The Braille Monitor
Vol. 47, No. 5 May, 2004
Barbara Pierce, Editor
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The National Federation of the Blind
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Atlanta
Marriott Marquis Ambassador Albert (Smitty) Smith
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The 2004 NFB convention will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, June 29 through July 5 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, 265 Peachtree Center Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. The overflow hotel is the Hilton Atlanta and Towers, just across Courtland from the Marriott Marquis. Room rates are singles, doubles, and twins $59 and triples and quads $65 a night, plus tax of 14 percent at present. The hotels are accepting reservations now. A $60-per-room deposit is required to make a reservation. Fifty percent will be refunded if notice of cancellation is given before June 1, 2004. The other 50 percent is not refundable. For reservations call the Marriott Marquis at (404) 521-0000 and the Hilton Atlanta and Towers at (404) 659-2000.
Rooms will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations may be made before June 1, assuming that rooms are still available. After that the hotels will not hold their room blocks. So make your reservation now.
Both hotels are twelve miles north of the Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport and are conveniently located off Interstate 85. Take Exit 96, International Boulevard, turn left onto International Boulevard, go to Peachtree Center Avenue, and turn right. The Marriott Marquis is on the right in the second block. To get to the Hilton, turn left onto International Boulevard, go to Piedmont Avenue, and turn right. The Hilton is on the left. Guest-room amenities in both hotels include cable television, coffee pot, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, and dataport.
The schedule for the 2004 convention is as follows:
Tuesday, June 29 Seminar Day
Wednesday, June 30 Registration Day
Thursday, July 1
Board Meeting
&Division Day
Friday, July 2 Opening Session
Saturday, July 3 Tour Day
Sunday, July 4 Banquet Day
Monday, July 5 Business Session
Contents
NAC
President's Job Eliminated
by Barbara Pierce
AIDB
Board Votes to De-NAC
by
J. Michael Jones
Center
Helps Those Who Recently Lost Sight
to Relearn Life's Skills
by Sam Tranum
Spring 2004 NAC Membership Report
Understanding
the Holocaust
by Harold Snider
Blind
Jews in the Third Reich
by
Gabriel Richter, translated by Gail Snider
Liberation
of a Blind Survivor
by
Max Edelman
An
Adolescence in Crisis
by
Hans Cohn
A
Visit to the Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel
by
Barbara Pierce
Why
I Am a Federationist: Both Ends of the Spectrum
by
Ryan Osentowski
Another
Milestone in Ruston, Louisiana
by
Ron Gardner
Complete Monitor (text zipped) (download)
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