The Palmetto Blind
The Voice of the National Federation of the
Blind of South Carolina
The PALMETTO BLIND, published quarterly in large type, cassette tape and Braille by the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina. Donald C. Capps, Editor.
The National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina is chartered under the laws of the state of South Carolina to promote the spiritual, social and economic well-being of all blind South Carolinians. The state organization is an affiliate of the nation's oldest and largest organization of the blind--the National Federation of the Blind.
The PALMETTO BLIND is the voice of the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina and is available free of charge to any blind individual or member in large print, Braille or cassette. Other subscribers are encouraged. If readers desire to do so, donations to cover the annual subscription cost of $10.00 per year may be made payable to the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina and sent to:
David Houck, Treasurer
National Federation of the Blind of SC
119 S. Kilbourne Rd.
Columbia, SC 29205
Readers receiving the cassette edition of the PALMETTO BLIND are requested to handle the tapes with care, returning them promptly for the benefit of other readers. In the event that you receive a bad tape, before returning it, please enclose a note or attach a rubber band around the cassette tape to prevent further circulation. Braille or large print copies may be retained for personal libraries; however, if you do not wish to keep a Braille copy, please return it for reuse.
If you or a friend would like to remember the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina (also known as the SC Aurora Club of the Blind, Inc.) in your will, you can do so by employing the following language: "I give, devise, and bequeath unto the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina (aka SC Aurora Club of the Blind, Inc.), a non-profit organization, the sum of $________________ (or "_______________ percent of my ___________estate" or "the following stocks and bonds:____________") to be used for its worthy purposes on behalf of blind persons and to be held and administered by the direction of its Executive Committee and Board of Directors."
The National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina is chartered under the laws of the state of South Carolina to promote the spiritual, social and economic well-being of all blind South Carolinians. The state organization is an affiliate of the nation's oldest and largest organization of the blind--the National Federation of the Blind.
The PALMETTO BLIND is the voice of the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina and is available free of charge to any blind individual or member in large print, Braille or cassette. Other subscribers are encouraged. If readers desire to do so, donations to cover the annual subscription cost of $10.00 per year may be made payable to the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina and sent to:
David Houck, Treasurer
National Federation of the Blind of SC
119 S. Kilbourne Rd.
Columbia, SC 29205
Readers receiving the cassette edition of the PALMETTO BLIND are requested to handle the tapes with care, returning them promptly for the benefit of other readers. In the event that you receive a bad tape, before returning it, please enclose a note or attach a rubber band around the cassette tape to prevent further circulation. Braille or large print copies may be retained for personal libraries; however, if you do not wish to keep a Braille copy, please return it for reuse.
If you or a friend would like to remember the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina (also known as the SC Aurora Club of the Blind, Inc.) in your will, you can do so by employing the following language: "I give, devise, and bequeath unto the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina (aka SC Aurora Club of the Blind, Inc.), a non-profit organization, the sum of $________________ (or "_______________ percent of my ___________estate" or "the following stocks and bonds:____________") to be used for its worthy purposes on behalf of blind persons and to be held and administered by the direction of its Executive Committee and Board of Directors."