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Since the implementation of universal newborn hearing screening, the number of very young children diagnosed with hearing loss in just one ear has dramatically increased. However, the etiology, technology needs, and therapy requirements of each child can vary. In this session, five unique profiles of unilateral hearing loss will be discussed. Each profile is based on the etiology of hearing loss and will include a description of the amplification and habilitation for listening and spoken language that Sunshine Cottage School Parent Infant Program has adopted.

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NCHAM: National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management; Utah State University
Webinar Description

Since the implementation of universal newborn hearing screening, the number of very young children diagnosed with hearing loss in just one ear has dramatically increased. However, the etiology, technology needs, and therapy requirements of each child can vary. In this session, five unique profiles of unilateral hearing loss will be discussed.

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GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY is the Tony Award®-winning new musical that the Chicago Tribune declares is “a Broadway revelation!” Written and directed by celebrated playwright Conor McPherson and featuring Tony Award-Winning orchestrations by Simon Hale, GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY reimagines 20 legendary songs of Bob Dylan as they’ve never been heard before, including “Forever Young,” “All Along The Watchtower,” “Hurricane,” “Slow Train Coming,” and “Like A Rolling Stone.” It’s 1934 in Duluth, Minnesota.

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Nashville Chapter Association of the Deaf

We will have Nashville Chapter Assoc. of the Deaf meeting and social from 3 to 5 pm.

We will provide Super Bowl appetizers so please bring your favorite appetizer to share!

We will have games and door prize after the meeting.

If you have questions about food arrangement please call VP or email to Brenda Pond

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Partnership D/DB/HH Services is partnering with The Chattery of Chattanooga and will have an American Sign Language Interpreter in an upcoming class on Posture. Learn how to implement strategic postural adjustments to balance the body's tension and relieve chronic pain.

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Brenda Lawson, a wonderful community artisan and crafter, will lead this activity making candles. Supplies provided. 

To join this event, please register under the Event Registration (before or on January 26th). 

If you have any questions, please contact Mary Kathryn Rogers.

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Ooltewah Deaf Chat

Fourth Saturday of every month, 10:00 am

Wired Coffee 5707 Main St
Ooltewah, TN

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Image of a hand with a drawing of a cochlea in the middle above "Hands & Voices"

An opportunity for parents of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children to connect with DHH leaders from ASDC, AG Bell, and H&V.

Panelists:

  • Jennifer Luce - American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)
  • Renee Lucero - Alexander Graham Bell Association (AGBell)
  • Laura Gramer - Hands & Voices (H&V)

Facilitated by Emily Burke & Elizabeth Shuler-Krause - H&V D/HH Infusion Co-Coordinators

For parents who:

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Superstars come and go. Cher is forever. For six straight decades, only one unstoppable force has flat-out dominated popular culture — breaking down barriers, pushing boundaries, and letting nothing and no one stand in her way. THE CHER SHOW is the Tony Award®-winning musical of her story. Please note that Cher does not appear in the production of THE CHER SHOW.

For information about TPAC's patron entry protocols, visit TPAC.ORG/ShowUpdates.  

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Knoxville Center of the Deaf Logo

Knoxville Center of the Deaf (KCD) is hosting a town hall meeting. 

The topic is "Rebranding (changing) the name of Knoxville Center of the Deaf". 

We need your inputs. 

Anna Austin will be leading this meeting. 

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For the DeafBlind Community.

I am hosting an event where I can connect the DeafBlind community to see how KCD can expand their resources and how we can expand our program for the DB.

Please take the opportunity to meet with me on January 20th from 11AM at KCD. The floor is YOURS.

After our meeting, I highly encourage you to stay for our Townhall meeting starting at 1PM.

I look forward connecting with you on January 20th.

Community- please share this with your DeafBlind community. Thank you.

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An update from Joshua "Josh" Weinstein regarding the "Finding the Middle Ground" sessions. Seats are filling up quickly! This is an excellent opportunity to gain a new skill or two in solving conflicts with others. Join us and learn together!

Use QR code on flyer to register and pay for masterclass.

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BridgesEAST for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing

Come enjoy a great night of fellowship and competition with over 200 different board games to choose from! Bring money for hot chocolate, coffee and snacks! Please RSVP to the Jotform.

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Statewide Conference for Families, Professionals, and Community 2024: Growing Together!
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Conference information:
Conference calendar: (Times may vary. All times are Central Standard Time.)

Friday, January 19 - 5:00pm-7:00pm- Conference Reception & networking
Light refreshments will be served. This is an opportunity to network and build connections
with Tennessee’s families of deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing children, the professionals
who serve them, and the Deaf community!

Saturday, January 20 - 7:00am-3:30pm- Conference open

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Attorney & ASL Interpreter Poppy Steele will discuss the importance of naming a Power of Attorney and the process of obtaining one.

If you have any questions, please contact Andrew Metcalf with BridgesEAST at 423.818. 1222 or Andrew@bridgesfordeafandhh.org

EASTERN STANDARD TIME

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Drawing of 3 people (red, purple, and green) with their arms and legs extended. "Partnership Services for Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing" below the image.

Kris Davis will be there for a Meet and Greet as well as representatives Carl Sherard and John Johnson from the Tennessee Council for the Deaf, Deafblind, and Hard of Hearing to hear the concerns of the community.

Food will be provided on a first-come first-serve basis

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Melissa Yingst is Deaf and Latinx who serves the community in Mental health and social Justice. She graduated from Gallaudet University BA Psychology and Grad School of Social work in Arizona. 

Melissa's passion for media is also evident in her work on her show, MELMIRA, where she fosters open and honest conversations around important social issues. Her show has garnered significant attention for its powerful impact on viewers and creating community dialogue.