[LPOBC] [Lpobc] Whittle Books--Pocket-sized Braille Reference Guides

Melissa Bubeck tobycat73 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 26 21:09:28 UTC 2019


Hi Eric, I was just wondering if your program offers any more camps this
summer that my 13-year-old son would be able to attend? We are at finding
it difficult to find camps and activities for blind teenagers this summer.
Thanks for the info, Melissa

On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 4:54 PM Eric Guillory via LPOBC <lpobc at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Please see below for a message from Maria Morais. Braille Rocks far more
> than the tornadic winds that temporarily halted production of this helpful
> resource. Please share in your networks. Wishing everyone all best!
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> If you thought the introduction of the UEB code was a stormy one, you
> should have been at the production sight of our UEB Whittle Book production
> location late last month! We experienced a Category F3 tornado with winds
> over 145 miles per hour.  We have been able to temporarily locate and we
> are back in production!
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> Please help us spread the word!
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> Available for sale pocket reference books of the Unified English Braille
> literary code. This book is 3 by 5 inches and easily fits in a pocket,
> purse, or backpack. We have an interpoint  braille version for those who
> read braille tactually. The small size makes it manageable for both adults
> and little ones. We also have an ink version that consists of print and
> simulated braille. Perfect for parents, friends, and teachers. These books
> are great for those just learning the Braille code for the first time, or
> refreshing their Braille knowledge! These are great for give-a-ways for
> summer braille programs or just to ensure that you or your kids don’t get
> too rusty over the summer break.
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> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/101+South+Trenton+Street+%0D%0A+Ruston,+LA+71270?entry=gmail&source=g>
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> Each copy is $10 with all profits benefiting blind children’s literacy
> programs. To order either version of our Whittle books, please visit
> www.nbpcb.org.
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> Eric Guillory, Director of Youth Services
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> Louisiana Center for the Blind
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> 101 South Trenton Street
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> Ruston, LA 71270
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