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@jsterkensaud

HLAA does not but three websites try to do this. Please know that none of these lists are complete. I know how hard it is as I maintain a list for Wisconsin on the http://www.LoopWisconsin.com website. It is difficult to stay on top of every installation if the users and those who install loops don't inform. You can find hearing loops on http://www.Time2LoopAmerica.com, http://www.ALDLocator.com and http://www.LoopFinder.com If you know of looped venues and they are lacking on those lists - email me and I will forward. Jsterkens@hearingloss.org

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FYI about loops. Our library has just installed a Loop in the Board Room. Last night the Board members were told to speak into the mics and keep the mics around 9 inches from their mouths. Well 7 Board members did that, and it was wonderful. Two board members slouched back in their seats and didn't try to make is work. After my anger subsided, I said to one member that he was too far from the mic (about 2-3 feet) and I could not hear what he was saying. He laughed and kept on slouching.

In Sun City Center FL - we have loops in quite a few places....https://hlaascc.com/news-and-events There will be a new campaign to loop even more places going forward with the two Hearing and Health Expos in 2020

@jsterkensaud, you can also post the list here. One can post files to their messages. I think the group would appreciate it.