[PHOTO/CAPTION: The Galt House at night]
[PHOTO/CAPTION: The Galt House at night]
Braille Monitor
December
2004
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Convention
Bulletin 2005
The
Galt House at night
It is time to plan
for the 2005 convention of the National Federation of the Blind. This year we
will return to Louisville, Kentucky, home of the Kentucky Derby and site of
the memorable 2002 and 2003 NFB conventions.
We will again experience
the hospitality of the Galt House Hotel and the Galt House East Tower. Once
again our hotel rates are the envy of all. For the 2005 convention they are
singles, doubles, and twins $59, and triples and quads $64. In addition to the
room rates there will be a tax, which at present is 13.95 percent. No charge
will be made for children fifteen and under in the room with parents as long
as no extra bed is requested.
For 2005 convention room
reservations you should write directly to the Galt House Hotel, 140 N. Fourth
Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, or call (502) 589-5200. You can make reservations
for either the Galt House Hotel (known familiarly as the Galt House West) or
the Galt House East Tower (called the Galt House East) by calling this number.
The restaurants and outdoor pool are located on the west side of the facility
and will all be in operation during our convention. The East Tower contains
a number of suites consisting of a bedroom, bath, and living room with a refrigerator
and wet bar. The hotel will want a deposit of $60 or a credit card number. If
you use a credit card, the deposit will be charged against your card immediately,
just as would be the case with a $60 check. If a reservation is cancelled prior
to June 1, 2005, $30 of the $60 deposit will be returned. Otherwise refunds
will not be made.
The West Tower has twenty-five
floors, and the East Tower has eighteen. Guest-room amenities include cable
television, coffee pot, iron and ironing board, hair drier, and dataport.
The Galt House has two
restaurants--the River Grill, which is moderately priced, and the Flagship,
a revolving restaurant on the roof, which provides one of Louisville's finest
dining experiences, with prices to match. See later issues of the Monitor
for information about tours and other attractions in the Greater Louisville
area.
The 2005 convention of
the National Federation of the Blind will be a truly exciting and memorable
event, with an unparalleled program and rededication to the goals and work of
our movement. Make plans now to be a part of it. The schedule this year is back
to our usual one. Preconvention seminars for parents of blind children and other
groups and set-up of the exhibit hall will take place on Saturday, July 2, and
adjournment will be Friday, July 8, at 5:00 p.m. Convention registration will
begin on Sunday, July 3, and both Sunday and Monday will be filled with meetings
of divisions and committees, including the Monday morning annual meeting of
the board of directors of the National Federation of the Blind, which is open
to all.
General convention sessions
begin on Tuesday, July 5, and continue through the afternoon of Friday, July
8. The annual banquet will take place on Thursday evening, July 7. To assure
yourself a room in the headquarters hotel at convention rates, you must make
reservations early. Remember that an ambitious renovation program will remove
150 rooms in the West Tower from our block this year, so, if you want to be
in the headquarters hotel, make your reservation early. The hotel will be ready
to take your call or deal with your written request by January 1.
Remember that as usual
we need door prizes from state affiliates, local chapters, and individuals.
Once again prizes should be small in size but large in value. Cash, of course,
is always appropriate and welcome. As a general rule we ask that prizes of all
kinds have a value of at least $25 and not be alcoholic. Drawings will occur
steadily throughout the convention sessions, and you can anticipate a grand
prize of truly impressive proportions to be drawn at the banquet. You may bring
door prizes with you or send them ahead of time (identifying the item and donor
and listing the value in print and Braille) to Kevin Pearl, 2716 Hillside Terrace,
Louisville, Kentucky 40206‑2513.
The best collection
of exhibits, featuring new technology; meetings of our special interest groups,
committees, and divisions; memorable tours arranged by the host Kentucky affiliate;
the most stimulating and provocative program items of any meeting of the blind
in the world; the chance to renew friendships in our Federation family; and
the unparalleled opportunity to be where the real action is and where decisions
are being made--all of these mean you will not want to miss being a part of
the 2005 national convention. We'll see you in Louisville in 2005!
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