[gps-talkusers] Re: announcing equipment donation at the Stevie Wonder concert

  • From: UPPER ROOM MINISTRIES <rubak_erablai@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 07:57:23 -0800 (PST)

I have a T-Mobile cell phone, not gps compatible however i do have access  to 
blue tooth IE  I've asked customer service.
  So, happy holidays to u
   with regards, thanks

Donald <donald.goosens@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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please? I have a Nokia 6682. do you also have to have some sort of Bluetooth 
receiver?
   
  Thanks,
   
  Donald
   
      
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[mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael O. Hanson
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 4:48 PM
To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: announcing equipment donation at the Stevie Wonder 
concert

   
    Do you have a Simbion 60 operating system cell phone?  If so, I know of a 
free GPS program you might be able to download.

     

     

      ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: UPPER ROOM MINISTRIES 

    To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

    Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 2:37 PM

    Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: announcing equipment donation at the Stevie 
Wonder concert

     

    My name is Elray Smith I have a Guide Dog from San Raphael CA and the 
Braille Note BT , here's the deal I am very grateful for my equipment ever so 
grateful, however, I do not have a GPS which is a very important piece of 
equipment for the blind as you are aware but I can not afford one with my 
income. So, can you suggest or shine any light on my situation? I really am 
very mobile.

    Warm Regards

    Rubak_erablai@xxxxxxxxx

Michael May <mikemay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    Sendero Group, HumanWare and Kurzweil/NFB donate adaptive technology for 
the Stevie Wonder 11th annual House Full of Toys Benefit Concert

This past Saturday evening, December 16, 2006, Mike May had the pleasure of 
joining Stevie Wonder on the stage of the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles, 
along with 15 stars, to present a GPS from Sendero Group, a BrailleNote from 
HumanWare and two KNFB readers from Kurzweil and the National Federation of the 
Blind. Three students were selected to receive these devices. Stevie and Mike 
acknowledged the tremendous value of these tools in their own lives and 
announced that they hoped this was only the beginning of their efforts to bring 
the reading and navigation independence of this technology to more blind people.

Mike said, ?When Stevie invited me to his party, I asked what I could bring. 
With one email to Ray Kurzweil and another to HumanWare, I had arranged for a 
generous donation of $13,000 of access technology in support of Stevie?s effort 
to bring joy and independence to under privileged youth. I was joined by Dirk 
Marais of HumanWare at the concert to hear a line-up of incredible performers. 
After leaving the stage in front of 6000 people, Stevie was kind enough to keep 
me by his side and to boast about the technology to his friends and family. 
This benefit certainly embodied the title of his most recent album, A Time to 
Love.? For photos and audio go to
http://www.senderogroup.com/blog.htm

Special guest artists included Al Jarreau, Brian McKnight, COMMON, Tyrese, 
Corinne Bailey Rae, India Arie, Danny Carreras, Donald Lawrence, Gary Taylor, 
Yolanda Adams, Chris Tucker and more.
Past performers have included Alicia Keyes, Angie Stone, Babyface, Doug E. 
Fresh, George Duke, Arie, Jamie Foxx, Jill Scott, Jonathan Butler, Joss Stone, 
Kanye West, Karen Clark Sheard and Kierra ?Kiki? Sheard, Kem, Kim Burrell, L.D. 
Miller, Luther Vandross, Macy Gray, Maroon 5, Michael McDonald, Natalie Cole, 
Nelly, Raphael Saadiq, Raul Midon, Ruben Studdard and Ziggy Marley?along with 
dozens of others. 
This was the 11th year that Stevie?s House Full of Toys Benefit Concert has 
been one of the highlights of the holiday musical season. In the past ten 
years, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of toys, computers, games and 
educational aids have gone to children, families and organizations in need.
Stevie Wonder and his friends are committed to a celebration that will let the 
world know that they care. 
For several years, Stevie Wonder?s We Are You Foundation has made a generous 
Christmas donation to the Junior Blind of America. As in the past, Stevie 
attended the Junior Blind annual Holiday Festival, personally bringing Holiday 
cheer to the children and their families. Information about the organization is 
available at www.juniorblind.org. 
Stevie Wonder?s House Full of Toys Benefit Concert-goers are asked to bring an 
unwrapped gift of joy to the concert. Stevie Wonder?s
11th Annual House Full of Toys Benefit Concert is a Wonder Productions and 
Hammond Entertainment event. For further information, go to 
www.housefulloftoys.org 




   
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