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No long lines. No empty shelves. No hassles. No mask and no proof of vaccination required! Let’s go shopping with these small business entrepreneurs.

Here is the list of the extraordinary small business entrepreneurs who will be joining us for the Let’s Go Shopping Holiday Gift Extravaganza, November 5th and 6th, from 9AM to 5PM Pacific time. To get your Zoom virtual shopping mall invitation, send a blank email to:

lgs+subscribe@groups.io

and you will be added to the announcement list. Please patronize these fine establishments!

Ready for a little retail therapy? Let’s Go Shopping!

EZ2See® Products LLC

The source for truly accessible low-vision products
Finally, a calendar you can see™

Edward Cohen, founding owner
Order or ask questions at 800/234-8291
www.EZ2SeeProducts.com
www.preventproducts.com/ez2see-calendar/
www.amazon.com/EZ2SeeWeekly-Planner
info@EZ2SeeProducts.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/EZ2SeeProducts/

Scentsy with Nini

Fill your life with fragrance

Nini Urschel
Independent Scentsy Director
916-206-1151 (cell)
Email: nini95626@sbcglobal.net
Website:  https://nini.scentsy.us
“Scentsational Scents with Nini” Private Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/272770334027562/
“NV Wickless Scents & More” Facebook Public Page:  www.facebook.com/pages/category/Product-Service/NV-Wickless-Scents-More-125248947558448/

A. T. Guys

Smart technology for your smart life.

J. J. Meddaugh
269-216-4798
www.atguys.com
support@atguys.com
Twitter: @atguys
Facebook: www.facebook.com/atguys

The Unseen Bean

Taste the passion in blind roasted coffee.

Gerry Leary
720-369-8039
www.theunseenbean.com
info@theunseenbean.com
Twitter: @theunseenbean

GuideLight Dog Products, Subsidiary of: GuideLights And Gadgets, Inc.

Products for Guide Dogs and the people they team
up with!! Let’s GO! GO! GUIDE DOGS!

KaeAnn Rausch
781-286-1696
GuideLightDogs@gmail.com
www.guidelightsandgadgets.us/GuideLightDogProducts.html
Twitter: @GuideLightDogs 

Patti and Ricky

Functional and fashionable apparel and accessories for people of all abilities.

Alexandra Herold
303-578-6594
www.pattiandricky.com
alex@pattiandricky.com
Twitter: @pattiandricky_
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pattiandricky/
Instagram: @pattiandrickycom

Wright Turn Only

Wooden keepsakes handcrafted with vision, not sight. Custom orders welcome!

Ray Wright owner
801-560-9866
www.wrightturnonly.com/
wrightturnonly@gmail.com

GuideLights and Gadgets, Inc.

Simple and affordable; practical technology that is also fun; leather bags, pouches, Braille notetaker and display cases, Orbit Writer and phone cases, if you want to protect or cover it, we probably have it!

Barry Scheur
(617) 969-7500
bscheur@scheur.com
www.guidelightsandgadgets.us/

Angela’s Awesome Homemade Beef Jerky

Our name says it all.

Angela Fowler
530-813-2911
angelasawesomejerky@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/Angelas-Awesome-Home-Made-Beef-Jerky

Scenic Made, artisanal care packages

Small batch, big flavor

Johanna Sedman
johanna@scenicmade.com
www.scenicmade.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/scenicmade
Instagram :www.instagram.com/scenic_made/
www.facebook.com/groups/phebyleanne

Blind Girl Designs

Clothing as unique as you are, created by a blind designer with perfect fashion vision.

Tricia Waechter
720-841-5087
862-448-1011
blindgirldesigns.com/
tricia@blindgirldesigns.com
molly@blindgirldesigns.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blindgirldesigns
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blindgirldesigns/ 
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blindgirldesigns

Elegant Insights Braille Creations

A distinctive, handcrafted collection of jewelry and accessories embossed in braille or with precision engraving. Get your sparkle on!

Laura Legendary
702-605-1265
elegantinsightsjewelry.coml.legendary@elegantinsightsjewelry.com
customer.service@elegantinsightsjewelry.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Elegant.Insights
Twitter: @ElegantInsights
Instagram: www.instagram.com/elegantinsights

On The Go Dog Gear

Dog gear for your active lifestyle.

Julie Johnson
402-603-0811
www.shop-onthego.com
onthegodoggear@gmail.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/onthegodoggear

Mama Otter’s Tidbits

Treasures, treats, and trinkets for every taste

Charlotte Lang
612-564-5405
mamaotter1@gmail.com
www.mamaotter.com
www.facebook.com/mamaotterstidbits

Shop ’til you drop for holiday gifts for everyone on your list! Be sure to use the tag #LetsGoShopping when tweeting or posting about the event.

LL

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – An inclusive shopping event that highlights entrepreneurs with disabilities.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 1, 2021

An inclusive online shopping event that highlights entrepreneurs with disabilities.

Las Vegas, NV – Laura Legendary, owner of Elegant Insights Braille Creations, has organized an all-day, online, accessible, virtual experience for seniors and consumers with disabilities called “Let’s Go Shopping.” On Friday, November 5th, and Saturday, November 6th, from 9 AM to 5 PM Pacific time, shoppers will be able to call or connect to the Zoom platform to browse and purchase holiday gifts.

Anyone who is uncertain about vaccination status, seniors, people with disabilities, and those in rural areas with limited bandwidth or lack of access to help from their children, in-home health care provider, or personal assistant may find navigating web sites to shop online difficult.

“People with print or cognitive disabilities who would normally have access to assistive technology through their workplace, or a care worker who they rely on to accomplish shopping tasks may now find themselves cut off, thanks to the need for social distancing,remote work, or who are unable to be vaccinated. As a result, they may find online shopping to be cognitively burdensome,” says Legendary. “My goal with the Let’s Go Shopping event was two-fold: Not only to give small businesses a boost, but to bring a virtual shopping mall to isolated or vulnerable customers,” says Legendary, who is blind. “Besides, there’s no worries about long lines, empty shelves, navigating crowded public spaces, or mask mandates.”

Attendees will access the live online mall using the Zoom Video Conferencing platform. Zoom has been a lifesaver for students and parents who need to connect with teachers and colleagues, or who work remotely. Zoom enables users to sign in using a desktop, laptop, smartphone app, or even their landline telephone.

All of the small business owners participating in the “Let’s Go Shopping” event have a disability, or is inspired by someone who does. Shoppers can tune in to a scheduled program lineup, featuring tech gadgets, food, fashion, accessories, handcrafted gifts, jewelry, and aids for daily living. “Live presentations and customer interaction makes the shopping experience fun and accessible for consumers of all abilities,” says Legendary.

Contact: Laura Legendary, founder
702-605-1265
lgsvirtualevents@gmail.com
For more information about Let’s Go Shopping, go to:

Let’s Go Shopping

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Here’s the Let’s Go Shopping Schedule, Vendor Directory, and Zoom invitation!

It’s almost time to shop ’til you drop! If you’re not quite ready to venture out to shop for Mother’s Day, birthdays, Father’s Day, or graduations, we’ve got you covered. Here’s the event schedule for the Let’s Go Shopping “Fresh Things for Spring” extravaganza. Scroll down to find the Zoom room login, as well as the vendor directory, a listing of all the fantastic small business entrepreneurs ready to present to you their wonderful products!

Please note that all times are Pacific Time.

Let’s Go Shopping Schedule for Saturday, April 10:

08:00AM Welcome and introduction
08:15AM Beauty by Brittany

09:00AM Guidelight Dogs

10:00AM Scentsy with Nini – A new scentsation for Spring!

10:30AM The Harbolt Company

11:00AM Scenic Made

11:30AM Elegant Insights – What’s new this Spring: A Decade of Dazzling Dots

12 Noon Patti and Ricky – Spring into inclusive fashion for adults and kids

01:00PM Guidelights and Gadgets – New Bags, New Toys, New You for Spring.

02:00PM Angela’s Awesome jerky – Launch into Spring with the new Tequila Lime jerky!

02:30PM My Photo Blanket – Memories for moms, dads, and grads

03:00PM Mitsy Kit – Mitsy Kit Spring & Summer Arrivals

03:30PM Elegant Insights – What’s new this spring: The Sparkle Squad

04:00PM Happy Hour Q and A – Chill with a beverage and your burning questions. All are welcome!

05:00PM End of day

Vendor Directory:

Here is the list of the extraordinary small business entrepreneurs who will be joining us for the Let’s Go Shopping New Things for Spring event. Please patronize these fine establishments!

Beauty by Brittany

Color your world with Mary Kay Cosmetics and Skin Care

Brittany Savage
Independent beauty consultant
804-832-5439
www.marykay.com/bsavage2
tanielizabeth21@yahoo.com
Twitter: @tanielizabeth21

GuideLight Dog Products

The Place Where Happiness Wags!

KaeAnn Rausch
781-286-1696
www.guidelightsandgadgets.us/GuideLightDogProducts.html
GuideLightDogs@gmail.com
Twitter: @GuideLightDogs

The Harbolt Company

We specialize in unique and hard to find items to make your life easier. We love what we do, and so will you!

Brent Harbolt
405-633-2572
www.harboltcompany.com
sales@harboltcompany.com
Twitter: @harboltcompany
Facebook: www.facebook.com/theharboltcompany

Scenic Made, artisanal care packages

Small batch, big flavor

Johanna Sedman
johanna@scenicmade.com
www.scenicmade.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/scenicmade
Instagram :www.instagram.com/scenic_made/
www.facebook.com/groups/phebyleanne

Elegant Insights Braille Creations

A distinctive, handcrafted collection of jewelry and accessories embossed in braille or with precision engraving. Get your sparkle on!

Laura Legendary
702-605-1265
elegantinsightsjewelry.coml.legendary@elegantinsightsjewelry.com
customer.service@elegantinsightsjewelry.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Elegant.Insights
Twitter: @ElegantInsights
Instagram: www.instagram.com/elegantinsights

Scentsy with Nini

Fill your life with fragrance.

Nini Urschel
Independent Scentsy Consultant
916-206-1151
www.nini.scentsy.us
nini95626@sbcglobal.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/category/Product-Service/NV-Wickless-Scents-More-125248947558448/

GuideLights and Gadgets, Inc.

Simple and affordable; practical technology that is also fun; leather bags, pouches, Braille notetaker and display cases, Orbit Writer and phone cases, if you want to protect or cover it, we probably have it!

Barry Scheur
(617) 969-7500
bscheur@scheur.com
www.guidelightsandgadgets.us/

Angela’s Awesome Homemade Beef Jerky

Our name says it all.

Angela Fowler
530-813-2911
angelasawesomejerky@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/Angelas-Awesome-Home-Made-Beef-Jerky

Patti and Ricky

Functional and fashionable apparel and accessories for people of all abilities.

Alexandra Herold
www.pattiandricky.com
303-578-6594
alex@pattiandricky.com
Twitter: @pattiandricky_
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pattiandricky/
Instagram: @pattiandrickycom

My Photo Blanket

Wrap yourself up in a perfect memory.

Don Shaw
409-333-0432
myphotoblanket@icloud.com
www.myphotoblanket.shop – Under construction. Coming soon!

Mitsy Kit

Mitsy Kit hand sewing and crafting kits make creativity accessible
for the blind, elderly, disabled and all using our patented, tactile guided system.
We help you to create memories and connect lives, one simple kit at a time.

Tammy Roussell
978-419-1824
Tammy.Roussell@MitsyKit.org
www.MitsyKit.org/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MitsyKit
Twitter@TammyMitsyKit
Instagram – @tammyroussell
LinkedIn Tammy Roussell

Here is your invitation to our virtual shopping mall!

Ready for a little retail therapy? Let’s Go Shopping!

Time: Apr 10, 2021 08:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
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Don’t forget to use the tag #LetsGoShopping when tweeting about the event!

Happy shopping!

LL

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The Let’s Go Shopping holiday gift event official press release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 4, 2020
Contact: Laura Legendary
Email: lgsvirtualevents@gmail.com
PH: 702-605-1265

Discover an inclusive, online, accessible, virtual shopping mall that connects small businesses with the customers who need them.

Henderson, NV – Laura Legendary, owner of Elegant Insights Braille Creations, and founder of Let’s Go Shopping Virtual Events, has organized a two-day, online accessible experience for seniors and consumers with disabilities called “Let’s Go Shopping!” On November 10 and 11, 2020 from 8 AM PT to 5 PM PT, shoppers will be able to call or connect to the Zoom platform to shop for holiday gifts.

People with disabilities, seniors, and those in rural areas with limited bandwidth or lack of access to help from their family, in-home health care provider, or personal assistant may find navigating web sites to go shopping online difficult. “People with print or cognitive disabilities who would normally have access to assistive technology through their workplace, or a care worker on whom they rely to accomplish shopping tasks may now find themselves isolated, due to the need to protect themselves, or a vulnerable loved one, from Covid-19.

“This will be the fourth Let’s Go Shopping event,” says Legendary, who is blind. “Each has been more successful than the previous, as shoppers find new businesses to explore, both entrepreneurs and consumers benefit.”

Attendees will access the live online mall using the Zoom Video Conferencing platform. Zoom has been a lifesaver for students and parents who need to connect with teachers and colleagues. Zoom enables users to sign in using a desktop, laptop, smartphone app, or even their landline telephone.

Many of the participating vendors also have a disability, or have a close association with someone who does. Vendors are required to make the shopping experience as easy and as frictionless as possible, so they provide multiple ways for attendees to place orders. There are 18 participating vendors, offering everything from artisan crafted jewelry to fashion, food, gadgets and gizmos, pet and guide dog products, personalized gifts, beauty and skin care, home fragrance and decor, craft kits, leather goods, and technology.

“With so many people reluctant to shop in busy malls and crowded public spaces, the Let’s Go Shopping event is a fun way to do a mall crawl from the comfort of your couch,” says Legendary. “Just sit back, relax, and shop till you drop.”

Laura Legendary is owner of Elegant Insights Braille Creations, a distinctive, handcrafted collection of jewelry and accessories, made in the USA, and embossed in braille. Founded in 2011, Elegant Insights jewelry is meaningful, unusual, accessible, and inclusive. We bring out the beauty of braille.

For more information about Let’s Go Shopping Virtual Events, contact:
Laura Legendary
702-605-1265
lgsvirtualevents@gmail.com
l.legendary@elegantinsightsjewelry.com

Braille jewelry in bloom…

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A collaboration spanning two continents: An interview with the fashionable Emily Davison

After posting the news about my newest venture, the Fashionability Channel, on which I am collaborating with Emily Davison of Fashioneyesta.com, I thought I would tell you a bit more about her. I asked Emily to answer some questions about her current work and her background in the fashion industry. Emily, in turn, will post an interview with me on her own blog, the link to which I will add at the end of this post. If you think you, or someone you know, might be interested in the content offered on the Fashionability Channel, please read on so as to get to know my partner a bit better. She is smart, funny, full of life and a strong advocate for people with disabilities.

LL: Please share a bit about your current projects, and what you spend the most time working on.

Emily: I have been involved in many different projects, many of which are related to fashion and cosmetics for people with sight loss.

Some are still currently in preparation and therefore I cannot say too much about them. But, I am doing a lot of work around campaigning for braille on cosmetics products and have worked closely with one particular company who will be launching braille on their products in the future.

I have been working very closely alongside the charity Living Paintings, a charity that produces tactile, audio guides on different aspects of the visual world. From fashion, science, nature, art to cookery they are all included. The fashion guide is what I have predominantly been working on and have been advising the charity on how to best explain fashion concepts to visually impaired people.

I have also been campaigning with a team of dedicated individuals with the organization Models of Diversity to target fashion brands to add models with disabilities to their advertising campaigns.

I am an avid writer and spend a lot of time writing blogs and articles around fashion, identity and disability. I cross network with other websites and blogs and am passionate about changing stereotypes surrounding disability.

LL: How was Fashioneyesta born? What was your inspiration, and what are you most proud of?

Emily: Fashioneyesta was born from a concept to make fashion and beauty more accessible for people with sight loss. One day when going about my business I encountered my first ever comment of someone remarking that I ‘didn’t look blind.” So, this got me thinking about creating a space that I could spread ideas, positivity and hopefully break down this stereotype that surrounds not just sight loss but disability in general. I didn’t want people with sight loss to be considered as being unfashionable, nor did I want people with visual impairments to not have access to information and ideas about how they can develop their own sense of style.

Fashioneyesta has grown in the last two years and I am extremely proud of how far it has come. It has enabled me to meet so many wonderful inspirational people, charities and fashion professionals. On a regular basis I get people emailing me to tell me how it has helped them to develop their own sense of style and in turn their confidence. But, I suppose my biggest achievement that it has helped me accomplish is that this year I am due to be featured in Pick Me Up Magazine here in the UK and I have also been shortlisted for the Young Persons Achievers Award by Guide Dogs UK.

LL Tell me a bit about your background and interest in fashion. How did you get into the business?

Emily: Fashion was always something that I had a deep passion for, I grew up in a very fashion orientated household. My mother worked for a cosmetics company, my aunt worked on the stage in her younger years and my nan is an avid buyer of clothes, cosmetics and jewelry. My early memories are of my mum when I would see her curling her hair and adorning makeup for work. Fashion was something I grew up with. By the time I was 15 I was writing fashion articles for my school magazine. When I was 18 I had obtained a scholarship to study English Literature and my passion for writing intertwined with my flare for fashion and so I started my blog and the rest is history.

LL: How would you describe your personal sense of style?

Emily: I would describe it as both classic and adventurous, my style is essentially feminine but with different twists depending on my mood. One day I may choose to go down the 1950s route with a full circle skirt, but updated with a statement necklace and brightly colored sweater. On another day I may choose to opt for something a little more oriental, wearing a kimono and jeans. My style embraces classic cuts and styles like the 60s dress, but incorporates aspects of modernity into them.

LL What do you hope to achieve with the new project, Fashionability?

Emily: So much, I really want to use Fashionability as a place to spread positivity and ideas throughout the disability community in engaging fashion. I want to create a space that opens up a whole new world to people and is a place of inclusion. I want this space to be something that causes change in the fashion industry and convinces brands that disability is not something to be considered as external to fashion.

I want to use all of my knowledge, contacts and resources to make this a project that gives all people with varying disabilities the confidence to use fashion to create their own sense of style and with it there own identity. That is the crux of it I suppose, style gives people their own unique identity and that is what I want people to have and not to be characterized by what society believes them to be.

LL: What do you see as problematic for men and women who are blind, visually impaired, or otherwise disabled in fashion? What do you think are the most significant barriers, if any?

Emily: I think there are barriers that people with sight loss and other disabilities have to overcome. To begin with there is the fundamental fact that people with disabilities are not equally represented in the fashion advertising industry. This immediately creates problems for people with disabilities as it shows society that disability is not considered to be relevant to fashion and thus all these unfair stereotypes occur.

There are others surrounding accessibility and whether a shop or online store are made accessible to their visually impaired and disabled clientele. Many companies in the cosmetics industry do not incorporate braille onto their products which causes further inconvenience to visually impaired people when trying to access products. What’s more I also thing that in general companies need to provide better disability awareness training and need to provide further resources such as braille, audio and large print catalogues to their visually impaired customers to make it easier for visually impaired people to access fashion.

LL: What are the ongoing plans for Fashionability? How do you hope to reach an audience?

Emily: Fashionability is currently being planned and organized by Laura Legendary and myself. We are currently working on content, schedules, ideas and ways of interacting with our audience. We hope to engage with our target audience by promoting what we do via social media sights such as Twitter, Facebook and blogs. What’s more, I hope to use all of my media contacts and charity contacts to spread the word about what we are doing. I want to cross link with disability charities such as Scope, as well as working with organization’s such as Models of Diversity to promote what we are doing.

What’s more, I hope to feature Fashionability on media publications and websites that I have or am currently partnered with. In particular I aim to showcase the channel on the Royal National institute for the Blinds Insight Radio. Which is a UK based radio station created by the Royal National Institute for the Blind for people with sight loss. It is the first channel in Europe to be dedicated to people with sight loss and covers a range of topics from lifestyle, technology, music and health.

LL: What else would you like my readers to know about you?

Emily: Aside from fashion and literature, what many people don’t know is that I am an avid astronomer and was the first visually impaired person to qualify with a GCSE (General Certification of Education) in Astronomy from the Greenwich Royal Observatory in the UK. I also do a lot of volunteer work for Guide Dogs UK and am very keen to help charities. I am also a journalist having written for the Guardian and Huffington Post and I am also an avid disability campaigner.

I am a real animal lover and an advocate of animal rights, I am against Animal Testing for cosmetics and regularly advocate this on my blog. I am a huge fan of companies such as Lush who promote the welfare of small charities and make wonderful fair trade, cruelty free beauty products. I am a self acclaimed spend thrift and I enjoy treating myself after lots of hard work.

My thesis on life as a Classical Liberalist is to allow people to experiment with their life and unless they are hurting anyone else, to allow them to make their own choices free from control. I am a strong believer in the power of autonomy and free will and one of my pet peeves is when people try to convince others to their way of thinking. One thing I will never do on my blog is to try and persuade people to my way of thinking about style. I give them advice on different looks and how to recreate their own. But, I love creativity and that is something that fashioneyesta.com thrives on.

I hope to finish my degree in English Literature and move on to study for a Master’s degree in children’s literature. After that my goal is to write children’s books and to continue writing about fashion, style and cosmetics for people with disabilities. The one thing I want to do in life is to make others happy and to give people the chance to feel the same way I do. Many people forget that happiness is something they have to right to feel and I want to remind people of that.

Here are Emily’s social links:
Blog: fashioneyesta.com
Email: fashioneyesta@gmail.com
Twitter: @DavisonEm
Skype: fashioneyesta
Instagram: fashioneyesta2012
Audioboo: ?audioboo.fm/fashioneyestaInstagram: ?instagram.com/fashioneyesta2012
Facebook Page: ?www.facebook.com/Fashioneyesta
Facebook group: ?m.facebook.com/groups/5494521…eBayStore: ?myworld.ebay.co.uk/emilykd94?_
Pinterest: ?pinterest.com/emilykd94/Tumblr: ?davisonem.tumblr.com
YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/fashioneyesta
Second YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCX-t0TXzskGxFvNlzPT1DaA
Tumblur: davisonem.tumblr.com
Emily appears on RNIB’s Insight radio at 2.15 pm every Friday.

Please join us for the launch of our new project, the Fashionability channel! I’ll post the official press release in a few days.

If you would like to read Emily’s interview of me, you can find it here:

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LL

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