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Vol. 59, No. 3 March 2016
Gary Wunder, Editor
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The National Federation of the Blind
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The 2016 convention of the National Federation of the Blind will take place in Orlando, Florida, June 30 to July 5, at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort, 9939 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32819-9357. Make your room reservation as soon as possible with the Shingle Creek staff only. Call (866) 996-6338.
The 2016 room rates are singles and doubles, $83; and for triples and quads $89. 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 $95-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 27, 2016. The other 50 percent is not refundable.
Rooms will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations may be made before May 27, 2016, 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.
All Rosen Shingle Creek guestrooms feature amenities that include plush Creek Sleeper beds, 40" flat screen TVs, complimentary high-speed internet capabilities, in-room safes, coffee makers, mini-fridges, and hair dryers. Guests can also enjoy a swimming pool, fitness center, and on-site spa. The Rosen Shingle Creek Resort has a number of dining options, including two award-winning restaurants, and twenty-four-hour-a-day room service.
The schedule for the 2016 convention is:
Thursday, June 30 Seminar Day
Friday, July 1 Registration Day
Saturday, July 2 Board Meeting and Division Day
Sunday, July 3 Opening Session
Monday, July 4 Business Session
Tuesday, July 5 Banquet Day and Adjournment
Please register online at www.nfb.org/preregistration or complete all requested information on this form. Print and mail form to the address below.
Registrant Name:
Address:
City:
State: ________________________________________________ Zip: _________________
Phone:
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I will pick up my registration packet at convention.
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Please register only one person per registration form.
One check or money order may cover multiple registrations.
Check or money order (sorry, no credit cards) must be enclosed with registration form(s).
Number of preregistrations x $25 = _________
Banquet tickets x $60 = __________
Total ___
All convention preregistration and banquet sales are final (no refunds).
Mail to: National Federation of the Blind
Attn: Convention Preregistration
200 E. Wells Street at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, MD 21230
Vol. 59, No. 3 March 2016
Illustration: New Accessible ATM
Installed at Jernigan InstituteListen
Now (MP3)
The 2016 Washington Seminar in ReviewListen
Now (MP3)
by Deja Powell
Legislative Agenda of Blind Americans for the 114th
Congress, Second SessionListen
Now (MP3)
Transitioning to Integrated and Meaningful Employment
Act (H.R. 188) (S. 2001)Listen
Now (MP3)
Accessible Instructional Materials in Higher Education
(AIM HE) Act Listen
Now (MP3)
Equal Access to Air Travel for Service-Disabled
Veterans (H.R. 2264)Listen
Now (MP3)
The Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind,
Visually Impaired, or Otherwise Print Disabled
(“Marrakesh Treaty”)Listen
Now (MP3)
Moving the Challenge IndoorsListen
Now (MP3)
by Anil Lewis
Dissecting the Value of DiversityListen
Now (MP3)
by Justin Salisbury
The Kenneth Jernigan Convention
Scholarship FundListen
Now (MP3)
by Allen Harris
Monitor Miniatures Listen Now (MP3)
Complete Braille Monitor (Zipped Word Version)
Complete Braille Monitor Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
Complete DAISY Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
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