[fcb-l] Braille American flags!

Mike Ulrich mulrich at centurylink.net
Sun Nov 14 16:52:50 GMT 2010


Kirk,
Yep, I know the island quite well!
I still try to do some fishing, whenever I can beg, borrow or steal someone to take me out.
I prefer going offshore, for grouper, snapper and shark.
But, I've spent many a day in Pine island sound and Matlacha pass.
Wow! I just found out that Jaws can't pronounce Matlacha. Jaws sounds like a yankee!
BTW, its pronounced.... Mat la shae


Sorry, this is an inside joke, for anyone who has lived around Pine Island!
Like I said, I love fishing and used to go out all the time. I can still do it, but its very hard, because now I have to depend on people to help out.
But now I think I've finally got enough skill and confidence, to go on my own, down to the charter boats and go solo and not have to depend on people to help out.

I wonder what the para transit bus driver would say when he has to help me with all my gear and a large cooler of refreshments and a whole lot of fresh caught fish!

Hmm, I'm geting flashbacks of a three hour tour!

Yes, I want to go fishing!
Thanks,
... Mike
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kirk 
  To: fcb-l at acb.org 
  Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 10:07 AM
  Subject: Re: [fcb-l] Braille American flags!


  Mike, I don't remember off hand. I will call and find out for you and all! Enjoy your weekend down there in Cape Coral. I lived on Pine Island for many years off the coast, are you familiar with it? Itt's directly north of Sanibel. I used to love the Dolphins playing along side of our boat when we were out boating. KH
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Mike Ulrich 
    To: fcb-l at acb.org 
    Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 7:52 PM
    Subject: Re: [fcb-l] Braille American flags!


    Kirk,
    I didn't get through the whole email that you sent. How much are the Braille flags?
    Thanks, ... Mike
    Michael Ulrich

    President

    Southwest Florida
    Council of the Blind
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Kirk 
      To: fcb-l at acb.org 
      Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 7:32 PM
      Subject: Re: [fcb-l] Braille American flags!


      Sheila, just contact the fellow on the signature of his letter! I almost bought these for our BVA/FRG Luncheon in Orlando a few Months past but time ran out! I wanted to give them to our board and assistant's for all of their hard work! I hope this will help. I have talked with this man before and he is a wonderfully kind and helpful individual. If you need to, another way to get ahold of him or these kids is to contact your local American Legion and ask them as well!
         I wish you the very best Darlin, Kirk

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: sheila 
        To: fcb-l at acb.org 
        Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 6:52 PM
        Subject: Re: [fcb-l] Braille American flags!


        Kirk,
        Thank you for sending this out. How do we purchase a flag if we wish to?
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Kirk 
          To: NFB of Florida Listserv ; fcb-l at acb.org 
          Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 5:37 PM
          Subject: [fcb-l] Braille American flags!


          Hi all! I just wanted to pass this along to all of you just in case you might wish to purchase one or more from this Organization in the future! Your friend in the cause, Kirk
          Dear Fellow Veterans and Members,

          First and foremost, I sincerely hope that this past Veteran's Day was 
          appropriately recognized in your hometown, and that you too were given the 
          deserved recognition you have earned.  I state this in this manner mainly 
          because I was disappointed in my hometown when I attended the Veteran's Day 
          Parade.  There were possibly 200 people present in a community of nearly 
          400,000 residents.  Nor was there any gatherings after the parade as in 
          years past.  Seemed everyone was in a hurry to go home or somewhere else.  
          Sad too, as the weather was so favorable.

          I would like to take this opportunity to mention for those of you who are 
          even slightly acquainted with me and the Institute I operate here in Kansas 
          that is credited with creating the nation's only congressionally recognized 
          Braille American Flag that this year we received honorable recognition from 
          the National Headquarters of the American Legion for the Braille American 
          Flag, on their website, and soon to come out in their print and Braille 
          publication.  What is more, the Headquarters is contemplating acquiring 
          bulk orders from us to send out to their membership, so that their 
          membership can help get the Braille American Flag out and into the hands of 
          blind citizens and blind veterans.

          This step by the American Legion comes on the heels of the American Legion 
          Children's Foundation that earlier this year agreed to help make the 
          Braille American Flag available to one thousand blind children in 
          conjunction with the National Organization of Parents with Blind Children.  
          This order of Braille flags will begin to go out at the beginning of next 
          year.

          I always believed it would take men and women that have served in our Armed 
          Forces to lead the way for the Braille American Flag, just as it was our 
          military that led the way for the cloth version that is now more than 200 
          years old.

          I have been asking myself, "How does a person thank each of you properly 
          for all that you have given us and each other by putting your lives on the 
          line unselfishly". I don't have an answer.  I only have a limited knowledge 
          and memory of what it was like for me when I first enlisted.  I never saw 
          any action what little time I was in.  In fact, I never even left the 
          country.  However, I had 3 brothers in Viet Nam during the time I enlisted. 
           Well, that is not completely accurate.  My eldest brother Jeff, and second 
          oldest brother Pat enlisted in the Army in 1969, 1970 respectively and were 
          both stationed in Viet Nam when I enlisted in the Army in 1971.  My younger 
          brother Gerard enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1972, and was in Viet Nam in 
          1974.

          I am 56 years old now.  I never really felt like I had given anything back 
          to my country until I became a part of this Institute, and only now do I 
          feel as if I can in some small measure make a worthy while contribution to 
          the lives of other Americans, veterans and civilians.  And, as ever, were 
          it not for our veterans of military service, I could not even do this.  Not 
          only because it is our military men and women that make it possible for 
          each of us to be free and to follow a chosen course in life unhindered, 
          but, because as I mentioned above, if it were not for the members of the 
          American Legion and their vast numbers, it would be impossible for me and 
          the Institute for which I am employed to reach out to as many blind 
          Americans and blind veterans as can they, taking with them the Braille 
          American Flag.

          I again thank you for serving our country, and thank you too in advance for 
          shouting out with me"Thank You" to the members of the American Legion for 
          remembering and caring that there are Americans that are blind and may 
          never before have seen the American Flag or may have lost their sight and 
          are unable to see Her now.  But that they, members of the American Legion 
          are helping to bring an end to that!

          Very respectfully,

          Randy Cabral

            

          Randolph Cabral, President
          Kansas Braille Transcription Institute
          P.O. Box 48091
          Wichita, Kansas 67201-8091
          316-265-9692  (Office)  9:00 AM - 5:00CST
          316-265-0184  (Fax)

          Kirk Harmon
          President & CEO
          Florida Disabled Citizens 
          for Progress
          P.O.Box 61794
          Jacksonville, FL 32236
          PH(904) 783-9896 
          Cell: (407) 473-2176
          DAV/BVA
          Life Member

          " TURNING HOPE INTO REALITY" 



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