Sound Prints – June 7, 2020
New small business sells products for people with vision loss; Lions don’t just buy glasses
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Sound Prints podcast by KCB
New small business sells products for people with vision loss; Lions don’t just buy glasses
What’s in style for spring and summer, with Patti Cox and Paula Wiese; accessibility at Adobe; counting carbs cheat sheet; ACB Community Calls – something for everyone on the weekly schedule
New crochet pattern book from Deb Trevino; Microsoft’s commitment to accessibility; product reviews from the ACB Mini Mall
New merchandise at the ACB Mini Mall; graduation traditions; virtual graduation at the Kentucky School for the Blind
Kentucky School for the Blind graduation, Founder’s Day and Alumni news; rehabilitation services in Kentucky during Covid-19; Exhibit opportunities for individuals, affiliates and small businesses at the ACB Virtual Convention; Kentucky Derby Festival history – the Great Steamboat Race and the Great Balloon Fest
ACB and accessible absentee voting; ObjectiveEd helps blind students learn braille at home; ACB and Be My Eyes; Coronavirus information; diabetics and the virus
Stay connected with ACB Community Calls and ACB Radio; ACB virtual convention – sneak preview; Easter fun at Roundabout by Phone
Meet ACB’s new Director of Development; how to run a meeting
ACB virtual convention; working from home, job accessibility and job accommodations
New programs, schedule changes, and on-line opportunities created due to the coronavirus outbreak; interview with ACB President, Dan Spoone – how ACB is helping you stay connected