Bay State Council of the Blind

Bay State Council of the Blind We exist to promote the full social, economical, and political inclusion of individuals who are blin

We are an affiliate of American Council of the Blind and have some regional and special interest affiliates. Our regional affiliates include our Charles River Chatper, North Shore Chapter, and South Shore Chapter. We have two special interest affiliates and they are Bay State Council of the Blind Students and Guide Dog Users of Massachusetts.

05/05/2026

It’s time for our Spring Membership Spotlight article, this time highlighting BSCB First Vice President, Sharon Strzalkowski!

Submitted by Jeanette Kutash

Sharon Strzalkowski was born in Delaware, where she lived throughout her childhood. She was diagnosed at an early age with retinopathy of prematurity, commonly known as ROP. For her first two years of school, she spent much time in a resource room, learning blindness basic skills. She learned to type in fourth grade, but states that both math and geography were challenging subjects for her. She remembers that the families of the children in the resource room worked together to do a fundraiser so that the students could have use of a Braille encyclopedia, giving new options for doing school papers at a time when things like internet access, emails, cellphones, and E-readers weren't even being imagined as possibilities for blind adults and children.

Sharon attended Georgetown University in Washington D.C., where she studied both linguistics and French. She also earned a master’s degree in counselling which enabled her to assume some positions throughout her life in the field of social work.

After college she worked for Health and Human Services in a clerk typist position. She has also worked as a social worker and spent some time working with clients struggling with detox and alcoholism. She has also worked as a Hospice volunteer coordinator. She worked for the Commission for the Blind in a rehab position, as well.

Approximately 8 years ago she helped re-vitalize the Central Massachusetts Chapter where she currently remains active, helping to plan meetings which are hybrid, both in person and on Zoom. In her chapter she served as President, and has continued to work hard for Central Mass. She is active on the Convention and Communications Committees, and helped establish and organize the Third Thursdays program run by Bay State Council of the Blind. She has actively participated in our state auction fundraiser.

Her hobbies include working on advocacy issues, visiting museums, socializing with people, and attending theater events, especially when they are audio described. Sharon enjoys the challenges of learning new things, and has an interest in reading, as well. She has a love for music and has spent a great deal of time learning the recorder and finding other people to "make music" with her who enjoy this musical instrument.

When speaking about why BSCB is so important, she states that she feels that her experience in living with blindness all of her life helps her to empathize with those who lost vision later in life and that she feels she can encourage them in their new approach to daily living, making suggestions along the way as appropriate. Sharon hopes to continue to help BSCB grow into an even more vibrant affiliate. I feel strongly that she will do well in this endeavor.

04/27/2026
Congratulations to Caitlin Lee, ACB Development Officer and BSCB Central Mass Chapter member for this outstanding achiev...
04/21/2026

Congratulations to Caitlin Lee, ACB Development Officer and BSCB Central Mass Chapter member for this outstanding achievement! 🎉

04/21/2026

Aira Explorer can now be used with AI glasses from Meta! Learn more and connect with a professional Visual Interpreter for hands-free assistance today.

The March, 2026 edition of BayLines Express is available to read on our website! Check it out!
03/26/2026

The March, 2026 edition of BayLines Express is available to read on our website! Check it out!

BayLines Express March 25, 2026 From the Editor March has flown by, and it’s hard to believe we’re finally on to spring! There are a lot of changes in the air, such as my new position at American Council of the Blind as the Audio Description Project Coordinator. Audio description is something th...

03/20/2026

STEP 2026 is Looking for Leaders! We’re seeking two volunteer program leads — one for Youth and one for Parents — for STEP 2026, taking place July 26–29 in St. Louis.

Designed for blind and low vision high school students and their families, STEP 2026 is a dynamic leadership experience focused on identity, independence, advocacy, and life beyond high school. Our program leads will help shape a dynamic leadership experience focused on identity, independence, advocacy, and life beyond high school.

Program leads must be an ACB member in good standing. Hotel (2 nights) and STEP meals will be provided.

The application deadline is TODAY, Friday, March 20, so don’t delay! Rolling interviews will take place through March 31, and we’ll announce selections by April 15.

Apply here: https://forms.gle/xoC1EuZx6kSvVxHE8

Learn about STEP 2026 at https://www.acb.org/step-2026 or email [email protected].

03/18/2026

Educators, rehab counselors, agencies, and families of blind and low vision high school students — you’re invited to join us for an informational webinar about STEP 2026: Strengthening Teens, Elevating Potential!

STEP 2026 is a new leadership and transition program designed to help students explore identity, independence, advocacy, and life beyond high school.

Webinar Dates:

👉 March 17 at 3:00 p.m. ET
👉 March 19 at 8:00 p.m. ET

All are welcome to attend. To receive the webinar information, email [email protected].

Learn about STEP 2026 at https://www.acb.org/step-2026.

02/13/2026

Blind Open Skate is Happening Next Week! 🏒

Join Mass Adaptive Hockey for a Blind Hockey Open Skate Night on February 15, 2026, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. ET at Daly Ice Arena in Newton, MA.

Come try a new sport, learn new skills, and experience the excitement of hockey in an inclusive and supportive environment. No experience needed. Make sure to bring a helmet and warm gloves. Skate rentals are available.

📅 February 15, 2026 | 7:30-8:30 p.m. ET
📍 Daly Ice Arena | Newton, MA

Important: If you would like a sighted guide, registration is required at least 24 hours before the event.

🔗 Learn more and register: mahockey.sportngin.com/register/form/393225363

02/10/2026

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