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Follow on Google News | Lighthouse for the Blind Publishes Guidebook: Exploring St. Louis from Blind Person's Perspective48 Page Guidebook is Blind Author Stephen Kissel’s Assessment of Local Attractions’ Accessibility
By: Lighthouse for the Blind-Saint Louis Researched and written by Stephen Kissel, the Lighthouse’s Blind Community Enrichment Associate, the guidebook is a valuable tour guide for blind and visually impaired people who want to visit Powell Symphony Hall, the St. Louis Zoo, Missouri Botanical Garden, the St. Louis Art Museum and a dozen other attractions. It is based on Kissel’s first-hand explorations of cultural and entertainment venues as a totally blind person, and interviews with venue officials. Mr. Kissel says, “Being totally blind myself, and having been visually impaired (low-vision) “In my reviews, I analyze current accommodations that are geared specifically towards people with visual impairments; The detailed guidebook covers 16 popular St. Louis regional attractions in four categories: Theatrical, Outdoor, Museums & Historical Sites and Interactive. It also provides “Ratings of Accessibility” Angie Yorke, Blind Community Enrichment Programs Manager for Lighthouse, says, “Stephen Kissel has been involved with the Lighthouse as a Continuing Education scholarship recipient since those particular programs began in 2005, and he is still receiving scholarships in 2011. He graduated with a degree in History from McKendree College and is now attending Saint Louis University as a graduate student studying history. “This guidebook is part of a Lighthouse project to stimulate awareness and creativity among local museums and cultural venues in reference to making their exhibits and attractions accessible and more engaging for patrons who may be either blind or visually impaired. I believe it has been a labor of love for Stephen,” says Ms. Yorke. “St. Louis Arts & Entertainment: The Lighthouse for the Blind is a privately chartered, 501(c)3 non-profit corporation established in 1933. Through the manufacture and sale of products to various government agencies as well as commercial customers, Lighthouse furthers its mission of assisting individuals who are legally blind maintain dignity and independence by making available employment, education and support services. Lighthouse is committed to providing a supportive environment where employees can count on developing new and productive skills that will assist them in reaching amazing levels of independence. For information please visit the website http://www.lhbindustries.com. Media relations contact:: Jeff Dunlap at 314.993.6925. * * * # # # The Lighthouse for the Blind-Saint Louis is a privately chartered, 501(c)3 non-profit corporation established in 1933. Through the manufacture and sale of products to various government agencies as well as commercial customers, Lighthouse furthers its mission of assisting individuals who are legally blind maintain dignity and independence by making available employment, education and support services. End
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