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Vol. 55, No. 3 March 2012
Gary Wunder, Editor
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The 2012 convention of the National Federation of the Blind will take place in Dallas, Texas, June 30-July 5, at the Hilton Anatole Hotel at 2201 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, Texas 75207. Make your room reservation as soon as possible with the Hilton Anatole staff only, not Hilton general reservations. Call (214) 761-7500.
The 2012 room rates are singles, doubles, and twins $63 and triples and quads $68 a night, plus a 15 percent sales tax. The hotel is accepting reservations now. A $60-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 June 1, 2012. 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, 2012, assuming that rooms are still available. After that time the hotel will not hold our block of rooms for the convention. In other words, you should get your reservation in soon.
Guestroom amenities include cable television; coffeepot; iron and ironing board; hair dryer; and, for a fee, high-speed Internet access. The Hilton Anatole has several excellent restaurants, twenty-four-hour-a-day room service, first-rate meeting space, and other top-notch facilities. It is in downtown Dallas with shuttle service to both the Dallas/Ft. Worth Airport and Love Field.
The schedule for the 2012 convention will follow our usual pattern:
Saturday, June 30 Seminar Day
Sunday, July 1 Registration Day
Monday, July 2 Board Meeting and Division Day
Tuesday, July 3 Opening Session
Wednesday, July 4 Business Session
Thursday, July 5 Banquet Day and Adjournment
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
2012 National Convention Preregistration FormListen Now
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 = ____________
Number of pre-purchased barbeque tickets ___ x $40 = ____________
Total = ____________
PLEASE NOTE:
Vol. 55, No. 3 March 2012
Illustrations: Federationists at work on the HillListen Now (MP3)
The 2012 Washington Seminar in ReviewListen
Now (MP3)
by Gary Wunder
Legislative Agenda of Blind Americans:
Priorities for the 112th Congress, Second SessionListen
Now (MP3)
The Fair Wages for Workers with
Disabilities Act of 2011Listen
Now (MP3)
The Home Appliance Accessibility ActListen Now (MP3)
The Americans with Disabilities
Business Opportunity Act Listen
Now (MP3)
Testimony for the Hearing on “The Promise of Accessible Technology:
Challenges and Opportunities”Listen
Now (MP3)
by Mark A. Riccobono
Why Is It Important to Join an Organization of the Blind?
Some Views from Our Lists Listen
Now (MP3)
Tearing Taffany to PiecesListen
Now (MP3)
by Daniel B. Frye
A Different Country—No Passport NeededListen
Now (MP3)
by Norma Crosby
NEWSLINE on My JobListen
Now (MP3)
by Deborah Kendrick
Should the Sound of Silence Be a
Bird's Tweet or a Jet's Roar?Listen
Now (MP3)
by Mike Ramsey
Remembering Margaret WarrenListen
Now (MP3)
by Anna Kresmer
Rare Sleep Disorder Leaves Some
Who Are Blind Out of SyncListen
Now (MP3)
White House Reaffirms Importance of Randolph-Sheppard Program
and Urges Full ComplianceListen
Now (MP3)
by Nicky Gacos
Convention Scholarships AvailableListen
Now (MP3)
by Allen Harris
Monitor Miniatures Listen Now (MP3)
Complete Braille Monitor (Download Zipped Word Version)
Complete Braille Monitor Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
Complete DAISY Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
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