Archive for February, 2011
NLS celebrates its 80th anniversary
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011On March 3, the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) – the Library of Congress’ talking book and braille program – will celebrate 80 years of helping visually impaired and physically disabled individuals enjoy reading their favorite books and magazines. This free library program brings reading materials via the U.S. mail at […]
Valentine Day Reading
Tuesday, February 8th, 2011Warm your heart on Valentine’s Day with the following titles: DB 68757 Very Valentine by Adriana Trigiani Thirty-something Valentine Roncalli seeks her future in the family’s exclusive hand-crafted wedding shoe company while juggling work and romance. Trigiani vividly captures both New York and Italy and infuses this novel with humor, warmth, and hope. DB 61559 The Trouble […]
Student Scholarships
Friday, February 4th, 2011NFB (National Federation for the Blind) annually offers blind college students in the United States and Puerto Rico a chance to be awarded one of 30 national scholarships ranging from $3,000 to $12,000. For more information, visit the NFB website. This year’s deadline for applying is March 31, 2011. The Mouse Hole Scholarship Program founded by […]
Blind Mice Movie Vault
Friday, February 4th, 2011Need a good audio movie with description to listen to while snow bound this winter? A Talking Books Plus member suggested Blind Mice Movies. The DVS Audio Movies are in mp3 format and can be downloaded for free. The movies have been uploaded to SendSpace.com and are ready for download. Register for a free account and get […]
Access Mini-Grants
Friday, February 4th, 2011The Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities at Rhode Island College announces the 2011 Sherlock Center AAA (Access for All Abilities) mini-grants. Applicants must be organizations and businesses offering social, recreational, leisure and cultural actitivities in RI communities. The application is available on the Sherlock Center website or call (401) 456-8072 .