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The Bible speaks of events that will happen as the return of Jesus draws near. Jesus himself said the time is unknown, but there will be signs. We are entering into the age of fulfillment of the last days.
Do you want to better understand end-time prophecies? Do you want to better understand what the Bible says about the signs of the last days?

LUNCH: After the event we will all have lunch at the yacht club, to eat and socialize. Lunch is being provided by the Harbor Island Yacht Club.
ACTIVITY FORM: Due to the popularity of this event, reservations will now be required. The activity confirmation form included in this newsletter must be filled out, submitted and received by Wednesday, September 11, 2019.

The EIPA is one of the options for obtaining and maintaining an Educational Interpreter License in both Georgia AND Tennessee. This FREE workshop will discuss the EIPA testing process for both the written and performance portions of the EIPA (emphasis will be given to the performance portion). This workshop will help you understand the process of registering and taking the test, what to expect on your testing day, and the components of the test. It will provide practice using the official Boystown practice materials and discussion of the rating sheet as well as with other activities.

This group is open to people in the Chattanooga area who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or interested in American Sign Language. We meet every month at Starbucks at 2217 Hamilton Place Blvd near Hamilton Place Mall next to Acropolis.
This group has been meeting for the past 3 years on the 3rd Saturday every month from 10-12. Announcements for community events, activities or other information is usually around 11 AM, if you have something to share please come on out!
Borderless Arts Tennessee is pleased to announce the upcoming Teapot Diplomat workshops that will take place from now through January 2020. These workshops are free of charge, but registration is required and space is limited. Please, let them know if you need accomodations. This program is supported by funding form Mark and Niki Antonini.
On September 21, Dee Kimbrell: Making Signs for the RCA event

In honor of Deaf Awareness Month + Wine Education Week, City Winery Nashville is offering two interpreted wine experiences for the Nashville Deaf community! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Come see the winemaking facility and learn how wine is made from grape to glass, with sommelier Laura Grisham and interpreter Laura Brown! Then taste 4 wines made right here in downtown Nashville, paired with tasty meats and cheeses.
4:00 and 5:00 tours, only 20 spots available at each time, must have tickets!
4:00 tour https://citywinery.com/nashville/deafhardofhearingwinetour4pm.html

This event is an opportunity for Deaf people to socialize, although people who can hear are also welcome.
Social usually starts at 5pm.