This morning, the Tuesday Seniors group hosted The Blind History Lady, a.k.a. Peggy Chong. Chong, a long-time member of the National Federation of the Blind, recently retired to Aurora from New Mexico with her husband, Curtis.
For a number of years she has researched stories and records of blind Americans, some as far back as the 19th century, in order to bring their more or less forgotten or never-known lives to light.
Her “blind ancestors,” as she considers them to be, become more fully rounded-out citizens, and not just Hollywood stereotypes as she tells their stories in person or in print.
It was a busy time In Washington, DC that week of January 28.
Editor’s Note: In the fall we invited blind Colorado high school students to apply for our first-ever scholarship to attend the
The entire family is welcome to come and enjoy FAST Friday Fun and Games on May 11 at 5:30 with staff and students at the Colorado Center for the Blind.
Last Monday our student J.D. couldn’t wait to report his big news.
Everyone – staff and students – were in Fort Collins last weekend for the 63rd Convention of the 