Table of contents for May 2004
TRACK 1.
1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
2. Don League sends in "A Call from Long
Island."
3. Barry Wood tells us about opening CDS.
4. Bob Cope tells us about a CD opener and sends
in Y2K.
5. Irwin found some batteries that were fairly
easy to open.
6. Anna Darling tells us about the Bartimaeus
Christian library and would like to have information
about others.
7. Rollie Hudson has information about readings
from the Daily Catholic Mass.
http://www.thewordproclaimed.com
8. Lois Howard has 2 braille books to give away.
9. Debbie Caldbeck is giving away a braille
dictionary; wonders about braille transcription as a
job and would like help with making corrections in
E-mails.
10. Joe Schreck introduces himself and his
significant other would like to hear from braille
transcribers.
11. From The Guild for the Blind: We learn about
a website concerning a couple of eye conditions
http://www.anophthalmia.org
and we hear about 2 books from National Braille Press.
12. Bernice Klepack comments on guide dogs and
learning braille.
13. Rick Miller is looking for a timer.
14. Rita Tester wants a phone number for Map
Quest.
15. Phil Parr introduces himself; would like
correspondence and tells us about the Blind Handyman
and Blind Like Me programs.
http://www.acbradio.org
16. Jane Weiner wants to start a To Care Means
To Share group.
17. Dorothy Powers would like to hear from
anyone who has a Laserbox or a Yahoobox.
18. Tom D'Agostino is looking for help in
repairing a cassette.
19. Ron Denis wonders what would be the ideal
living environment.
20. Barbara Mattson discusses livable
communities.
21. Lyn Cooper talks about her move to Florida
and would like correspondence.
22. Tim Hendel discusses the Rose Reader and
talks about learning to use the cane.
23. Tillie Standage reads a bumper sticker.
24. We'd like to say "Thanks for the Mailers."
TRACK 2.
25. Gerry Gabrielli with an aircheck from 1936.
26. Maggie does cakes, puddings, and cookies in
the Kitchen Korner.
27. Jeanne Corcoran has a crockpot lasagna
recipe and some cheesecake recipes.
28. Joan Andrews has a cheesecake recipe.
29. Bill Hall needs a recipe.
30. Ellie Goldfon wants information on austeo
arthritis; has a cookie recipe and has details about
the Alumni Association of the Western Pennsylvania
School for Blind Children.
31. Judy Wake encourages members to attend the
Batavia reunion.
32. Pat Munson comments on cane travel with her
hearing loss and has a brief overview of the NFB
convention in Atlanta.
33. Janet Schwartz tells us how Newsreel makes a
difference and is looking for craft ideas for people
in her nursing home.
34. Dana Ard is trying to find a website; would
like to talk with people working in Call Centers and
comments on Elder Hostel.
TRACK 3.
35. Jon German has The Waltzing Cat.
36. Marianne Daley comments on the April issue;
talks about trying new things and reads "Little
Things."
37. We hear about the 2004 Candle in the Window
conference.
38. Toni and Ed Eames have a Raffle update; we
meet their new dogs and they tell us about the tenth
International Association of Assistance Dog Partners
(IAADP) conference.
39. Heidi Kimbel tells us about her job; has a
joke and the jumble answer.
40. John Brickweg with the May jumble.
41. Chancy Ward is looking for a song and a
friend.
42. Debra Saylor has an update on what she's
doing and wants to learn some songs.
43. Bill Morgan updates us on his health.
44. George Illingworth comments on using a white
cane; discusses prostate cancer and Sue tells us
about a "watch" cat.
45. Diane Motchuk has a poem by Keith Barrie for
May.
TRACK 4.
46. Part 4 of the 1960s.
47. Gerry Clark is looking for used blindness
related items.
48. Ann Morris Bliss says thanks; wonders about
volunteering and has a silent auction.
49. Ed Potter has several items for sale from
Playback Marketing.
50. Tim Hendel tells us about a double cassette
deck from Playback Marketing and has a Ham radio
to sell or trade.
51. Margie Donovan is selling a jumbo braille
writer and a Braille Lite 40 with a Disk Drive.
52. Robert Knasiak is selling a Type 'n Speak,
a disk drive and a printer and his wife has a 2-meter
transceiver for sale.
53. We received word that Eddie Degner and Jack
Yeaman have both passed away.
54. Paul B. Smith has the Memory Lane Voice
Slice.
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