Table of contents July 2011.
TRACK 1.
- Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
- Henry Furtak has "The Liberty Bell March."
- Linda Bennett with the history of the Fourth of July.
- John McCune has an update on the Haven phone.
- We learn about Message of Hope.
http://www.facebook.com/messageofhope/
- We hear that several folks have passed away.
- National Braille Press is offering new "Read" braille pendants.
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/publications/index.html
- Irwin tells you about a couple of articles on the August Newsreel.
- Kim Shepherd is looking for information on open-source Screen Readers and games.
- We have July birthdays.
- Tom D'Agostino on pronunciation problems.
- From Tom Kaufman: "Ticket Master Makes Website Fully Accessible and Fan Friendly to Blind Users."
- Jim Luke would like to hear from people living in Albuquerque, Seattle or Portland.
- Tim Hendel has a radio review.
- Diane Motchuk tells us about a toaster oven.
- Irwin has some housekeeping items.
- Dennis Holter is looking for a computer and for someone.
- Willie Merritt has the June jumble answer and Irwin has a new jumble.
- Lowell Conley tells us about a way to convert cassettes or records to CD.
- Robert Hassler has a song for us.
TRACK 2.
- Tom D'Agostino has a selection for July in The Wax Works.
- Robert Wegner shares a meatloaf recipe.
- Jeanne Corcoran tells us about a braille menu; lets us know about a couple of cookbooks and shares several recipes.
- Diane Motchuk has a banana muffin recipe.
- Elizabeth Schilhab with a chocolate fudge pudding recipe and is in search of a song.
- Pam Spurlock has summer salad recipes and tells us about a saying.
- Irwin has a red beans and rice recipe.
- Tom Kaufman sends in some vegetarian jokes.
- Amy Phillippi has a tip for putting on fitted sheets.
- War Dogs Coveted after Bin Laden Raid.
- Bob Prahin takes us to a strange bus stop.
TRACK 3.
- Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
- Catie Mangrum has a song that tickles her funny bone.
- Nolan Crabb reviews "The Moon Landings: an Eye Witness Account."
- Nancy Scott with an essay called "The Mysterious North."
- Marilyn Smith tells us about a writer's Group.
http://www.magnetsandladders.org
- 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
- Walter Woitasek has a humorous story.
- "When Meeting Someone with a Disability, some Cross the Line." by Deborah Kendrick.
- Duncan Holmes tells us about braille programs and audio description at The Kennedy Center.
http://www.washear.org
- From the July Guild for the Blind: Host Families Needed for Exchange Students and Service Dog Anthology.
http://www.servicedogstories.com
- Mike Lantz would like more information about a radio station.
- Lucille Burkhardt is having problems with her talking microwave.
- Carol Sexton is looking for travel companions; correspondence and help with golf.
- Duncan Holmes and Mindy Hartman present "His Eye is on the Sparrow."
TRACK 4.
- Delta Gamma Foundation underwriting announcement.
- We have part fourteen of Fifty Years of Radio.
- We learn of the closing of the Roy Rogers museum.
- Irwin has an update on the house fire.
- Kate talks with Newsreel Board member Rollie Hudson.
- Bob Langford has cassette labels to pass along; is looking for a cassette supplier and tells us about refurbished computers.
- Nancy Levy would like to know about grooming poodles and has a story to share.
- Paul B. Smith has a Memory Lane Musical Slice.
- Tom Kaufman with some new definitions.