Summer 2011
Volume 77, Number 3
Quarterly Publication of the
National Federation of the Blind of Minnesota, Inc.
100 East 22nd Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404
Voice: (612) 872-9363
Website: www.nfbmn.org
Tom Scanlan, Editor
E-mail tom.scanlan@earthlink.net
WE ARE CHANGING
WHAT IT MEANS
TO BE BLIND
Acknowledgements
Many people are involved in getting this issue to you. The writers can write and the editor can edit, but until the material is printed, brailled, recorded, and distributed, it is just a computer file. Therefore, we owe great thanks to the following people for the work they do in producing this publication.
Dave Andrews marks up and posts the NFB-NEWSLINE® edition.
Background and Purpose
The purpose of the National Federation of the Blind is two-fold — to help blind persons achieve self-confidence and self-respect and to act as a vehicle for collective self-expression by the blind.
Chapter and Other Meetings to Remember
Metro Chapter — Twin Cities area; meets at 2:00 p.m. on the third Saturday of every month at NFB of MN Headquarters, 100 East 22nd Street in Minneapolis
Riverbend Chapter — New Ulm area; meets at 9:00 a.m. on the third Saturday of every month in New Ulm; contact Monica Buboltz at 507-354-5680 for meeting location
Rochester Chapter — Rochester area; meets at 7:00 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of every month at Peace United Church of Christ in Rochester
Convention Alert
Exciting times are coming in NFB conventions. Keep these in mind as you plan your activities throughout the coming year.
The Semiannual NFB of Minnesota Convention will be in May 2012 at the NFB of Minnesota building in Minneapolis. Members will receive a letter with details, and the letter will be on our website at www.nfbmn.org.
Report of the Semiannual Convention
By Judy Sanders, Secretary
Close to 70 people gathered at NFB of Minnesota headquarters for our semiannual convention on Saturday, May 21. It was a mini version of our annual convention with something for everyone.
Many people took advantage of advance registration making our line move smoothly and allowing people to get to the doughnuts and coffee more quickly.
A Garden From the Rubble
By Patrick and Trudy Barrett
(Editor’s Note: Pat Barrett is first vice-president of our Metro Chapter and a member of the NFB of Minnesota board of directors. This article appeared in the Windom Community News, Spring 2011, and is a good example of how NFB of Minnesota members are involved in their local community.)
Conquering the Darkness
By Kathryn Elliott
(Editor’s Note: This article appeared in the Minnesota Daily, the student newspaper of the University of Minnesota, on July 7, 2011.)
Blind Flier Stuck with Fee
By Pat Pheifer, Star Tribune
(Editor’s Note: This article appeared in the regular Whistleblower feature of the Minneapolis Star Tribune on September 4, 2011. Since Delta is the dominant airline here with its purchase of Northwest, this is relevant to all of us. If you use Delta’s telephone reservations, remember Chris Danielsen’s statement.)
Keeping Braille Alive
By Tara Bannow
(Editor’s Note: This article appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on July 26, 2011.)
From the outside, it sounds as if someone is using a jackhammer inside the Golden Valley office of Volunteer Braille Services.