[Nfbf-l] White Cane Day slogans

Paul Martinez paul09ms at gmail.com
Sun Sep 14 23:05:13 UTC 2014


Greetings Bill,
Thank you for sharing these great slogans. They will definitely be used in many fundraisers and events for October meet the blind month. Thank you for your hard work

Paul Martinez, Pres.
Florida Association of blind students 813 390 5720
Paul09ms at gmail.com
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> On Sep 14, 2014, at 12:50 PM, Bill Outman via Nfbf-l <nfbf-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Good Sunday afternoon.  
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> About a month from now we will observe White Cane and Pedestrian Safety Day.
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> I wrote some slogans which might be useful in various forms of communication
> to get our message across.  
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> They appear below.  See what you think of these and feel free to use them if
> they seem appropriate.  
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> Bill Outman 
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> Secretary, Greater Daytona Beach Chapter 
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> National Federation of the Blind of Florida 
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> White Cane Slogans 
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> Hit and run; good in baseball, bad in driving.  
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> Pay attention, it only costs a moment.  
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> A rushed right on red could make someone dead.  
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> Beware of the dog that guides even in fog.  
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> The white cane we wield, so be sure to yield.  
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> Look for the blind as we listen for you.  
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> The white cane is my shepherd's staff.  
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> Give way to the paw, it's the law.  
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> Watch for the wheelchairs, this isn't roller derby.  
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> Those who need to rol Really rock as well.  
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> There are other wheels than cars on the road.  
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> Watch like a hawk for those who walk.  
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