Low Vision Blog

Visually Impaired Couple Proud to Serve Coast Guard Auxiliary

Posted on: Aug 19, 2009

He can’t see very well. She can’t see at all.  Not exactly recruiting poster material, this couple. Nevertheless, Jenine and Kent Stanley of Minerva Park are members in good standing of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. They’re proud to be of service to their country. “I think being part of the U.S. military, it’s an […]

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West Texas Lighthouse Has Been Providing Local Jobs for the Blind and Visually Impaired Since 1963

Posted on: Aug 05, 2009

West Texas Lighthouse for the Blind’s motto is “Creating jobs, changing lives,” and it’s a role the San Angelo manufacturing plant takes seriously. The facility has been providing local jobs for the blind and visually impaired since 1963 when it started out making brooms and mops, said Executive Director Dave Wells. Now, roughly 44 employees […]

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3-time World Champ, Aaron Scheidies, Who is Visually Impaired, Won the ParaTriathlon National Championships in NY

Posted on: Jul 30, 2009

Paratriathlon continues to break down barriers, with Sunday’s Accenture USA Triathlon Paratriathlon National Championships attracting 53 athletes – the most ever at a paratriathlon event worldwide. Every athlete completing the course under 4 hours qualified for the World Championships in Australia later this season. The sport of partriathlon, formerly referred to as physically challenged triathlon, […]

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Britain’s Most Avid Reader, 91, Has Borrowed 25,000 Library Books & is Partially Sighted

Posted on: Jul 30, 2009

Louise Brown, 91, has read up to a dozen books a week since 1946 without incurring a single fine for late returns. She borrows mainly large print books because she is partially sighted, and has almost worked her way through her local library’s entire stock. Library staff in Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, say the pensioner’s […]

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Australia Recognizes Its First Visually Impaired Microsoft MVP

Posted on: Jul 29, 2009

MVP Kenny Johar was recently awarded the Microsoft MVP Award, for his contributions towards Internet Explorer. He has carved out a successful IT career by helping to make technology, more accessible to Australia’s visually impaired. News of his Award, was also picked up by The Australian newspaper and you can read an excerpt of the […]

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Youth Slam Takes Sight Impaired Students To New Heights

Posted on: Jul 29, 2009

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Blind high schoolers from across the country this week will build an environmentally friendly model home, launch weather balloons or create robots. And some will even drive a car! The University of Maryland is hosting nearly 200 blind or low-vision high school students to try their hand at careers never thought […]

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Video: High Point Hosts Softball Tournament For The Visually Impaired

Posted on: Jul 29, 2009

HIGH POINT – Four softball teams composed of visually impaired players from Raleigh, Charlotte, Greensboro and Spartanburg were in the Triad Saturday for their season championship. “Beep Ball is a sport that – it’s something that the blind can do and be challenged in a sport equally,” Charlotte Hornets player Barney Fleming said. The premise […]

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First Tee of Lake Norman Hosts Golf Clinic for Visually Impaired Youth

Posted on: Jul 24, 2009

Past program participant and current coach Travis Sherrill considered the ones taking part in this summer’s First Tee of Lake Norman’s Golf Clinic for the Visually Impaired at an advantage. “You’re lucky,” noted Sherrill, of Mooresville, to as many of the golfers attending the mid-morning into early-afternoon session at the Mooresville Municipal Golf Course that […]

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NY Guggenheim Museum Offers Free Programs for Partially Sighted, Blind, and Deaf Visitors

Posted on: Jul 23, 2009

Join Guggenheim Museum educators Georgia Krantz, Guthrie Nutter, and Ellen Edelman for a tour, discussion, and private reception. Separate programs are presented through Verbal Imaging, touch, and American Sign Language (ASL). Mon, Aug 3, 6–8 pm: Learning By Doing Discussion and Workshop Free, space is limited, advance RSVP required RSVP by Tue, July 28: 212 […]

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Blind Can Take Wheel with Vehicle Designed by Virginia Tech College Engineering Team

Posted on: Jul 23, 2009

BLACKSBURG, Va., July 15, 2009 — A student team in the Virginia Tech College of Engineering is providing the blind with an opportunity many never thought possible: The opportunity to drive. A retrofitted four-wheel dirt buggy developed by the Blind Driver Challenge team from Virginia Tech’s Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory uses laser range finders, an […]

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