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Summary Report
"The
Blind Leading The Blind" CONVENTION 2008
President’s Report
Dear Federationists:
Those of you who attended the Canadian Federation of the Blind
convention this year felt the Federation fever. The Federation
spirit filled the conference room, followed us through the
halls of the hotel and onto the streets of Victoria, and set
fire to our hearts.
Members moved with confidence, spoke with eloquence and provided
each other with a strong network of support, encouragement
and hope.
Several new people joined us this year and many long-time
members returned to celebrate and share in the family of the
Canadian Federation of the Blind.
We were honoured to welcome our guest speaker, Carla McQuillan
and her husband Lucas, to our convention this year. Carla
is past president of the National Federation of the Blind
of Oregon and past NFB board member. Carla and Lucas infused
the convention with their positive energy, and devoted themselves
to help make the convention a success.
The convention started with an informative
and positive workshop for parents of blind children and other
interested attendees, facilitated by Carla McQuillan.
Participants had the opportunity to discuss
issues related to parenting and education of blind children
in an informal and relaxed environment. Carla discussed her
experience teaching Montessori, and the importance of allowing
our children, blind and sighted, to explore their world and
learn by doing.
Another new activity on our convention agenda
this year was the adaptive technology and blindness resource
exhibit. Many Federationists and other guests joined us at
this event to try out some of the latest adaptive equipment,
such as the Olympus digital recorder and the Kurzweil National
Federation of the Blind reader.
We also released the third volume of the
Blind Canadian, the CFB publication and provided other CFB
and NFB literature.
Many people tried out a Federation cane for
the first time; they moved energetically holding their long
white canes with confidence.
That afternoon, a number of us enjoyed the
sunshine on the cane walk. As always, the CFB white cane walk
provided a fun and lively chance to practice travel skills,
get some exercise and enjoy one another’s company.
In the evening, members relaxed and socialized
at the welcome reception and then took part in the first annual
‘Rowdy and Raucous’ Canadian Federation of the
Blind auction. This auction was a rousing success. We raised
over $800.
The following day began with a one-hundred-dollar
door prize as members settled into the conference room for
a day of exciting and inspiring speakers. Following is a snapshot
of the day’s topics. Some of these speeches will be
available soon in audio on our website www.cfb.ca
"The Blind Leading The Blind,"
introductory speech, by Elizabeth Lalonde, CFB President.
"Self-Advocacy: Making One's Way in
the World with Confidence and a Positive Approach" by
Mary Ellen Gabias, CFB Vice-President
Presentation by Guest Speaker, Carla McQuillan
and her husband Lucas, National Federation of the Blind Representatives
"Overcoming the Struggles and Enjoying
the Successes of Becoming Empowered" by Shane Baker,
CFB Member
"Finding the Microphone: Moving Freely
as a Blind Person" by Elizabeth Lalonde
"Out of the Closet - With My White Cane"
by Doris Belusic, CFB Secretary
"Imagining the Blind: Work Place Attitudes
and Perceptions" by Dr. Fikru Gebrekidan, Associate Professor
of History at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick
"The Psychological Aspects of Advocacy:
Discussion of A University of British Columbia Course Based
on the Renowned NFB Publication, "Walking Alone and Marching
Together" by Dr. Paul Gabias, Professor UBC Okanagan
and longtime Federation leader and CFB treasurer
"The Blind Leading The Sighted"
by Frederick Driver, Long-time CFB supporting member
"Update on the National Federation of
the Blind" by Carla McQuillan
We were honoured to welcome David Cubberley,
MLA, New Democratic Party, to our convention. David shared
lunch with us and delivered greetings.
"Disability and the Political Perspective"
by Dr Abebe Teklu, who received his PhD in 2007 at the University
of Victoria, Department of Curriculum and Instruction
"The Road to Excellence in Sport is
Bumpy" by Shawn Marsolais, Para-Olympic athlete, and
advocate for blind children and their families
A fun and interactive skit about a job interview.
CFB actors demonstrated their acting talents in this lively
and humorous improv performance.
"Overview of Triumph Vocational Services"
by Michelle Underdown, Vocational Coach, Triumph Vocational
Services, Victoria BC.
"Canadian Registered Disability Savings
Plan (RDSP): Planning for an Improved Quality of Life"
by Oriano Belusic, Past CFB President
"The Importance of Braille in My Life"
by Erin Lacharity, Undergraduate Student at the University
of Victoria and CFB Member
Presentation by David Boyce from Penetanguishene,
Ontario
"The Unheard Problem of Quiet Cars"
by Mary Ellen Gabias (This included a sing-along of the Hybrid
Car Song, written by Mary Ellen)
The conference ended with a beautiful and moving performance
from Augie Thomas - Esquimalt Youth Singers and Dancers, (Coast
Salish, local First Nations, traditional dancing).
Later that evening, the banquet provided
a perfect windup to an excellent convention. Dinner, song
and Carla’s inspiring banquet address, "Sincere
Ignorance and Conscientious Stupidity," completed this
successful event.
It was hard to say goodbye, and no-one wanted
to leave; everyone wanted to savor the aftermath of the convention.
I want to thank all of the CFB members for
their participation in the convention. Many of you travelled
a long way to be there.
I particularly want to thank the executive
for their hard work and perseverance during the exciting,
yet stressful pre-convention time and for the incredible job
they did throughout the event.
I thank:
Doris Belusic for her diligence and perseverance
in putting out the third volume of our publication “The
Blind Canadian.” And for her handling of so many of
the details involved in planning such an important event.
Most of all I thank Doris for her warmth and kindness.
Oriano Belusic for his organization of the
technology exhibit, and for his on-going support and mentorship.
Mary Ellen Gabias, for her kindness, wisdom
and patience, and for her ability to know the right thing
to do and the right time to do it.
Paul Gabias for his handling of all the financial
affairs, and for his excellent job as MC and auctioneer. Paul
is a man of many talents. I thank him for his belief in me
and for his belief in the Federation.
Larry Scharschmidt for recording the convention
and for helping to organize the technology exhibit, and for
his quiet diligence and support.
Frederick Driver – though Rick is sighted
and is not on the executive, he is an executive member in
spirit. Rick, I thank you for your tremendous research and
speech-writing ability, for respecting us, for treating us
as equals and for being one of us.
I also want to thank Shane Baker for organizing
the great banquet mugs and our first CFB t-shirts.
And a Special Thank You to Our Sponsors who
helped make the Convention a success; these included:
National Federation of the Blind, United
States of America
Victoria Imperial Lions Club, Victoria BC
First Nations Training & Consulting Services,
Victoria BC
Traveller's Inn, City Centre, Douglas Street,
Victoria BC
Team Sales, Victoria BC
CFUV, University of Victoria Radio
Also, thank you to the businesses and individuals who donated
door prizes and auction items, including:
Country Grocer, Victoria BC
Serious Coffee, Esquimalt
Executive House Hotel, Victoria BC
Helga Beer, Yoga Practitioner
COSMETIQUE a La Carte Skin Care Center, Victoria
BC
Rogers Chocolates
Personal Communications Systems Inc, Victoria
BC
Gabias Wellness Centre
And many more...
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