[Colorado-talk] New product source, The Accessibility Store

Lee Baze drleebert at msn.com
Fri Jan 6 23:20:28 UTC 2012


PLEASE rewrite the following and post with proper spacing between words so text to speech will read it properly. I was clearly not proof read.
 
 
 


> To: colorado-talk at nfbnet.org
> From: bealcorgi at aol.com
> Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 17:34:28 -0500
> Subject: [Colorado-talk] New product source, The Accessibility Store
> 
> Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Hello, readers. I had meant to provide you with thisinformation at our last NFB state convention bin Denver, but some problemsituations developed and I was unable to do so.
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> I am currently employed as an Advocacy Specialist at theColorado Springs Independence Center. We provide a variety of services to ourconsumers and to the community at large including The Accessibility Store.
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> The Accessibility Store was founded in November of2010.  It is a supplier of products for peoplewho are blind or have other disabilities including hearing loss and mobilityissues. The products available for purchase by blind individuals andorganizations include but are not limited to:
> ·       Mobility and support canes
> ·       Braille, large print, and talking watches,
> ·       Hand held or reading lights and standmagnifiers,
> ·       Check and other writing guides,, raised linechecks, and large lined writing paper,
> ·       Materials for marking clothing, appliances, andother household items,
> ·       Talking clocks and watches, and reading lightsand products which can be used to mark appliances, clothing, and other commonhousehold items.
> ·       Kitchen and laundry aids,
> And much more.
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> Shannon Lee and her staff are wonderful to workwith.  I’m not simply saying that becausewe work for the same company.  It’sTRUE!! If there is something in adaptive equipment, hardware, or software youneed and they don’t have it, they’ll research the situation and if, after theirresearch, they will keep you informed as to how to secure what you need. 
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> The store’s inventory is expanding exponentially.  The Accessibility Store has a websitewhere its product lines are featured. The link is:
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> www.store4access.com
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> If, after perusing the website, you have ideas of whatother items should be added to our stock, please let Shannon know.   Earlier this week I met with Shannon who isalways interested in new ideas.  Withthis in mind, she would appreciate hearing from you to know the type and kindsof items to carry.  Her email is:
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> Shannobn at store4access.com
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> Contact the store by phone or mail at:
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> The Accessibility Store
> 729 S. Tejon
> Colorado Springs, CO 80903
> Phone: (719) 219-8182
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