AUDIO-READER VOLUNTEER HONORED BY KANSAS GOVERNOR
February 11, 2008
February 11, 2008
TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. 11 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news release:
Few people could tell you in detail what's happening in small Kansas towns like Seneca, Hiawatha or Sabetha unless they lived there. But Bettie Ore, a volunteer for Audio-Reader at the University of Kansas, has spent more than 1,200 hours reading about these small towns for blind Kansans.
Those efforts, along with her work for the Miami County Historical Society, earned Ore, a Paol . . .
Few people could tell you in detail what's happening in small Kansas towns like Seneca, Hiawatha or Sabetha unless they lived there. But Bettie Ore, a volunteer for Audio-Reader at the University of Kansas, has spent more than 1,200 hours reading about these small towns for blind Kansans.
Those efforts, along with her work for the Miami County Historical Society, earned Ore, a Paol . . .