NFB Camp in the Wild, Wild West
NFB Camp in the Wild, Wild West
Future Reflections Winter/Spring 1998, Vol. 17 No. 1
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NFB Camp in the Wild, Wild
West
Carla McQuillan
Child Care Information
National Federation of the Blind 1998 Convention
by Carla McQuillan
NFB Camp in the Wild, Wild West: It's
more than just child's play. Throughout our National Convention NFB Camp provides
activities and programs for children under 12. Although it is generally referred to as
Child Care, the participants in NFB Camp will tell you otherwise. It is a tremendous
opportunity to instill Federation philosophy in the camp counselors, the parents, and the
children—blind and sighted alike. Advance registration is required to ensure that the
number of camp counselors is sufficient for the safety and happiness of the children. Both
blind and sighted children will enjoy the action-packed schedule that awaits them in
Dallas this summer. Call or write today to register.
NFB Camp is under the direction of Carla
McQuillan, the owner and operator of Children's Choice Montessori School and Child Care
Center in Springfield, Oregon. With eighteen years of teaching experience in early
childhood education, Mrs. McQuillan received the NFB's Blind Educator of the Year award at
our 1996 convention in Anaheim. Carla is also the mother of two children and the President
of the National Federation of the Blind of Oregon.
The Team Supervisor and Activities Director are
employees of Children's Choice Montessori School. Both have extensive experience planning
and expediting programs for children. In addition, we will recruit private and public
school teachers in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to serve as counselors. All of these
individuals have CPR and First Aid certification, criminal record checks, and the
education and experience to handle large groups of children with ease.
There will be daily performances by blind musician/singer/songwriter Daniel Lamond. Other
featured activities will include presentations by various blind
professionals to spark the children's interest; stories read in Braille
by blind adults; and a guest appearance by Peggy Elliott, who will
share tales of her blind cat Sheriff. Throughout the week we
will be taking the children on walking tours of the airport, hotel,
and local shops.
NFB Camp will be open one half-hour before the
beginning of sessions and one-half hour after sessions adjourn. Children must be picked up
during lunch breaks. The schedule follows:
Saturday, July 4: During the Seminar for Parents
of Blind Children
Sunday, July 5: No NFB Camp
Monday, July 6: During afternoon committee and
division meetings (Kids' Trip Day)
Tuesday, July 7: During general sessions
Wednesday, July 8: During morning general
sessions (no Camp during afternoon tours and other activities)
Thursday, July 9: During general sessions and
banquet
Friday, July 10: During general sessions
A late fee of $10 per child will be rigorously
enforced if children are not picked up from Camp on time.
Please fill out the NFB Camp pre-registration
form and mail it today!
Campers' curriculum and other information
regarding activities for children and youth during the 1998 NFB Convention will be
available at the information table when you arrive at the Dallas-Fort Worth Hyatt Regency
in July.
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