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Braille Monitor

Vol. 56, No. 3                                                      March 2013

Gary Wunder, Editor

Distributed by email, in inkprint, in Braille, and on USB flash drive (see below) by

The National Federation of the Blind

Marc Maurer, President

National Office
200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, Maryland  21230
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THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND IS NOT AN ORGANIZATION
SPEAKING FOR THE BLIND--IT IS THE BLIND SPEAKING FOR THEMSELVES

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Orlando Site of 2013 NFB Convention

Palm-lined drive leading to front entrance to Rosen Centre HotelThe 2013 convention of the National Federation of the Blind will take place in Orlando, Florida, July 1-6, at the Rosen Centre Hotel at 9840 International Drive, Orlando, Florida 32819. Make your room reservation as soon as possible with the Rosen Centre staff only. Call (800) 204-7234.

The 2013 room rates are singles, doubles, and twins, $79; and triples and quads, $85. In addition to the room rates there will be a tax, which at present is 13.5 percent. No charge will be made for children under seventeen in the room with parents as long as no extra bed is requested. The hotel is accepting reservations now. A $90-per-room deposit is required to make a reservation. Fifty percent of the deposit will be refunded if notice is given to the hotel of a reservation cancellation before May 28, 2013. The other 50 percent is not refundable.

Rooms will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations may be made before June 1, 2013, assuming that rooms are still available. After that time the hotel will not hold our room block for the convention. In other words, you should get your reservation in soon.

Guest-room amenities include cable television; in-room safe; coffeemaker; hairdryer; and, for a fee, high-speed Internet access. Guests can also enjoy a swimming pool, fitness center, and on-site spa. The Rosen Centre Hotel offers fine dining at Executive Chef Michael Rumplik’s award-winning Everglades Restaurant. In addition, there is an array of dining options from sushi to tapas to a 24-hour deli. The hotel has first-rate amenities and shuttle service to the Orlando airport.

The schedule for the 2013 convention is:

Monday, July 1            Seminar Day
Tuesday, July 2            Registration Day
Wednesday, July 3      Board Meeting and Division Day
Thursday, July 4           Opening Session
Friday, July 5                 Business Session
Saturday, July 6            Banquet Day and Adjournment

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
2013 National Convention Preregistration Form

Please register online at <www.nfb.org/registration> or use this mail-in form. Print legibly, provide all requested information, and mail form and payment to:

National Federation of the Blind
Attn: Convention Registration
200 East Wells Street
Baltimore, MD 21230

Please register only one person per registration form; however, one check or money order may cover multiple registrations. Check or money order (sorry, no credit cards) must be enclosed with registration(s).

Registrant Name ______________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________
City ______________________ State _____________ Zip ___________
Phone ____________ Email ____________________________________

___ I will pick up my registration packet at convention.
or
___ The following person will pick up my registration packet:
 Pickup Name ______________________________________

Number of preregistrations                                                           x $25   = ____________
Number of pre-purchased banquet tickets                                x $50   = ____________
                                                                                                              Total = ____________

PLEASE NOTE:

  1. Preconvention registration and banquet sales are final (no refunds).
  2. All preregistration mail-in forms must be postmarked by May 31.

 

Contents

Vol. 56, No. 3                                                       March 2013

 

Illustration: The Fully Accessible Interactive Bulletin Board
in the Betsy Zaborowski Conference Room
Listen Now (MP3)

The 2013 Washington Seminar in Review Listen Now (MP3)
by Gary Wunder

Legislative Agenda of Blind Americans:
Priorities for the 113th Congress, First Session
Listen Now (MP3)

The Fair Wages for Workers with
Disabilities Act 2012
Listen Now (MP3)

The Technology, Education, and Accessibility in
College and Higher Education Act
Listen Now (MP3)

Equal Access to Air Travel for
Service-Disabled Veterans (HR 164)
Listen Now (MP3)

Blindness and the Message of Dr. King Listen Now (MP3)
by Ed McDonald

Oh Where, Oh Where,
Oh Where are the Braille Books?
Listen Now (MP3)
by Jan A. Lavine

Reading, Reading, Actually Reading the NewsListen Now (MP3)
by Nijat Worley

Accessible AstronomyListen Now (MP3)
by Glenn Chaple

NHTSA Proposes Rules for Automakers
to Add Sound to Hybrids
Listen Now (MP3)
by Gabe Nelson

Blind Community Calls Plea Bargain for
Blind Thief from Rumford ‘Outrageous’
Listen Now (MP3)
by Terry Karkos

My Dream, My Business, and My LifeListen Now (MP3)
by Vincent M. Tagliarino

Intern’s Efforts Broaden Access to
Vital Historical Documents
Listen Now (MP3)
by Doug Moore

The Role of Labor in My Life and in the Progress
of the Organized Blind Movement
Listen Now (MP3)
by Ivan Weich

My Experiences in the
National Federation of the Blind
Listen Now (MP3)
by Janice Toothman

Convention Scholarships Available Listen Now (MP3)
by Allen Harris

Recipes Listen Now (MP3)

Monitor Miniatures Listen Now (MP3)

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