Table of contents July 2011.

TRACK 1.

  1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
  2. Henry Furtak has "The Liberty Bell March."
  3. Linda Bennett with the history of the Fourth of July.
  4. John McCune has an update on the Haven phone.
  5. We learn about Message of Hope.
  6. http://www.facebook.com/messageofhope/
  7. We hear that several folks have passed away.
  8. National Braille Press is offering new "Read" braille pendants.
  9. http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/publications/index.html
  10. Irwin tells you about a couple of articles on the August Newsreel.
  11. Kim Shepherd is looking for information on open-source Screen Readers and games.
  12. We have July birthdays.
  13. Tom D'Agostino on pronunciation problems.
  14. From Tom Kaufman: "Ticket Master Makes Website Fully Accessible and Fan Friendly to Blind Users."
  15. Jim Luke would like to hear from people living in Albuquerque, Seattle or Portland.
  16. Tim Hendel has a radio review.
  17. Diane Motchuk tells us about a toaster oven.
  18. Irwin has some housekeeping items.
  19. Dennis Holter is looking for a computer and for someone.
  20. Willie Merritt has the June jumble answer and Irwin has a new jumble.
  21. Lowell Conley tells us about a way to convert cassettes or records to CD.
  22. Robert Hassler has a song for us.

TRACK 2.

  1. Tom D'Agostino has a selection for July in The Wax Works.
  2. Robert Wegner shares a meatloaf recipe.
  3. Jeanne Corcoran tells us about a braille menu; lets us know about a couple of cookbooks and shares several recipes.
  4. Diane Motchuk has a banana muffin recipe.
  5. Elizabeth Schilhab with a chocolate fudge pudding recipe and is in search of a song.
  6. Pam Spurlock has summer salad recipes and tells us about a saying.
  7. Irwin has a red beans and rice recipe.
  8. Tom Kaufman sends in some vegetarian jokes.
  9. Amy Phillippi has a tip for putting on fitted sheets.
  10. War Dogs Coveted after Bin Laden Raid.
  11. Bob Prahin takes us to a strange bus stop.

TRACK 3.

  1. Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
  2. Catie Mangrum has a song that tickles her funny bone.
  3. Nolan Crabb reviews "The Moon Landings: an Eye Witness Account."
  4. Nancy Scott with an essay called "The Mysterious North."
  5. Marilyn Smith tells us about a writer's Group.
  6. http://www.magnetsandladders.org
  7. We have sources for cartridges and cables for the NLS Digital Player. http://www.aph.org http://www.perkinsproducts.org http://www.howellmobility.com http://www.brailleinstitute.org
  8. Walter Woitasek has a humorous story.
  9. "When Meeting Someone with a Disability, some Cross the Line." by Deborah Kendrick.
  10. Duncan Holmes tells us about braille programs and audio description at The Kennedy Center.
  11. http://www.washear.org
  12. From the July Guild for the Blind: Host Families Needed for Exchange Students and Service Dog Anthology.
  13. http://www.servicedogstories.com
  14. Mike Lantz would like more information about a radio station.
  15. Lucille Burkhardt is having problems with her talking microwave.
  16. Carol Sexton is looking for travel companions; correspondence and help with golf.
  17. Duncan Holmes and Mindy Hartman present "His Eye is on the Sparrow."

TRACK 4.

  1. Delta Gamma Foundation underwriting announcement.
  2. We have part fourteen of Fifty Years of Radio.
  3. We learn of the closing of the Roy Rogers museum.
  4. Irwin has an update on the house fire.
  5. Kate talks with Newsreel Board member Rollie Hudson.
  6. Bob Langford has cassette labels to pass along; is looking for a cassette supplier and tells us about refurbished computers.
  7. Nancy Levy would like to know about grooming poodles and has a story to share.
  8. Paul B. Smith has a Memory Lane Musical Slice.
  9. Tom Kaufman with some new definitions.