Table of contents September 2011.

TRACK 1.

  1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
  2. Henry Furtak with The Stars and Stripes Forever.
  3. From Linda Bennett we have the story of Labor Day.
  4. Marilyn Smith shares a poem.
  5. Al Zubillaga is looking for Bible stories and Christian music.
  6. Tom Anderson says Michelle Robinson needs used cassettes.
  7. Marg Campbell has Haven phone batteries to pass along.
  8. Emily McKenzie with the jumble answer for August.
  9. Irwin gives you a jumble for September.
  10. Kate reads September birthdays.
  11. Arthur Wilson has a new address.
  12. Grady Ebert is looking for a cell phone.
  13. Kate tells us about NCAA football schedules in braille.
  14. Kimberly Morrow would like to hear from other teachers of the visually impaired.
  15. Paul Burkhardt is looking for an APH cassette recorder.
  16. Bob Clayton wants some books put onto a cartridge and responds to George Gray.
  17. Amy Phillippi comments on reactions to blindness.
  18. Abbie Taylor talks about George Gray's article.
  19. Bob Riibe tells us about his dog Nosy.
  20. John Harden demonstrates the Scriptalk Station.
  21. http://www.envisionamerica.com
  22. Shirley Jett would like help setting up a Facebook-Hotmail account.
  23. From Patty Silver: Facts about History.
  24. Bob Prahin has two selections from Jonathan and Darlene Edwards.

TRACK 2.

  1. Tom D'Agostino in The Wax Works with "The Lady from Twenty Nine Palms."
  2. Robert Wegner discusses how cooking has changed over the years.
  3. Linda Brown is looking for a recipe and brings us her Mail Order Food Review.
  4. Jan Blatz has "It's not on the Keyboard" to pass along and shares a great sounding recipe for kids or adults.
  5. Jeanne Corcoran recommends several NLS books and has some recipes.
  6. Arlene Hebert with some casseroles.
  7. Robert Levy wants recipes for two and is trying to find a food grinder.
  8. Rickey Torres with questions about some recipes.
  9. Pam Spurlock with a kitchen hint.
  10. Tom Kaufman sends in an article about High Tech Dining.
  11. John Lizza is looking for someone and has a couple of questions.
  12. Kate reads some housekeeping tips from Ed Fedush.

TRACK 3.

  1. Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
  2. Nancy Scott with "Bent Angels."
  3. Marianne Daley discusses the book "Homer's Odyssey."
  4. Nolan Crabb with his book review.
  5. From Tom Kaufman: "Descriptive Audio and Captioning coming to all Regal Theaters.
  6. http://www.regalmovies.com/nowshowing/opencaptionshowtimes.aspx
  7. FCC Gives Industry Nine Months to Implement Video Descriptions.
  8. Code Factory Releases TV Speak in the U.S.
  9. http://www.handytech.us/
  10. Irwin demonstrates the digital TV Radio from Oehm Electronics.
  11. Jeanie Meador has an update on her husband's health and has a new family member.
  12. Charles Beasley has a new address.

TRACK 4.

  1. We have part sixteen of Fifty Years of Radio.
  2. Victor Schmidt shares the rules for station identification.
  3. Newsreel has NLS type cartridges and mailers for sale.
  4. Elizabeth Slaughter has items for sale including greeting cards and music CDS.
  5. John W. Smith tells us about the Wilson Digital recorder http://shop.aph.org and talks about formats of Social Security notices. http://www.socialsecurity.gov/notices
  6. Ray Rokita is selling a braille writer, a Note Teller and a watch.
  7. Duncan Holmes on the Kapten Plus http://www.leaderdog.org and has some CDS for sale.
  8. Tom D'Agostino has open-reel tapes for the cost of shipping.
  9. We learn about Opinions for Good.
  10. http://www.op4g.com
  11. Dorothy Dickey tells us about Bob's health.
  12. Paul B. Smith has a Memory Lane Trivia Question.
  13. From Patty Silver: "How to Deskunk your Pet."
  14. Lucille Burkhardt likes a series of books and recommends some entrees.
  15. Bojane Heap has a joke to share.