National Federation of the Blind of California, San Francisco Chapter
Annual Holiday Party Fundraiser

Eric Holm, President of the San Francisco Chapter said, “This party also builds awareness of people who are blind. We are changing the perception of what it means to be blind in the San Francisco Bay Area.”

Guests will enjoy award-winning wines from Sonoma Valley, exquisite beer from the Broken Drum Brewery in Marin County, delicious food from many of the Pier 39 Restaurants, an exciting Live Auction, goodie bags filled with Pier 39 merchandise and a whole lot of fun! Jamie Clark, singer and song writer, will provide the entertainment and sing songs from his last two albums.

Public speaker and New York Times Best Selling author, Michael Hingson, will speak and do a signing of his book, Thunder Dog, The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero.

When:    December 17th
Where:   The Aquarium of the Bay at Pier 39 – Aquariums Farallon room
               San Francisco, CA
Time:     12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Ticket Price: $40 – Pre Register & $50 – At the Door
Pre Register: Online

A portion of the proceeds from the event will fund local programming and the special Fund-A-Need will send teens to Chemistry Camp, a program that gives blind people the opportunity to tackle the very visual subject of organic chemistry.

“The real problem of blindness is not the loss of eyesight. The real problem is the misunderstanding and lack of information which exist. If a blind person has proper training and opportunity, blindness is merely a physical nuisance,” Holm said.

If you prefer to mail your check of $40 made out to The National Federation of the Blind of California San Francisco Chapter (NFBC SF), P.O. Box 150592 San Rafael, CA 94915

The National Federation of the Blind is recognized as the largest collective action, national organization of consumer blind persons in the US, with well over 50,000 members. Since 1940, we have diligently worked and provided programs for the increasing number of people who lose their vision each year. In order to assist them to become fully pro-active, and productive tax-paying, citizens, just as our sighted colleagues are, we hold an annual Holiday Fundraiser to raise needed capital to reach our goals.

For more information please contact: Grant Raeside by phone at (707) 548-0452 or send him an email.

 

2011 State Convention
Once again, the National Federation of the Blind of California came together in convention assembled to consider current issues facing the blind in our state. We passed resolutions which call upon the Department of General Services to work with the Department of Rehabilitation to make decisions which will enhance employment opportunities for blind clients and employees. In addition, we brought attention to the Department of Education and asked them to adhere to the agreement with the Department of Justice to ensure that textbooks and materials for all students in California be accessible to the blind. Also, the California State Librarian is being asked to discontinue distributing equipment such as the Nook which is not accessible to us.

The big issue this year is our re-authorization of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. We call upon every entity that currently possesses a Special Wage Certificate from the US Department of Labor, to immediately surrender their Special Wage Certificate and to adopt a business model to values each of their employees with disabilities by paying them the Federal minimum wage or higher. We invite Congress to pass the Fair Wages for workers with disabilities Act of 2011, HR 3086.

Along with all of the hard work we managed to get in a little fun time with the “Made Up Theatre” improv comedy group.

On Saturday, October 15, we celebrated White Cane Day with a public education “Walk for Independence” outside the hotel. We walked for about a mile carrying signs and chanting. Our signs brought attention to the value of the white cane or guide dog to achieve independence. Occasionally, there were signs asking for support of the Fair Wages for Workers with Disabilities Act of 2011.

Joe Ruffalo was our national representative and did he stir up the crowd at the banquet. He and Mistress of Ceremonies, Ever Lee Hairston conducted an auction during the banquet. Chapters donated baskets of goodies which had a theme. The students brought a basket with everything you need to pull an “All-nighter” basket. They had things like coffee and a thumb drive, slate and stylus and ear buds to listen to your e-books. Fun was had by all.

Bid for Excellence, national on line auction:
It is open for bidding starting today. Visit www.nfb.org/bid to see the items which are up for bid. 100 percent of the winning bids will support the work of the NFB. The Bid for Excellence runs through December 5, 2011. Individual auctions will begin throughout the five weeks. New items will be added so check back often.

NFB Scholarships are now available:
The NFB Scholarship Program for 2012 will begin on-line the first week of November. If you know a blind high school senior or college student who will be attending college in the fall of 2012, they can go to scholarships@nfb.org and fill in an application.

Braille Readers are Leaders Contest:
Starting November 1, 2011 and ending on January 4, 2012 students can compete for ribbons, cash prizes and an all expenses paid trip to the 2012 national convention in Dallas, Texas. Teams of two to five participants are welcome to compete in both the K-12 and adult contests. Register at www.nfb.org/BRAL . The adults will also compete for cash prizes, national recognition and bragging rights.

To All Kaiser Permanente Patients Who are Blind:
The Disability Rights Advocates would like to talk to any blind patients who have experienced barriers in Kaiser programs, services, and facilities. If you have been unable to access Kaiser’s website or to get important information in alternative formats, such as medical forms, prescriptions and educational materials please e-mail Kaiser@gdblegal.com. Or call 866-723-1494.

Guiding Lights Chapter Celebration:
On December 10, 2011, the Guiding Lights Chapter will celebrate twenty years of service to the Los Angeles area. Come join them at the Truxton’s restaurant at 8614 Truxton Avenue, Los Angeles from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

California Association of Blind Students Bowl-A-Thon:
Hoorah! The Bowl-A-Thon has been changed to any and all northern California bowling alleys. Visit your favorite lanes and raise funds to support the students. The southern California location is still AMF Beverly Lanes located at 1201 Beverly Boulevard, Montebello, California, 90640. Bowling will begin at 11:00 a.m. and end at 1:00 p.m. Sponsor forms can be found at http://www.facebook.com or better yet call CABS President Angela Fowler at (530) 902-0987.

San Francisco Chapter Holiday Party and Fundraiser:
San Francisco Chapter President Eric Holm would like to extend an invitation to share camaraderie, great food, fine wines, live music and an auction to be held at one the most picturesque venues in San Francisco. . The event will be held on December 17, 2011 at the Aquarium of the Bay, Pier 39, San Francisco. Festivities will begin at 12:00 p.m. and end at 2:00 p.m. Watch the nfbc-info list for more information or go to our website at www.sixdots.org.

Roselle wins the American Dog Hero of the Year Award:Michael Hingson and Roselle will be on the PBS stations on Friday, November 4, 2011. Consult your local listing to watch the dog who assisted Michael escape the 78th floor of World Trade Center 1 on September 11, 2001.

Before I end this months Bulletin, I would like to thank all of the people who helped make the 2011 convention a success. If you would like to contact one of our board members, their contact information is as follows:

First Vice-President, Robert Stigile, rstigile@sbcglobal.net
Second Vice-President, Ever Lee Hairston, ever.hairston@gmail.com
Secretary, Shannon Dillon, shannonldillon@hotmail.com
Treasurer, Melissa Haney, frommissy2u@yahoo.com”>
Board Members:
Kia Vaca,
chuyandkia@gmail.com
Jana Littrell, janadlittrell@sbcglobal.net
Jason Holloway, jrholloway@earthlink.net
Karen Steele, karenjsteele@yahoo.com
Michael Hingson, info@michaelhingson.com
Tiffany Manosh, tmanosh@gmail.com
Rochelle Houston, rhouston58@gmail.com

Mary Willows, President
39481 Gallaudet Drive Apt. 127
Fremont, CA 94538
(510) 248-0100
mwillows@sbcglobal.net

 

NFBC State Convention Agenda

National Federation of the Blind

Of California

2011 Convention

“Catch Our Dreams”

Empowered Knowledge Confidence Equality Endurance Independence

Dream of Opportunity

Believe in Equality

Achieve SecurityOctober 13-16, 2011

Hilton Newark/ Fremont, CA
President, Mary Willows
39481 Gallaudet Drive, #127
Fremont, CA 94538-4516
Phone (510) 248-0100
Toll Free: (877) 558-6524

Mission Statement: The ultimate goal of the National Federation of the Blind is the complete integration of the blind into society on a basis of equality. This objective includes the removal of legal, economic, and social discrimination and the education of the public to new, and more accurate, concepts concerning blindness. It means the right of the blind to work along with their sighted peers in the professions, skilled trades, and regular occupations.

Convention Information

Registration – $15.00
Banquet – $40.00
Diabetes Action Network Luncheon – $25.00
Chapter Interaction Breakfast – $25.00
“Made Up Theatre”, Improv Comedy Group – $15.00

If you have not preregistered, there will be a few meal tickets available at the registration table which will be sold on a first come, first served, basis.

Convention Exhibits

The Exhibit hall will be open on Friday, October 14, 2011 from 9am to 7:30pm. Exhibits are located in the Grand Ballroom.

Dog Guide Relief Area

The dog guide relief area is located to the left as you leave the front door of the hotel.

I would like to thank all of the chairpersons and members of the committees that have helped to make this convention a success. They are: Resolutions Committee- Chairperson Robert Stigile, Door Prizes Committee-Co-Chair Persons Cheryl Thurston, and Rochelle Houston, Registration Committee- Chairperson Tiffany Manosh, Education Committee- Chairperson Karen Steele, Library Committee- Chairperson Joy Stigile, Convention Committee- Co Chair Persons Serena Olsen and Lisa Maria Martinez, Membership Committee-Chair Person Miguel Mendez, and all of the volunteers who have given of their time.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13

1:00 PM-4:00 PM California Association of Guide Dog Users (CAGDU) Seminar –Seminar 2

4:30 PM– 6:30 PM –Convention Registration, North lobby

7:00 PM – NFB of California Board of Directors Meeting – Fremont/Cedar Room

Friday, October 14

9:00 AM -12:00 PM – Convention Registration – North Lobby

9:00 AM – 9:00 PM – Exhibit Hall- Grand Ballroom

9:00 AM – Resolutions Committee, Chairperson, Robert Stigile – Fremont/Cedar Room

10:00 AM – California Orientation Center for the Blind Alumni Association, Inc., a statewide chapter of the NFB of California.
President, David Chan- Newark Room

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM – Sensory Safari – North Parking Lot

10:30 AM – Chapter on Aging, Acting President, Jana Littrell – Balentine Room

10:30 AM – California Association of Guide Dog Users, (CAGDU), Registration
Seminar 2

11:00 AM – California Association of Guide Dog Users, (CAGDU) Business Meeting, President, Shannon Dillon- Seminar 2

11:30 AM – Library Committee, Chairperson, Joy Stigile – Newark Room

12:00 PM- 2:00 PM – Braille is Fun. Learn to draw with a Perkins Brailler,
Slate races, and Braille games, Coordinator: Serena Olsen.
North Lobby

12:30 PM – Education Committee, Chairperson, Karen Steele – Balentine Room

1:00 pm- Philosophy and Literature Committee, Chairperson, Jana Littrell –
Fremont/Cedar Room

2:30 PM – 6:30 PM –Convention Registration – North Lobby

2:30 PM – California Association of Blind Students (CABS) Registration-
remont/Cedar Room Foyer

3:00 PM – CABS Seminar and Business Meeting, President, Angela Fowler-
Fremont/Cedar Room

5:00 PM – Membership Committee – Chair Person, Miguel Mendez – Balentine Room

5:00 PM -Legislation Committee, Chair Person, Shannon Dillon – Newark Room

5:30 PM – California Parents of Blind Children Registration-Fremont/Cedar Room

6:00 PM – Parents of Blind Children meeting, President, Kathleen Church-
Fremont/Cedar Room

7:30 PM – 8:00 PM- Ticket sales – Made Up Theatre Improv, Comedy Group $15.00 – Grand Ballroom 4

8:00 PM – 9:30 PM – Made Up Theatre Improv Comedy Group- Grand Ballroom 4

Saturday, October 15

8:00 AM – 8:45 AM Registration, North Lobby

General Session- Ballroom 1 and 2

9:00 AM Call to Order
Invocation, President, Southwest Riverside County Chapter, Jeri Siqueiros

Pledge of Allegiance, Linda Fergurson, Member, Rivercity Chapter

NFB Pledge, Jana Littrell, Member, NFBC Board of Directors

NFB Pledge: I pledge to participate actively in the efforts 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.

9:10 AM Welcoming Comments from Mayor Green, Mayor of Union City, California. Presentation of Proclomation.

9:15 AM National Report, Joe Ruffalo, Member Board of Directors, National Federation of the Blind and President, NFB of New Jersey

9:55 AM “Be good, or good at it”. Belo Cipriani, author and writer of “Blind: A Memoir.”

10:15 AM “Walk For Independence”

10:20 AM Line up for the “Walk for Independence”, a celebration of White Cane Day.

10:30 AM “Walk for Independence”. Depart North Lobby exit, go left (west) to Balentine Drive, go right (north) on Balentine to Newpark Mall Road, cross Balentine with the light and walk south along Balentine back to the hotel

12:00 PM Adjourn

12:15 PM Registration

12:15 PM – 1:45 PM Diabetes Action Network (DAN) luncheon- Ballentine

2:00 PM – - Call to order –

2:00 PM California Presidential Report, Mary Willows, President, National Federation of the Blind of California

2:20 PM – Update on Library Services in California
Jane Glasby, Program Manager, Library for the Blind and Print Disabled, San Francisco Public Library

2:40 PM – Philosophy- NFB in our daily lifes,Moderator, Jana Littrell, Chairpersom,Philosphy committee, Panel members:

3:00 PM – The History of the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, Steve Clark Adaptive Technology Services.

3:10 PM – “There’s An Ap for that”, Peter Cantisani, author of the book “26 Aps for Blind iPhone Users, An Introduction to Aps.

3:20 PM – California Chemistry Camp 2011, Originator, Hoby Wedler, Ph.d candidate U.C. Davis. Participants: Andrew Kemp, Mary Church, Connor Campbell, and Robert “Zander” Saravia

3:35 PM – NFB Youth Slam 2011 Serena Olsen,Youth Slam California Coordinator, Mentor and President of the East Bay Chapter. Participants:Andrew Kemp and Mary Church

3:45 PM – National Certification in Literary Braille (NCLB), Lisamaria Martinez, Test Administator

4:00 PM – Department of Rehabilitation Blind Advisory Committee Report, Bryan Bashin, Chairperson.

4:15 PM – “Beyond SB 105, an annual report and update from the California Department of Rehabilitation. Joe Xavier, Deputy Director, Specialized Services Division.

4:50 PM – Reports and Resolutions

5:00 PM – Adjourn

6:00 PM – 10:00 PM – No Host Bar – Foyer Ballroom

7:00 PM – Banquet – Ballroom 3 and 4
Mistress of Ceremonies, Ever Lee Hairston, Second Vice President, NFB of California and Member NFB Board of Directors
Invocation, Jason Holloway, NFBC Board of Directors
Keynote Speaker, Joe Ruffalo, Member Board of Directors, National Federation of the Blind and President NFB of New Jersey

Chapter Gift baskets
Presentation of NFBC Scholarships
iPhone 5 drawing

10:00 PM – 12:30 AM – CABS After Banquet Party Ballroom 3 and 4

Sunday, October 16

7:30 AM – Chapter Interaction Breakfast – Ballroom 3 and 4

9:00 AM – General Session Call to Order –Ballroom 1 and 2
Invocation- Rochelle Houston, President Pathfinders Chapter

9:10 AM – Elections

9:40 AM – Resolutions, Chair Person, Robert Stigile

10:00 AM – Newsline for the Blind, A newspaper reading service update, Jason Holloway, Member, NFBC Board of Directors

10:15 AM – Financial Report

10:45 AM – “Why I am A Federationist”, By Miguel Mendez, Member San Joaquin Chapter

11:00 AM – Reports, Raffles, Drawings

11:30 AM – Adjourn

 

CABS Bowl-A-Thon

Come join the California Association of Blind Students at their 1st Annual Bowl-A-Thon. This exciting fundraiser will take place on Saturday November 5th, 2011. You can participate at either a Northern or Southern California Bowling Alley. CABS hopes you will join us in the fun to see how many pins you can knock down. Come show your expertise or cheer on folks during our fun filled funraiser.

Bowling Information:
When: November 5th, 2011
Location: Northern California
Where: Cambrian Bowl Inc.
14900 Camden Ave
San Jose, CA, 95124
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
OR
Location: Southern California
Where: AMF Beverly Lanes
1201 W. Beverly Blvd.
Montebello, CA 90640
Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Please fill out either the Participation form or the Sponsor form to help CABS have a successful fundraiser. CABS hopes to see everyone at the Alley for a great time!
Participation Form:
Online Sponsorship Form:
Printable Sponsorship Sheet

 

The National Federation of the Blind of California Convention is Coming!

This year, our national representative is Mr.  Joe Ruffalo, President, National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey and a member of the NFB Board of Directors.  Joe is a blind veteran andfounder of “Thru Our Eyes”.  An on-line radio program on which Joe interviews leaders of the NFB.  Joe is a dynamic speaker and fundraiser.  I know he will enrich and enhance our convention.  You can hear his keynote address at the banquet on Saturday, October 15, at 7:00 P.M.  For more information, read on. 

Where?  Hilton Newark/Fremont.  Located at 39900 Balentine Drive, Newark, CA, 94560.  At the corner of I 880 and Stevenson Blvd.  Just three miles from the Fremont BART station.

For hotel Reservations, call:  (510) 490-8390.  Be sure to say that you are with the National Federation of the Blind of California to get the reduced rate.
You will need a hotel confirmation number to pre-register on line and take advantage of discounted hotel and registration prices.
Room Rates:  $85.00 per night.  Plus10% tax.  Singles, Doubles, Triples and Quads Until October 6.

Convention Pre-registration:  www.sixdots.org/events
$95.00 until October 6, 2011.

Pre-Registration Package includes:  One ticket to a live improve comedy show called “Made Up Theatre” on Friday, October 14 at 8:00 P.M.  If purchased separately it will cost $15.00.
One convention registration for $15.00.
One banquet.  If purchased separately it will cost $40.00.
One Diabetes Action Network (DAN) lunch on Saturday, October 15.   If purchased separately it will cost $25.00.
One Chapter Interaction breakfast on Sunday, October 16 at 7:30 A.M.  If purchased separately it will cost $25.00.

If you wait until you get to the convention to register, all of these events and meals will cost you a total of $120.00.  So pre-register now!

October 2011:   Meet the Blind Month

Meet the Blind Month is our nationwide campaign to increase awareness of and support for the National Federation of the Blind (NFB). During the entire month of October, affiliates and chapters throughout the country will be joining forces to spread the message that the NFB is the voice of the nation’s blind and that blind people are the best resource for learning about vision loss, blindness, and rehabilitation. This year, as part of Meet the Blind Month, a challenge will be implemented: to organize innovative and creative events in local communities. We welcome all chapters and affiliates to join in the challenge to develop the most unique event.

White Cane Day Walk for Independence:

This year we will celebrate October 15, White Cane Day, with a public education Walk for Independence.  Anyone interested in carrying signs announcing the freedom and independence which blind people enjoy thanks to the signing of the White Cane Law are welcome to join us.  We will leave the hotel at 10:30 A.M. to walk two blocks up Balentine and return to the hotel by noon for the Diabetes Action Network luncheon.  Signs will be available upon exiting the hotel.  Bring your walking shoes and help us to celebrate independence.  We will also have a few signs to inform the public of our opposition to the payment of subminimum wages to blind sheltered workshop workers.

Chapter Baskets for Auction:

This year, at our banquet, Saturday evening, several chapter baskets will be auctioned off to the highest bidder.  This fundraising event will be lively and rewarding.  Our Mistress of Ceremony, Ever Lee Hairston will call out the items in theme baskets which have been donated by chapter members from all over the state.  So far, we have wine lovers basket; coffee lovers; tea lovers; technology; chocolate lovers; German; and SF bay area collections are just a few on the list.  If your chapter is interested in putting together a basket, all you have to do is pick a theme and members will bring donated items for the basket.  Chapter Presidents will present them at the banquet.  Let’s see how creative your chapter can get. 

iPhone 5 Drawing:

A statewide drawing will be held at the banquet for an iPhone 5.  Tickets are available from chapter presidents for $5.00 each.  Winner need not be present.  If you need tickets, let me know.

California Association of Blind Students Bowl a thon:

Sponsor sheets will be available on our website for the November 5, 2011 Bowl a thon.  Throughout the state CABS members will accept donations and sponsorship for this fundraising event.  Support your local student and sponsor them while they rack up the bowling pins.  Proceeds will benefit Chemistry Camps and Youth Slam participants.

Pathfinders Chapter Netbook drawing:

On Thursday, October 20, 2011, the members of the Pathfinders Chapter (Los Angeles) will draw a lucky ticket for the winner of a Toshiba Netbook.  The drawing will be held at the chapter meeting.  Tickets are available from members or call President Rochelle Houston at (323) 807-0300 or e-mail rhouston58@gmail.com.  Tickets are $5.00 a piece or three for $10.00.  The winner need not be present.  Pathfinders Chapter meetings are held on the third Thursday of every month at the WLCAC Senior Center, 10957 South  Central Avenue, Los Angeles.  The drawing will be at their October meeting.

Guidinglights Chapter 20th Anniversary Celebration:

Save the Date.  Come join the Guiding Lights chapter in celebration of our 20TH year
anniversary. The celebration will take place on December 10/2011 from
2:00PM-5:00PM at Truxton’s Restaurant, 8614 Truxton Ave. Stay tuned for more
information or call President Geraldine Croom at (323) 418-7211.

Quote:  “The right of access to public accommodations and common carriers is a civil right. It is a basic right indispensable to participation in the community, a substantive right to which all are fully and equally entitled.”  By Dr. Jacobus tenBroek

Mary Willows, President
39481 Gallaudet Drive Apt. 127
Fremont, CA 94538
(510) 248-0100
mwillows@sbcglobal.net