[nfbwatlk] Convention
Mackenstadt, Gary
Gary.Mackenstadt at ed.gov
Wed Jul 12 10:51:59 CDT 2006
Just make sure that he remembers next time. A well-placed kick might help.
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Mike forgot me. What can I say? (Grin)
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MMM ... lemme see ... there were three registrants whom Denise and I did
not recognize and of whom one was Lilly Stansberry's friend. Then there
were two first-timers from the Northwest Chapter. I don't know if Mark
Adrian had been to a national convention before or not (he went to a
Washington Seminar years ago). If we count him, that makes six. Then
there's Marty from the Seattle chapter. That makes seven first-timers by
my reckoning. If we count Mr. Habib (the scholarship winner), that makes
eight. I could have missed one or two but even eight is a respectable
percentage of our delegation. Congratulations to all.
Mike Freeman
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Bob Sellers wrote:
>
> How many first timers did we have?
>
> Bob
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>> I counted around 40 people from Washington. Gary told me yesterday
>> that we had 45 atendees.
>>
>> Mike Freeman
>>
>> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Bob Sellers wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Yes, it was an excellent convention. I still think our scholarhsip
> program
>>> is the hihglight of the convention. What is interesting is how the
> academic
>>> endeavors of the scholarship winners have become more diversed from
>>> the past. Twenty years ago most degrees were in the social sciences
>>> and
> computer
>>> science. There is much more diversity and soon, I believe, thanks to
>>> the NFB, there will be scholarship winners in pursuit of the hard
sciences.
> As
>>> usual there is volumes of information available. Over time I've
>>> learned
> to
>>> be selective on what and how much I bring home. No longer do I have
>>> an
> extra
>>> bag just to carry home materials I've collected from meetings and
>>> the exhibits. I found it beneficial in all the meetings I attended,
>>> which included, the Web master, grant writing, meet the blind month
>>> and the advocacy just to name a few. Being in such a huge hotel,
>>> seem to make
> being
>>> around 3,000 people less noticeable, except for an occasional
>>> elevator ride. The one item that got my attention was HAL, the home
>>> automated
> living
>>> display.
>>>
>>> How many did we have from Washington Sttate attendning the
convention?
>>>
>>> Bob Sellers
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> I haven't seen any reports yet on the convention just finished. I
>>> thought, that despite some hotel glitches, that this was one
>>> fantastic convention. The feature of course was the release of the
>>> Kurzweil NFB reading machine. It seems to work very well with most
>>> printed or text material for now. I was impressed that it could be
>>> brought close to signs, etc, and mostly read the material fine. As
>>> it is upgraded, this small, portable device will become invaluable
for reading many things.
>>> It was exciting to hear that the 30 NFB scholarship winners this
>>> year, in addition to receiving at least $3000 in scholarships, (one
>>> winner received $12,000), the winners received another $1000 from
>>> Kurzweil company, and a copy of the Kurzweil 1000 scanning software,
>>> and as a bonus got a Kurzweil NFB reader, valued at $3,500. That's
>>> not to mention their expenses to convention. What a program.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> We also had great convention sessions, and division meetings, etc.
>>> The visit from Kinky Freedman, the gubernatorial candidate in Texas,
>>> who is a Jewish comedian, author and musician was fun and
>>> interesting. He entertained the thousands gathered at the opening
>>> plenary session on Tuesday. This came just before the ceremony
>>> honoring the blinded veterans in attendance who are Federationists.
>>> It was impressive to hear how many leaders we have in the movement
>>> who have served in the various branches of the military. The
>>> ceremony was extremely moving to all who were present.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The National Association of Blind Lawyers put on the ninth annual
>>> mock trial this year, and we raised some money for the division as
>>> well. I heard there were about 305 people there, so we did pretty
>>> well this year, and the folks who came were overwhelming
>>> appreciative of the entertainment and education about the
>>> discrimination case which was based on a real case the NFB was
>>> involved in concerning a large automobile manufacturer who refused
>>> to hire back a foundry worker who was laid off after becoming blind.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The highlight presentations again were Doctor Maurer's Presidential
>>> Report and Banquet address, both of which will be available soon at
>>> our web site at <www.NFB.org>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Of course, we had great social gatherings too, and met new friends,
>>> and renewed old friendships. There were indeed about 3000 people
>>> attending again this year. So, now recharged, we move on to the
year in the NFB.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> More stories from the convention I'm sure are coming up.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> /s/
>>>
>>> Bennett Prows, J.D.
>>>
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>>>
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