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Georgia Radio Reading Service

I've been volunteering from home for the public domain audiobook project Librivox.org; I'd heard there was some sort of reading-for-the-blind volunteer organization locally. They're on 14th downtown. Do any of you know about or have experience with these guys? http://www.garrs.net/about.htm

They use specially-tuned radios statewide on a subchannel and read magazines, the AJC and local papers. They have talk shows of interest to the visually impaired. Evenings they play audiobooks. One thing that caught my eye, there's a picture on their staff page of Sam Lake, whom I've heard do traffic on and off around Georgia for about a decade.
 
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