Table of contents for July 2004
TRACK 1.
1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
2. Henry Furtak has Yankee Doodle to start the issue.
3. We have addresses for organizations which have given Newsreel financial support.
4. Carol McCarl tells us about "Job Hunting Resources for people with Vision Impairments."
5. APH has new battery packs for their 4-track recorders.
http://www.aph.org
6. Don League comments on batteries in the Road Runner Talking Bible; memory problems; tells us about
losing his job; and talks about FM Skip.
7. Kathryn Lockwood-Devlin tells us about getting married and comments on arthritis medication.
8. Susan Scheier-Constantini introduces Ben who would like to know if there are groups of blind
Amateur Radio operators.
9. Tom D'Agostino needs a laptop computer.
10. Nancy Levy comments on cell phones and on how LaBelle Murtha is doing.
11. Ray Rokita tells us that Carol Moore passed away.
12. We learn about the Visions 2004 conference
http://www.fightblindness.org
and glaucoma information.
http://www.glaucoma.org
13. Ginger Harms asks if television is becoming more visually oriented?
14. Karen Kelting tells us about going to a Bible camp and is looking for a Visual-Tech and a
portable cassette player.
15. Judy Presley comments on going to Ski for Light and she joined a book club.
16. Ruth Failor is looking for a poem.
17. Jane McIver would like information about ESL (English as a Second Language).
18. Carol Seifert says a friend is in need of an instruction tape for a Language Master.
19. New Brochure Promotes Blinded Vets Association and Providing Childrens Books for 20
Years.
http://www.nbp.org
20. Clinton Lindgren has "Stars and Stripes Forever."
TRACK 2.
21. Gerry Gabrielli with The Verse Game.
22. We fix lots of beverages in the Kitchen Korner.
23. Debbie Caldbeck has some berry recipes.
24. Loretta Jurkiewicz with helpful hints.
25. Joan Andrews comments on food at her school for the blind.
26. Karen Burgess introduces herself; talks about a hot crockpot; wonders what DXING is and
discusses volunteering.
27. Bette Smith has some books to give away; would like ideas for adding fabric softener in a
washing machine and asks about handling spots.
28. Jana Schroeder has some braille magazines and cassettes to give away.
29. Becky Frisch has the jumble answer.
30. John Brickweg has the July jumble.
31. Carrie Hooper introduces herself and plays and sings the song "I'll See you Again."
TRACK 3.
32. Delta Gamma Foundation underwriting announcement.
33. Marianne Daley tells us about cicadas.
34. Butch Kopack has some books and an article to give away and would like help with cane
techniques.
35. Toni Eames has a Raffle update.
36. We hear about a talent contest for disabled singers.
http://www.speaktomecatalog.com/talent
37. Jane Sheehan has a concert on cassette to give away.
38. Shelly Bamrick introduces herself; discusses mobility and is thinking of relocating.
39. Ron Denis on mobility training.
40. Tim Hendel wonders how much you want to be like a sighted person?
41. Linda Brown says she got good service from Panasonic and has a phone number for General Mills.
42. Clinton Lindgren has "The Fifty Nifty United States."
TRACK 4.
43. Part 6 of the 1960s.
44. Laura Mulraney tells us that she had to put her guide dog to sleep and offers computer training.
45. Robert Knasiak is selling a Type 'n Speak, a disk drive, a printer and a 2-meter transceiver and
is looking for a Sony 105.
46. Peggy Covey says that a friend has an Aladin Ambassador Pro for sale.
47. Robert Lewis has a Power Braille 65 to sell.
48. Ann Bliss has 2 items in her auction.
49. Sonja Wagner has some braille books and 2 RCA Entertainment Centers to give away; comments on
cane travel and would like to start a Guide Dog Special.
50. Camera Computer Device Could Help Blind ID Friends.
51. Bill Morgan talks about meeting President Reagan.
52. Paul B. Smith has a Memory Lane Musical Slice.
http://www.group-harmony.com
53. Tom Anderson has a tape of John Paul II to give away.
54. I Am the Flag of The United States of America.
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