Even though we’re safely back in the MindsEye studio post-tower-collapse, we’ve still got spring and summer storms on our minds! This edition of Ear to Ear covers storm preparation and response with Patrick Smith, Senior Vice President of Operations and Technical Services at Ameren Illinois! To report downed or at-risk power lines, call: Illinois – 800.755.5000…
Read MoreEar to Ear – Circus Flora
In this edition of Ear to Ear, hear about the exciting upcoming production of “Undercover” at Circus Flora from Executive Director Jack Marsh. With nods to beloved spy stories throughout the years, “Undercover” introduces the world’s top double agent who faces an archvillain obsessed with world domination. Our spy has plenty of helpful allies – but the…
Read MoreEar To Ear – Missouri History Museum Accessibility
We celebrated Museum Day on May 18th with this latest airing of Ear to Ear, exploring the comprehensive accessible offerings at the Missouri History Museum! Hear about their efforts from Dara Taylor, Managing Director, and Hana Ayele, Coordinator, of Diversity Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility. Register here for the Museum’s Disability Pride Month Observance event: [RSVP…
Read MoreGateway BeepBall Regional 2023 Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MAY 17, 2023 NATIONAL BEEP BASEBALL TOURNAMENT COMING TO ST. LOUIS THIS JUNE Beep Baseball is an adaptive sport for individuals with low or no vision ST. LOUIS, MO. – Local nonprofit, MindsEye, is excited to host the Gateway Beep Baseball Regional Tournament in partnership with Lighthouse for the Blind – St….
Read MoreEar To Ear – Public Artwork Accessibility Project
This edition of Ear to Ear explores MindsEye’s Public Artwork Accessibility Project! In the first half, get the project background from MindsEye Art and Accessibility Coordinator Natalie Webb. Then get the community perspective from Jessiree Jenkins, Interim Executive Director of the Arts and Education Council – St. Louis, partial funder of the project! You can…
Read MoreMindsEye Building Update
After storms came through the St. Louis Metro East communities on April 15, MindsEye’s building was rendered uninhabitable. While the building did not see much damage, a downed radio tower was scattered and strewn across the roof. The initial thought –how will volunteers record programming without access to the recording studio? Turning a negative into…
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