[nfbmi-talk] From the Latest Braille Monitor

Tonya Smith tonyasmith75 at live.com
Tue Mar 1 23:52:03 UTC 2011


Portage Michigan, that's kind of like in my neck of the woods, cause I was born in South Haven Michigan.  Portage Michigan, it's by Plain Well Kalamazoo.  Actually Kalamazoo is 45 minutes away and Portage Michigan, that's right by Papa, if I'm not mistaken.  So, yeah, that sounds pretty cool.  Now do they accept Visa or Master Card?  Do they accept those or do they just accept money orders, do you know.  Thanks for the information, actually, so they only cost between 2 and $3.00, yeah that's not bad.  Wow that's really cool.  If you've got the price wrong, let me know, cause I know a few people that might enjoy that.  So anyway, yeah keep me updated and I'll speak to you later.   Thanks for the info J.J.

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> Original Message:
> ---------------------------------
> 
> From: "J.J. Meddaugh" <jj at bestmidi.com> 
> Sent: March 1, 2011 6:19:52 PM
> To: NFB of Michigan Internet Mailing List <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>, 
	NFB of Kalamazoo Michigan List <nfb-kzoo at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: [nfbmi-talk] From the Latest Braille Monitor
> 
> We saw these at our February chapter meeting and they're a great gift idea. 
> 
> Coming This Month:
>       HeartSight Cards are handmade, print/Braille greeting cards using
> layers of patterned and textured papers and decorative buttons, ribbons,
> rhinestones, and other embellishments so that they can be enjoyed with both
> fingers and eyes. Each card has a simple, occasion-appropriate inside
> greeting that can be personalized with your own message. Current categories
> include birthday, thank you, kids, thinking of you, love and friendship,
> and all occasion. At present there are seventeen different card designs,
> and new designs will be added regularly.
>       At HeartSight Cards, owner Haley M. Dare believes that everyone
> deserves a beautifully designed card. Her cards are appealing to the blind
> as well as the sighted and are more than just a tactile shape on a
> monochromatic background. The artist combines patterned papers and other
> card-making supplies that used together create a lovely, tactile card. A
> detailed Braille description is included with each card. HeartSight cards
> are mailable and affordable, costing $2 to $3 less than the competition.
> Your card order will be sent directly to you or to your special person,
> usually within one to three days of order receipt.
>       HeartSight Cards was inspired by a special friendship. This friend,
> along with others in the National Federation of the Blind, encouraged and
> supported Haley when her young son was diagnosed with vision problems.
> Therefore she intends to help the NFB further its training and advocacy
> services by making a donation of 5 percent of the sale of each card.
>       To order, contact HeartSight Cards at 4794 Geneva Avenue, Portage,
> Michigan 49024 or phone (269) 779-2216. The email address is
> <
> heartsightcards at att.net
> >, and the Website address is
> <
> www.heartsightcards.com
> >.
> Because you don't need sight to see into the heart.
> 
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