by admin | Jan 1, 1991 | History
Having the handicap of being blind doesn’t always prove to be an obstacle. For Jackson Middle School eighth grader Kris Eades, it has become a fact of life he has learned to deal with.[Read More]
by admin | Jan 1, 1989 | History
Needs of blind and visually impaired preschool children were the focus of a symposium attended by Gail Turner, teacher of visually impaired for Garland public schools.[Read More]
by admin | Jan 1, 1983 | History
Michael Hayslip, new president of Visual Aid Volunteers, told the members at the annual meeting April 18 that a special honorary trustee position has been created for Steve Feldman, who has been a trustee on VA V’s board since VA V’s beginning 27 years...
by admin | Jan 1, 1977 | History
SOME OF the newest equipment for use by blind persons was shown at Twentieth Century Study Club in a recent meeting in the home of Kathleen Hand. Doris Bozman, Becky Theis and Dorothy Ashenhurst were co-hostesses. [Read More]
by admin | Jan 1, 1971 | History
The world of books opens at a touch of the fingertips to the child without sight, a world that grows broader each day because two different groups of Braille book technicians put their time to work or Texas school children.[Read More]
by admin | Jan 1, 1964 | History
At a general meeting of the mernbers of the Visual Aid Volunteers held this week at the Williams Elementary school, a general disucssion was held on means of increasing the membership and securing more support for the organization. [Read More]