Talking Newspapers

  • January 18 · 7:30 PM
  • Moorcroft Centre

Most sighted people would be quick to complain if their newspapers, magazines, periodicals and other sources of information, so important for ordinary day-to-day living, were suddenly withdrawn. There is no reason, therefore, why those without sight should have to make do without reading the material that is available to others. Talking Newspaper aims to ensure that they have access to that material - in another format.

The Woking Talking Newspaper organisation has been recording the local paper onto audio cassette for visually impaired people since 1988. Recently the technology changed and recordings are now done onto USB sticks. Rotaract form part of the copying team ensuring the recording is copied onto all the USBs, packaging them up and passing them to the Royal Mail who deliver them for free.

More detail will be added to the event and information will be available to volunteers shortly regarding exact responsibilities.

Where possible a drinks social will be arranged afterwards to cover the time gap between copying & dropping the bags off at the sorting office.

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  • Andy

    Believe that was meant to be Felicity with Katie this month.

    December 26

  • Adam/Mink

    Noticed there is only 1 person signed up to do this. I can help out if needed on this one. Let me know if needed. //Mink

    December 26

3 attended

  • Andy
    Community & Fundraising Officer 2012-2013, Assistant Organizer
  • Felicity
    President 2012-2013, Co-Organizer
  • Katie
    International Officer 2012-2013, Assistant Organizer

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