[Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Special Notices and Pen Pals Supplement for ...

Blindhands at aol.com Blindhands at aol.com
Thu Dec 12 03:37:24 UTC 2013


Thank you Susan.  I was hoping you would offer this information.
 
Folks 450 words is not all that much to write.
 
Joyce  Kane
_www.KraftersKorner.org_ (http://www.krafterskorner.org/) 
Blindhands at AOL.com   

 
In a message dated 12/11/2013 4:42:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
dogwoodfarm at verizon.net writes:

It is  less than 450 words.

Susan
dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
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From: <Blindhands at aol.com>
To:  <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013  1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: Special Notices and Pen Pals  
Supplement for Dec...


> Terry,
>
> How about you  writing something.  It is best if it comes from each of  us
>  and not just a few.  We all have something to say, and we all write   
these
> emails.  So Ziegler has cut the limit of words in an  article way  down.  
I
> don't remember what it is now.   Please instead of  waiting for someone 
> else
> to do  it write say 5 paragraphs and please include our  website in it  
and
> send it off to them.
>
>
>
> Joyce   Kane
> _www.KraftersKorner.org_ (http://www.krafterskorner.org/)
>  Blindhands at AOL.com
>
>
> In a message dated 12/11/2013  3:08:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> Terry.Powers at nih.gov  writes:
>
>
> How  about putting some stories in the  Ziegler magazine.  See below.
> We  could advertise about our  chat on Through Our Eyes, any raffles, 
maybe
> a copy  of the  successful member on our site.  Write articles about what
>  people  have learned, going from not being a crafter at all, to learning 
 a
> craft and  now being able to make gifts and or being able to  sell their 
> items.
> Is  anyone good at writing on this  list?  We sure could use some help.
>
> Just some  ideas.
>
> Terry P.
>
>
> -----Original   Message-----
> From: Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the Blind
>  [mailto:editor at matildaziegler.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013  3:19  PM
> To: Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [E]
> Subject: Special  Notices and Pen Pals  Supplement for December 9, 2013
>
>  This is the Matilda Ziegler Magazine
> Special Notices and Pen Pals  Supplement December 9, 2013
> Address: 20  Thorndal Circle
>  Darien, CT 06820
> Local Phone: 203-604-8601
> Toll Free:   877-424-5481
> Website: www.matildaziegler.com
> Email:   editor at matildaziegler.com
> Ren Brighton, Editor
>
> Table  of  Contents
>
> Special Notices - New Listings
> Pen  Pals - New  Listings
> Special Notices - Previous Listings
>  Pen Pals - Previous  Listings
> Special Notices - Permanent  Listings
> Chat  Lines
> Events
>
> You may skip  to a new posting or section at any time by  using your 
>  browser
> or word processor's Find or Search function to look for  the  ### symbol.
> For entries within a section of the supplement,  search for  the ## 
symbol.
>
> Disclaimer:  The  following submissions are received  from magazine
> subscribers or  outside organizations who have asked to place  free 
> listings in  our
> magazine.  The Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the  Blind  gladly serves as a
> vehicle for these postings, but neither the  Matilda  Ziegler Magazine 
for 
> the
> Blind or its  affiliates personally endorse any  listings held within this
>  supplement.
>
>
> SPECIAL NOTICES - New   Listings
>
> Tee Jae is in room 20 on the Jungle, and offers an  outlet for  people to
> come and talk about Dog Guides. Whether you  have had a dog before or  
not 
> all
> are welcomed.  712-432-5154
>
> ##
>
> Maryann is lowering her   price on her Braille Note M power from 5000 to
> 3000 comes with leather  case  and power cord. Internet card for 100. 
Also 
> the
>  Intel reader also changed  price from 100 to 500 and also the station  
> holder
> is still 100. Thanks and  please email me at  timbersgirl219 at gmail.com
>
> ##
>
> On the Phone   Zone, on December 22nd, will be playing Name That Tune
> Christmas.  Everyone can  name most of the songs, but the artists will 
>  often
> surprise you, and it's a  lot of fun to find out who they  are. Call in 
at 
> 8 p.m.
> Eastern, 5 Pacific to   218-936-2081, room 2. On December 15, we'll play 
> Name
> That  Tune and feature  the year 1964.
>
> ##
>
>  BrailleSmith has chosen beautiful Christmas  cards for the upcoming  
> Holiday
> Season. All the print greetings or verses have   been embossed in braille
> right on the card. Also there is a  braille  description of the picture 
on 
> the
> front of the  card. To take a look at our  Christmas cards visit our 
>  website:
> BrailleSmith.com
>
> We accept payment   through PayPal or major credit cards by phone. First
> Class shipping  within the  US is included in the price of all greeting 
>  cards.
> Feel free to call us: (205)  388-7261. I am also looking  for a Braille
> women's watch and a bathroom   scale.
>
> ##
>
> I have the following item for sale:  1. Perkins Brail  writer, brand new
> $500 2. Victor reader stream,  made by Humanware, brand new.  $400
>
> Please contact Jeff  at 206-567-3363
>
> ##
>
> Giving away a  large  number of back issues of the Ziegler Magazine on 
four
> track  cassettes.  My email is: baboone at nethtc.net
>
>  ##
>
> Join Art Beyond Sight and  Blessing Offor for for a  voice/singing 
workshop
> and some more. With influences  from every  end of the music spectrum,
> Blessing is a well-rounded artist.  From  playing multiple instruments, 
to 
> singing,
> writing  his own music and lyrics,  and arranging, Mr. Offor provides an
>  all-encompassing musical experience.  Although young, his  incomparable
> musicianship has not gone unnoticed. Mr.  Offor, a  2010 VSA 
International 
> Young
> Soloists Award recipient, has  performed  as the opening act for such 
> legends as
> The  Temptations, Average White Band,  Tower of Power, and New Orleans  
> blues
> legend Dr. John. He contributed "Winter   Wonderland" to a compilation
> Christmas record with artists such as  Aaron  Nevel, Amy Grant, and The 
> Beach Boys.
> This is his  third time performing at the  Kennedy Center.
> In 2011 Mr. Offer  was a contestant on Bravo's Platinum  Hit. Currently, 
>  Mr.
> Offor is working on a new album with Sojourn Records and   plans to 
release
> singles later this year. He lives in New York City.  TUESDAY  DECEMBER 
10, 
> 2
> pm. Andrew Heiskell Library, 40  West 20th Street,  NYC
>
> ##
>
> ID Mate Omni  bar code reader for sale! Good Day, I have A  ID Mate Omni 
>  bar
> code reader for sale! Not used much bought it from blind  mice  mart, 
price
> is the same as I paid, $500 in mint condition!  If interested will  also
> negotiate a lower price if necessary.  You can e-mail me at
> josephmachise at comcast.net or call 1-781-599-6664,  life time updates from 
> envision America! You
> can send in the  memory card to them, includes a card  reader that I just
> bought,  and update it yourself from their website. Also  comes with a 
>  carrying
> case and full instructions in print, and a CD for the   blind, bought it a
> few months ago this year!
>
>  ##
>
> I have an NFB  reader on the Nokia n82 for sale best  offer. Richard
> Richard.payne at ge.com
>
> ##
>
>  I have a braille Pillsbury cookbook for  sale. It is hard bound and  
comes
> in 10 volumes. I am asking 45 dollars. If you  are  interested e mail me 
at
> drqw57 at frontier.com Put the word cookbook in  the  subject line. This 
would
> make a great Christmas gift for  someone who enjoys  cooking.
>
> ##
>
> Tonya  Smith needs an updated version of Braille and  speak that is in  
good
> condition that has a clock and a calendar on it. If   somebody could 
please
> donate it. Address is 1632 Terry Newport,  Michigan  48166. Please leave a
> message on her Google Voice  734-230-2715 and please  state your name.
>
>  ###
>
> PEN PALS - New Listings
>
> My name is   Ejaz Husain. I am male. My hobbies include: studying software
>  programming, and  playing chess on skype. My e-mail is: 
>  ejazh2010 at gmail.com
> My skype ID is:  ejazh2010
>
>  ###
>
> SPECIAL NOTICES - Previous Listings
>
> This  is  your last chance to sign up for Understanding Windows  Concepts,
> Tuesday/Thursday, 12/10-19. If you have never taken a class  with CCVIP, 
we
> need to do an assessment of your readiness for this  class. Please call 
us 
> at
> (646) 312-1425 ASAP!
>
>  Other December offerings are:
>
> Intro to  Excel  (assessment), Thursday, 12/12, 1:30-3:30
> Exploring Windows   (assessment), Monday, 12/16, 9:30-11:30am
> Intro to Facebook,   Tuesday/Thursday,  12/17& 19, 1:30-3:30pm
> So You Want to be  an  Entrepreneur?,Wednesday, 12/18, 9:30am-3:30pm
>
> If you  are a NYSCB  client, ask your counselor if they will sponsor  you.
>
> Hope everyone had  a healthy and happy Thanksgiving,  and have a wonderful
> holiday  season!
>
> Thanks for  your support!
>
> ##
>
> Does anyone know  where  to purchase a reading machine that will read 11 
by
> 17 legal size   documents? Please advise if you do. Thank you, Lucia.
>  Lucia.Marett at dfa.state.ny.us
>
> ##
>
> I am wondering  if the Kindle is  accessible to the blind or do you
> recommend  going for an iPod or something  like that. You can contact me 
at
>  andrewjedg at gmail.com
>
> ##
>
> I am a   consultant for Tastefully Simple, a company which specializes in
>  easy  entertaining ideas. This company has done an excellent job of  
making
> things  accessible and as a person who is blind who enjoys  cooking, this 
> was
> very  important to me. I wanted to  share with other readers. I was 
looking 
> for
> something fun and  easy and was pleasantly surprised. The products are
> tasty  and  use 3 ingredients or less to prepare. The web site is full of 
>  recipes
> and  also product instructions are listed there. I am  totally blind and 
am
> able to  access everything without a  problem. There are nice gift ideas 
as
> well so it  can assist with  those last minute gifts, after all, everyone
> loves food. The  web  site payment process is secure and easy to use. I 
> cannot
>  accept personal  checks or money orders so a credit or bank card is  
needed 
> for
> ordering. I  would love to be your Tastefully  Simple consultant so check
> out my web site at   www.tastefullysimple.com/web/mdouglas
>
> ##
>
> On  Friday, Dec. 20,  2013, the Continuing Day Treatment Program  (CDTP),
> which is the mental health  program that I attend Mondays  through 
Fridays, 
> is
> having its "Family AND  Friends"  day; the address is the Lighthouse/Guild
> International, 15 W.  65th  Street (7th Floor), between
> Columbus Ave. and Central Park  West, located in  Manhattan, for those of
> you that either live in  any of the NYC local areas,  especially, even 
> though
> all  are welcome from anywhere. Should you happen to be  adventurous to  
> travel
> in from whatever distance/distances, and if  you're  traveling by NYC
> subway, the very closest is the number 1  train at 66th  Street/Broadway. 
> For
> information as to  the time of the event, as well as any  other question 
> that  you
> might have that hasn't been answered, contact Jaclyn  M.  Smith (CDTP
> Supervisor) at (212) 769-7820. This is also in case if  there's  anyone, 
> especially
> in the NYC area that, either  yourself, or a  relative/friend/other might 
> be
>  interested in joining the program, as  well.
>
>  ##
>
> I am starting an electronic magazine for people who   would like to become
> or find new pen pals. If you would like to  receive it  regularly or would
> like to submit a pen pal ad for  yourself or someone else,  feel free to 
do 
> so
> at:  adrijana.prokopenko at gmail.com You could let others know  your name,  
> age,
> location, hobbies and interests and the kind of pen pal  you  are looking 
> for.
>
> ##
>
> I'm  Kelley Sprout from Asheville, North  Carolina. I am still looking 
for  
> a
> braille writter that somebody would want to  give away  free of charge.
> Money is very tight here and I have a lot of
>  work  to do. I need to try file personal documents in braille and  it's
> going to take  a very long time to do this and the braille  writer is a 
> very
> important need. I  can't give you money  please do understand I have a 
lot 
> of
> filing to do plus   does anyone have any loose leaf note books to gave 
away 
> free
>  and do we have  anyone that attended the Overbrook school for the  blind
> that read this  magazine that remembers me? I correspond  with some of 
you 
> on
> other systems and  I'm looking for  you also I'm looking for day students 
> that
> went there.  I  really miss you. I attended the school from 1973 until 
1980
>  teachers are  welcomed also you can contact me at 828-702-5514 or email  
me 
> at
> kb3lr at pmpmail.com Thanks hope you can help. Sincerely,  Kelley  Sprout.
>
> ##
>
> Follow the holiday  parade to Marilyn Smith's website  and landline. 
> Imagine
>  touching that Christmas tree-shaped warmer with colored  lights and a  
star
> on top. Santa and Frosty are warming cinnamon and apples   today. There's 
a
> pumpkin warmer closely guarded by Magnus, the cuddly  moose,  who stole a 
> pack
> of Very Merry Cranberries.  Oakley the Owl wears orange in my  house, and
> Bramble the Bear  favors Vanilla Suede. Bet you could change his  mind. 
>  Wax,
> lotion, spray, nativity, menorah, romance, or rejuvenation.  Call  for
> information or to order, or browse and ship to friends  and family. Buy 
> bundles to
> hand out when the time is right,  or just keep it for  yourself.
>
> Phone:  773-572-7744
> Website:  http://candlesandbeyond.scentsy.us
>  Email:  merrychristmas at bluegrasspals.com
>
>  ##
>
> Anthony Hodgetts is looking  to write an article about  companies that 
sell
> chat line numbers. If you are a   representative of such a company or know
> how to reach them, please  contact him  at hodgeab at shaw.ca
>
> ##
>
> I  would like to remind everyone that I am  a Tupperware consultant and  I
> have a mailing list for those who wish to  receive a text  version of the
> monthly specials. I am having to rebuild my list   and have lost some 
> contacts in
> the process of setting up my  new computer. If  you were on this list and
> have not received  anything from me since October  please let me know and 
I 
>  will
> add you back to the list. Welcome to anyone else  who would  like to be
> added to this list. To join or rejoin the list please   send me an email 
to
> betsaw at intergate.com and let me know whether you  prefer to  receive the 
> list as
> an attachment or have it  pasted into the body of the  message. I prepare 
> and
> send  it both ways and it is usually sent out in the  middle of the  month
> when the new specials arrive. Orders can be placed with me   or directly 
> from my
> website.
>
> Tupperware  products can be shipped to the  Continental United States,
>  Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam and APO and FPO  addresses. There is  
> also a
> link to Tupperware Canada on my  website.
>
> I  look forward to hearing from  you.
>
> Betsy   Sawyers
>
>  http://www.my2.tupperware.com/betsysawyers
>
> ##
>
>  Eric  Calhoun here. Want to make friends worldwide? Then please join  
this
> group:  friends_world_wide-subscribe at yahoogroups.com. You  must be 18 
years 
> or
> older.  And please, a visual  impairment is not necessary!
>
> ##
>
> There  are  four very important aspects of LinkedIn that I would like to
>  learn. (A), how  to share information with people who are on my list,  
(B), 
> how
> to start my own  discussion in a group, (C),  how to reply to a comment 
in 
> a
> discussion group or   regular post by using my Verizon ISP, since all
> LinkedIn messages come  into my  Verizon box to make it easier as a blind 
> person  to
> keep up with all  information while my network is expanding,  and (D), how
> much capacity are we  allowed on LinkedIn when  posting information, such 
> as a
> resume? I want to  learn  the steps to these four processes. I believe 
they
> would be  valuable  tools to what I am trying to  accomplish.
>  branco182 at verizon.net.
>
> ##
>
> I'm selling a mid  2009  Mac Book Pro 13 inch, in good condition. I just
> replaced  the battery as well.  2.53 HZ duel core and 320 gb of hard drive
>  memory. The Apple Care just expired  last year, however, this computer  
has 
> never
> given me problems. My asking price  is $450,  with case included. 
Shipping 
> is
> included within the US. If  outside  the US, please add shipping to the
> total price. Email  jorgeapaez1994 at gmail.com  if interested.
>
>  ##
>
> I am looking for the user manual for an older  Braille  embosser, the
> VersaPoint model BP1D Braille embosser. This machine  was  made by 
> Telesensory
> Technology, no longer in  business, and the current company  that used to 
> service
>  the device, Freedom Scientific, says, they do not have  copies of  the
> manual in their archives nor online. The VersaPoint Duo is   readily 
> online, but
> this model does not compare at all with  mine, and hence,  the document
> unusable. I would appreciate this  document in any form, but  preferably, 
> as listed
> below.  Braille document form ("Word file" preferred as  my pc is old,  
and
> cannot read PDF files) However, if you have the doc in PDF   format, I 
> would
> ask someone to convert it, if possible. Large  or regular  print, CD or 
> DVD,
> Cassette. Thanking you in  advance for your service. Best  regards, 
> Elizabeth
>  Slaughter
>
> 2620 Pearl Drive NE
> Bemidji, MN   56601-8523
>
> (218) 755-1271
>  manutips at paulbunyan.net
>
> ##
>
> Does anyone know  how to get in  touch with RoboBraille? I have written 3
> times and  sent 2 emails over 2 months  ago and no one responded.
>
>  Also, do I need to get a victor stream in  order to read bookshare  
books,
> and learning alloy books? I use dolphin guide  in my  computer, and with 
> this
> software, can't access either  bookshare or  learning alloy books. I 
really
> don't want to  purchase another piece of  equipment. Do you have any
>  suggestions? Thank you most sincerely, Marcia   marciabaran at att.net
>
> ##
>
> I'm Anne Mauro from NY  selling the  following items, "The Love You Make 
An
> Insider's  Story of the Beatles" in  braille seven volumes, asking 250
>  dollars. BrailleNSpeak 640k with all  accessories braille tape manuals,  
> and
> charger. I will also put in the disk  drive for the  BrailleNSpeak with 
> braille and
> tape manuals, disk drive,  charger  and cable for the disk drive asking 
200
> dollars. Call me  at, 631 4761222 cell  631 3793301 or e-mail at,
>  champ42 at optonline.net.
>
> ##
>
> For Sale or   Trade:  Four Braille Displays
>
> All four of these displays  are in  excellent condition.  Prices include
> shipping to  Canada and the  U.S.  They all come with AC adapters.   Will
> entertain offers to  trade for a BrailleNote Apex or Braille  Sense U2 
> having a
> QWERTY or Perkins   keyboard.
>
> First, I have a Braille Edge 40, about eight months  old, and  used very
> little.  I'm including a carrying case  from Executive Products  Inc., 
and 
> I'm
> asking  $1,800.
>
> Second, I've got an Alva BC640 with  carrying  case, and I'm asking 
$1,575.
>
> Third, I have an Alva  Satellite  44, along with the foam pads for a
> keyboard to rest  on.  I'm asking  $475.
>
> Last, I have a PowerBraille  81 for which I'm asking  $250.
>
> I accept Paypal payments,  money orders, cashiers checks, and will  accept
> non-certified  checks, which must clear before I will ship.
>
> I can  be  reached at dvm975 at gmail.com or 519-669-1456.
>
>  ##
>
> If you need  help with learning grade 1 braille or  basic computer 
skills, 
> I
> would be glad  to help. Feel  free to email me at:
> adrijana.prokopenko at gmail.com I would also   be able to braille short 
> documents for free for
> individuals  or  organizations.
>
> ##
>
> Hello, I would like  to sell my BrailleNote  Apex BT 32. It's in perfect
> condition as  I do not use it on a daily basis. The  braille display is 
>  crisp
> and sharp. It will come with original packaging and a  4gig  SD card. It 
> has
> the latest keysoft. I would like to sell it  for $4800 but  I'm willing to
> negotiate. I would like a once off  payment but if that's too  difficult 
> then I'm
> willing to  make a payment plan. I am from South Africa so  if someone is
>  willing to help me with shipping costs then that would be  fantastic.  
> Please
> contact me at the following address:   emma.sleeptalk at gmail.com or
> foodgalore at webmail.co.za. Thanks so   much.
>
> ##
>
> I have an ID Mate Summit for  sale.  It has only  been used twice and 
comes
> with all  original accessories including case and  several kinds of bar 
>  codes
> for creating your own labels.
> Asking $500   including shipping. PayPal preferred. Contact Rhonda at
>  earthmagic7 at sbcglobal.net or call: 269-381-6580
>
>  ##
>
> Unity Message  of Hope, a nondenominational ministry  serving people who 
> are
> blind or visually  impaired, has  a virtual library of downloadable 
Braille
> (.brf file) Unity   publications, available free of charge to anyone with
> access to a  computer,  Braille notetaker or digital talking book player. 
>  For
> more information, call  Message of Hope toll free at:  866-421-3066, or 
> send
> email   to:message-of-hope at unityonline.org. To download Unity books in 
.brf
>  format,  log on to:
>  http://www.unity.org/resources/message-hope/document-library
>
>  ##
>
> Telus  at least from what I know of hates when you use  their lines to 
call
> chat lines  into the states especially the  712 prefixed ones not sure why
> that is probably  due to the fact  it costs more to call them even with a 
> long
> distance flat  rate  plan due to the fact the owners get paid so the phone
>  companies get charged  more possibly so they send it back to the 
>  customers.
> Please check with your  phone provider before you call  these numbers as 
> long
> distance may apply or  something  like that. Even line owners were not 
> aware
> that Canadians had  to pay  more or anything at all. Shaw communications
> another  large phone company hate  when you call chat lines as well and 
can  
> remove
> your phone if you do this too   often.
>
> ###
>
> PEN PALS - Previous  Listings
>
> Hi to Ziegler  readers my name is Andrew and I  am from Canada. I love
> making new friends,  doing email, Skype,  and listening to music. I am a 
> born
> again Christian and   love to make new friends. I am looking for prayer 
> partners
>  and people I can  pray with and I am looking for more friends Christian  
> and
> non Christian. I  love making new friends. My  contact information is as
> follows email  andrewjedg at gmail.com  Skype:  Andrew.edg
>
> ##
>
> Hello, I'm   Monica in Miami Florida. I'm a legally blind female age 49,
> looking  for  pen-pals in Florida only. I enjoy conversations, 
>  talking-books,
> and  descriptive-movies. Leave me a message in my  Lazer voice-box,
> 1-206-312-4572.  Thanks.
>
>  ##
>
> This Holiday Season, feel good! This is Eric, and I   want to celebrate!
> With you! A Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year.  After  all, shouldn't 
> it be
> a Happy New You? Let's laugh  together; let's cry  together. Females, Eric
> Calhoun is here to  save your season! If it has been  sad, I will pray 
for 
>  you
> and make it happy! There is nothing I can't do to  pray for  you! Let's 
> enjoy
> good times! My interests include animals,  the  outdoors, amusement-park 
> and
> carnival rides,  talking on the phone, sports;  baseball, football,
> basketball,  hockey, and indoor soccer. So, ladies, let's  get ourselves 
>  together and
> make a lot more tornadoes!  Now!
>
>  ##
>
> Hello I'm Nelson, seeking to make friends from around   the world. Do you
> use messenger, or know of some great lists to chat  on. I  like Computers,
> Sports, Music - looking for I-pad mates,  I'm 45 yrs-old  Hispanic male. 
My
> E-Mail is:  carebear40 at bellsouth.net
>
> ##
>
> My name  is  Rashedur Rahman. I'm male and totally blind. I'm married with
> two  kids. I'm  around 47. I earned a masters degree from University of  
> Dhaka.
> We are four  siblings. My hobbies are: listening  to BBC, learning English
> words and  phrases, reading magazines  and newspapers, practicing English
> language and  especially using  Skype. To me Skyping is marvelous, 
unusual,
> extraordinary,   topnotch, brilliant, wonderful, excellent, nice, stellar 
> and
>  great! I'm very  much interested in making friendship all over the world 
 
> for
> increasing  exposure to English language.
>  With best regard Rashedur Rahman. My skype ID  is rashed.rahaman1
>  rashed.boromogh at gmail.com
>
> ##
>
> My name is   Terrance Sadler and I want to encourage any lady that's also 
>  on
> Facebook to  please read my entire profile, including my bio  that I
> spur-of-the-moment  update, and to also contact me by  phone at: (347) 
> 752-3641 and
> (718) 813-5062.  Only if  you're willing to not restrict your number, 
> because
> I'd want  to call  you as well. Only text me at the first number that I 
>  gave
> you, in addition to  calling me there because that's the  only number 
that 
> I
> have with an accessible  phone. You  could ALSO search me on "FACEBOOK" 
> with
> either of my  E-MAIL  contacts, if you tried to use my (347) 752-3641 
>  number
> and you weren't  successful:  irefuse2growup at gmail.com;
>  blatantlydefiant at pmpmail.com.
>
> ###
>
> SPECIAL  NOTICES - Permanent  Listings
>
> Project Challenge
> A  support group for all challenge  persons:
>
> Don't you wish  that there is a place where you can freely  express 
>  yourself
> and share ideas without any fear of intimidation? A place  of  camaraderie
> and fellowship?
>
> Project Challenge  is a unique support group  for doing just that!
>
> A support  group unlike any other, the objective  of Project Challenge is 
>  to
> Promote and encourages a positive outlook on life.  We do this  by 
> providing
> a supportive environment where Members can  share  information, keeping 
one
> another up to date on news of  interest to them. Also  through the 
delivery
> of universal tourism  products, services and environments,  we at Project
>  Challenge  encourages and support accessible travel,  Harnessing  the
> opportunities of greater accessibilities to see and to   experience what 
> the world has
> to offer.
> We invite you  to join us each and  every third Thursday of the month -
> 2:00: pm  to 4:00: pm:
> Where! At Visions  Arts & Crafts 1
> 135  West 23rd Street New York NY 10001 (between 6th  and 7th ave).
>  Call 1-718-922-0118or 347-853-4294
> Email   projectchallenge at globaltouchtravelcompanion.org
>
>  ##
>
> Dissociative  talk, this is a list for those people  who suffer with a
> dissociative disorder,  this can be  dissociative identity disorder, 
ddnos,
> dissociative fugue or any   of the other dissociative disorders. 
Supporters 
> of
> those who  know a person  with did, or significant others of someone who 
>  has did
> or a dissociative  disorder are also   welcome.
> dissociative-talk-subscribe at yahoogroups.com
>
>  ##
>
> blind  chat, this is a chat list for the blind,  anything goes on this 
> list.
> It's open  to anyone who is  blind or partially  sighted.
>  blindchat-subscribe at yahoogroups.com
>
>
> ##
>
>  Blind  Mental Health: A supportive and friendly e-mail list  community.
> Feeling  overwhelmed and alone? Dealing with tough  issues like anxiety,
> depression,  recovery from trauma and  addictions? Want to talk about 
> balancing
> demands of   work, school, relationships, and maintaining/working on 
mental
> health  recovery  and developing a support system? No matter what you're 
>  going
> through you're  not alone!
> Join blind-mentalhealth!  A confidential, friendly, and resource  filled
> e-mail list for  anyone dealing with the above challenges and more. All 
> people
>  are welcome no matter their age, race, gender, disability status,   
sexual
> orientation ETC. Just send an e-mail with the subject line left  blank, 
> and in
> the message put your first name, general  location, and reasons why  you'd
> like to join the group. This is  just to ensure potential members are a 
> good
> fit, and nine  times out of ten they are.
> Subscription e-mail:   blind-mentalhealth-subscribe at yahoogroups.com
>
>  ##
>
> Access problems  because of your guide dog?
> As  the leader in guide dog policy and  advocacy,the National Association 
 
> of
> Guide Dog Users (NAGDU), a strong &  proud  division of the National
> Federation of the Blind,  sponsors  the  NAGDU Information & Advocacy 
> Hotline. This
>  innovative service provides  general information about service animals  
> under
> the Americans with  Disabilities Act  (ADA),   as well as specific 
guidance
> concerning   restaurants, taxicabs, and health care facilities. In 
>  addition,
> individuals  facing discrimination have the ability to  speak with a 
> special
> advocate  trained to mediate access  issues. Future plans for the hotline
> include  summaries of each  of the state laws concerning service animals, 
> more
>  industry  specific information, and guidance in a variety of languages,  
> such
> as Mandarin  and Arabic. The Hotline is available  anytime by calling,
> toll-free,  888-NAGDU411  (888-624-3841).
>
> ##
>
> Friedman Place is a  warm,  thriving, and diverse community for blind and
> visually  impaired adults 22 and  older, located on the North side of 
>  Chicago.
> It is in a safe and secure  neighborhood, and is  equipped with security
> cameras to ensure safety. We live  in one  bedroom or studio apartments, 
> and can
> live active and  independent lives  with privacy, yet also have support 
>  when
> needed. I have lived here for almost  a year. I have grown  so much with 
> this
> important balance of independence and  a  solid support system. Services
> include nursing staff available  24/7, meals and  housekeeping services, a
> variety of activities,  and plenty of chances for  someone to bring their 
> own
>  gifts and strengths to the community. If you have  any questions I could 
 
> answer
> as a resident, feel free to e-mail me. My e-mail   is: 
> samnelson1 at verizon.net
> If you would like to inquire more  about  applying to Friedman Place, 
> please
> call Noelle or  Heddy at 773-989-9800
> You can e-mail them at:
>  Noelle at friedmanplace.org
> heddy at friedmanplace.org Website:   www.friedmanplace.org
>
> ##
>
> Everyone needs a  relaxing, stress free  and exciting vacation! Want to 
>  meet
> new people from around the US and make  lasting friendships?  At the Oral
> Hull Foundation for the Blind and Park we  have just  the right summer
> "Adventure" retreat planned especially for  you!
>
> Nestled at the foot of the Mt. Hood National forest, in  Sandy, Oregon, 
> our
> 22 acre forested park is designed  especially for those with blindness and
> vision impairments. We believe  that blindness and low vision should not 
> mean
> isolation and  dependency. With that belief our retreat center staff
> invites   you to spend 7 days with us in August to participate in our 
>  Adventure
> retreats  for adults, 18 and over. Adventure I will  feature white water
> rafting,  kayaking, tandem biking, hiking,  archery, challenge course 
> adventures,
> fishing  in our  stocked trout pond, workshops to introduce new assistive
>  technology,  unique craft classes, as well as many other surprise  
> adventures. The
> Adventure  II retreat takes it a step up  with more arduous hikes in and
> around the NW,  rock climbing and  more! Both our Adventure retreats 
> feature a
> first  evening  "get to know each other" special dinner and live music!  
If
> you're more  inclined to just rest, relax and chill out then  our park 
has 
> many
> serene,  relaxing and well-manicured  gardens to enjoy. Or, just sit back 
> in
> our 12  person  hot tub or indoor, heated swimming pool and visit with new
>  friends.
>
> All the adventures above, your room accommodations in  our 24  room (48 
> twin
> bed) facility and all meals are  included in our 7 day retreat  for 
> $500.00.
> We can  assure you there isn't a better deal around! If you want  to  
tandem
> skydive there is an extra charge of $195.00 and an extra $100  for
> windsurfing.
>
> Our guests who regularly attend these  retreat sessions  find that the 
Oral
> Hull Park experience  challenges them to do much more than  they thought 
> they
>  could. Our guests range in age from their twenties to  eighties and  up!
> Please call our park office at 503-668-6195 and talk to  Susie  who can 
> answer
> all your questions, or visit our  website at www.oralhull.org  for all the
> latest news and to  download registration forms. Payment plans are 
> available if
>  needed. Don't just think about it…do it now! You'll wonder why  you  
didn't
> come to Oral Hull Park sooner.
>
>  ##
>
> Brailler  Repairs
>
> The Selective  Doctor, Inc. specializes in the repair of Perkins 
> Braillers.
>  They have repaired over 5,800 Perkins Braillers.   Repairs for  Braillers
> are $60 for labor of manual braillers, plus the cost  of  parts.  You can 
> send
> your brailler Free Matter  for the Blind through the  US Postal Service 
to:
>
> The  Selective Doctor, Inc.
> P.O. Box  571
> Manchester, Maryland  21102
>
> Be sure to insure your package.   Currently  insurance of $400 costs about
> $6.25.
>
> For more  information,  please call 410-668-1143 or email
>  braillerrepair at yahoo.com.  You can also  check out our website by  
visiting
> www.selectivedoctor.com.
>
> ##
>
>  Don't throw away your Braille  magazines or books! Support blind  
children
> in Ghana.
>
> Rae Tyler is a  volunteer  transcriber who works with various schools in
> Ghana. She is   accepting used Braille magazines and books. The students 
>  there,
> children and  adults, desperately need more reading  material of all 
kinds.
>
> If you  subscribe to magazines  from NLS or Reader's Digest from APH and
> would like to  donate  them after you're done reading them, Rae can send 
> you
> labels  with her  address on them. You can re-tape the boxes, peel off  
the
> original label, put  on a new label with her address, and  send it off 
> using Free
> Matter for the   Blind.
>
> To request the labels or to communicate with Rae, send  an email  message
> to: ghanaconnection at gmail.com
>
>  Thank you for your  support!
>
> ##
>
> At  BlindAccessTraining, we pride ourselves on our  ability to  provide
> customized, individualized training to fit the unique  needs  of our 
> clients. Our
> trainers work with clients to  establish reasonable,  achievable 
technology
> goals. Our aim is to  empower our clients to use the  devices and software
> they have  been trained on with proficiency and confidence  to achieve 
>  greater
> independence. We provide training via telephone, Skype,  and  our
> TalkingCommunities classroom to allow cliennts the  freedom and 
flexibility 
> to choose
> the venue that best fits  their skills and comfort. We provide the 
> following
> training  options:
> Windows Operating Systems (XP and  higher)
> Mac  OSX
> IDevices (iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, and iPad Mini, iOS  4.0  and higher)
> Outlook, Windows LiveMail
> Microsoft Office Suite  (2007  and higher)
> JAWS (All versions)
> WindowEyes  (All  versions)
> SystemAccess, SamNet, and DouScan Plus
>  Nonvisual Desktop  Access
> VoiceOver
> ZoomText (All  versions)
> OpenBook (All  versions)
> Kurzweil 1000 (11.0  and higher)
> Various Braille displays and  note takers (ask for  details)
> Web Design (HTML, cSS, PHP, and JAVA   Script)
>
> For more information, please contact us by  phone  at 1-877-774-7670 and
> press 1, or by email at   info at blindaccesstraining.com. You can also 
visit 
> us on
> the  web at  http://www.blindaccesstraining.com/ to view our complete
>  listing of services.  There you can also find helpful blogs, a sample  
> tutorial,
> and a resource  list.
>
>  ##
>
> Resource List for Parents of Blind Children,   contributed by Erin Jepsen.
>
> General info and  organizations
> Wonder  Baby  http://www.wonderbaby.org/
>
> Fred's Head   http://aph.org/fh/index.html
>
> National Federation of the  Blind  http://nfb.org/
>
> American Council of the Blind  http://acb.org/
>
> Hadley School for the Blind  http://www.hadley.edu/
>
> Learning Braille
> Hadley School  Free Braille Courses
>  http://www.hadley.edu/braillecourses.asp
>
> Braille Bug (teaching  basic  braille to kids) http://www.braillebug.org/
>
>  Braille Transcriber's  Course  http://nfb.org/braille-certification
>
> Online lessons in  braille  transcribing
>  http://www.brl.org/transcribers/index.html
>
> Buying a   cane
> Ambutech http://www.ambutech.com/
>
> NFB Free White  Cane  http://nfb.org/free-cane-program
>
> Parents Teaching  Cane Travel
> The  Care and Feeding of the Long White Cane
>  http://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/fr/fr15/issue1/f1501tc2.html
>  Early  Explorers Program  http://nfb.org/earlyexplorersprogram
>
> Gadgets, Gear  and  Games
> Maxi Aids Vision Store
>  http://www.maxiaids.com/store/ProdIndex.asp?idstore=1
>
>  Independent  Living http://www.independentliving.com/
>
>  Braille Bookstore  http://www.braillebookstore.com/
>
> Blind  Mice Mart   https://www.blindmicemegamall.com/bmm/shop/Home
>
> Perkins  Brailler  http://www.perkins.org/store/braillers/
>
>  Mountbatten Brailler  http://mountbattenbrailler.com/
>
>  Braille, eBooks and Audio  Books
> Seedlings Braille  http://www.seedlings.org/
>
> Bookshare   https://www.bookshare.org/
>
> Learning Ally  http://www.learningally.org/
>
> RoboBraille (converting  documents) http://robobraille.org/frontpage
>
> Lutheran Braille  Workers (free religious books) http://www.lbwinc.org/
>
> American  Printing House http://www.aph.org/
>
> Other Sources of   Children's Braille Books
>  http://www.afb.org/section.aspx?FolderID=2&SectionID=6&DocumentID=1249
>
>  Audible http://www.audible.com/
>
> Talking Books   http://www.loc.gov/nls/tbt/index.html
>
> LibriVox  http://librivox.org/
>
> Project Gutenberg  http://www.gutenberg.org/
>
> Toys Blind Kids  Like
>  List of toys for disabled children
>  http://www.afb.org/section.aspx?SectionID=82
>
> National  Organization of  Parents of Blind Children list of toys
>  http://nfb.org/nopbc-good-toys-blind-kids
>
> How Does a Blind  Child Play?
>  http://www.blindchildren.org/edu_dev/3_2_2.html
>
> Videos on  Blindness  Skills
> Washington State School for the Blind
>  http://www.youtube.com/user/WAStSchBlnd
>
> Finding Used  Gear
> Blind  Bargains  http://www.blindbargains.com/
>
> Recycled Aids for the  Visually  Impaired
>  http://www.facebook.com/groups/184351638314293/
>
> Also try  eBay  or Craigslist.
>
> Software and Technology
>  Kurzweil Text-to-Speech   http://www.kurzweiledu.com/default.html
>
> NVDA (free screen  reader)  http://www.nvda-project.org/
>
> JAWS (most common  screen reader)
> http://www.freedomscientific.com/products/fs/jaws-  product-page.asp
>
> Using VoiceOver on Apple Products
>  http://www.apple.com/accessibility/voiceover/
>
> Braille  Software  http://duxburysystems.com/
>
> Funding  Sources
> Lion's Club
>  
http://www.lionsclubs.org/EN/our-work/sight-programs/assistance-requests.php
>
>  State Schools and Commissions for the Blind
>  http://sdsbvi.northern.edu/wwwresources/list.htm
>
> Grants  and  Scholarships for Blind Children
>  http://www.afb.org/section.aspx?Documentid=1845
>
>  ##
>
> GW Micro  Launches GWSkype
>
> Fort Wayne,  Indiana (December 19, 2011) - GW Micro,  Inc. 
>  (www.gwmicro.com)
> announced a major innovation today for the blind  and  visually impaired
> community.  GW Micro, developers of  Window-Eyes, the  most powerful 
screen
> reader available, have  developed GWSkype - a Window-Eyes  app that makes 
> Skype
>  accessible to all blind and visually impaired people who  use a  Windows
> computer.
>
> Skype is a peer-to-peer service that  allows  users to call and message
> others via the Internet.   Skype users may also  call other landlines for 
a 
> fee.
>  While Skype has been around for years,  its constantly changing  user
> interface has been extremely difficult for blind  and  visually impaired 
> users.
> "Each time the user interface  changes, we  have to completely write new 
a 
> new
>  Window-Eyes app to account for the  changes," said Dan Weirich,  Vice
> President of Sales and Marketing for GW  Micro.  "These  constant changes 
> make it
> difficult or impossible for  blind  and visually impaired consumers to 
> continue
> using  the Skype  service."
>
> The new GWSkype app will always make  the Skype service  available to 
blind
> and visually impaired  computer users regardless of new  versions of Skype
> that are  released.  The GWSkype app is a Window-Eyes  app and 
demonstrates  
> the
> power of Window-Eyes apps unmatched by any of its   competitors.  As
> Christmas is approaching, GW Micro is releasing  the  GWSkype app to all 
> blind and
> visually impaired  users who are running Windows  at no cost.  So, even a
>  consumer not running Window-Eyes can still  download and use the GWSkype 
 
> app.
>
> "We believe that this is a  special time of  year and we want to give 
> back,"
> said Weirich.   "GWSkype  is a special gift from GW Micro to all blind and
>  visually impaired users of  Windows".
>
> The GWSkype app can  be downloaded at  
http://www.gwmicro.com/apps/gwskype.
> You can  download the GWSkype live  webinar and product demonstration at
>  www.gwmicro.com/podcast.
>
> GW Micro  has been a trusted  pioneer in the adaptive technology industry
> since 1990, and   continues to lead with innovative, customer driven 
>  solutions.
>
> Skype™ is  a trademark of Skype Technologies  S.A.
>
> Contact:
> Dan Weirich, VP of  Sales and  Marketing
> dan at gwmicro.com
> (260) 489-3671
>
>  ##
>
> On  the quarterly TSA Disability Coalition  teleconference held last week,
> we  informed our members that TSA  planned to launch TSA Cares, a 
toll-free
> helpline to provide  information and assistance to passengers with
> disabilities  and  medical conditions and their families before they fly. 
> We are  excited
> to  announce that TSA Cares is now available and  accepting calls.
>
> Travelers  may call TSA Cares toll free  at 1-855-787-2227 prior to
> traveling with  questions about  screening policies, procedures and what 
to 
> expect at
>  the  security checkpoint. Travelers who are deaf or hard of hearing can  
> use
> a relay  service to contact TSA Cares or can  e-mail
> TSA-ContactCenter at dhs.gov.
>
> The hours of  operation for the TSA Cares  helpline are Monday through
> Friday 9  a.m. - 9 p.m. EST, excluding federal  holidays. After hours, 
>  travelers
> can find information about traveling with  disabilities  and medical 
needs 
> on
> TSA's website  at:
>  http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/disabilityandmedicalneeds/
>
>  When  a passenger with a disability or medical condition calls TSA 
Cares,  
> a
> representative will provide assistance, either with  information about
> screening that is relevant to the passenger's  specific disability or 
> medical
> condition, or the passenger  may be referred to disability experts at 
TSA. 
> TSA
> recommends  that passengers call approximately 72 hours ahead of travel so
>  that  TSA Cares has the opportunity to coordinate checkpoint support 
with  
> a
> TSA  Customer Service Manager located at the airport  when necessary.
>
> TSA  will issue a press release regarding  TSA Cares later today, as well 
> as
> making  information  about TSA Cares available on www.tsa.gov. We will
> provide you  with  the specific link to TSA Cares information when it 
>  becomes
> active, as well as  a link to the official press  release.
>
> We urge you to spread the word  about TSA Cares  so that those you 
> represent
> have access to information  about  screening that is specific to their
> disabilities or  medical conditions. As  always, the staff from the 
Office 
>  of
> Disability Policy and Outreach will be  available to you to  assist with
> disseminating information about TSA   Cares.
>
> Thank you for your continued participation and support.  We look  forward 
> to
> improving the screening experience  for passengers through TSA  Cares.
>
>  Sincerely,
>
> Kimberly Walton, Special  Counselor
>  Transportation Security Administration
>
> ##
>
>  Computers  for the Blind
> Here is your chance to have a powerful  computer with software  allowing
> blind and visually challenged  persons to be able to join family and 
> friends,
> doing what  they are doing.
> Each computer comes complete with  monitor,  keyboard, mouse, speakers, 
and
> all associated cables. It also  comes  with preloaded software. Software
> includes: Open Office  for word  processing/book keeping, NVDA screen 
> reader,
>  demo version of Window-Eyes (will  function for 30 minutes before  
computer
> restart), and 60 day demo version of  ZoomText. For a  donation of only 
> $100, the
> Texas Center for the  Visually  Challenged will send your newly 
refurbished
> computer  right to your door. As of  this morning, they have sent over 
>  4,100
> computers to visually impaired  individuals. Computers can  only be 
shipped
> to the United States or  Canada.
> Call Lee  Mann at 214 340 6328 for full information. Please pass  this
>  information on to other people who may need an inexpensive, fully 
>  accessible
> computer.
>
> ##
>
> Horizons for  the Blind, a Crystal Lake,  Ill based not-for-profit
>  organization, announces the launch of  directionsformeTM 
>  (directionsforme.org), an
> exciting new Internet based  service  that makes consumer packaging 
> information
> available in an  accessible  online format for people who are blind,
> visually  impaired or simply have  trouble reading the increasingly small 
>  print on
> packages or labels.
> There  are limited  resources, if any, for visually impaired consumers to
> access  this  information. Many websites are not designed to be fully or 
>  even
> partly  accessible for text-to-speech screen readers,  Braille output 
> devices,
> screen  magnifiers and  web-enabled cell phones.
> This important information is often   ignored because of the difficulty in
> seeing it. Some of this  information is of  a convenient nature but drug
> interaction and  allergy warnings could be life  threatening. Gaining
>  comprehensive access will foster self sufficiency and  allow consumers 
to  
> lead more
> healthy and independent  lives.
>  directionsforMeTM was designed specifically for the blind and   visually
> impaired consumer and employs innovative methods to simplify  the user
> experience.
> Skip to Main Content: Allows you to  bypass repetitive  information
> contained on each web  page.
> Subject Headings: Lets you go  directly to the information  you want 
> without
> wading through content you do   not.
> Formatting: After consulting and testing with actual users,   information 
> on
> the directions site is set up in the most  efficient and  understandable 
> way
> possible.
> The  Directions website will address a glaring  disconnect between  
consumer
> product manufacturers and this underserved   population.
> The easy-to-use format makes directionsforMeTM appealing  to a  wide range
> of consumers. With the amount of information on  consumer products 
> increasing
> dramatically and the print size  decreasing just as significantly,  many
> consumers, particularly  the growing senior population, are having trouble
> reading the  information on packages and labels.
> Through a licensing   agreement with Gladson, Directions features over
> 300,000 products in  food,  health and beauty and general merchandise 
>  categories.
> It provides consumers a  consistent, one-stop source  for preparation
> directions, nutrition facts,  ingredients,  allergy/drug interaction
> warnings and  more.
>
>  ##
>
> Books And Beyond is a show that plays on ACB Radio  each  weekend. It's
> hosted by Bonnie Blose, and we talk to  authors, editors,  publishers and 
> other
> creative and  interesting people. Sometimes the shows are  blindness 
>  related
> and sometimes they're not. All Books And Beyond shows  will  be archived 
at
> www.accessibleworld.org on The Books And  Beyond archives page.  You can 
> still
> call 773-572-3166  and hear them on the phone as they become  available. 
>  For
> questions, email Nancy Lynn at   freespirit.stl at att.net
>
> ###
>
> CHAT  LINES
>
> USA Talk Net has 9  open rooms where callers can  interact in a variety of
> ways. In room 9, games  such as Scunk,  hang man, bible and football 
trivia
> are played, and room 6 is   where you can find Rhythm N Blues. 
712-432-3683
>
>  ##
>
> Michael would  like to welcome everyone to the  Mid-Night Express. There,
> you can win gift  cards twice a month,  listen to music, audio descriptive
> movies, play games,  and have  live chats. 712-432-4856
>
>
> ##
>
> Podcast  Palace  712-432-6457 Welcome to the podcast palace. We have
>  podcasting, voice  mailboxes, and message boards. Our podcast include  
OTR, 
> movies,
> books, and TV  shows. If you have any  podcasting request but them in the
> administration  mailbox. We  have a breakfast club that meets in room one 
> on
>  Mondays,  Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 a.m. E.S.T. to 10 a.m. E.S.T. 
We  
> also
> have  general chat in room one at night from 9 p.m.  E.S.T. to 11 p.m. 
> E.S.T.
> Come  and join us, check out  our line, and podcast to your heart's 
>  content.
>
>
> ##
>
> Gospel Connection chat  line, new last Christmas.  Looking for people to
> join. It's very  positive, no cursing or anything like  that. You can 
quote
> bible  verses, play music, and there's a recipe room. The  owner's name 
is  
> Meda.
> 218 936 2093. Press # and then 3. When the phone  clicks  that is the 
> signal
> to get on the board, which is  2255. You can have mailboxes  as well.
>
> ##
>
>  Hello Ziegler readers! Eric Calhoun here to remind  you that the  
Holidays
> are fast approaching! And that means 773-572-2658,   options 1, 2, and 3 
> will
> once again become your official  Holiday-music  station! You'll hear 
> timeless
> favorites  like Jose Feliciano's "Feliz Navidad,"  Bandaid's "Do They Know
>  It's Christmas?", Toby Keith, featuring Sammy Hagar,  "Santa's Going  
> South,"
> "Mi Burrito Sabanero," and many, many more! Plus,  we  may even play your
> Holiday greetings on the show! It's all to  say "thank you"  for 
supporting
> Philmore Productions, Voice Mail,  and Net-By-Phone! Please be  listening
> sometime after November  1st, at about or after 3 A.M., Eastern. And  
from 
> our  house
> to yours, Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa,  and  Happy New
> Year!
>
> ##
>
> Hello,  from the love emporium! We are at:  712-432-6425. We are proud to
>  say we have a wonderful line that reaches out to  people whether they  
are
> disabled or not. we have support groups movies, music,   inspiration, 
> games, and
> much more. Please join us and let's  try to make a  difference in the 
world
> in our own small way.  thank you from angelrose and  friends.
>
> ##
>
>  Podcast Palace 712-432-6457 This is a line for only  podcasting and  
voice
> mailboxes. If you have any request, put a message in the   administration 
> box.
> Our podcast includes OTR, books, TV  shows, and movies.  Come in, listen,
> and enjoy to your heart's  content.
>
> ##
>
> Lala's  day and night laid  back cafe lounge of fun, offers great people 
to
> talk to no   matter the race, as long as you are 18 and over. Chances to 
>  own
> rooms are  available too, and you can enquire about ownership  by calling
> 773-597-4322. To  join the line for chatting, call  712-432-4829.
>
> ##
>
> Cozey has a  spiritual  chatline which features a blind leading the blind
> meeting where  all  are welcomed. You can reach the Kingdom Experience at
>  773-687-8004.
>
> ##
>
> Hello welcome to Heaven's  gate. Heaven's gate  has a new number. It is
> 712-432-6492. I have  Sunday School, at 11:00 AM  Eastern time, Sunday 
> morning
>  worship service at 11:50 AM eastern time, Sunday  night service, at 7:00 
 
> PM
> eastern time, Wednesday night prayer service at 8:00   PM eastern time, 
> this
> comes from the Trinity Baptist Church  in Oxford,  Alabama. If you have 
any
> questions, you may ask Anita  the line owner and she  will be happy to 
help 
> you.
> On  this line, we have 5 boards, those boards are,  the main board,  the
> prayer request board, the friendship board, the birthday   board, and the
> inspirational board. I also have podcasts, such as,  movies,  books, 
music, 
> and TV
> shows for your listening  pleasure. I also have sermons as  well as other
> things to listen  too. So come one and all! This is a drama free  line.
>
>  ##
>
> I am looking for people who will like a room on my   line. It is a 
> Christian
> chat line. We have bible study on  Saturday at 7pm  central time and also 
> we
> have church  conference on Tuesday at 8pm. The number  is 1-712-432-4823
> room  1.
>
> ##
>
> Okay everybody, there is a new   chatline out called the red world.  If 
you
> want to go on it the  number is  (712) 432-5944 I know that all of you 
will
> enjoy this  chatline. Check it out.  Also there is a chatline that is 
>  called
> Dimensions. The chatline is run by Billy as well as Blind  Faith. To go on
> that line, call (712) 432-5923. Thank  you.  Juanita
>
> ##
>
> Join a Free voice Chat Community on  the  Web!
>
> Hey Folks! Would you like to have lots of fun  and meet other blind  or
> visually impaired individuals from  across the country and around the 
> world?  Do
> you like  challenging interactive games, old time radio,  adaptive cooking
>  techniques, a book club, chess instruction, product  presentations,   
real
> time technical assistance with your computer, Bible  Study,  a weekly 
> talent
> showcase, programs to learn about the iPhone,  and lots  and lots more?
>
> Our community is made up of a  set of free voice chat  rooms that are
> extremely user friendly,  and all you need is a microphone to  get 
started! 
> To
>  become a member and join our Out-Of-Sight free chat  community go to  the
> website, at, www.out-of-sight.net
> hope to see you   soon!  "Catch the vision--it's Out of Sight!"
>
>  ##
>
> Audio  Connection
> The Audio Connection has  moved to a new number, 712-432-4851. We  offer a
> breakfast club  Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays in room 2 at 9 a.m. We 
> also
>  play various games, have recorded books, streaming of a radio show in 
>  room
> 6 on Wednesdays from 4 to 7 E.S.T., and various other activities  planned
> for the future. Come and check us out and have a good time. If  you want 
to
> help run a room then come in room 1 and talk to   Brenda.
>
> ##
>
> Mytelespace. For more information  and to sign up call  (832) 999-8600 or 
> go
> to  mytelespace.com
>
> ##
>
> Are you a Stephen   King fan or wrestling fan or graphic audio fan? If so
> call the matchat  line at  712 432 6444. The podcast menu can be found in
> option 4  and you can have your  own VM box. Will is the line owner and 
he 
>  is cool
> too. Have a good  one.
>
>
>  ##
>
> Introducing the new number for the Secret Garden.   712-432-6454. The 
> Secret
> Garden is a place where you can go  to relax and be  yourself. It is the
> adult hideaway where you can  make new friends and start a  community. The
> Garden is fully  equipped with live chat rooms like  "The
> Lucky Seven Lounge", and  "The Grant Garden Lounge". Each live room has 
> its
> own message  board, so each room can be its own world. The line also has a
> podcast  center where you can listen to music, comedy, movies, and other
>  programming. You can also visit the general message
> boards. These  boards  are topic driven. We have a dating board, a tech
> board, a  freedom of speech  board and much more. You can also establish 
>  your own
> voicemail box. The Garden  can be used for special  meetings and other
> events. Come one, come all to the  Secret  Garden, and bring your friends.
> 712-432-6454. While we expect  everyone  to be respectful, adult content 
> may
> sometimes  be heard. Make your own choices  and use discretion. Like us 
on 
>  Facebook.
> The Secret Garden Phone  Chat
>
>  ##
>
> There is a wonderful chat room for those of us who  are  primarily in our
> 20's 30's and forties, but everyone is  welcome. Who knows you  just 
might 
> meet
> a special  someone if you are single or just find great friends  to talk 
to
>  if you are already in a loving relationship call and join us  at
>  712 432 4848 and the room number is 3. Hope to see you   there.
>
> ##
>
> If you can't beat them join them.  Two chat lines merge  to provide 
awesome
> caller experience. How  would you like games every night,  coffee with
> friends every  morning, and friends who stay up half the night?  What 
about 
>  weekly
> magazines, lots of awesome movies and books, and a  podcast  person who 
> takes
> requests? Lela and Pat have  joined forces to create just the  zone for 
> you.
> Room  activities will be hosted on The Phone Zone, 218-936-2081.  More
>  podcasts than you could ever watch will be hosted on The Podcast Zone,
>  218-936-2075, formerly known as The Yak Shack. Lela and Pat are good 
>  friends  and we
> want to be your friend too. See you  soon.
>
> ##
>
> Lauriann  invites people over 18  to join The Jungle, a Chatline for 
social
> networking  purposes.  They discuss topics such as music, books, and 
> general
>  issues  specific to the blind community, all with the intent to provide  
an
> outlet for  those who are interested.
> Call  712-432-5154
>
> ##
>
> To join in  some of the  best chat groups around, please call Mike's place
> at:1-218-936-2053 On  Sunday's at 4-PM Eastern there's the Friends of 
> Reading
> Our  Way and More Phone Conference. We talk about reading books, writing
>  books,  and all the different ways of doing it. We include everyone  
> sighted
> blind, or  any disability. Please pass the word.  The room code for this 
> group
> is: 2665   Pound.
>
> To join a great Seeing Eye Grad phone conference dial  in to  Mike's 
place:
> 1-218-936-2053 on Weds day evening at: 7-PM  eastern, or Saturday
> afternoon's at 4-PM eastern. When calling in  enter the room code: 733 
464 
> 393  pound
>
> the  moderator for that group is Mike Tate, and you may not come  unless  
> you
> are a graduate of the Seeing Eye. Unless you're cleared  by the  mod.
>
> To join the newest Group, Freedom For the  Blind: FFB please call  in to
> Mikes Place: 1-218-936-2053 on the  second Monday of each month, at; 8-PM
> eastern the room code: 3733  pound.
> I'm Patty Fletcher, and I'm the mod for  the Reading Group  and for the 
FFB
> group. I also attend the seeing Eye grad  group.  I have a guide whom I am
> very pleased with. Have a great day  everyone,  and for more info about 
> these
> groups, email  me at: campbell04 at charter.net
>
>
> ##
>
> Visit  the hottest, most happening place around on the  web where the  
blind
> community will be inspired and entertained!
>
>  It's  the BlindCafe.net and it's a great place to learn, laugh, chat  and
> make long  lasting friendships with people from around the  world. There 
is
> always someone  to greet you with a friendly  smile night and day. It's 
> totally
> free! Come and  try  out our awesome music, trivia games, tutorials, and
> interactive chats,  and  a whole lot more! It's totally accessible and 
easy 
>  to
> use.
>
> For more  info, please Visit us at:  www.BlindCafe.net
>
> It's the site where our  members  matter.
>
> ##
>
> The Chat Oasis, A refuge from the  norm.  1-712-432-3645.
>
> We as the line owners are  available most of the time.  The usual chat 
line
> rules are  enforced. We have games, sports talk, and other  events going 
on
>  weekly.
>
> Please come join us at The Chat Oasis. A chat   line for the disabled.
> Designed for the visually impaired but all  disabilities  are welcome. 
Call
> 1-712-432-3645.
>
>  ##
>
> Hello,
>
> Two computer  chat sites  are:
> www.vipconduit.com (Free membership is available, but $20   per year adds
> additional privileges)
> and
>  www.for-the-people.com  (Membership is free).
>
>  ###
>
> EVENTS
>
> The Organization of The   Visually Impaired Expressing Women's Issues
> Necessary for   Growth
> (VIEWING)
>
> Presents
>
> Shopping and  Tour to QVC Studio  Park
> 1200 Wilson Drive MC 168
>  Westchester, PA  19380
>
> February 8, 2014 to February 9,  2014
>
> Round Trip,  includes hotel and tour cost of  QVC
>
> Price: $160.00 per person donating  to the Leukemia  and Lymphoma Society
> (LLS) which funds lifesaving blood cancer   research around the world 
while
> improving the quality of life of  patients and  their families.
> &
> The Brail Enrichment  for Literacy and Learning  (BELL) governed by the
> National  Federation of the Blind introducing children  to Braille, who 
are
>  losing sight or have low vision.
>
> Please submit your  down  payment of $65.00 by December 13, 2013
> Final payments are due by   February 3, 2014
> (No Refunds – Replacements Only)
>
> Bus  will depart at  6:00 A.M. and will return 5:00 P.M. the next  day
>
> Pick-Up Location will  be announced at a later  time
>
> For more information, please  contact:
>  Suzanne M. Turner 216-990-6199
> Christal Turner,   216-224-1760
>
>
>
> Get ready for the holiday season  and learn new  ways to make it
> memorable for your kids and family  by joining the ACB  Families
> affiliate as we discuss in an  open-forum format our favorite  family
> traditions. Come share  what you do to bring your family  closer
> together. Whether its  your favorite foods, your decorating diva  ideas,
> or if you do  something that you look forward to every year, we want  to
> hear  all about it. Come share the traditions that make your  family
>  unique.
> Join us on Sunday November 24 at 9:15 pm est, 6:15 pm   pacific. The
> call in number is:
> 267-507-0400  and the  call code  is  294444
>
> ##
>
> Science  Sense Tours - New York City: American  Museum of Natural  History
>
> Visitors who are blind or partially sighted  are  invited to attend this
> program, held monthly in the Museum  galleries.  Specially trained Museum 
> tour
> guides  highlight specific themes and exhibition  halls, engaging 
>  participants
> through extensive verbal descriptions and  touchable  objects.
>
> Science Sense is free with Museum   admission.
>
> Science Sense tours are available to individuals  or  groups.  Space is
> limited and advance registration is  required. Programs  may be subject 
to 
> change.
>
>  For additional information or to register for  a Science Sense tour,  
> please
> call (212)313-7565 or   emailaccessibility at amnh.org
>
> ###
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