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Convention
2002
Our 46th annual convention
started Friday November 1 with a Parents of Blind Children Seminar
chaired by Marie Couthoofd. This seminar took place between the hours
of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
At 3:30 the Board of
Directors of the Affiliate held the board meeting.
After a break, the
Hospitality Night hosted by the Capital District chapter's president and
vice-president, Charlie Richardson and Craig hedgecock, was a relaxing
and entertaining night of music, auction, Karaoke and refreshments.
Many items were auctioned, lots of songs were sung and the coveted $50
bill progressive auctioned was won by Dave Hoskinson of the Capital
district Chapter for a $26 bid.
Saturday morning started
with the annual meeting of the New York Association of Blind Merchants.
The meeting was a great success. We were privileged to have Associate
Commissioner Thomas Robertson and National Association of Blind
Merchants President Kevan Worley as our guest speakers. Mr. Robertson
gave us some assurances that he is totally behind the Business
Enterprise Program and that he would do anything necessary to help
promote it and it's membership. Mr. Worley spoke about the upcoming
BLAST II conference in Nashville. He encouraged us all to attend and
take part in the various activities that our division will be holding in
the coming year. We had several new members in attendance this year,
and had a banner year in fundraising for the annual scholarships. We
look forward to doing even more and better things in the year to come.
Our General Session started
at 9 a.m. with an invocation by Laura Herman of the Niagara Chapter.
Charlie Richardson of the Capital district Chapter briefly greeted
conventioneers. Ray Wayne, Scholarship Committee chair, introduced the
2002 scholarship winners.
Carl Jacobsen then gave the
2002 Presidential Report. Carl then introduced our national
representative, Kevan Worley.
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to hear the introduction and address.
Jesse from Bookshare.org
talked about their service and a promotional offer to New Yorkers.
Johanna Harrison from Blind
Industries of Maryland addressed "Who we are and what we do".
We then had greetings from
the administration of the Commission for the Blind's Associate
Commissioner Thomas Robertson.
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to listen the address.
We then had a report from
the libraries for the blind.
We then had a choice of two
luncheon seminars. The Student's Division and Guide Dog division. The
main event of the Student's Division was it's reformation and newly
elected officers. The Guide Dog Division reported that Guiding Eyes is
no longer NAC accredited.
We returned to General
Session with Debbie Lomma of the Business Enterprise Program. She
talked briefly of the state of the program and answered questions from
the floor.
We then had a presentation
from Marie Couthoofd, Michael Robinson, Lori Zucker and Gary Grassman
entitled, "The high partial". Living as a high partial blind person.
Charlie Richardson then gave
a presentation on promoting your chapter and getting the word out on
what we do in the federation.
Our final presentation of
the General Session was given by Barry Berberich of the Northeastern
Association of the Blind at Albany. He reported the many positive
changes in NABA since he has become the director 14 months prior.
Our banquet started at 7
p.m. and was reeling over the exciting time that was had since the start
of the convention. Our invocation of the banquet was given by David
Stayer followed by Tracy Carcione.
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to listen to the invocation.
Our newest chapter was
chartered at this convention.
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to listen to Carl Jacobsen present Elaine
Rink with the Southern Tier charter.
Our key note speech given by
our national representative Kevan Worley entitled, "Dwell in
Possibility".
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to listen to the key note speech.
Our scholarships were
awarded and a busy day was adjourned.
Sunday morning brought the
convention together again for affiliate business. A Communications
Committee was formed in order to develop our newsletter and website. |