Friday, June 13, 2008
Afternoon Blog
Awards Ceremony and Breakfast
What a crowd and what a feast of yummy breakfast offerings as HLAA honored its volunteers across the county. As hostess Jeanette Kanter said: “This is volunteerism at its finest.”
- James Cross, M.D., from Aetna accepted the HLAA Access Award.
- Kathy Borzell, Florida member, was given the Keystone Award and commented that she watched her father struggle with hearing loss but she found HLAA and she learned how to live well with her hearing loss.
For all the award winners go to www.hearingloss.org.
Thank you Toni Barrient, staff, for make the awards happen!
Workshops
The workshops are in full swing. Here is a sampling:
- Be the Boss of Your Hearing Loss
- Bluetooth and People Who Wear Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants
- People with Disabilities: Ready for the Global Workplace
- The Basics of Achieving Comfortable Listening with Hearing Aids
- Mobile Phone, Hearing Aids and the ANSI C63.19 Standard
- The Digital TV Transition and Captions
- Effective Communication Strategies
- Cochlear Implant Recipients Panel
- Hearing Aid Panel
The Exhibit Hall is a Busy Place
People are clamoring to try the latest and greatest in technology and find out about services for people with hearing loss.
If you had the munchies, the Junque Food Fest was mouth watering with popcorn, candy, yogurt, granola bars, chocolate…. you had to drag me away! (Thank you Motorola Foundation for adding to the calorie count of everyone today!)
A highlight is the Demo Room in the Exhibit Hall—a walled-off communication accessible area where companies can highlight their products and special presentations are held. Today we had:
- ATIS: Alliance for Telecommunications Industry
- Oticon Hearing Aids
- Meet HLAA Executive Director Brenda Battat
- Cochlear Implant Panel
- Telecommunications Industry Association
And…drum roll please……
Rep. Dean Heller, congressman 20th District, Nevada, stopped in to greet convention goers. Attendees had a chance to thank him for co-sponsoring the Hearing Aid Tax Credit Bill. Also, he will have his hands on the American flag that will fly over the Capitol on the Fourth of July. One lucky winner from this convention will win it. How cool is that? The crowd applauded when he said he has signed onto the Hearing Aid Tax Credit Bill.
Thanks Rep. Heller for making time and to Hearing Industries Association for sponsoring this event.
Thanks All Around
To our members, sponsors, exhibitors, presenters, volunteers and the HLAA staff. Rachel Peterson, Colleen Reeping, and Barbara Miller have greeted you all at either the registration desk or the ALDs distribution. Are they just the nicest gals you have ever met?
And, sorry folks, we ran out of lanyards (Hamilton Relay sponsor) to hold your badges and bags (Oticon sponsor) because it seems the local Reno area is showing up for onsite registration and/or going to the Exhibit Hall. Lesson learned for next year in Nashville for HLAA Convention 2008 – BRING MORE STUFF!
Oh yes, and to Nancy Macklin, back in Bethesda who stepped in at the last minute the month before the convention who dotted the I’s and crossed the T’s. Thanks for all the pre-convention planning you did. You have the details down to a perfect “T.” All we have to do is do what you told us to do and this place can run itself. Everyone is saying, “Where’s Nancy?”
What Will I Do Tonight? Hmmm, let me think…
Okay, I thought about it. I am going to hop the shuttle and go to downtown Reno with everyone and see the new movie “Baby Mama” (or is it “Mama Baby?) with OPEN CAPTIONS! Thanks to In-Sight Cinema and Sorenson IP Relay for sponsoring this event. I am looking forward to seeing the biggest little city…Reno! (Do you think I can harbor some of the junk food from the earlier event to munch on from the movie….shhh…)
One More Sentimental Thought
Hearing Loss Association of America was founded in 1979 as Self Help for Hard of Hearing People (SHHH) by Howard E. “Rocky” Stone. Rocky has since died, but his wife, Alice Marie (“Ahme”) is with us and is here in Reno. The Rocky Stone committee presented her with a framed stamp with Rocky’s image on it. The committee is giving packs of “Rocky postage stamps” away with donations of $100.
To take a quote from Rocky’s book, An Invisible Condition:
“The thinking behind the self-help philosophy for SHHH was to enhance each of us as human beings. Hearing loss was an important but secondary consideration. Once we accept responsibility for ourselves, we have to learn to love ourselves, and then, each other.
Bye for now,
Barbara Kelley
First-Time Blogger
Deputy Executive Director, HLAA
Editor, Hearing Loss Magazine
1 response so far ↓
Ann P. // June 14, 2008 at 7:29 am
Mrs. Kelley ! Have you had any sleep? You and the HLAA staff are doing a fine job- this is a fun convention. Please thank all the wonderful sponsors for their support and interest in our needs. Tonight we got to see an open-captioned showing of “Baby Mama”, which was entertaining. And adventurous, as we roamed the streets of Reno searching for transportation. Keep on bloggin’.