[Lpobc] Saturday Club on the news!
Barbara Mandelbaum
asmandel1 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Dec 19 17:03:05 UTC 2014
Would you like a list of our books? Do you want to order any? Make sure to tell us if yu want Grade 1 or Grade 2 braille.
Barb
On Monday, December 15, 2014 11:31 AM, Pamela Allen <pallen at louisianacenter.org> wrote:
Thank you so much!
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From: Lpobc [mailto:lpobc-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of asmandel1 via Lpobc
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2014 12:03 PM
To: Laura Bostick; Louisiana Parents of Blind Children List
Subject: Re: [Lpobc] Saturday Club on the news!
If you would be interested in having free braille books for these kids or others either homeschooled or in regular school let me know. My group, Temple Beth El Braille Bindery Volunteers in Michigan has over 2000 books that we can reproduce in braille. Some are print/braille in grade 1 braille and others are just grade 1 braille. We have many grade 2 braille books for ages preschool to about 14 years of age. We also are willing to transcribe literary books into braille for free (upon approval of our group). If you or anyone else on the list that you contact would like a list of our books let me know and I will send the information.
Barbara
-----Original Message-----
From: Laura Bostick via Lpobc
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2014 12:18 PM
To: Louisiana Parents of Blind Children List
Subject: [Lpobc] Saturday Club on the news!
The local news came out to Saturday Club yesterday, and my daughter, Lindsay
was on KTVE Channel 10 in LA last night at 6 and 10. The link to the video
and article is below.
Saturday Club is a monthly activity for local blind/visually impaired kids
co-sponsored by the Louisiana Tech Institute on Blindness, the Louisiana
Center for the Blind, the NFB of Louisiana, and Louisiana Parents of Blind
Children and supported by local school district teachers. It rocks! We hope
to form a Saturday Club in central and/or south Louisiana in early 2015.
It's a place for the kids to practice blindness and social skills and to
just have fun with other blind kids, for families and teachers to get
resources and support, and for our teachers in training to get hands-on
experience with blind kids!
Check it out:
http://www.myarklamiss.com/story/d/story/children-learning-to-live-with-visual-disabilities/16039/UdRQEsrYBESTxpW24JfCJg
Sent from my iPhone
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