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Radio Talking Book Service and Nosh Restaurant and Wine Lounge invites you to join us for Wining in the Dark

Sunday, March 20, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Nosh Restaurant and Wine Lounge, 1006 Dodge Street, Omaha

Test your taste buds with wines from around the world in a tasting led by Amberlyn Edson from Republic National Distributing and delight in delectable delicacies created for your pleasure by the chef at Nosh Wine Lounge. Entertainment that evening will be provided by Storyteller Rita Paskowitz!

Please RSVP by March 11 to RTBS.org, or call 402-572-3003.  Seating is limited. Prepayment is required. Cost is $60 a person, which includes tax, gratuity, and a $30 donation to RTBS.

About Radio Talking Book Service

Radio Talking Book Service (RTBS) envisions a world where the inability to read print will no longer be considered a disabling condition. Radio Talking Book Service provides human-voiced information choices to individuals who have disabilities that prevent them from reading.

Through The Radio Talking Book Network, a closed-circuit digital radio reading and information service and Listening Link, a personalized educational material digital reading service, 100 diverse, volunteer readers, whose voices broadcast throughout Nebraska and southwest Iowa continue to be the direct link to the sighted world for Nebraska’s estimated 32,000 blind and visually impaired and Nebraska’s seniors, aged 60 and older.

 

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>h2 style=”text-align: center;”>Radio Talking Book Service and >a href=”http:\www.noshwine.com” target=”_blank” title=”Nosh Restaurant and Wine Lounge”>Nosh Restaurant and Wine Lounge>/a> invites you to join us for Wining in the Dark>/h2>
>h2 style=”text-align: center;”>>strong>Sunday, March 20, from 4 to 6 p.m. >/strong>>strong>a>/strong>>strong>t Nosh Restaurant and Wine Lounge, >/strong>>strong>1006 Dodge Street, Omaha>/strong>. >/h2>
>p>Test your taste buds with wines from around the world in a tasting led by Amberlyn Edson from Republic National Distributing and delight in delectable delicacies created for your pleasure by the chef at Nosh Wine Lounge. Entertainment that evening will be provided by Storyteller Rita Paskowitz!>/p>
>h3>>em>>strong>Please RSVP by March 11 to RTBS.org, or call 402-572-3003.  Seating is limited. Prepayment is required. Cost is $60 a person, which includes tax, gratuity, and a $30 donation to RTBS>/strong>>/em>.>/h3>
>h3>About Radio Talking Book Service>/h3>
>p>Radio Talking Book Service (RTBS) envisions a world where the inability to read print will no longer be considered a disabling condition. Radio Talking Book Service provides human-voiced information choices to individuals who have disabilities that prevent them from reading.>/p>
>p>Through >strong>>em>The Radio Talking Book Network,>/em>>/strong> a closed-circuit digital radio reading and information service and >strong>>em>Listening Link, >/em>>/strong>a>em> >/em>personalized educational material digital reading service, 100 diverse, volunteer readers, whose voices broadcast throughout Nebraska and southwest Iowa continue to be the direct link to the sighted world for Nebraska’s estimated 32,000 blind and visually impaired and Nebraska’s seniors, aged 60 and older.>/p>
>p> >/p>