Senior Services Expo

Lynn Atkins/The Weekly Vista Calvin Churchwell, a vendor at the Senior Services Expo in Riordan Hall last Thursday, demonstrates a device that enlarges printed materials for people with visual impairments. He can enlarge maps, documents, newsprint or magazines, he explained. The company is NanoPac and the device is available in a pocket sized model as well as a desktop model with a large screen.
Lynn Atkins/The Weekly Vista Calvin Churchwell, a vendor at the Senior Services Expo in Riordan Hall last Thursday, demonstrates a device that enlarges printed materials for people with visual impairments. He can enlarge maps, documents, newsprint or magazines, he explained. The company is NanoPac and the device is available in a pocket sized model as well as a desktop model with a large screen.

Lynn Atkins/The Weekly Vista

Calvin Churchwell, a vendor at the Senior Services Expo in Riordan Hall last Thursday, demonstrates a device that enlarges printed materials for people with visual impairments. He can enlarge maps, documents, newsprint or magazines, he explained. The company is NanoPac and the device is available in a pocket sized model as well as a desktop model with a large screen.

Lynn Atkins/The Weekly Vista Calvin Churchwell, a vendor at the Senior Services Expo in Riordan Hall last Thursday, demonstrates a device that enlarges printed materials for people with visual impairments. He can enlarge maps, documents, newsprint or magazines, he explained. The company is NanoPac and the device is available in a pocket sized model as well as a desktop model with a large screen.

Lynn Atkins/The Weekly Vista Calvin Churchwell, a vendor at the Senior Services Expo in Riordan Hall last Thursday, demonstrates a device that enlarges printed materials for people with visual impairments. He can enlarge maps, documents, newsprint or magazines, he explained. The company is NanoPac and the device is available in a pocket sized model as well as a desktop model with a large screen.

General News on 04/27/2016