Sound Prints – December 9, 2019
New Helen Keller acuuisitions at the American Printing House museum; singing and dancing with the band – adapting the on-stage world to vision loss
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Sound Prints podcast by KCB
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.
Kentucky Council of the Blind convention overview; Microsoft grant helps create app to teach braille; diabetes myths and menus
New low vision groups in Kentucky, American Printing House for the Blind acquires Helen Keller collection; Camp Kysoc receives beautification award from Kentucky Governor Matthew Beavin; Type 2 diabetes tips
More accessible features from Hulu; web accessibility covered under Title III of the Ada; food news for diabetics
Update on Larry Turnbull and a look back at his role with ACB Radio over the years; announcements and calendar
ACB staff member appointed to new Air Carrier advisory council; news about the ACB Radio Holiday Auction; new grant for disabled photographers; more accessible Apple TV