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    Theater Of The Blind Has All In The Dark At Odd Man Out

    enDecember 14, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this episode of White Canes Connect, Lisa and David speak with blind actress Aszkara Gilchrist and Odd Man Out co-director Carlos Armesto. They discuss the immersive theater performance of the show and what the audience can expect. Aszkara tells us that she was drawn to acting at a young age. Carlos gives the backstory on this production, with its roots in Argentina. 

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/055   

    Odd Man Out Tickets And Info

    Read more about Odd Man Out at https://www.pitchblackexperience.com/oddmanoutlive/. Buy tickets to experience the show at http://pitchblackexperience.com/oddmanoutlive/. The show runs through 12/18.

    Connect With Aszkara Gilchrist

    Read more about Aszkara on her website: https://www.aszkara.com/. Connect with her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/aszkaraglitters/.

    Connect With Pitch Black Immersive Experiences

    Read all about Pitch Black Immersive Experiences at https://www.pitchblackexperience.com/. Connect with Pitch Black on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pitchblackexperience/

    Support The National Federation Of The Blind Of PA

    In this season of giving, please consider donating to the NFB of PA. Since 1977, the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania has been helping members live the lives they want! Please support the largest organization of the blind in the state.

    Chapter & Division Fundraisers

    Pennsylvania Organization of Parents of Blind Children chocolate fundraiser: https://www.sarriscandiesfundraising.com/VIEWBYCATEGORY.aspx?id=VA Use code 10-0316 to ensure the division gets credit for the sale. Ends 12/15.

    Capital Chapter Panera gift card: https://nfbp.org/our-organization/chapters/capital/panera-gift-card-fundraiser

    White Canes Connect Now On YouTube

    The podcast is now available on YouTube! Subscribe to our channel so you never miss an episode!

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    Recent Episodes from White Canes Connect

    See the Spectrum: Understanding Low Vision

    See the Spectrum: Understanding Low Vision

    In this episode of White Canes Connect, presented by the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania and hosted by Lisa Bryant and David Goldstein, listeners are treated to an enlightening conversation on living with low vision, commemorating February as Low Vision Awareness Month. The episode featured insights from Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapists Lachelle Smith from Salus University and Steve Kelley from Hadley, alongside Pam Baquaro, a blind vendor and President of the Pennsylvania Association of Blind Merchants.

    The discussion highlighted the challenges and misconceptions those with low vision face, particularly the spectrum of visual impairment that often goes unrecognized by the sighted community. The guests shared their personal and professional experiences, emphasizing the importance of awareness, education, and tools and technologies to navigate life with low vision.

    Key takeaways included the critical role of early and regular eye examinations, the value of connecting with vocational rehabilitation services, and the empowering impact of assistive technology. The conversation also underscored the importance of advocacy and support networks. Pam Baquaro shared her journey as a visually impaired entrepreneur, demonstrating that vision loss is not a barrier to achieving one's goals.

    This episode of White Canes Connect sheds light on the realities of living with low vision. It celebrates the resilience and capabilities of the low-vision community, encouraging listeners to seek support, embrace adaptive solutions, and live fully despite visual challenges.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/098 

    Links & Phone Numbers Mentioned

    Contact Lachelle Smith

    Lachelle Smith is a Professor at Salus University and operates a non-profit called Blind Blessings Inc. Contact Lachelle via email at lasmith@salus.edu or (215) 266-5020 via phone. 

    Contact Steve Kelley

    Steve Kelley has been at Hadley for five years. Contact him via email at stevenk@hadleyhelps.org. Call him at (800) 323-4238. Check out Steve's website at https://hadleyhelps.org/. Learn more about Hadley at https://www.hadleyhelps.org

    Contact Pam Baquero

    Pam Baquero is a vendor in the Business Enterprise Program and President of the Pennsylvania Association Of Blind Merchants. Contact Pam via email at oneblindhippie@yahoo.com. Call or text her at (215) 200-3696.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, go to https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    Give Us A Call

    We'd love to hear from you! We've got a phone number for you to call, ask us questions, give us feedback, or say, "Hi!" Call us at (267) 338-4495. You have up to three minutes for your message, and we might use it on an upcoming episode. Please leave your name and town as part of your message. 

    Follow White Canes Connect

    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube

    Connect With Us

    If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, reach out on Twitter. We are @PABlindPodcast. You can also email us at WhiteCanesConnect@gmail.com.

     

    Beyond Blood Sugar: The Full Diabetes Prevention Plan

    Beyond Blood Sugar: The Full Diabetes Prevention Plan

    In this episode of White Canes Connect, hosts  Lisa Bryant and David Goldstein explore the Diabetes Prevention Program with special guests Joani Schmeling from the Health Promotion Council and NFB of PA President Lynn Heights, a diabetes coach. The program, developed by the CDC, is designed to support individuals with prediabetes through lifestyle changes over a year, emphasizing the importance of diet, exercise, and stress management. 

    Lisa shares her commitment to participating in the program, highlighting its potential to prevent the progression from prediabetes to diabetes, a leading cause of blindness. The episode also addresses the flexibility and accessibility of the program, including virtual options and support for a wide range of participants. 

    Success stories from the program illustrate its effectiveness in improving health outcomes, such as significant A1C reductions. The discussion emphasizes that while the commitment may seem daunting, the potential health benefits far outweigh the perceived challenges, encouraging listeners to consider joining the program to take control of their health.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/097   

    Join the Program

    If you are interested in joining a Diabetes Prevention Program, reach out to Alexandra at info@accessiblepharmacy.com.

    More on Health Promotion Council 

    Call or text the Referral Hub at (215) 608-1477. You can also email programinfo@phmc.org. 

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you would like to make a monetary donation to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, go to https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    Give Us A Call

    We'd love to hear from you! We've got a phone number for you to call, ask us questions, give us feedback, or say, "Hi!" Call us at (267) 338-4495. You have up to three minutes for your message, and we might use it on an upcoming episode. Please leave your name and town as part of your message. 

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    Connect With Us

    If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, reach out on Twitter. We are @PABlindPodcast. You can also email us at WhiteCanesConnect@gmail.com.

    A Conversation with Blind Black Leaders Dr. Carolyn Peters & Sabrina Rice"

    A Conversation with Blind Black Leaders Dr. Carolyn Peters & Sabrina Rice"

     In this episode of White Canes Connect, Lisa and David speak with Dr. Carolyn Peters and Sabrina Rice from the National Organization of Blind Black Leaders. They discuss the importance of the organization and when it became a division of the National Federation of the Blind. 

    They review all the planned Black History Month events the organization presents (see the listing below, along with the Zoom links.) The ladies also explain how important it is to simply show up and the difference that it makes.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/096   

    Links Mentioned

    Learn more about Eye Learn at https://www.eyelearnmi.com. Purchase Dr. Peters's book at Amazon: https://amzn.to/49mYAXw. This is an affiliate link. The NFB of PA participates in the Amazon Associates Program and may earn a small commission from your quilting purchases. Share this general link with your friends: https://www.nfbofpa.org/amazon/.

    Black History Month Events

    February 12 – Black Women's Group 

    Time: 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Eastern

     This meeting will feature a presentation entitled "Voting Matters About Voting Rights and Accessibility." The presenters will be Joann Kingsley, Delaware Disability Law Program, and Carol King-Ries, National Federation of the Blind of Delaware Legislative Director.  

     Join the meeting: https://nfb-org.zoom.us/j/8204086286?omn=97771117625 

    February 15 – HBCU Committee 

    Time: 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Eastern

     The meeting will feature a panel discussion on blind students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The four panelists are graduates or current students of HBCUs, and they will share their experiences attending these prestigious academic institutions. The facilitator Will be Sabrina Rice, 2nd Vice President of the National Federation of the Blind of Michigan and a North Carolina A&T University graduate.

     Join the meeting: https://nfb-org.zoom.us/j/8204086286?omn=97771117625  

     February 19 – Black Elected Leaders Group 

    Time: 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Eastern

     The presenter for this meeting will be Ever Lee Hairston, former board member of the National Federation of the Blind and civil rights advocate. This meeting will be facilitated by Chairwoman Denise Avant. 

     Join the meeting: https://nfb-org.zoom.us/j/8204086286?omn=97771117625 

     Time: 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Eastern

     The presenter for this meeting will be Janice Bright, President of the NFB of South Carolina's Association of Black Leaders Division, and Kenneth Jernigan, a participant in the In-Service Leadership Program. The title of the presentation will be "Overcoming Naysayers, Shifting Your Mind Set." The facilitator for this presentation will be Dr. Lashawna Fant, President of the National Federation of the Blind of Mississippi, Jackson Chapter, and board member of the National Organization of Blind Black Leaders. 

     Join the meeting: https://nfb-org.zoom.us/j/8204086286?omn=97771117625 

     February 27 – Seniors Group Chat and Chew 

    Time: 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. eastern 

     This meeting will feature a panel discussion on being a senior in leadership. The panelists will be Denise Avant, 1st Vice President of the National Federation of the Blind of Illinois and 1st Vice President of the National Organization of Blind Black Leaders, Barbara Manuel, President of the National Federation of the Blind of Alabama and National Federation of the Blind board member and Ever Lee Hairston, former national board member of the National Federation of the Blind. 

     Join the meeting: https://nfb-org.zoom.us/j/8204086286?omn=97771117625 

    For more information

    For information on joining the National Organization of Blind Black Leaders, Please contact Denice Brown at dbrown8827@aol.com. Expanded Zoom information is available at https://nfb.org/national-organization-blind-black-leaders-black-history-month-events

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Give Us A Call

    We'd love to hear from you! We've got a phone number for you to call, ask us questions, give us feedback, or say, "Hi!" Call us at (267) 338-4495. You have up to three minutes for your message, and we might use it on an upcoming episode. Please leave your name and town as part of your message. 

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    Connect With Us

    If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, reach out on Twitter. We are @PABlindPodcast. You can also email us at WhiteCanesConnect@gmail.com.

     

    Arts Access for All: Introducing the Audio Description Learning Network

    Arts Access for All: Introducing the Audio Description Learning Network

     In this episode of White Canes Connect, Simon Bonenfant speaks with ADLN program coordinator Lee Etzold and newly trained audio describer Gina Pisasale as they discuss how the program was formed, how the training was conducted, and who was selected to participate. They also discuss the strong support team of blind and visually impaired coaches, other audio describer mentors, and audio description trainees.

    While audio-described performances in the Philadelphia area have been available for quite some time, there is a need for more audio describers, particularly from diverse backgrounds. Recently, a group of local theatres have come together to make this dream a reality—calling the initiative the Audio Description Learning Network or ADLN.

    Simon and Gina discuss their journey working together to facilitate an audio-described A Christmas Carol Comedy performance. The show took place at Hedgerow in early December.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/095   

    Participating Theaters

    The four Philadelphia theatres that participated include The Hedgerow Theatre Company, People's Light, 1812 Productions, and The Wilma Theatre. Each site included a preview performance and a public show, giving the audio describers multiple chances to practice their work. Describers were also required to produce pre-show notes to provide blind and visually impaired patrons access to more detailed visual information. 

    Small at the People's Light

    Join audio describer trainee Beth Feldman Brandt as she describes a production called Small. The production will occur on Sunday, January 28, at 2:00 PM. More details can be found at https://www.peopleslight.org/whats-on/20232024-season/small/.

    My Mama and the Full Scale Invasion at the Wilma Theater

    There will be an audio-described production of My Mamma and the Full-Scale Invasion on February 18 at 2:00 PM at the Wilma Theatre. More details about that performance can be found at https://wilmatheater.org/event/my-mama-and-the-full-scale-invasion/

    Connect with the Audio Description Learning Network

    Interested in contacting the ADLN directly? Visit https://www.helloartscollective.com/adln.html, or send Lee an email at letzold@helloartscollective.com

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Give Us A Call

    We'd love to hear from you! We've got a phone number for you to call, ask us questions, give us feedback, or say, "Hi!" Call us at (267) 338-4495. You have up to three minutes for your message, and we might use it on an upcoming episode. Please leave your name and town as part of your message. 

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    Connect With Us

    If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, reach out on Twitter. We are @PABlindPodcast. You can also email us at WhiteCanesConnect@gmail.com.

     

    Diabetes Awareness: A Conversation with NFB's Leading Voices

    Diabetes Awareness: A Conversation with NFB's Leading Voices

     In this episode of White Canes Connect, Lisa and David speak with Christine Palmer, the organizer of the NFB of PA's Diabetes Support Group, Debbie Wunder, the President of the NFB's Diabetes Action Network, and Anil Lewis, NFB Executive Director and DAN Second Vice President about diabetes. Christine tells us why she wanted to start the group here in Pennsylvania. Debbie explains that one in four people don't even know that they are diabetic. She also mentions that diabetes is the number one cause of blindness.

    Anil discusses the structure of the NFB and its Divisions and the differences between divisions and groups. He also talks about a live, in-person event in St. Louis this spring.

    Christine invites everyone to the NFB of PA Diabetes Support Group's first virtual meeting via Zoom on January 15 at 7:00 PM EST. Here is the link: https://nfb-org.zoom.us/j/91010106648?pwd=TUJvdHJ2YVpRY0UxM3BuSExvNzJXZz09. She mentions that you don't have to be a member of the NFB or live in Pennsylvania to participate in the meeting.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/094  

    Learn More About DAN

    If you want more information about the Diabetes Action Network, email Debbie Wunder at debbiewunder@charter.net. You can also call Debbie at (573) 268-6989.

    Contact Christine Palmer

    To learn more about the NFB of PA Diabetes Support Group, reach out to Christine via email at tinybuchanan1204@gmail.com and by phone at (267) 582-4803.

    Learn More About the NFB

    The best way to learn about the National Federation of the Blind is by visiting their website at https://www.nfb.org. If you have general questions about the Federation, email at info@nfb.org. If you've got questions for Anil, email him at alewis@nfb.org.

    Christine Palmer's First Time on White Canes Connect

    Christine's first appearance on White Canes Connect came in December 2021 after attending her first NFB of PA State Convention. Listen to the emotional and powerful episode: https://traffic.libsyn.com/whitecanesconnect/Christine_Palmer_On_Her_First_NFB_Of_PA_Convention.mp3.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Give Us A Call

    We'd love to hear from you! We've got a phone number for you to call, ask us questions, give us feedback, or say, "Hi!" Call us at (267) 338-4495. You have up to three minutes for your message, and we might use it on an upcoming episode. Please leave your name and town as part of your message. 

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    Connect With Us

    If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, reach out on Twitter. We are @PABlindPodcast. You can also email us at WhiteCanesConnect@gmail.com.

    January 2024 Monthly Digest

    January 2024 Monthly Digest

    Welcome to our January 2024 monthly Digest: a monthly newsletter of the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania!

    The events and information listed below will be within the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania and any pertinent information from the National Federation of the Blind and the Pennsylvania blind community.

    If you or anyone you know have any upcoming events or information that can pertain to the blind community in Pennsylvania, please send them to Stacie Leap at nfb.stacie@gmail.com by the 27th of the month so it can be added to our calendar for the following month.

     

    Editor’s Note

    Hello all:

    I do apologize that December 2023’s edition never came out. I was experiencing some hardships and had to remove myself from certain obligations. Thank you to those who checked on me and kept me in their thoughts and prayers.

     

    On a happier note, the Monthly Digest is one year old! We started this monthly newsletter in January 2023, and it was a pleasure sharing all of this information with everybody! I have received many emails with positive feedback and am glad people are reading this newsletter. That was a fear of mine: that people would not read this newsletter and delete it. However, I am happy that people are engaging with the newsletter. Thank you all! 

    - Stacie Leap

     

     

    A Message from our State Affiliate President

     

    Dear Members and Friends,

    Happy New Year! It was wonderful spending time with you at our recent State Convention in November 2023. We had record registration, record attendance at the Banquet and the Possibilities Fair, and an overflowing Exhibit Hall. The feedback I have received about the programming has been overwhelmingly positive. 

    Thank you to the many hands, hearts, and minds that went into putting this together!!!

    Looking forward to wonderful things in 2024!

    Sincerely,

    Lynn Heitz

    President, National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania

    president@NFBOfPA.org

     

    Google Calendar Links

     

    The National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania also has a Google Calendar that can be viewed either through the web or subscribed to your calendar apps.

    You can view the calendar at www.NFBofPA.org/calendar.

    However, if you wish to subscribe to the calendar and get the events on your calendar apps, please Subscribe and go through the steps to subscribe:

     

    Member Spotlight: David Goldstein

     

    Each month, we will highlight someone within our affiliate. The goal is to allow us to learn about other members within the affiliate. We hope you enjoy this little spotlight!

    David Goldstein was recently elected as the First Vice President of our state affiliate during our 2023 State Convention! He is also the Treasurer of the Keystone Chapter and Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Association of Blind Merchants. He is also one of the hosts of White Canes Connect, our official state affiliate podcast. In addition, he is also our web coordinator of our new affiliate website: www.nfbofpa.org. If you do not think that is enough, he is the President of Digital Graphics Design, LLC. David is a father of two adult children and a dog dad to Ziggy, a golden retriever. He is into technology and has his own podcast, iCantCU, where he chronicles his life and the different activities he is involved in. In his own words, “iCantCU sounds like a sentence, but it is only 7 letters long. It is like blind people for dummies.” If you ever get a chance to meet David, do not forget to say, “Hello!”

     

    Calendar of Events

     

    The following events are also on our Google calendar with the Zoom information or meeting location. If anyone within a chapter, division, or group sees any errors or misinformation, please contact Stacie Leap at nfb.stacie@gmail.com

     

    The below information is correct as of the first week of the month. The information is most up-to-date on the Google Calendar. Please check back periodically to ensure the correct information is correct.

     

    Coffee with the State President and Board

     

    This monthly discussion meeting brings everybody together to get to know the state affiliate board members and the happenings within the state’s divisions, chapters, and advocacy efforts. This meeting is typically held on the 1st Wednesday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with State President Lynn Heitz at president@nfbofpa.org

    Wednesday, January 3, 2024 at 7:30 PM.

      

    Jigsaw Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who do not have a local chapter in their geographical area. This is our at-large chapter Meetings. This meeting is typically held on the first Saturday of the month.

    Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 10 AM

     

    Deaf Blind Division Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who consider themselves Deaf Blind and their supporters. This meeting is typically held on the second Monday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Division President Chris Westbrook at westbchris@gmail.com

    Monday, January 8, 2024 at 6 PM.

     

    Pennsylvania Association of Blind Merchants (PABM) Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who are or wish to be involved with the Business Enterprise Program, entrepreneurship, and their supporters. This meeting is typically held on the second Wednesday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Division President Pamela Baquero at oneblindhippie@yahoo.com 

    Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at 6 PM.

     

    Greater Berks Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who live in the Greater Berks County of Pennsylvania. This meeting is typically held on the second Friday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Chapter President Rosemary Freedman at dogguide.winston@icloud.com

    Friday, January 12, 2024 at 10 AM.

     

    Greater Lehigh Valley Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who live in the Greater Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania. This includes Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, and the surrounding areas. This meeting is typically held on the second Saturday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Chapter President Cheryl Frazier at cherylnfrazier@yahoo.com

    Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 10 AM.

     

    Keystone Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who live in the Philadelphia area. This is one of two local chapters in the Philadelphia area. The other chapter is the Greater Philadelphia Chapter. This meeting is typically held on the second Saturday of the month at the Penn Museum. For more information, please get in touch with Chapter President Harriet Go at goharriet00@hotmail.com

    Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 10:15 AM.

     

    Happy Valley Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who live in or surrounding State College, Pennsylvania. This meeting is typically held on the second Saturday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Chapter President Michelle McManus at michelleandremy@gmail.com

    Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 1 PM.

     

    Diabetes Action Network (DAN) Group Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who have diabetes, pre-diabetes, or are at risk for developing diabetes. This group typically meets on the third Monday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Group Chair Christine Palmer at tinybuchanan1204@gmail.com

    Monday, January 15, 2024, at 7 PM.

     

    Pennsylvania Organization of Parents of Blind Children (PAOPBC) Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for parents of blind children and their supporters. This meeting is typically held on the third Tuesday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Division President Emily Gindlesperger at vp2@nfbp.org

    Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at 1 PM.

     

    Pittsburgh Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who live in the Greater Pittsburgh area. This meeting is typically held on the third Wednesday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Chapter Revitalizing Team Members Emily Gindlesperger at vp2@nfbp.org or Denice Brown at dbrown8827@aol.com

    Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 6 PM.

     

    Capital Area Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who live in the Greater Harrisburg area. This meeting is typically held on the third Saturday of the month. For More Information, please get in touch with Chapter President Jason Polanski at jaedpo96@gmail.com

    Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 10 AM.

     

    Erie County Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who live in Erie County, Pennsylvania. This meeting is typically held on the third Saturday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Connie Scheu at conniej1250@gmail.com

    Saturday, January 20, 2024, at 2 PM.

     

    Blind Parents Group Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for blind parents, grandparents, and their supporters. This meeting is typically held on the third Saturday of the month. For more information, please contact Group Chair Stacie Leap at Stacie.leap@gmail.com.

    Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 7 PM.

     

    Pennsylvania Association of Blind Students (PABS) Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for blind students of all ages and their supporters. This meeting is typically held on the fourth Monday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Division President Simon Bonenfant at sbonenfant2@gmail.com

    Monday, January 22, 2024 at 7 PM.

     

    Blind Seniors Group Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who are seniors or almost seniors as well as their supporters. This meeting is typically held on the fourth Wednesday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Group Chair Connie Scheu at conniej1250@gmail.com

    Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 7:30 PM.

     

    Brandywine Valley Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who live in the Brandywine Valley area of PA. This meeting is typically held on the fourth Saturday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Chapter President Lynn Heitz at president@nfbofpa.org

    Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 10 AM.

     

    Greater Philadelphia Chapter Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who live in the Philadelphia area. This is one of two local chapters in the Philadelphia area. The other chapter is the Keystone Chapter. This meeting is typically held on the fourth Saturday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Chapter President Denice Brown at dbrown8827@aol.com

    Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 10 AM.

      

    Pennsylvania Association of Guide Dog Users (PAGDU) Monthly Meeting

     

    A monthly meeting for those who have or are considering getting a guide dog and their supporters. This meeting is typically held on the fourth Saturday of the month. For more information, please get in touch with Division President Becca Weber at weberbecca630@gmail.com

    Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 4 PM.

     

    White Canes Connect Podcast

     

    Did you know the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania has a podcast? It is hosted by members David Goldstein and Lisa Bryant, as well as some guest hosts. It features interviews with our PA members and interviews and resources for the blind community. The monthly Digest is also on the podcast for those who wish to hear a human’s voice instead of a screen reader. You can listen to it wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Listen on  Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicIHeartRadio, and YouTube @PABlindPodcast. Contact White Canes Connect at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com if you have any show ideas or wish to be on the podcast.

     

    State Convention 2023

     

    We had our state convention in November 2023 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Here are some highlights! 

    • We had 28 people register for our Senior Possibilities Fair. This was our 2nd year having it at the convention, and this was our highest number of registrants!
    • 10 people attended the state convention as a first-timer! Welcome to our NFB of pA family!
        • A total of 125 people registered for the convention!
        • We had our state board elections, and the following people have been elected:
          • President: Lynn Heitz
          • First Vice President: David Goldstein
          • Second Vice President: Emily Gindlesperger
          • Secretary: Harriet Go
          • Treasurer: Brian Mackey
          • Board Director: Denice Brown
          • Board Director: Kirk Hunger
          • Board Director: Michelle McManus

     

    Diabetes Action Network (DAN) Group formed in Pennsylvania!

     

    We are delighted to have a new group join our NFB of PA family! This group, Diabetes Action Network (DAN), aims to educate and provide peer support for those living with diabetes or for those who are at risk for developing diabetes. The group plans to meet quarterly on the second Monday of the month at 7 PM. For more information, please get in touch with the Group Chair, Christine Palmer, at tinybuchanan1204@gmail.com

     

    Washington Seminar 2024

     

    At our Washington Seminar, members of the National Federation of the Blind convene to learn about and advocate for legislative initiatives that will improve the lives of blind Americans.

    Dates: Monday, January 29 through Thursday, February 1, 2024

    Location: Holiday Inn Washington Capitol – National Mall

    550 C Street, SW

    Washington, DC 20024

     

    If you want more information on what the NFB of PA is doing regarding Washington Seminar, please get in touch with our Legislative Director, Emily Gindlesperger, at vp2@nfbp.org

     

    For more information on Washington Seminar, please visit www.nfbofpa.org/washington-seminar.

     

    Shout-Outs and Announcements!

     

    Birthday Wishes

     

    The National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania wishes all those born in December & January a very happy birthday!

     

    Fundraisers

     

    Blind Parents Group T-Shirts Fundraiser

     

    The T-shirts come in either black with white lettering or white with black lettering. Both shirts say “I Support #BlindParents” with the NFB of PA Logo and “Blind Parents Group” at the bottom. Funds raised will start a financial fund to assist blind or visually impaired parents and their families through financial life hardships. To purchase a t-shirt, please contact Stacie Leap at nfb.stacie@gmail.com

     

    NFB Pledge

     

    I pledge to participate actively in the efforts of the National Federation of the Blind; to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the blind; to support the policies and programs of the Federation; and to abide by its constitution.

     

    NFB Message

     

    The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams.

     

    Many thanks to everybody for all they do within the Federation!

     

    Thanks!

     

    the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania team

    www.nfbofpa.org

     

    Recapping 2023 State Convention in Your Words

    Recapping 2023 State Convention in Your Words

     In this episode of White Canes Connect, Lisa and David look back at the 2023 NFB of PA State Convention with emails and a voicemail from attendees. The emails were read using AI, so let us know your thoughts. We also talk about the 2024 State Convention in Erie coming in November.

    We share some audio clips with holiday messages from previous guests of the podcast, like Suzy Wilburn from Southeastern Guide Dogs (ep 060,) Sue Brasel, The Blind Angel Gardener (ep 080,) and Juliette Warren from Philly Achilles (ep 082) to name a few. We discuss some of our favorite episodes of the year and look at what will be coming in 2024. We'd love to know your favorites! Call, email, or comment on YouTube. 

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/092   

    Links to Previous Episodes Mentioned

    Other Links Mentioned

    Empower the Blind Community in Pennsylvania

    As the leaves turn golden and the season of giving embraces us, we reach out to you. This year, we invite you to participate in a movement that lights up lives: supporting the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania. Contributing is easy. Please visit http://www.nfbofpa.org/give to make your donation. Your generosity today can transform a life tomorrow.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Give Us A Call

    We'd love to hear from you! We've got a phone number for you to call, ask us questions, give us feedback, or say, "Hi!" Call us at (267) 338-4495. You have up to three minutes for your message, and we might use it on an upcoming episode. Please leave your name and town as part of your message. 

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    Connect With Us

    If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, reach out on Twitter. We are @PABlindPodcast. You can also email us at WhiteCanesConnect@gmail.com.

     

    Beyond the Curtain: Inclusivity and Joy in 'A Christmas Carol' at People's Light

    Beyond the Curtain: Inclusivity and Joy in 'A Christmas Carol' at People's Light

     In this episode of White Canes Connect, Lisa and David speak with Leigh Jackson, Natanya Sortland, and Carol Sexton about A Christmas Carol at People's Light in Malvern on December 10. Leigh, Director of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) Programming People's Light, explained that there was more than a relaxed performance that afternoon. There will be a sensory tour starting at 12:45 PM, Christmas favorites sung by Carol at 1:15 PM, the audio-described performance at 2 PM, and a discussion following the show.

    Natanya tells us about VisionCorps and how she got started as an Ambassador for the organization. She also explains her vision loss journey and her desire to bring the blind community into the theater.

    A recording artist, Carol, reveals how she got connected with this performance. She also gives a sneak peek at what you'll hear before the show as she sings a part of a familiar Christmas song.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/091   

    Get Tickets for A Christmas Carol

    To purchase tickets for the audio-described performance on December 10, contact Leigh Jackson at (610) 647-1900 Ext 181. Let her know that you need the audio description equipment for the performance. To learn more about People's Light, go to https://peopleslight.org/. Call the box office at (610) 644-3500.

    Other Links Mentioned

    Empower the Blind Community in Pennsylvania

    As the leaves turn golden and the season of giving embraces us, we reach out to you. This year, we invite you to participate in a movement that lights up lives: supporting the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania. Contributing is easy. Please visit http://www.nfbofpa.org/give to make your donation. Your generosity today can transform a life tomorrow.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Give Us A Call

    We'd love to hear from you! We've got a phone number for you to call, ask us questions, give us feedback, or say, "Hi!" Call us at (267) 338-4495. You have up to three minutes for your message, and we might use it on an upcoming episode. Please leave your name and town as part of your message. 

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    Connect With Us

    If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, reach out on Twitter. We are @PABlindPodcast. You can also email us at WhiteCanesConnect@gmail.com.

     

    Blindness and Diabetes

    Blindness and Diabetes

     In this episode of White Canes Connect, in association with our friends at Accessible Pharmacy Services for the Blind, we hear from experts from the American Diabetes Association, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, the Virginia Rehabilitation Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Be My Eyes, Kaiser Permanente, and Accessible Pharmacy discuss accessible diabetes management, diabetes medication, living with diabetes with blindness or low vision, and more.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/090  

    Blind Health Expo 2023 December 1 from 10 AM to 4 PM

    Register now for Accessible Pharmacy Services' 2nd annual Blind Health Expo! The Blind Health Expo is the largest virtual expo of healthcare information, products, services, and medication for individuals in the blind, low vision, and disabled communities. The information to register for FREE and to check out the growing list of exhibitors is available at https://accessiblepharmacy.com/blind-health-expo-2023/.

    Empower the Blind Community in Pennsylvania

    As the leaves turn golden and the season of giving embraces us, we reach out to you. This year, we invite you to participate in a movement that lights up lives: supporting the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania. Contributing is easy. Please visit http://www.nfbofpa.org/give to make your donation. Your generosity today can transform a life tomorrow.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Give Us A Call

    We'd love to hear from you! We've got a phone number for you to call, ask us questions, give us feedback, or say, "Hi!" Call us at (267) 338-4495. You have up to three minutes for your message, and we might use it on an upcoming episode. Please leave your name and town as part of your message. 

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    Connect With Us

    If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, reach out on Twitter. We are @PABlindPodcast. You can also email us at WhiteCanesConnect@gmail.com.

     

     

     

    An Interview with Andrew Leland, Author of The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight

    An Interview with Andrew Leland, Author of The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight

    In this episode of White Canes Connect, Lisa and David talk with Andrew Leland, author of The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight. Andrew tells us the story behind the title. He discusses his personal journey of vision loss from Retinitis Pigmentosa. He explains why he included some history of the organized blind movement and assistive technology interwoven with his journey.

    Andrew details how he was the one to read the book for the audio version. He mentions tools he uses daily and that he is learning Braille. Andrew talks about some of his other work, including stories in The New Yorker and Radiolab.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/089   

    About Andrew Leland

    Learn more about Andrew and sign up for his newsletter at https://www.andrewleland.org/. Andrew hosted a podcast called The Organist. Listen at https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/the-organist or your favorite podcast player. Read Andrew's articles in The Believer magazine at https://www.thebeliever.net/?s=leland.

    Links Mentioned In the Episode

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Give Us A Call

    We'd love to hear from you! We've got a phone number for you to call, ask us questions, give us feedback, or say, "Hi!" Call us at (267) 338-4495. You have up to three minutes for your message, and we might use it on an upcoming episode. Please leave your name and town as part of your message. 

    Follow White Canes Connect

    Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube

    Connect With Us

    If you've got questions, comments, or ideas, reach out on Twitter. We are @PABlindPodcast. You can also email us at WhiteCanesConnect@gmail.com.

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