[Ohio-Talk] Hot off the Press is the 2022 National Federation of the Blind of Ohio Agenda attached and enclosed!
Suzanne Turner
smturner.234 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 8 02:18:40 UTC 2022
76th Annual Convention
Millennium: Honoring the Past, Treasuring the Present, Shaping the Future
Independence, Ohio
November 4-6, 2022
Richard Payne, President
Suzanne Turner, Vice President and Convention Coordinator
Host Chapters
Cleveland Chapter: Suzanne Turner, President
Cuyahoga County Chapter: Annette Anderson, President
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
6200 Quarry Lane, Independence, Ohio 44131
216-447-1300
Welcome by Richard Payne, President
Thank you for traveling to the rockinest weekend of the year to take part in
our 76th annual state convention. We are truly happy that you are here. This
year's agenda is filled with information designed to help you live the life
you want. As you take the time to become familiar with the hotel, listen to
guest speakers, participate in breakout sessions, join division and chapter
meetings, and enjoy a meal with your Federation family during our annual
banquet, please take a moment to reflect on the historic significance that
76 years of blind people building the lives we want by marching together
toward independence has had on our lives.
Join us as we celebrate the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio's
annual convention and expand our circle of participation, connecting blind
Ohioans from across the state for what we expect to be the largest gathering
of blind people in Ohio in many years. We encourage you to begin preparing
to attend this outstanding event during the first weekend of November 2022.
This convention will offer blind people an opportunity to learn about
accessible technology at our Tech Fair and living with blindness by
attending many educational seminars.
Although you will undoubtedly enjoy time with your friends, please reach out
to those who have never joined us before and help them to become comfortable
and learn more about the Federation. Of course all attendees are asked to
attend and participate in all sessions.
Dozens of people across our affiliate have worked tirelessly to make this
convention possible. I am sincerely grateful to all those who have given
hours and hours of their time and energy to make this convention special. As
an all-volunteer organization, we are blessed to have a wide range of
dedicated members ready to lend a hand. I hope that you enjoy the fruits of
our collective efforts. Let's go build the Federation.
Code of Conduct
Through advocacy, public awareness, and mentoring, the National Federation
of the Blind provides support to members and advocates for our rights to
live the lives we want. As a member or guest at our convention, you
represent not only yourself but also our organization. We want you to enjoy
your time with us, make new friends, and renew old acquaintances. Although
we encourage members to socialize and have fun, the convention also provides
an important opportunity to come together to continue the work of our
organization, to learn about the important initiatives that we are involved
with on a local and national level, and to plan our work for the future.
We welcome all attendees to our convention and embrace diversity, inclusion,
and mutual respect. As with all NFB events attendees of the 76th Annual
Convention of the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio are subject to
the NFB's Code of Conduct, which can be found at:
<https://nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct/code>
https://nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct/code.
To that end please keep the following expectations in mind when you join us:
1. We welcome people from all walks of life and with diverse needs and
experiences. Please treat everyone as equals and with respect.
2. Discrimination or harassment will not be tolerated under any
circumstances. If your behavior could possibly make anyone uncomfortable,
even if you would not be upset by it yourself, do not do or say anything
that could be considered inappropriate by others.
3. The Code of Conduct prohibits sexual harassment and sexual
misconduct of any kind.
4. The Code of Conduct prohibits the use of illegal drugs at NFB
events, and states that "Although alcoholic beverages are served at some
Federation social functions, members, employees, contractors, event
attendees, volunteers, and program participants may not take part in any
such functions in a condition that prevents them from participating safely
and from conducting Federation business effectively or that might cause
embarrassment to or damage the reputation of the Federation."
We hope that everyone enjoys their time at the convention. Please take the
time to review the NFB Code of Conduct at
<https://nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct/code>
https://nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct/code to make
sure that you understand your responsibilities. If you witness an incident
that you believe violates the Code of Conduct, you should immediately report
it to a member of the NFB of Ohio Board of Directors.
About the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
The National Federation of the Blind of Ohio (NFB-O) is a 501(c)3 non-profit
organization and a founding affiliate of the National Federation of the
Blind (NFB). We are proud to be an integral part of the oldest and largest
blindness consumer organization in the United States. We are a diverse group
of people dedicated to changing what it means to be blind. Our members work
tirelessly to break down the legal, social, and personal barriers to living
the lives we want.
One Minute Message
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.
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.
If you would like to join the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio, you
may contact William Turner, Membership Coordinator, at TurnerW794 at gmail.com
or (330) 328-9860, and he will refer you to a local chapter in your area.
Navigating the DoubleTree by Barbara Pierce
This is a lovely facility with delicious food. The entrance is on the north
side of the hotel, which means that you are facing south as you enter. If
you step forward a few feet, the registration desk will be on the right
(west) side of the lobby. Seating groups of furniture are in the center of
the lobby, and Shula's Restaurant and Bar is located on the east wall. You
pass through the bar before reaching restaurant seating. Wait in the bar to
be seated.
After checking in, continue walking south. You will notice a corridor
turning west (right). This leads to the sleeping rooms and the elevators to
the upper floors. As you walk down this hall, west, you will first pass the
Directors Room on your right and then the Boardroom. These are small meeting
rooms, and they are close to the lobby end of the hall. After a forty-five
degree bend to the left, this corridor dead ends into an exit with grass
outside it. This is one of two dog relief areas, and a trash receptacle will
be located outside the door for your convenience. Back in the hallway turn
south about ten feet before that door to reach sleeping rooms and the
elevator. At the south end of the hall you can bear right and immediately
find Room 121, our hospitality room, or turn left (east) to walk along a
hall that connects with the south end of the foyer area outside the
ballrooms, which are also our principal breakout rooms.
Before you reach the ballrooms, you come to a cross hallway running south to
the back parking lot and north to the lobby. In the northwest corner of this
intersection is the Amphitheatre. If you walk south toward the parking lot,
you will pass Petit Ballrooms C, D, and E on your left before you reach the
door to the parking lot. This door is also a dog relief exit with a trash
receptacle outside it.
If you return to the lobby and face south, just before the right turn to
pass the Directors Room and Boardroom, you can angle yourself forty-five
degrees to the left and find a corridor with access to the indoor and
outdoor swimming pools and the business center on the right. This hall goes
into the ballroom area. There are two ballrooms, both on the left side. The
first is the Grand Ballroom with division rooms 1, 2, and 3 going south.
Next is a carpeted hall to the left (east) which gives access on the right
side to Petit Ballrooms A and B. Rooms C, D, and E lie to the south of these
two smaller rooms, opening onto the hallway leading to the parking lot and
dog relief area. Note that the only access to rooms A and B is from the
cross hall. There are restrooms in the foyer on the east side before the
ballrooms and also around the hallways near the elevators.
That's it. Read through this article several times, pausing after reading
each new element to build a map in your head. If you take time to do this,
you will sail through the convention with no problems. All rooms are marked
in Braille and raised print in the standard locations. Happy travels.
Convention Arrangements
If you have any questions about convention arrangements, contact Suzanne
Turner, Convention Coordinator, at (216) 990-6199, Email:
SMTurner.234 at gmail.com
Registration and Literature
NFB literature will be available throughout the convention in the
registration area. Pre-registration packet pick-up and convention
registration will take place in the foyer outside of the Grand Ballrooms.
Those who have completed their registration before convention will form a
line at the Pre-Registration Table for a speedy process. Visit the
Registration Table to register for convention or to purchase additional
tickets to events. Both tables will be open for three shifts on Friday, Nov.
4th, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM and 12:45 PM to 1:45 PM and 5:45 PM to 6:45
PM. The Cuyahoga County Chapter has volunteered to staff both tables at
convention. Please contact Annette Anderson with any questions or concerns
at 216-702-1246.
Door Prizes
Door prizes should be labeled clearly in print and Braille with the donor's
name and the amount of cash or type of gift. Annette Lutz is in charge of
door prizes. They may be brought to her directly or left at the Convention
Information Desk with Carolyn Peters. You can call or text Annette at
614-288-4323 if you have questions or concerns.
Registration Is Now Open
You must pre-register for the Ohio convention by October 28, 2022.
Convention registration makes attendees eligible for door prizes. Door
prizes will be drawn during Convention festivities, general sessions, and
the banquet. Registration is required, and you must be in the room to win.
Hospitality
A grab-and-go hospitality with snacks and beverages will be available Friday
from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The hospitality room will be in room 121. The Ohio
Association of Blind Students and the Cleveland Chapter will be on hand to
greet attendees.
Resolutions
All resolutions must be submitted to the Resolutions Committee Chair, Todd
Elzey, no later than October 23. Resolutions will be considered at the
general session on Sunday. For questions, email Todd Elzey at
toddelzey at gmail.com.
Guide Dogs
There are two relief areas for your convenience. The first is located
outside the west doors, off the hall that runs past the Directors Room. The
second is on the south side, at the end of the hall, past the meeting rooms.
A trash receptacle will be provided outside each door. Please note, you will
need your room key after 10:00 PM to get back into the hotel from those
exits. If you have questions or need assistance, contact LuAnn Bowers,
President of the Ohio Guide Dog Users Division at 419-822-6828.
How To Give
You can help build a future of opportunity for the blind by becoming a
member of our Dream Makers Circle. Your legacy gift to the National
Federation of the Blind or the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio can
be made in the form of a will or living trust, an income-generating gift, or
by naming us as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy. For additional
information, please contact Patti Chang at (773) 307-6440 or at
pchang at nfb.org.
Also the PAC Plan allows members, affiliates, chapters, and others to give a
regular and automatic donation to the Federation every month. All you need
to provide is your checking or savings account identification information.
Because of the costs associated with operating the program, the minimum
donation is $5 a month, and there is no restriction on how much you donate.
If you wish to sign up as a new member on the PAC plan or increase your
contribution, you can go to www.nfb.org/pac.
Exhibit Hall
Whether you are an information seeker or a new gadget shopper, you will find
everything that you need to help you live the life you want at this year's
Exhibit Hall. Visit the Exhibit Hall in Grand Ballroom 3 on Saturday
afternoon from noon to 4:00 PM to explore the latest technology and to get
answers to the questions that race through your mind about employment,
healthcare, services for the blind, and much more.
National Representative
The Ohio affiliate is pleased to have Carla McQuillan as our National
Representative. Carla is president of the NFB of Oregon and a member of the
NFB Board of Directors.
Convention Agenda
Friday, November 4, 2022
9:00 AM to 10:30 AM: Pre-Registration Packet Pick-up and Convention
Registration - Grand Ballroom Foyer
9:00 AM to 10:30 AM: The Art of Structured Discovery: Cane Travel the
Federation Way led by Shawn Martin, Cuyahoga County Chapter. Participants
should meet in the main lobby near the front desk to take a walking tour of
the hotel.
10:30 AM to Noon: Board of Directors Meeting - Grand Ball Room I & II-Open
to all convention attendees.
12:45 PM to 1:45 PM: Pre-Registration Packet Pick-up and Convention
Registration-Grand Ballroom Foyer
1:00 PM to 1:45 PM: Rookie Roundup-Petit AB-All first-time convention
attendees are cordially invited to attend a reception. Vice President Turner
and other Federation leaders will be on hand to welcome you to the
convention and preview the weekend's activities. Veteran conventioneers
should urge all first-timer convention participants s to attend this special
event. We cannot wait to welcome you.
General Session-Grand Ballroom I & II
2:00 PM: Call to Order: Richard Payne, President, National Federation of the
Blind of Ohio
2:02 PM: Invocation: Rev. Carolyn Peters, President, Communities of Faith
Division
2:05 PM: Welcome to Independence, Ohio: Annette Anderson, President,
Cuyahoga County Chapter, and William H. Turner, Vice President, Cleveland
Chapter
2:10 PM: Color Guard Presentation: United States Air Force
2:25 PM: Convention Announcements: Suzanne Turner, Vice President
2:30 PM: National Report: Carla McQuillan, National Representative
3:00 PM: Fighting Low Expectations: Todd Elzey, Treasurer
3:15 PM: Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD): Bernadetta King,
Program Manager, Bureau of services for the Visually Impaired (BSVI)
3:40 PM: Cleveland City, Department of Transit & Mobility: Calley Mersmann,
Senior Strategist, Cleveland City Hall
4:05 PM: A year of Progress Hiring People with Disabilities in State
Government, Office of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Enterprise: James
Clinkscale, State ADA Coordinator, State Human Resources Division
4:35 PM: An Update from Disability Rights Ohio (DRO): Kerstin Sjoberg,
Executive Director, Disability Rights Ohio
5:00 PM: Recess-General Session resumes at 9:00 AM Saturday, November 5,
2022.
5:45 PM to 6:45 PM: Pre-Registration Packet Pick-up and Convention
Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer
5:30 PM to 6:50 PM: Changing What it Means to be Blind Through the
Legislative Process - Grand Ballroom: Eric Duffy, Legislative Coordinator,
National Federation of the Blind of Ohio, Come learn how the NFV-O Gets it
done in the State House and in Congress.
5:30 PM to 7:00 PM: Ohio Community Service Division Meeting: Petit AB,
Patricia McPherson, Chair
5:30 PM to 7:00 PM: Ohio Association of Blind Students Division
Meeting-Petit C: Emily Kiehl, President -Swing by the Ohio Association of
Blind Students to network with old and new friends. Participate with a
team-building ice breaker, business meeting, and elections. speaker, LaToya
V Smith, will discuss job opportunities and internships with her company.
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM: Communities of Faith Division Meeting-Amphitheatre, Dr.
Carolyn Peters, President - The doors are always open. We are a diverse
group of blind members representing various religions. Join our business
meeting and elections and learn about resources.
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM: At Large Chapter Meeting - Petit C - Colleen Roth,
President
7:30 PM to 8:30 PM: Resolutions Committee Meeting-Petit AB - Todd Elzey,
Chair - We encourage the participation of all members. Come help shape and
set the policies of the National Federation of the Blind of Ohio to advocate
for positive change.
8:30 PM: Nominating Committee Meeting-This is a closed meeting.
9:00 PM: Talent Show - Grand Ball Room - Perhaps you have a talent you would
like to share. We will feature YOU in an NFB of Ohio "You Got Talent" show.
Contact, Wilbert Turner Facilitator at (216) 212-4959 to learn more.
Saturday, November 5, 2022
7:00 AM to 8:45 AM: Ohio Diabetes Action Network Meeting-Susan Day,
President - Come network with us in the Shula's Restaurant Private Dining
Room for breakfast, elections, and our business meeting
General Session-Grand Ballroom I and II
9:00 AM: Call to Order-Suzanne Turner, Vice President
9:05 AM: Invocation-Ali Benmerzouga, member, Communities of Faith Division
9:10 AM: Blindness and Low Vision Etiquette-Tom Sawyer, Outreach Specialist,
Cleveland Sight Center
9:25 AM: Ohio Library for the Blind & Print Disabled-Kenneth Redd, Library
Assistant, Outreach
9:50 AM: Presidential Address, Millennium: Honoring the Past, Treasuring the
Present, Shaping the Future-Richard Payne, President
10:15 AM Deafblind Awareness with an Emphasis on the Aging Population,
Retirees, and Baby Boomers-John Filek, Regional Service Coordinator, Helen
Keller National Center
10:40 AM: General Voting ADA Requirements-Brett Harbage, ADA Coordinator,
Office of the Ohio Secretary of State
11:10 AM: Introducing A Cubed Design (Accessible, Affordable, Accelerated
Design), a Columbus start-up that aims to tackle the Braille literacy crisis
by making a more affordable Braille display that can be customized and
serviced by users-Caroline Karbowski, Chief Community Officer, Garrett
Carder, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer, Enan Srivastava, Chief
Operations Officer
11:35 AM: Empowering and Assisting Medicare Beneficiaries to Prevent
Healthcare Fraud, Errors, and Abuse and to Avoid Scams-Lisa Dalga, MBA,
Project Manager, Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) and Pro Seniors Inc
Noon: Recess - (General Session resumes at 9:00 AM Sunday.)
12:05 PM: Boxed Lunch Pick-up (tickets required) - Grand Ballroom Foyer
Noon to 4:00 PM: Exhibit Hall - Grand Ballroom III
12:30 PM to 1:50 PM: NFB of Ohio, Blind Seniors Division
Meeting-Amphitheatre-Barbara Pierce, President
12:30 PM to 1:50 PM: Ohio Association of Guide Dog Users Meeting-Petit
AB-LuAnn Bower, President
1:30 PM to 2:50 PM: Leadership Seminar, Establishing the Tone and Setting
the Pace-Ball Room 1 and II-All are invited to participate in a dialog on
developing a leadership plan and establishing vision as a trailblazer in the
NFB, President Richard Payne and National Rep. Carla McQuillan and other
leaders will offer insight on how to be vigilant and confident in getting
the job done.
2:00 to 5:00 PM: Hands-On and Interactive Boutiques
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM: Boutique 1-Amphitheatre (Braille Technology Workshop)
-Come and learn through demonstrations and discussions about Braille
displays, Braille notetakers and other Braille devices. Please bring your
Braille devices into the room and learn how to navigate, compile
information, and connect to various devices such as iPhones, iPads, and
more.
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM: Boutique 2 (OABS STEM Showcase)-Petit AB-Come learn
about geology, physiology, technology, and more from members of the Ohio
Association of Blind Students. This exhibit and showcase of tools used for
nonvisual navigation will provide an understanding of how the blind
interpret STEM through accessible modifications. On display will be the
Talking Lab Quest, how blood cells are differentiated by touch, and more.
3:30 PM to 4:45 PM: Boutique 3 (Technology Workshop)-Amphitheatre-Come
participate in Demonstrations and discussions about Windows 10 operating
system, Google Apps, Apple products, popular iPhone Apps, KNFB Reader, Tap
Tap See, and more.
3:30 PM to 4:45 PM: Boutique 4 (OABS Tactile Art Show)-Petit AB - Come and
enjoy the students' non-visual art and learn about the tools we use to
create it! We will also have a space for everyone to get creative and show
off their own art skills.
3:30 PM to 4:50 PM: You Have the Write to Heal-Petit CD-The season is now to
write, recite & heal with me-Jeanetta Price, CEO and Founder, Blind Girl
Magic
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM: Pre-Banquet Social Hour-Grand Ballroom Foyer-Walk the
Red Carpet and enjoy a cash bar; as beautiful soloist Denise Hudson and the
Music Settlement fills the atmosphere with memorable and harmonious
classics.
6:30 PM: NFBO Banquet (tickets required) - Grand Ballroom
Event Highlights:
* Master of Ceremonies-Richard Payne, President
* Invocation - Wilbert Turner, Treasurer, Communities of Faith
Division
* Keynote Speaker-Carla McQuillan, National Representative
* Gavel Awards - Annette Lutz, Awards Chair, Member, Ohio Board of
Directors
* Scholarship Awards-Kinshuk Tella, Scholarship Co-chair, Member,
Ohio Board of Directors
* Not So Silent Auction-Annette Lutz, Member, Ohio Board of Directors
* Money for the Movement-Todd Elzey, Treasurer
9:00 PM to 11:00 PM: After Party - Grand Ballroom - Stick around after the
banquet to karaoke the night away with your federation family. Enjoy live
music, cash bar, and fellowship.
Sunday, November 6, 2022
8:00 AM to 8:50 AM: Musical Showcase-Grand Ballroom
General Session-Grand Ballroom
9:00 AM: Call to Order-Richard Payne, President
9:05 AM: Moment of silence
9:10 AM: Financial report-Todd Elzey, Treasurer
9:25 AM: Walking In Purpose-Emily Kiehl, President, National Association of
Blind Students
9:45 AM: Nominating Committee Report
10:00 AM: Affiliate Elections-Note: Only those who are current dues-paying
members can vote in this election.
National Federation of the Blind of Ohio Officers and board members' terms
ending In 2022:
President: Richard Payne
Vice President: Suzanne Turner
Secretary: Eric Duffy
Treasurer: Todd Elzey
At-large Board Member: Marianne Denning
A vacancy for a one-year board term is also to be filled.
10:30 AM: The History of our Movement, Archiving the Past and Recording our
Future-Annette Lutz, Ohio Affiliate Historian
10:50 AM: NFB Philosophy, Louisiana Center for the Blind-Andra Stover,
Secretary, Greater Akron Chapter
11:10 AM: Report of the Resolutions Committee-Todd Elzey, Chair
11:45 AM: Convention Wrap-up and Other Announcements - Richard Payne,
President
Noon: Adjournment
National Federation of the Blind of Ohio Board of Directors
Terms ending 2022
President:
Richard Payne
937-396-5573
<mailto:rchpay7 at gmail.com> rchpay7 at gmail.com
PO Box 20544, Dayton, OH 45420
Vice President:
Suzanne Turner
216-990-6199
<mailto:SMTurner.234 at gmail.com> SMTurner.234 at gmail.com
1127 Euclid Ave. Apt 210, Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Secretary:
Eric Duffy
614-377-9877
<mailto:peduffy63 at gmail.com> peduffy63 at gmail.com
185 Crestview Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43202
Treasurer:
Todd Elzey
315-879-1746
<mailto:toddelzey at gmail.com> toddelzey at gmail.com
611 Blenheim Rd., Columbus, OH 43214
At-Large Board Member:
Marianne Denning,
513-607-6053
<mailto:Marianne at Denningweb.com> Marianne at Denningweb.com
835 Carini Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45218
Terms ending 2023
Annette Lutz
614-288-4323
<mailto:annettelutz at att.net> annettelutz at att.net
77 West Jeffrey Place Columbus, OH 43214
Dr. Carolyn Peters,
937-293-2131
<mailto:dr.carolyn.peters at gmail.com> dr.carolyn.peters at gmail.com
411 Elmhurst Road, Dayton, OH 45417
Barbara Pierce,
440-774-8077
barbara.pierce9366 at gmail.com
198 Kendal Dr., Oberlin, OH 44074
Kinshuk Tella,
Kinshuk.Tella at gmail.com
2614 Rockcastle Ct., Miamisburg, Ohio 45432
William Turner,
330-328-9860
TurnerW794 at gmail.com
1064 East 167th Street, Cleveland, OH 44110
Sponsors
Vanda Pharmaceuticals
Vanda Pharmaceuticals is dedicated to raising awareness of Non-24-Hour
Sleep-Wake Disorder (Non-24) and supporting the blindness community. Non-24
is a rare circadian rhythm disorder affecting up to 70% of people who are
totally blind. People living with Non-24 experience excessive daytime
sleepiness and nighttime sleeplessness, which leads to impaired social and
occupational functioning. This is due to the misalignment between the
internal master body clock and the 24-hour day. To learn more about Non-24
and Vanda Pharmaceuticals, visit us on the web at www.non-24.com or call us
at 1-855-856-2424.
Disability Rights Ohio
Disability Rights Ohio is a non-profit corporation with a mission to
advocate for the human, civil, and legal rights of people with disabilities
in Ohio.
Southeastern Ohio Center for Independent Living - serving Fairfield and
Hocking counties.
Founded in 2002, SOCIL is managed by a Board of Directors and staff
comprised of mostly persons with various disabilities. The foundation of CIL
services is the peer relationship - people with disabilities assisting other
people with disabilities as role models and mentors. Each center is unique.
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