Table of contents March 2016.
TRACK 1.
- Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
- From Linda Bennett: "where Four Leaf Clovers grow."
- Chad Grover introduces himself and would like correspondence.
- We hear about Accessible Tax Information.
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- We received some cash and we're trying to track down who sent it in.
- From Vicky Prahin: "New Guide Dog and Service Dog Act Takes Effect."
- Vinny Samarco tells us about an earphone he likes.
- Diane Motchuk says a friend is in need of your prayers and encouragement.
- Barry Wood has a phone and some cassettes to pass along.
- "Greyhound ADA Claims Settled."
- Marg Schmitz on transportation safety.
- From The Columbus Dispatch: "Settlement Near in Blind Student's Suit Against Miami University."
- Tom Lykins would like to know more about an internet based radio and comments on magazines in EBAE.
- We hear that NLS will be adding a new high-volume player for readers with profound hearing loss; an update on conversion of cassette books to digital; there are some new audio magazines and The Ohio State School for the Blind Marching Band may be going to England.
- From Blind Post News: we hear about Caller ID units.
- We have a sample of a weather warning on the SAP channel.
- We have March birthdays.
- From Ann Chiappetta: "The Boys Take Longer."
- Claude Long has a new address.
- John Stroot about what to do with your stuff after you pass away and getting APH desktop recorders repaired.
- From The Los Angeles Times: "Ensuring Self-driving Vehicles are Safe."
- Irwin has a reminder about material for the April Fool's issue of Newsreel.
- Marianne Daley with a Math Conversion Chart.
- Marie Rudys with "Irish Washerwoman."
TRACK 2.
- Tom D'Agostino with "That's How I Need You" in The Wax Works.
- Kate talks cooking; has the winners of the free cookbooks and has new free cookbooks for March.
- Robert Wegner with recipes for butter beans and potatoes.
- Diane Motchuk with an angel food cake recipe.
- Andy Jock is looking for pen pals and would like to see fewer recipes.
- Robert Wegner comments on glass-topped stoves.
- George Gray talks about a flat-top stove.
- Lisa Burkhardt about glass-topped stoves and says APH will be switching to cartridge for Readers Digest.
- Mike Lantz is looking for pen pals; tells us about a chat line and is trying to find someone.
- Doug Hudson wonders how many people would be interested in a tour of the Military Museum of South Carolina.
- "What you Didn't Know about Stevie Wonder's Braille Joke at the Grammys."
- Laurie Pettis has a song and comments on "Amazing."
- Duncan Holmes on "amazing"; getting around airports; likes "Blind Alive" and needs a cassette recorder.
- "Blind Man Chosen as First Person to Test Google's Driverless Car."
- Abbie Taylor shares a poem and a song.
TRACK 3.
- Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
- Al Daniels has music for Easter.
- From Nancy Scott: "Showing Up."
- Nolan Crabb reviews: "The Dog Stars." (DB 75493)
- "Get on Board the Marrakesh Express."
- You'll hear the request from The White House for the "Advice and Consent" of the senate on the Marrakesh treaty.
- We have notes about our 2016 braille calendar.
- "Cooley Spearheads Service Dog Law."
- Marianne Daley sent in: "Tech Fix."
- Tim Hendel continues the discussion on airports.
- Rickey Torres concerning wheelchairs in airports.
- Diane Motchuk about her Raffle prizes.
- Kate has a Raffle update.
- Duncan Holmes sends in a song for St. Patrick's Day.
TRACK 4.
- Duncan Holmes with an Easter song.
- Linda Bennett sends in the poem "March Winds."
- Chester Carnes has reduced the price of his braille writer.
- Marianne Daley sent in: "Founding Dates of Schools for the Blind."
- We have an article on a new way to experience movies.
- "Seneca County Workshop Owes Back Pay."
- Loren Wakefield with the February jumble answer and we have a new jumble.
- From Marianne Daley: we have samples from The Diagnostic Coding System for Physicians.
- Vision Problems and Space Travelers Inform Eye Disease Health Research.
- Irwin talks about the extra files on the CD download and cartridge versions of Newsreel and says we'll be updating our website soon.
- Ed Fedush with some humor.
- We welcome a new Newsreel member.
- Jeanne Corcoran enjoys some of the NLS books for younger readers.
- Lucille Caruso tells us what has been going on; comments on wheelchairs and would like correspondence.
- Ed Fedush with an obituary.
- Duncan Holmes sent in "Who Stole the Keeshka."