Indiana Vision Expo returns to Indiana State Library in September

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Vision Expo will return to the Indiana State Library on Saturday, Sept. 9, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

The 2023 expo will feature two speakers:

Christine M. Donmoyer will speak about her book “Invisible Disability: Living with Macular Degeneration.” Her book is a guide for newly-diagnosed AMD patients. It addresses the challenges that a patient faces in daily life. These challenges do have solutions, as Donmoyer shares her insights from her unique patient perspective.

Julie Flaherty is a certified accessible travel advocate and specializes in accessible travel for individuals with disabilities or special needs. In her presentations, she will share stories about her travel adventures as a visually-impaired traveler. She will also share her secrets to good travel.

The following vendors are planning to be in attendance:

– accessibility.
– Bosma Enterprises.
– Cori Braille Service.
– Easterseals Crossroads.
– Eye Can See.
– FSSA-BVIS.
– FUSE Inc.
– Indiana NFB Parents of Blind Children.
– Indiana Voices.
– Indianapolis Public Library.
– Jean Brown-Macrame, artist and author.
– Marty and Julie Flaherty-Cruise, planners.
– NFB-NEWSLINE.
– QR Speak (playing cards).
– Royal Caribbean.
– Simplified Insurance Solutions, LLC.
– VA-Visual Impairment Services Team.

More information about the 2023 Indiana Vision Expo will be made available shortly. Click here to visit the Indiana Vision Expo website.  

Please contact Judy Gray, Indiana Talking Books and Braille Library supervisor, with any questions about the Vision Expo.