Book Group for Blind Opens New Studio
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A national organization that records books for blind and dyslexic people has opened a studio in Santa Ana.
“We decided it was time to move into Orange County to make it more convenient for volunteers,” said Terry Brick, development director of Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic.
With 80,000 volumes available to blind and dyslexic people, the group maintains the largest library of its kind in the world.
Brick said the group hopes more people will volunteer their time now that there is a studio at 2021 E. 4th St.
Information: (714) 547-4171.
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