(Up there on top you got the NFB of Colorado
Logo followed by “Live the life you want.”)
Blind Coloradoan
Blog December 1, 2018
Here is what you
need to know in brief.
Something to Bark
About. NFB Newsline has gone to the dogs! No, we are not talking about the
trouble we have had with the Colorado Springs Gazette of late. Sorry. We are
working on it. We are talking about the availability of the magazine Dog Star.
If you are a dog lover, you should check it out. If you have a guide dog, you
will likely find pertinent doggie articles. There are dozens and dozens of
magazines for our education and entertainment on NFB Newsline. If you are not a
subscriber, it’s free! If you are a subscriber, when is the last time you
pushed 7 from the main menu to listen to the list of available magazines? NFB
Newsline is a service of which we can be very proud. Something to bark about.
They Had A
BLAST. Again, this year the Colorado Association of Blind Merchants was well
represented at Business Leadership and Superior Training, BLAST. Our crowd
joined approximately 700 BLAST participants for an unparalleled tradeshow,
training seminars, receptions, leadership development, and networking
opportunities. The November, San Antonio, conference featured a tradeshow with
access technology, micro markets and vending machines, food service and vending
products and services. Brad Basta is President of our Colorado Association of
Blind Merchants. Brad also serves as Chair of the Colorado Business Enterprise
Program’s elected committee of blind operators. The Colorado BEP has
experienced a period of significant growth lately. Growth comes with some
growing pains. The training at BLAST allows program participants opportunities
to hear from federal officials, leading vend operators from the private sector,
colleagues from across the nation, and other subject matter experts.
Unfortunately, the vaunted San Antonio weather, typically sunny and warm, was
shrouded in chilly, misty, cloudy gloom! The gloom did not doom the conference.
For more info about all matters related to BEP contact Brad Basta, bmfvend@yahoo.com.
Where Did They Go?
She taught Home Management at the Colorado Center for the Blind, but, she did
so much more for our Center and all the students she served. This fall, Maureen
Nietfeld went off to have a beautiful, bouncing baby boy. CCB will definitely
miss Maureen’s highly creative, open, steadfast, loving presence. Of course,
Maureen is not going anywhere. As usual, she takes on more in one day than most
of us can do in a month! I am told she is going to work part time, go to
school, raise a baby, serve as President of our Colorado affiliate’s Sport and
Rec. Division. Congratulations Maureen and David, and welcome baby Logan to the
Federation family. You should follow Maureen on Facebook. It’s fun to share her
journey.
The Center has also
lost the talents of Wayne Marshall. Wayne’s dedication to the seniors he taught
and the other students for whom he role-modeled was a joy to observe. And, like
all staff members at the Colorado Center for the Blind, his title also
included, “duties as assigned.” Wayne established and was President of our
NFBCO Aurora chapter. Wayne decided to move back to Georgia to be closer to
family. Enjoy the family, Wayne. You are welcome here with your Colorado
Federation family anytime!
I Wish I Had Received
A Braille Letter from Santa When I Was A Wee Blind Lad. I know we mentioned
this item in the last blog. If you know of a wee blind lass or lad, please tell
Santa. I never got a letter in braille from Saint Nick. So, feel free to let
Kriss Kringle know that he could make up for it by bringing little Kev a new
braille note. To make a request, fill out the online form located at www.nfb.org/santa-letters. Requests must be received no later than
December 14 so that Santa’s letter will arrive before Christmas.
Strike Up the Band!
Seeking blind musicians, singers, songwriters, performers. Will you be playing
for your holiday supper this year? We are assembling a directory of musicians. Amateur
or professional. Sing it sister! Bring it brother! Are you looking for a gig?
Are you performing a recital, providing music for a holiday gathering? Do you
publish your songs? Do you know of a blind child taking lessons with an
interest in performance? Please, lay it down for us. Send me name, phone
number, email, experience, current effort, and aspiration. NFB of Colorado has
often been treated to the National Anthem sung by Jen Spears at State
Conventions. We often hear from Eric Woods and his collection of Stray Dogs.
So, what’s your tune? Contact me, kevan@wefitwellness.com, or call 303-929-2369.
Blind Coloradoan
Centerfold. Va-Va-Va-Voom! Ok, no hot pictures of guys or girls. I just wanted
your attention. As many of you know, I graduated from the Colorado Center for
the Blind many, many, many years ago. The Center changed my life. Over the past
30 years it has changed the lives of thousands. We are blessed to have this
resource here in the beautiful state of Colorado. We love Colorado and we love
our Center. So, forget Giving Tuesday, Black Friday, Wacky Wednesday, Throw
Back Thursday. Please, please give to the Colorado Center for the Blind on Colorado Gives Day. Please urge your family and friends to
give at least a few dollars to a cause as big as our Rocky Mountains. The more
money we can raise, the more we will be eligible for some matching dollars. In
recent years we have raised as much as $15,000 through Colorado Gives Day. I
will be making my contribution before this letter goes to press. Support Us on Colorado
Gives Day Dec. 4.
Who’s Your
Santa? Come On! Who’s Your Santa? Who’s Your Santa? Dan Burke, co-aggregator of
these blogs, posted about the Denver chapter’s upcoming holiday party to be
held on Saturday, December 15th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Colorado Center for
the Blind. He said that blind Santa will be in attendance. He said that there
will be eats, Christmas songs, and the white elephant scrum. Colorado Springs
chapter is having one of those get togethers on December 8th, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at Old Chicago on Academy and Austin Bluffs. For info about other NFBCO holiday
events read the Blind Coloradoan posted on November 21st. Remember
that these blogs are also posted on NFB Newsline for your edification.
Here is some good cheer from our Grand Valley chapter;
President Margaret Williams and Chapter Marketing Maven, Rob Harris. On Friday,
December 7th, be sure to join us for our monthly meeting, from 10
a.m. to noon at Mesa County Independence Center, 740 Gunnison Avenue. But wait!
There is more! Parents, families, friends, and volunteers! The Parents of
Blind Children gathering hosted by the National Federation of the
Blind of Colorado Grand Valley Chapter will be happening Tuesday,
December 11th, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Mesa County Arc, 845 Grand
Avenue. Eats provided!
Steppin’ Out! WE Fit Wellness and NFBCO Sports and Rec.
Division invites you to step out with us! For the next six months, USABA will partner with 17
organizations across the United States to provide more than 450 blind and
visually impaired youth and adults with opportunities to increase their
physical fitness levels and live healthier, more active lives. WE Fit Wellness
will be partnering with USABA and the Anthem Foundation to develop events,
offer coaching, and support to those of us here in Colorado. Participants get
their own Fit Bit. Check your eligibility and get assistance. Email Jessica
Beecham, Executive Director, WE Fit Wellness, jessica@wefitwellnes.com. Come on,
Colorado! Go team, go! Join us for the National Fitness Challenge!
Blue Wave? Red Wave?
Blind Wave? Join Us on The Hill. The Great Gathering In at Washington Seminar
will take place at 5 p.m. January 28th. It will be an interesting
time in our nation’s Capital. Click the link, get the scoop at www.nfb.org/washington-seminar.
Walgreens Joins the
Aira Access Network to Provide Free Aira Service in Stores Nationwide. Walgreens,
one of the nation’s largest retailers, is the latest to join the Aira Access
Network to provide free Aira service to shoppers who are blind or low vision. Shoppers
can take advantage by downloading the Aira app on their Apple or Android phone,
completing a quick registration, and placing a call when visual assistance is
needed. Read the full press release, www.aira.io/walgreens.
Before putting
this issue to bed, I tried to reach my partner in rhyme, Dan Burke. But I was
told that he was elbow deep in pizza dough. “Duties as assigned.”
We aren’t promising
a regular publication schedule, but we are working with our social media and
NFB Newsline teams to bring you greater access to more current information
about items in which you may have interest. We will be finding a space on our
website and in social media and we will be posting all this information on NFB
Newsline. We will also post on Colorado Talk and we will be developing other
channels as we move forward. We will need your announcements and any brief
observations. Just send me a note and we will get started.