[Colorado-talk] NFB of Colorado State Convention Agenda attached and following

James Beal bealcorgi at aol.com
Fri Oct 23 17:30:02 UTC 2015


 The attachment didn't come through, but when I scanned down the page, I got the agenda. I believe it is a problem with my modem, a different one than I have ben using, which made the attachment not come through. That was what I was referring to and now that I have examin3ed the lower part of the actual emaiol, the problem is solved. Thank you for your prompt response.

James Beal
bealcorgi at aol.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Scott C. LaBarre via Colorado-talk <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org>
To: 'NFB of Colorado Discussion List' <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Scott C. LaBarre <slabarre at labarrelaw.com>
Sent: Tue, Oct 20, 2015 12:56 pm
Subject: Re: [Colorado-talk] NFB of Colorado State Convention Agenda attached and following

 
 
 
Jim, I looked at the email sent by Lisa yesterday.  It contains both the 
full agenda in the text of the message and as an attachment.  In your 
response, you included the original message, and even in your response, the 
entire agenda is contained in your response to the list.  Consequently, I 
suspect you may have an issue with your screen reader or some email setting. 
If you can't find the agenda for some reason, we can resend and we certainly 
want to know if others are having difficulty viewing the agenda.  I am using 
JAWS and everything appears to be coming through just fine. 
 
Regards, 
Scott 
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Colorado-talk [mailto:colorado-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
James Beal via Colorado-talk 
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 11:53 AM 
To: colorado-talk at nfbnet.org 
Cc: James Beal <bealcorgi at aol.com> 
Subject: Re: [Colorado-talk] NFB of Colorado State Convention Agenda 
attached and following 
 
 You might want to resubmit this. The only part of the agenda which came 
through was the title page. Thanks. 
 
James Beal 
bealcorgi at aol.com 
 
 
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Lisa Bonderson via Colorado-talk <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> 
To: Colorado-talk NFBC <Colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> 
Cc: Lisa Bonderson <lbonderson at cocenter.org> 
Sent: Mon, Oct 19, 2015 4:20 pm 
Subject: [Colorado-talk] NFB of Colorado State Convention Agenda attached 
and following 
 
  
  
  
AGENDA  
  
National Federation of the Blind of Colorado  
  
61st Annual State Convention 
October 29 - November 1, 2015  
  
Antlers Colorado Springs 
Four South Cascade 
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903  
  
Heritage Ballroom Salons C & D  
  
  
LIVING THE LIVES WE WANT!  
  
Scott C. LaBarre, President 
2233 W. Shepperd Avenue 
Littleton, CO 80120 
303-778-1130  
  
[NFBCO Logo K Rect for ticket 2]  
  
  
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.  
  
  
NFB 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.  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
TRIBUTE TO OUR SPONSORS  
  
We extend our sincerest gratitude to our Title Sponsors; Colorado Center for 
the Blind, and WE Fit Wellness.  
  
Since 1988, the CCB has been changing what it means to be blind one life at 
a time.  The Center has provided world class blindness training to students 
from all over the world.  Contact Julie Deden, Executive Director, 
jdeden at cocenter.org<?">mailto:jdeden at cocenter.org>, 303-778-1130.  Also 
visit " target="_blank">www.cocenter.org<http://www.cocenter.org/> for more information. 
 
  
WE Fit Wellness was created from a need for accessible, affordable, and 
achievable health and wellness solutions for EVERYONE. Our wide array of 
services encourage healthy eating, more moving, and a holistic approach to 
better living. For more information visit our website 
" target="_blank">www.wefitwellness.com<http://www.wefitwellness.com> 
or contact Jessica Beecham 866-543-6808 or email 
jessica at wefitwellness.com<?">mailto:jessica at wefitwellness.com>!  
  
  
WE ALSO THANK OUR TITANIUM, GOLD AND SILVER SPONSORS:  
  
Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Titanium Sponsor Audio Information Network of 
Colorado, Gold Sponsor LaBarre Law Offices, P.C., Gold Sponsor Civil Rights 
Education and Enforcement Center, Silver Sponsor Learning Ally, Silver 
Sponsor  
  
  
  
  
GENERAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION  
  
REGISTRATION:  
Heritage Ballroom Foyer 
Friday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  
Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.  
  
Registration Fee:                                $25.00  
Friday Luncheon:                                $25.00  
Saturday Lunch:                                  $25.00  
Saturday Banquet:                              $40.00  
  
CHILDCARE INFORMATION:  
Please contact childcare coordinator, Michelle Chacon, 303-507-6291, to make 
arrangements.  
  
Childcare will be held in Junior Suite 1303.  
  
Friday:  Childcare will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  
Parents must provide meals for their children.  
  
  
  
Saturday:  Childcare will be open from 8:30 a.m. to  
  
4:30 p.m.  Parents must provide lunch for their children.  
  
Childcare will re-open at 6:30 p.m. and close at 10:00 p.m.  
  
Sunday:  Childcare will be open from 8:45 a.m. to Noon.  
  
DOG RELIEF AREA INFORMATION:  
  
To access the dog relief area, you will go out the front doors, cross the 
valet driveway and go up a ramp.  When you reach the top of the ramp, there 
will be a railing directly in front of you.  There are identical courtyard 
areas on your left and right with railings set up before some benches and a 
trash can stationed on the pavement between the benches.  
There is a small step up to the grass on the ends.  If you approach the 
grass by the benches, you will not need to step up.  
  
Please deposit all waste in the trash cans provided.  
Contact Dog Guide Coordinator, Melissa Green, and pay attention to general 
announcements.  
  
DOOR PRIZES:  
  
Jon Deden serves as our Door Prize Chairman.  Door Prizes will be drawn in 
general convention session and you must be present to win.  Please bring 
your prizes to Jon prior to the beginning of general sessions.  
  
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME  
  
Don't forget to set your watches back one hour for the change that occurs 
early Sunday morning.  Smart phones, of course, should handle this change 
automatically.  
  
RECYCLING LANYARDS AND NAME BADGE HOLDERS  
  
If you do not care to keep your convention lanyard and name badge holder, do 
please drop them off on the registration table at the ballroom entry as 
convention winds down.  
We will be able to use them for future conventions.  
  
EXHIBITS:  
  
Exhibits will be open in the Heritage Ballroom Foyer throughout the entire 
Convention at the discretion of the individual exhibitor.  The times listed 
below are times when the Exhibits will be open largely without any competing 
convention activities.  It is likely that exhibits will also be open during 
breakout sessions, especially on Friday.  
  
Friday 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.  
Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.  
Please stop to visit the following exhibitors and sponsors:  
  
Audio Information Network of Colorado, Gold Sponsor Beyond Sight, Exhibitor 
Blind Institute of Technology, Exhibitor Colorado Center for the Blind, 
Title Sponsor Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center, Silver Sponsor 
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Exhibitor LaBarre Law Offices, P.C., Gold Sponsor 
Learning Ally, Silver Sponsor Magnisight, Inc., Exhibitor NanoPac, Inc. / 
Freedom Scientific, Exhibitor NFB Aurora Chapter, Exhibitor NFB COAGDU, 
Exhibitor NFB Colorado Springs, Exhibitor NFB Denver Chapter, Exhibitor NFB 
of Greeley, Exhibitor NFB Sports and Recreation, Exhibitor No Barriers USA, 
Exhibitor Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Titanium Sponsor Volunteer Ministers, 
Exhibitor WE Fit Wellness, Title Sponsor  
  
Note:  This year we will again be conducting a door prize drawing for all 
those who can prove that they have visited all the exhibitors.  You will be 
given a card which each exhibitor needs to stamp.  If your card is complete, 
it will go into the hat for a drawing that will be worth cash and other nice 
prizes.  
  
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 29, 2015  
  
2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.  
JOIN THE ACTION: Lead the Movement  
  
  
Join The National Federation of the Blind of Colorado Sports and Recreation 
Division for an action oriented leadership seminar. Unite the mind, body, 
and spirit to become a more powerful leader from the inside out.  
  
  
  
NOTE: We will not provide mats for this seminar so please bring a towel from 
your room if desired.  
  
2:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.  
INTRODUCTION  
        Summit I  
  
2:45 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.  
TRANSITION TO FIRST SEMINAR  
  
3:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.  
SESSION 1 
Choose one:  
        - Chair yoga (Senior Track) in Cameron  
        - Self Defense in Summit II  
        - Cardio Drumming in Carson  
        - Relaxation Station in Stratton  
        - Dance in Summit I  
  
3:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.  
TRANSITION TO SECOND SESSION  
  
  
  
  
4:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.  
SESSION 2 
- Senior Track in Cameron 
- Yoga in Fremont  
        - Self Defense in Summit II  
        - Cardio Drumming in Carson  
        - Relaxation Station in Stratton  
        - Dance in Summit I  
  
4:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
TRANSITION TO THIRD SESSION  
  
5:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.  
SESSION 3 
- Senior Track in Cameron 
- Yoga in Fremont  
        - Self Defense in Summit II  
        - Cardio Drumming in Carson  
        - Relaxation Station in Stratton  
        - Dance in Summit I  
  
SELF DEFENSE  
  
Learn some simple, confidence building moves that will help keep you out of 
sticky situations. In this beginners self-defense class leaders will gain 
insight into:  
  
*      Choosing your battles wisely  
  
*      Appearing confident even when you may not feel that way  
  
*      Learning how to smooth the waters when things feel a little bumpy  
  
*      Power comes in many different shapes, sizes, and forms.  
RELAXATION STATION  
  
Sit back, relax, and unwind with some self-massage, learn about the healing 
and relaxing power of essential oils, practice some guided meditation and 
learn ways that successful leaders keep stress at bay including:  
  
*      Setting boundaries  
  
*      Delegating tasks  
  
*      Taking time for yourself  
  
*      Managing your work load  
  
  
       DANCE  
  
  
Release your inhibitions and move with imagination.  During this session you 
will experience important leadership concepts including:  
  
*      When to take the solo and when to nurture the upcoming stars  
  
*      How to lead and how to follow  
  
*      How to let your creative juices flow  
  
*      Taking direction from others  
  
*      How to be flexible and go with the flow  
  
CARDIO DRUMMING  
  
  
Join us for a high energy cardio drumming session. While drumming it out to 
some of your favorite tunes, we will explore leadership topics including:  
  
*      Leading and following  
  
*      Being creative  
  
*      Stepping up and taking charge even when you  may not know exactly 
what   
you're doing  
  
*      How to make modifications that work for you  
  
*      Being a part of the whole  
  
*      Keeping track of your own job  
YOGA  
  
In this gentle yoga practice designed for people at all levels of fitness, 
you will be challenged to stretch, strengthen, and find balance in your body 
and mind.  
All good leaders must be strong, flexible, and balanced. During this session 
you will learn to incorporate these powerful leadership skills into your 
life on and off the mat.  
  
SENIOR TRACK  
  
  
  
Learn new leadership techniques and share collective wisdom while gaining 
insight into health, exercise, and nutrition.  
  
Experience:  
  
*      Chair Yoga  
  
*      Nutrition  
  
*      Exercise apps for the iPhone/iPad  
  
  
  
NOTE: anyone can participate in the senior track and seniors are welcome in 
all other tracks. The senior track is simply specially designed by our CO 
Center for the Blind Senior Program Specialists  
  
THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 2015  
  
7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.  
  
EMBRACE YOUR PLACE: Taking a Purposeful Role In the NFB  
  
        Freemont  
  
Whether you are new to the Federation or a grizzled veteran come teach and 
learn about the structure of the NFB and how you fit in the mix. Discuss 
ways to get involved on every level and ask questions. Engage in meaningful 
discussion that will help us all embrace our place with a purpose driven 
attitude.  
  
  
  
7:30 p.m. to 7:40 p.m.  
  
OPENING MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT  
  
  
Scott C. LaBarre, President 
NFB of Colorado 
Centennial, Colorado  
  
  
  
7:40 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  
  
BREAKING DOWN AFFILIATES, CHAPTERS, DIVISIONS AND COMMITTEES, AND WHAT 
POSITIONS   
ARE HELD  
  
  
  
Monique Melton, Vice President, NFBCO Mile High Chapter  
  
Englewood, Colorado  
Cody Bair, Board Member, NFBCO;  
President, Greeley Chapter  
Denver/Greeley, Colorado  
  
  
  
8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.  
  
PANEL DISCUSSION: Getting Involved On Every Level; Finding Your Purpose; the 
 
Importance of Membership and Involvement  
  
  
Mark A. Riccobono, President  
National Federation of the Blind  
Baltimore, Maryland  
Jessica Beecham, Executive Director  
WE Fit Wellness  
Littleton, Colorado  
  
  
  
Maureen Nietfeld, First Vice President, NFB of Denver Board  
  
        Littleton, Colorado  
  
  
  
8:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.  
  
OPEN DISCUSSION LED BY KEVAN WORLEY  
  
AND DIANE MCGEORGE  
  
9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.  
  
        SOCIAL HOUR  
        Summit I & II  
  
After an exciting day learning about wellness, leadership, and chapter 
building,   
join your friends for a networking social event.  Light refreshments and a 
cash   
bar will be available.  
  
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 2015  
  
8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  
REGISTRATION  
               Heritage Ballroom Foyer  
  
Pick up your pre-registration packets and register for door prize drawings. 
If   
you didn't register in advance, Convention Registration is $25.00, Friday   
Luncheon $25.00, Saturday Luncheon $25.00, and Banquet $40.00.  
  
  
  
8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.  
EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS SHOWCASE  
Heritage Ballroom Foyer  
  
Peruse this year's selection of Convention Sponsors and Exhibitors and find 
out   
what is new in technology, products, and services.  In particular, we want 
to   
salute our Title Sponsors WE Fit Wellness and Colorado Center for the Blind. 
 
  
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.  
        RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE  
               Carson  
  
        Brent Batron and Dan Burke, Co-chairmen  
  
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  
NFB OF COLORADO KID CORRAL  
Junior Suite 1303  
  
Michelle Chacon, Corral Leader  
  
This is our NFB of Colorado Childcare and it's not just babysitting. 
Michelle   
has planned a number of activities to keep the kiddos busy.  Although there 
is   
no charge for Corral, we ask that you register your children for the 
Convention.    
Donations to NFBCO are welcome to help defray the expenses.  Kids in 
childcare   
will be eligible to receive door prizes through their parents if their names 
are   
called.  Also, parents are responsible for providing the children with 
meals,   
except for the banquet when pizza will be provided to the kiddos.  Snacks 
will   
be available throughout.  
  
  
LIVING THE LIFE WE WANT SESSION I  
11:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.  
Heritage Ballroom C & D  
  
11:00 a.m.  
CALL TO ORDER: Our Pledges; Welcome from Colorado Springs; Introduction of 
Our   
National Representative  
  
Scott C. LaBarre, President  
NFB of Colorado  
Centennial, Colorado  
  
Alexander LaBarre, Boy Scout Troop 457  
Centennial, Colorado  
  
Emily LaBarre, Girl Scout Heritage Elementary Troop Centennial, Colorado  
  
Jeanette Fortin, President  
NFB Colorado Springs  
Colorado Springs, Colorado  
  
Mark A. Riccobono, President  
National Federation of the Blind  
Baltimore, Maryland  
  
11:15 a.m.  
CRACKING THE EMPLOYMENT NUT FOR THE BLIND IN NEW WAYS  
  
Michael Hess, Founder/Executive Director, Blind Institute of Technology  
Lakewood, Colorado  
  
11:30 a.m.  
NON-24 SLEEP/WAKE DISORDER: What it is and Why You Should Care  
  
Richard Rabito, Non-24/Circadian Rhythm Patient Advocate for Colorado  
Vanda Pharmaceuticals  
Denver, Colorado  
11:45 a.m.  
LIVING THE LIFE WE WANT BY LIVING OUR LIVES WELL  
  
Jessica Beecham, Executive Director  
WE Fit Wellness  
Littleton, Colorado  
  
12:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.  
NFBCO ANNUAL LUNCHEON  
  
Brent Batron, Master of Ceremonies  
Second Vice President NFBCO  
Member of the Board of Trustees, Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind  
Littleton, Colorado  
  
MEET THE NFBCO SCHOLARSHIP CLASS OF 2015  
  
Michelle Chacon, Chairperson, Committee on Scholarships  
Arvada, Colorado  
  
Justine (JJ) Aragon  
University of Northern Colorado  
Greeley, Colorado  
  
Cerridwyn Nordstrom  
Colorado State University  
Fort Collins, Colorado  
  
MEETING OUR NEW PRINCIPAL AT THE COLORADO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND  
  
Jamie Lugo, Principal, CSDB  
Colorado Springs, Colorado  
  
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF LIBRARY SERVICES FOR THE BLIND  
  
Debbi MacLeod, Director, Colorado Talking Book Library  
Denver, Colorado  
  
Kieran Hixon, Technology & Digital Initiatives Consultant for the State 
Library  
Denver, Colorado  
  
AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK OF COLORADO: Helping Us Live The Life We Want  
  
David Dawson, Executive Director, AIN Colorado Boulder, Colorado  
  
WHAT'S WITHIN YOU IS STRONGER THAN WHAT'S IN YOUR WAY: A Presentation from 
No   
Barriers USA  
  
Penn Street, Events Coordinator, No Barriers USA, Loveland, Colorado  
  
1:45 p.m.  ADJOURN  
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 30, 2015  
  
2:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
        SPORTS AND RECREATION FIELD TRIP  
  
Experience the place where United States Paralympic and Olympic athletes 
come to   
train. Tour the facility, meet Paralympic athletes, touch the torch, get in 
an   
actual bobsled and get a little closer to the Olympic experience.  Advanced 
 
registration required by Monday 10-26-15 Contact Jessica Beecham at 
615-497-0435   
or email jessica at wefitwellness.com<?">mailto:jessica at wefitwellness.com>  
  
2:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
SENIOR DIVISION MEETING  
        Carson  
  
        Diane McGeorge, President, NFBCO Senior Division  
  
We welcome all seniors, friends and family members to our Friday afternoon   
seminar.  
  
Come and learn about services that are available to seniors in your area of 
the   
state as well as the many services offered by our Colorado Center for the 
Blind.    
Due to a grant from DRCOG, we are now able to serve seniors in eight 
counties in   
the metro area.  Meet our instructors and volunteers who want to bring you 
the   
services and information you want in order to maintain a healthy, happy, 
life   
style.  
  
Bring your ideas for our Newsletter which has been very popular this past 
year.  
  
We know you have much more to share.  
  
2:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
ALL THINGS APPLE  
        Heritage A  
  
Chip Johnson, Technology Instructor, CCB  
Join us as we explore the iPhone and Mac. Get your iPhone questions answered 
and   
learn about using the Mac with VoiceOver. We will have a few Macs on hand 
but we   
encourage those who have their own Macs to bring them.  
  
2:15 p.m.to 4:30 p.m.  
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: An Engaging and Thought Provoking Seminar Helping You to   
Become a Better Advocate  
               Heritage B  
  
Moderators: Amy Robertson, Esq., Co-Executive Director, Civil Rights 
Education   
and Enforcement Center  
Denver, Colorado  
  
Kevin Williams Esq., Legal Program Director, Colorado Cross Disability 
Coalition  
Denver, CO  
  
Brought to you by our friends and Convention Sponsor CREEC, this seminar 
will   
inform you of your rights as a person with a disability in Colorado; advise 
you   
as to recent legal and educational initiatives; and provide an open and   
interactive forum to ask questions and discuss disability rights policy.  
  
  
  
2:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
            TEAM BUILDING WITH FUN ACTIVITIES AND  
SKILLS TRAINING  
               Fremont  
  
        Brent Batron, Director of Youth Services  
Colorado Center for the Blind  
  
This event will be focused on getting to know new people and other students 
from   
around Colorado.  
We will be having some games and fun team building and get to know you   
activities.  We will have games that pit teams against each other in fun 
ways as   
you compete for fun prizes!  Activities will include clutter busting, the   
Braille game of facts, the spaghetti tower and much more!  
  
FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 2015  
  
5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.  
        A SPONSORS SPOTLIGHT  
               Heritage C & D  
  
Eat, Drink and Be Merry!  Hear from Our Convention Sponsors, enjoy some hors 
 
d'oeuvres and networking time with your colleagues.  
  
7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.  
        NOMINATING COMMITTEE  
               Jackson  
  
        Julie Deden, Chairperson  
  
(Note: This is the only closed meeting of the Convention.  Only 
representatives   
from chapters and divisions are permitted to be in attendance.)  
  
7:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.  
FABULOUS FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIAL!  
        Heritage C & D  
  
Come one; come all!  Join us for our fabulous Friday Night Social!  
  
There will be games and fun activities for everyone!  
From Braille twister to a talking Limbo Rope...we will be getting up and 
moving   
around with our families.  There will be face painting and an amazing 
balloon   
twister.  We will be enjoying some fellowship and networking time together 
after   
the games are over, a cash bar for the over 21 crowd and prizes for those 
who   
play games.  
  
The Colorado Springs chapter is joining with other chapters from around the 
 
state to have an active evening for everyone.  
  
SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 31, 2015  
  
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.  
REGISTRATION  
Heritage Ballroom Foyer  
  
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.  
EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS EXCLUSIVE  
SHOWCASE  
Heritage Ballroom Foyer  
  
LIVING THE LIFE WE WANT SESSION II  
9:00 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.  
Heritage Ballroom C & D  
  
9:00 a.m.  
CALL TO ORDER AND A HALLOWEEN WELCOME  
  
Scott C. LaBarre, President  
NFB of Colorado  
Centennial, Colorado  
  
9:05 a.m.  
LIVING THE LIFE WE WANT THROUGHOUT AMERICA: A National Report  
  
Mark A. Riccobono, President  
National Federation of the Blind  
Baltimore Maryland  
  
9:40 a.m.  
GETTING THE EDUCATION WE WANT  
  
Dr. Tanni Anthony, Director  
Access, Literacy and Learning Team and State Consultant on Blindness and Low 
 
Vision, Colorado Department of Education  
Denver, Colorado  
  
9:55 a.m.  
TRANSFORMING OUR DREAMS INTO REALITY IN COLORADO: A Presidential Report  
  
Scott C. LaBarre, President  
NFB of Colorado  
Centennial, Colorado  
  
10:20 a.m.  
MEET OUR NEW PARTNER AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT  
  
Ellen Golombek, Executive Director  
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Denver, Colorado  
  
10:40 a.m.  
RINGING THE BELL IN COLORADO: Bringing Literacy to Blind Children  
  
Michelle Chacon, Coordinator, NFBCO BELL Program  
Arvada, Colorado  
  
BELL Staff and Students  
  
10:55 a.m.  
THE COLORADO CENTER FOR THE BLIND: Changing The World As We Know It  
  
Julie Deden, First Vice President, NFBCO;  
Executive Director, Colorado Center for the Blind Littleton, Colorado  
  
Colorado Center for the Blind Staff and Students  
  
11:25 a.m.  
MY BLINDNESS, MYSELF  
  
Three Members of our Federation Family will tell their story of blindness 
and   
how the Federation has helped them live the life they want.  
  
12:00 p.m.  
BOX UP YOUR LUNCH AND GET READY TO LEGISLATE  
  
  
  
12:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.  
  
UNDER THE GOLDEN DOME: To Live the Life We Want  
  
  
  
Kevan Worley, Board Member, NFBCO  
  
Colorado Springs, Colorado  
  
  
  
Diane McGeorge, Board Member, NFBCO  
  
Denver, Colorado  
  
  
  
Petr 
Kucheryavyy<http://coloradocenterfortheblind.org/about-us/meet-the-staff/ 
#pkucheryavvy>,   
Senior Outreach Specialist, CCB  
  
Littleton, Colorado  
  
  
  
Dan Burke, Public Relations Specialist, CCB  
  
Littleton, Colorado  
  
  
  
Each year, the members of the National Federation of the Blind of Colorado   
conduct our day at the Capitol. We gather under the Golden Dome to bring our 
 
important issues to the General Assembly. Throughout the year, we build   
relationships with legislators, each of whom can make a real difference in 
our   
lives. During this fast-paced interactive seminar, we will meet and interact 
 
with members of the General Assembly, legislative staff members, and leading 
 
advocates in the National Federation of the Blind of Colorado. Learn the   
legislative process, from grassroots to the Governor's office. Special 
guests   
include: The President of the Colorado Senate, Bill Cadman; State   
Representative, Pete Lee; and State Representative, Kit Roupe. Speakers also 
 
include: The Chairman of the Colorado Center for the Blind, Diane McGeorge; 
 
Co-chair of the NFB of Colorado Legislative Advocacy Committee, Dan Burke; 
and   
Advocate and Federation Member, Petr Kucheryavyy. We will also hear from 
Patrick   
Teegarden, Legislative Liaison from the Colorado Department of Labor and   
Employment, as well as other special guests, to be announced.  
  
2:15 p.m.  ADJOURN  
  
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 31, 2015  
  
2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF BLIND STUDENTS ANNUAL MEETING  
        Learning Center  
  
Samantha Barrasso, President, CABS  
Aurora, Colorado  
  
  
Are you a high school student aspiring to attend college, a nontraditional   
student thinking of going back to school, a seasoned college veteran, or a   
professional employed in the education of blind students?  If so, please 
come   
join us for a fun filled afternoon.  
  
Topics we will cover include, the latest developments in technology, 
studying   
abroad, developing leadership skills and the benefits of attending a NFB   
training center. Registration is $5.  
  
2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS:  
Leading, Seeing and Guiding the Pack: Seminar #102  
               Carson  
  
Melissa, Green, President  
COAGDU  
Greeley, Colorado  
  
Are you wanting to be a LEADER? Are you SEEING yourself being able to change 
the   
lives of blind people in Colorado as well as across the United States?  
We will be working on GUIDING all of our "pack" members in the areas of 
"pack   
building", showing the "pack members" how to educate the public about COAGDU 
and   
learning about and discussing different issues that we as guide dog handlers 
are   
going through and how to handle them.  
We will have our elections, great discussions, and some great smelling oils 
that   
you can use on yourself, and there are even some oils that have been 
designed   
for your dog too.  
  
PLEASE NOTE: If you want to vote in the elections, then you must pay your 
dues   
at registration which will take place from 2:00 p.m. to about 2:30 p.m.  We 
hope   
to see all of your "wagging tails" here.  
  
COAGDU will also be selling our dog treats in a jar, a mixture of wheat 
flour   
and chicken bouillon and a number of other ingredients that you can take 
home   
and make some healthy and delicious snacks for your dog.  For dogs with an   
allergy to wheat, we have the product in oatmeal as well.  The small jars 
are   
$7.00 and the larger jars are $9.00.  We haven't forgotten about you "pack   
members" with two legs as well.  COAGDU will be selling both kinds of M&Ms, 
Rice   
Krispy Treats, Snickers and Grandma's Cookies that will surely "tie you 
down"   
until lunch or dinner time.  
  
2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
COLORADO PARENTS OF BLIND CHILDREN:  
        Transition Points:  Stepping Stones on the Road to         Adulthood 
 
          Fremont  
  
Andrew Trunfio, President  
COPOBC  
  
Welcome to our annual parents meeting.  We will be discussing how to support 
 
your child in effectively transitioning into the next stages of academic 
life.    
Topics will include the transition from pre-school to elementary school, 
from to   
middle school to high school and on to college or work.  We will discuss   
transitioning from IEP to IPE.  We will also be discussing the impact and   
expectations of transitioning from literary Braille to the UEB code.  All of 
 
this will help your child as he or she transitions to being a successful 
young   
adult.  
  
Join us as we, as an organization, transition into the future as well. 
Learn   
how we can assist you and how you can benefit all families of blind 
children.  
  
Some of the presenters will include:  
Mark A. Riccobono, President  
National Federation of the Blind  
Baltimore, Maryland  
  
Scott LaBarre, President  
NFB Colorado  
Centennial, Colorado  
  
Dr. Tanni Anthony, Director, Access, Literacy and Learning Team and State   
Consultant on Blindness and Low Vision, Colorado Department of Education  
Denver, Colorado  
  
Melissa Riccobono, First Lady of the National Federation of the Blind; 
National   
Organization of Parents of Blind Children Board Member  
Baltimore, Maryland  
  
A Representative from the Division of Vocational  
Rehabilitation  
  
Michelle Chacon, TVI, Adams 50 Public Schools  
  
Trina Boyd Pratt, TVI, Aurora Public Schools  
  
Dian Megarry, Braille Instructor CSDB  
Colorado Springs, Colorado  
  
  
2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
  
SPORTS AND RECREATION DIVISION MEETING  
  
        Heritage A  
  
  
  
Maureen Nietfeld, President, Sports and Recreation Division  
  
Littleton, Colorado  
  
  
  
Join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of the NFBCO Sports and 
Recreation   
Division and help us plan for our future. Become a member!  Dues are $5 for 
the   
year. Participate in our annual board elections. Be a part of our movement 
to   
increase movement for blind people in Colorado and across the nation!  
3:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS  
                       Heritage B  
  
Bradly Basta, President  
Colorado Association of Blind Merchants  
Golden, Colorado  
  
Colorado Association of Blind Merchants gather to explore opportunities in   
Randolph-Sheppard and beyond.  
  
SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 2015  
  
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.  
        PRE-BANQUET RECEPTION  
Heritage Ballroom C & D  
  
Let's get tuned up for our Annual Banquet with a cash bar and socializing 
with   
one another.  
  
7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.  
        ANNUAL BANQUET  
Heritage Ballroom C & D  
  
Co-masters of Ceremonies  
Kevan Worley, Board Member, NFBCO  
Colorado Springs, Colorado  
  
  
Maureen Nietfeld, First Vice President, NFB of Denver Board  
  
President, Sports and Recreation Division,  
Littleton, Colorado  
  
NFB OF COLORADO SCHOLARSHIP         PRESENTATIONS  
  
Michelle Chacon, Chairperson, Committee on Scholarships  
Arvada, Colorado  
  
AWARDS AND OTHER SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS  
  
Scott C. LaBarre, President  
NFB of Colorado  
  
ANNUAL FUNDRAISING AUCTION  
Anahit LaBarre, Auction Chairperson  
  
        PAC IT UP!  
        Monique Melton, NFB of Colorado PAC Chairperson  
  
       NFB OF COLORADO AMAZING RAFFLE DRAWING  
  
SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 2015  
  
LIVING THE LIFE WE WANT SESSION III  
9:00 a.m. to 11:47 a.m.  
Heritage Ballroom C & D  
  
9:00 a.m.  
CALL TO ORDER AND MORNING WELCOME  
  
Julie Deden, First Vice President, NFB Colorado  
Littleton Colorado  
  
9:05 a.m.  
PARENTING AS A BLIND PERSON: Reflections from Our First Lady  
  
Melissa Riccobono, Immediate Past President  
NFB of Maryland; NOPBC Board Member  
Baltimore, Maryland  
  
9:25 am  
REFLECTING ON 60 YEARS IN THE NFB OF COLORADO  
  
Diane McGeorge, President Emeritus  
Board Member NFBCO  
Denver, Colorado  
  
9:50 a.m.  
READING WHAT WE WANT: A Presentation Regarding the KNFB Reader  
  
Cody Bair, Board Member, NFBCO  
President, Greeley Chapter  
Denver/Greeley, Colorado  
  
10:05 a.m.  
ALL ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF THE FEDERATION  
  
Julie Deden, First Vice President, NFBCO,  
Centennial Colorado  
  
We will take up resolutions, elections for the board,  
a financial report, an honor roll call of chapters and divisions, and brief 
 
chapter and division reports.  
  
11:47 a.m.  
        ADJOURN  
  
  
  
  
 
   
  
  
  
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