Re: Villages News Network article
VNN and the Daily Sun along with most of the other commercial properties here in the Villages are owned by the Morse family. I don't think $65 a day is a lot to pay to keep our hearing impaired and deaf community in the loop.
At St. Timothy Church, our 9 am mass has an interpreter for the deaf and I thiink this is wonderful.
I would really like to see the family go ahead and do the right thing and pay the $65 a day for the hearing impaired/deaf ability to enjoy the Morse owned television station.
Since all buildings are required to be accessible to individuals with physical handicaps, why shouldn't the television station keep up with as well although deaf people don't like to be considered handicapped. Let's support the closed captioning for VNN.
If we can support keeping the buffalo the least we can do is support something for people as well.
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Fran Gyomory
The Bronx, NY; Kailua, HI; Dale City, VA; Fredericksburg, VA; The Villages, FL
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