Hey CRIS volunteers and friends: our neighbor, friend and sponsor Windsor Federal Savings is hosting a drive for Interval House, a Hartford DV shelter. Next time your in the neighborhood, plan to make a donation. Please see the attached list of things they are looking for. … Continue Reading ››
Katie Hanley of NEAT Center at Oak Hill got famous on Connecticut Public Radio talking about a new curriculum to help students with disabilities stay safe from abuse. Check it out.
Most years the champions are simply crowned, and when necessary, share the award; then there's 2015. What will The Clash of 2018 bring?
CRIS Radio will celebrate 40 years of broadcasting news and entertainment for people who have print disabilities at this year's Dining & Dancing Gala.
The 2018 event will bring together the champions of all the previous events for bragging rights and what promises to be the hottest, most glamorous Gala of all.
Save the date- April 28, 2018. Better yet, what a romantic gift for Valentine's Day. Your partner will be impressed; you'll be benefiting a great cause; and you will have a blast in the Ballroom!
Connecticut's premiere swing band will once again jam the tunes that will keep your feet moving all night long. Check out there site and listen to the band HERE.
Getting there, Ordering tickets & Eating:
(Please note a meal choice- beef, chicken, veggie- for each reservation.)
CRIS Radio and the Mark Twain House & Museum are working together to offer visitors with low-vision or other print disabilities a new way to access selected artifacts on exhibit at the museum. Read more.
Paul Young (CRIS Board President), Amy Porter (Commissioner, Dept of Rehab Services), Andrew Norton (CRIS Board member) and Brian Sigman (Director, BESB)
The Mark Twain House and Museum and CRISAccess have teamed up to provide additional accessibility to the Hartford bard’s old digs. Audio recorded by CRIS volunteers now reads signs from the museum for people with smart devices.
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