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Braille Monitor

Vol. 54, No. 6                                                           June 2011

Gary Wunder, editor

Published in inkprint, in Braille, and on cassette by

The National Federation of the Blind

Marc Maurer, president

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Orlando Site of 2011 NFB Convention

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Palm-lined drive leading to front entrance to Rosen Shingle Creek ResortThe 2011 convention of the National Federation of the Blind will take place in Orlando, Florida, July 3-8, at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort at 9939 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32819-9357. Make your room reservation as soon as possible with the Rosen Shingle Creek staff only. Call (866) 996-6338.

The 2011 room rates are singles, doubles, and twins, $63; and triples and quads, $67. In addition to the room rates there will be a tax, which at present is 12.5 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 $75-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, 2011. 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, 2011, 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.

Guestroom amenities include thirty-two-inch flat screen television with NXTV; two telephones; laptop safe; coffeemaker; hairdryer; and, for a fee, high-speed Internet access. The Rosen Shingle Creek Resort has a number of restaurant options, including two award-winning restaurants, and twenty-four-hour-a-day room service. It has first-rate amenities and shuttle service to the Orlando airport.

The schedule for the 2011 convention will follow the dates of last year’s:

Sunday, July 3             Seminar Day
Monday, July 4            Registration Day
Tuesday, July 5           Board Meeting and Division Day
Wednesday, July 6      Opening Session
Thursday, July 7          Business Session
Friday, July 8              Banquet Day and Adjournment

 

Contents

Vol. 54, No. 6                                                           June 2011

 

Lead Photo Listen Now (MP3)

Belling the Cat: The Long Road to the Passage
of the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act
Listen Now (MP3)
by Deborah Kent Stein

Leadership and Advocacy in Washington, Round TwoListen Now (MP3)
by Barbara Pierce

Getting and Keeping a Job Listen Now (MP3)
by Stacy Cervenka

What to Do in OrlandoListen Now (MP3)

Youth Leadership ProgramListen Now (MP3)
by Brianna Lillyman

The KnfbReader Mobile:
Concepts, Misconceptions, and the Future
Listen Now (MP3)
by Michael Hingson

Ask Miss Whozit Listen Now (MP3)

A Guide Dog Consumers’ Bill of Rights
Shifting Paradigms in the Guide Dog Movement
Listen Now (MP3)
by Marion Gwizdala

What's in a Name? Listen Now (MP3)
by William D. Meeker

What Is the NCLB? Listen Now (MP3)
by Deja Powell

Featured Book from the Jacobus tenBroek LibraryListen Now (MP3)
by Ed Morman

RecipesListen Now (MP3)

Monitor MiniaturesListen Now (MP3)

         Complete Braille Monitor

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          Complete Braille Monitor Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)

          Complete DAISY Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)

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