>>American Printing House for the Blind to be seen on TravelChannel Jan 17 Made >>in America Showcases American Printing House for the Blind >>>Tuesday at 9:00 PM on the Travel Channel >> >>(Louisville, KY - January 17th, 2006): John Ratzenberger's Made >>>in America came to Louisville in August of 2005 to profile local firm >>>American Printing House for the Blind. On Tuesday, January 17th, 2006, >>>we can finally watch the behind-the-scenes coverage that John spent the >>>day shooting. The program will follow the production of several >>>products the firm makes for the visually impaired, from books to >>>software equipment. John (Cheers, Pixar Films) will finish the program >>>by reading a Braille cowboy novel Braille aloud. >> >>>WHAT: Nationally televised program Made in America showcasing >>>American Printing House for the Blind and its President Tuck Tinsley, >>>III >> >>>WHEN: Tuesday, January 17th, 2006 at 9:00 PM >> >>>WHERE: The Travel channel - Please check your local listings >> >> >>>Airing Tuesdays at 9:00 PM on the Travel Channel, John Ratzenberger's >>>Made in America celebrates the people, places and products that are >>>uniquely American. John honors the men and women who work with their >>>hands and skillfully make the products that are the backbone of the >>>American economy. Each year the program visits roughly 40 manufacturing >>>facilities throughout the country. This week John will profile 2 other >>>companies including Tom's of Maine and Herman Miller Chairs. Please >>>visit www/travel.discovery.com for more information on Made in America's >>>schedule, companies profiled and host John Ratzenberger. >> >>>American Printing House for the Blind (APH) is the world's largest >>>nonprofit organization creating educational, workplace, and independent >>>living products and services for people who are visually impaired. >>>Founded in 1858 in Louisville, Kentucky, APH is the oldest organization >>>of its kind in the United States. The American Printing House for the >>>Blind promotes independence of blind and visually impaired persons by >>>providing specialized materials, products, and services needed for >>>education and life. Please visit >>www.aph.org >>for more information >> >> >>>Roberta L. Williams >>>Public Relations and Special Projects Manager >>>Works with: Media information, Tours >>>InSights Art competition, Events >>>Address: American Printing House for the Blind >>> 1839 Frankfort Avenue >>> Louisville, KY 40206 >>>Telephone: 800-223-1839, ext. 357 >> >>>APH- A local landmark, a national resource, since 1858.. >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Nfb-announce mailing list >>Nfb-announce@xxxxxxxxxx >>http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/nfb-announce >> >> >> >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >>No virus found in this incoming message. >>Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/228 - Release Date: 1/12/2006 >> >>Those with urgent issues pertaining to the health or quality of work of your >>Guide Dog are strongly advised to contact your school's training department. >> Training staff are in a position to offer professional support.