E-Mail: Jordystringer83 at gmail.com

Phone: 317-643-1890

Beth Allred, Vice President

E-mail: beth.allred at gmail.com

Phone: 317-643-1890

 

Location:

The 2014 convention of the National Federation of the Blind will take place
in Orlando, Florida, July 1-6, at the Rosen Centre Hotel at 9840
International Drive, Orlando, Florida 32819. The hotel is now accepting
reservations. Call (800) 204-7234 to make a reservation. The 2014 room rates
are singles, doubles, and twins, $82; and triples and quads, $88. In
addition to the room rates there will be a tax, which at present is 13.5
percent.

 

The Performing Arts Division, a strong and proud division of the National
Federation of the Blind, has planned many exciting activities for this
year's national convention!  Please join us!  

These exciting events begin on the evening of Wednesday, July second; the
Performing Arts Division will present "Owning the stage." 7:00 9:00p. Room
(TBA) Cost $5

Julie McGinnity, Rob Jones and Denis Sumlin will offer discussion, Tips and
tricks that will transform the way you think and give you the confidence to
help you own your peace of the stage. 

 

Thursday July 3, General membership meeting. Are you new to the Performing
Arts Division and have questions about who we are?  Do you have questions
about the new song contest or suggestions for additional future plans or
activities for us?   Would you like to learn more about the 14-year history
of the Division?  Do you want to develop a performing arts division in your
state? This year our annual meeting will be the time for you to voice your
ideas and engage with us.  The meeting will take place on Thursday July
third.  Let's begin planning for the future!  Room: TBA Time: 1:00 PM 4:00
PM. 

This year is also an election year. All positions/seats are up for election.

Current officers and board members:

President, Jordy D. Stringer

Vice President, Beth Allred 

Secretary, Julie McGinnity

Treasurer, Keisha Holmes

Board Members, Kevin Reeves, Mindy Jacobson, Denis sumlin, Anthony Evans,
And Devin Akins.

 

Join us for a night of great performances at the Show Case of Talent!  This
year the annual talent show will take place on Saturday July 5th. Admission
is $5.  This year we have added the exciting opportunity for two acts to win
cash prizes. The cost to perform in this year's show is $10. 

Whether you perform in the show or support your friends from the audience,
it will be an enjoyable evening of great entertainment!  The contest will be
judged by three members of our federation family. 

First, Jordy Stringer. Currently Jordy serves as performing arts division
president,

Second, Lauren McLarney, Government affairs specialist National Federation
of the blind, and last but not least, Marion Gwizdala who currently serves
as President of the national association of guide dog users. 

Room: Junior ball room G. Time: 7:00 PM 10:00 PM. Saturday July 5th.

First prize, $200. Second Pries, $100.

 

Feel free to stop by the Performing Arts table in the exhibit hall as well.
We look forward to connecting with you all soon. 

Please contact us with any questions!  

Phone: (317)643-1890  

Email President Jordy Stringer at jordystringer83 at gmail.com 

E-mail Vice President Beth Allred at: beth.allred at gmail.com

About the National Federation of the Blind:

 

The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) is the oldest, largest, and most
influential nationwide membership organization of blind people in the United
States.  Founded in 1940, the NFB advocates for the civil rights and
equality of blind Americans, and develops innovative education, technology,
and training

programs to provide the blind and those who are losing vision with the tools
they need to become independent and successful.  We need your support.  To

make a donation, please go to www.nfb.org.

 

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams.

You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.

 




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