Table of contents April 2011.

TRACK 1.

  1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
  2. Linda Bennett shares "Spring on the Way."
  3. George Gray has quips and jokes interspersed throughout the articles.
  4. The American Foundation for the Blind is conducting a brief online banking survey.
  5. http://www.afb.org/bankingsurvey
  6. Margie Donovan is compiling information on accessible prescription options.
  7. Tom D'Agostino with a joke.
  8. Tim Hendel discusses the words journalists use and Irwin has a comment.
  9. Rickey Torres wants a Caller ID phone.
  10. Tommy McNeill is in need of a tape recorder and cassette mailers.
  11. http://shop.aph.org
  12. Claude Long is looking for a tape recorder.
  13. We have April birthdays.
  14. Ann Chiappetta tells us about her new job and comments on Super Blinks.
  15. Ralph Martinez with some jokes.
  16. Pat Keating has a question about NLS magazines and Irwin responds.
  17. Al Zubillaga would like Square Dance calls.
  18. Peggy Covey tells us where to find Andy Griffith material.
  19. http://www.purecountrymusic.com
  20. We learn about The American Cancer Society's new accessible website. http://www.cancer.org http://www.cancer.org/aboutus/acspolicies/accessibility-at-the-american-cancer-society-policy
  21. Sue Bandos needs a small digital unit that will play NLS books as well as record.
  22. Paul B. Smith has a Memory Lane Musical Slice.
  23. Willie Merritt has the jumble answer for March and Eva Elfassy has a new one for April.
  24. We have a parody of the song "Memories."
  25. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzSaoN2LdfU

TRACK 2.

  1. Delta Gamma Foundation underwriting announcement.
  2. Tom 'd'Agostino in The Wax Works with "I'm Forever Blowing B-b-b-ubles."
  3. Robert Wegner discusses meatloaf.
  4. Duncan Holmes has a correction.
  5. http://www.emealz.com
  6. Jeanne Corcoran enjoyed a recipe; shares some recipes and likes RC or DB 60157.
  7. Arlene Hebert has main dish recipes.
  8. From National Braille Press: "our Special Readers Favorite Recipes. http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/OSCOOK.html http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/publications/index.html
  9. Marilyn Smith reviews a cookbook.
  10. http://www.pcb1.org
  11. Mike Blanck comments on making mashed potatoes.
  12. Camille Petrecca tells us about an accessible washing machine.
  13. Patty Silver with a diet.
  14. Lucille Burkhardt has a story about selling guitars to purchase a keyboard and has a song.

TRACK 3.

  1. Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
  2. Irwin went to the St. Patrick's Day parade.
  3. John Wesley Smith has an essay called "Judas in SCIFI."
  4. Nolan Crabb reviews "Can't Wait to Get to Heaven" (DB 62789).
  5. Tom Anderson offers to share a CD of the dedication of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
  6. Tom Kaufman talks about attending a baseball game.
  7. From Marianne Daley: "Blind Rescue Dog has Guide Dog."
  8. John Harden demonstrates how to copy Newsreel to your Victor Stream and the NLS digital player.
  9. Kate has a tribute to Paris.

TRACK 4.

  1. We have part eleven of Fifty Years of Radio.
  2. We hear about a backpack from Ann Bliss.
  3. http://www.youreternalessence.com
  4. APH Talking PC Maps.
  5. http://shop.aph.org
  6. Chasity Jackson has a CCTV for sale.
  7. From Ed Fedush: "The Value of a Prescription."
  8. From Linda Bennett: "Spring Cleaning."
  9. Gayle Adams discusses Traffic Nets on Ham Radio.
  10. We learn that Frank Curt Cylke retired from The National Library Service.
  11. Victor Schmidt comments on the retirement of Mr. Cylke.
  12. Carl Caffalette lets us know that his wife passed away.
  13. Arthur Wilson is in need of a parchessi game and phone numbers for old-time-radio vendors.
  14. Irwin has an update on the house fire.
  15. John Harden sent in: "New Development in Burn Treatment."
  16. Mimi Winer on plugging in items.
  17. Henry Furtak with a joke.
  18. Ralph Martinez sent in a Mel Blank piece.
  19. We learn about an exercise class.
  20. Lucille Burkhardt has a joke.
  21. From Ed Fedush: "Observations on Growing Older."