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This conference is provided free of charge for families of deaf/hard-of-hearing or blind/visually impaired children in the state of Tennessee.

REAL Program:
Who? - This track is for parents/guardians of deaf and hard of hearing children ages from birth to three years old.

What? - Hands-on activities for children and parent workshops about language acquisition will be provided

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Speaker:  Christina Vorreyer-Davis, Executive Director

A 2-hour discussion

Free and Open to the Public

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Take your ASL skills to the next level!

The ASL Weekend is a unique two-day event for parents, professionals, and anyone interested in learning American Sign Language.  Teens ages 16 and up are welcome to attend. Get personalized instruction and meaningful practice to help you sign with confidence. ALL levels and abilities are welcome!

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Xirkops is offering a Gun Safety for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing where an ASL Interpreter will be present. This class will  give you the opportunity to receive a  Carry Permit in the State of Tennessee. If you are interested in attending you can register here.

Class time: 8 hours

Class cost: $65

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Potluck event! We will have fun socializing, eating, and laughing. We can't wait to see you there!

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Join us for dinner and a movie. We will be watching "Eternals" (This movie has a deaf actress who uses ASL throughout the film!) Come meet our new Executive Director, Christina Vorreyer-Davis, and socialize with the deaf, hard of hearing, and DeafBlind community members—looking forward to seeing you there! 

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September is Deaf Awareness Month and Partnership Deaf Services is celebrating by having an Open House Event on September 12th from 4pm to 6pm. We will be inviting people from all over the community to spread awareness of the Deaf Community as well as show what Partnership Deaf Services is about. We would love to hear first hand from the Deaf Community about their life and experience. We are looking for people to come and share their story as deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing people.