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Join KSDK’s Mike Roberts and Minds Eye Information Service to Celebrate Mardi Gras and Support the Visually Impaired Community at the Sixth Annual Soiree pour la Vue

KSDK meteorologist Mike Roberts will host the event, guiding guests through a Mardi Gras themed evening of wine tastings, hors d’oeuvres, music, auctions and entertainment, featuring a special performance by Bob Kramer’s Marionnettes – one of the longest running puppetry theatres in the U.S. and a St. Louis tradition. MORE>>>


January 2008 - Entice Your Taste Buds, Support a Cause, and Let the Good Times Roll

Members of the St. Louis community can help bring printed words to life for blind and print disabled community members while enjoying a wine tasting, auction and party. MORE>>>


February 2008 - Minds Eye Celebrates 35 Years of Service to the Blind and Print Disabled

When Minds Eye Information Service began broadcasting on March 1, 1973, it had 4 listeners, 10 radio receivers and a handful of volunteers. Today, the radio station...
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March 2008 - Minds Eye Information Service Holds Trivia to Support the Blind and Print Disabled Community

Trivia Night will feature a vareity of questions that are certain to get those thinking caps on! MORE>>>

June 2008 - Allsup and the St. Louis Beepbirds meet again at the Ultimate St. Louis Beepball Championship

After two weekends of playing beepball, Allsup took the title of Minds Eye Information Service Second Annual Beepball Champions for the second year in a row. MORE>>>


June 2008 - Grab Your Bat, Step Up to the Plate, and Close Your Eyes: Minds Eye Information Service Hosts Second Annual Beeball Tournament.

Reasearch says one of the most difficult things to do in sports is to hit a fastball, but have researchers ever tried to hit a fastball blindfolded? MORE>>>


June 2008 - Game Day is Today: Ultimate St. Louis Beepball Championship

It seems unlikely that a group of blind, visually impaired, and blind folded people would be ideal participants for a game of softball, but when the balls beep, the bases beep, and the players listen carefully, it is a perfect game of beepball! MORE>>>


June 2008 - Minds Eye Information Service wins 2007 Public Awareness Award

Minds Eye Information Service has received the 2007 Public Awareness Award from the International Association of Audio Information Services (IAAIA) last week at the IAAIS Annual Conference. MORE>>>


Minds Eye Information Service Experiencing Growth Spurt

With an expanded service area and 25 all-new programs, Minds Eye Information Service, is growing exponentially. MORE>>>


Minds Eye Information Service Seeking Volunteer Readers to Support Program Growth

Minds Eye Information Service, a nonprofit radio reading service for the blind and print disabled of the St.Louis Area, has added 25 additional hours of programming to expand and enhance current programming. MORE>>>


Saint Louis Woman to serve on the Board of the International Association of Audio Information Services (IAAIS)

Kim Walsh, president of the International Association of Audio Information Services (IAAIS), announced the appointment of Saint Louisan Marjorie Williams to its board of directors. MORE>>>


November 2007 - Share Your Knowledge, Expand Your Mind, Make A Difference: Minds Eye Information Service Hosts Trivia Night

John Weidlich, a blind man and the station's Program Director, will be the host for the evening. MORE>>>


 

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