Sound Prints – September 3, 2017
Relive the total eclipse from Nashville; another perspective of the eclipse from Louisville; music trivia chapter activity
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Relive the total eclipse from Nashville; another perspective of the eclipse from Louisville; music trivia chapter activity
Ron Brooks presents a new parent and families telephone support group from ACB Families; Micheal Hudson, director of the American Printing House for the Blind museum, shares “KSB Secrets: 10 Things You Didn’t Know about the Kentucky School for the Blind”
Learn how to listen to the audio description of the total eclipse with Joel Snyder and Dan Dillon; new Medicare/Medicaid bill explained by Tony Stephens, ACB Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs
Reading with the Seeing AI app from Microsoft; Dan Spoone, Part II; Jackie Williams, new Principal at the Kentucky School for the Blind; calendar of events and more
Meet Dan Spoone, ACB First Vice President from Orlando, FL; Brian Charlson, Director of Technology at the Carroll Center for the Blind in Boston, talks accessible appliances and cooking gadgets; Calendar of Events
Doug Powell, new member of the ACB Board, shares unusual jobs from his past, experiences as a triathlete and more; Brian Charlson, Director of Technology at the Carroll Center in Boston, introduces AIRA, a service to help read and navigate your environment
Meet David Trott, ACB’s new Treasurer; easy dump dinners from a Kindle book; great news for TV fans, a new free iPhone app that can read to you, and more
Kentucky School for the Blind 2017 Alumni Reunion information; preview Bards and Storytellers at the Printing House with Kathy and Tom Arnold; ACB election montage
2017 ACB convention broadcast schedule on ACB Radio; meet Cora McNabb, acting director of the Kentucky Office for the Blind; looking back at the first season for the Imagine Blind Players theater troupe, and looking ahead to the next performance
Meet the Orbit Reader 20 – it’s almost here! Update on Newsline; legislative victories in Texas and Tennessee; blind seamstresses sew designer gowns