Sound Prints – January 30, 2020
Starting your own business; sneak peek at tours planned for the 2020 ACB Conference and Convention
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Sound Prints podcast by KCB
Starting your own business; sneak peek at tours planned for the 2020 ACB Conference and Convention
Helping people during natural disasters; Blackboard materials now accessible for students; rules for service dogs on airplanes; the New Jersey state dog; billions of searchable records for genealogists on myHeritage.com
ACB audio description news; blind actors in the Apple series “see”; expanding accessibility in Apple products; more security when using Uber
ACB President Dan Spoone looks back at 2019 and forward to 2020 in AC B; new opportunities for blind chess players with Jim Thoune; sound bytes from the Greater Louisville and Bluegrass Council Christmas parties, a GLCB Roundabout, and the Kentucky School for the Blind Christmas music program
From the 2019 Kentucky Council of the Blind Conference and Convention – What happens in surgery after you go to sleep, presented by Lucian and Sheryl Lott, both nurses and members of the Support Alliance of the Visually Impaired in Owensboro, KY.
New Helen Keller acuuisitions at the American Printing House museum; singing and dancing with the band – adapting the on-stage world to vision loss
ACB Radio Holiday Auction instructions, plus items up for bid; includes descriptions and donors
Updates from the Kentucky Talking Book Library; the paratransit of the future
ACB Families membership drive; proposed bill to benefit children who are blind, deaf or deaf-blind; new apple emoji; quiet car sounds; products from Guidelights and Gadgets
The history of the white cane and White Cane Safety Day, plus new mobility-related products; a program presented by the Bluegrass Council of the Blind in Lexington, Kentucky.