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A powerful and deeply affecting portrait of a family in the aftermath of the Holocaust: two sisters, one a survivor of Nazi concentration camps, the other brought up as an American, meet in 1946 after a separation of almost 20 years.

For more information or to purchase tickets go to http://clarencebrowntheatre.com/plays/a-shayna-maidel/

*Captioning is provided at Clarence Brown on the first Sunday showing of each play at 2:00pm.

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Hermia loves Lysander and Helena loves Demetrius – but Demetrius is supposed to be marrying Hermia. When the Duke of Athens tries to enforce the marriage, the lovers take refuge in the woods and wander into a dispute between the king and queen of the fairies. In Shakespeare’s family-friendly comedy, anything is possible when young lovers – human and fairy royalty – and an amateur theater troupe reel through romance and spell craft in a moonlit Athenian forest.

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A white South African teenager has grown up in the affectionate company of two black waiters employed in his mother’s Port Elizabeth tea room. When he learns his racist, alcoholic father is coming home from the hospital, an ensuing rage unwittingly triggers his inevitable passage into the culture of hatred fostered by apartheid.

For more information or to purchase tickets go to http://clarencebrowntheatre.com/plays/master-harold-and-the-boys/.

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Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts return in our long-running and most popular production. Join us for music, dancing and Dickens’ timeless tale of love and redemption.

*Captioning is provided at Clarence Brown on the first Sunday showing of each play at 2:00pm.

For information about the ASL interpreted performance of A Christmas Carol click here

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After losing his best friend during a cross-country bike tour, Leo lands on his grandmother’s West Village doorstep.  Named “Best Play of the Season” by Time Magazine, this award-winning drama explores the funny, frustrating, and ultimately life-changing relationship between a grandson learning to face his life and a grandmother who is starting to forget hers.   *Contains adult language.

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Adapted from the true story of her life, this inspirational drama chronicles Helen Keller’s miraculous journey from her trapped and silent world to one of knowledge and freedom with the help of her beloved and gifted tutor Anne Sullivan.

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WHAT: 
Tennessee Organization of the Deaf-Blind (TODB) Statewide Meeting 

WHERE: 
Bridges – Multi-Purpose Room
935 Edgehill Avenue
Nashville, TN 37203
*See map attached!

TIME: 
10:00am till 11:00am CST Social Hour
11:00am till 11:45pm CST Lunch
12:00pm till 2:00pm CST Meeting

LUNCH: 
Pot Luck – bring vegetable dishes, desserts.
Meat will be furnished.
Recommend that dishes that must be heated, be microwavable.

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There will be catering from Texas Roadhouse.  Tickets are $15 and the event is limited to 100 people. Deadline to buy tickets is September 30. 

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Are you interested in joining your local TRID district?
Would you like to meet up with other interpreting professionals in your area?
Do you wonder how TRID can benefit you?

Come out to our meet and greet. Each district will be hosting an event across the state! Check in with your local district representative for the locations in your area! We will be showing a small presentation about our goals for the next two years and would love to see you there!

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A benefit tournament to support the Deaf, Deaf/Blind, and Hard of Hearing community. The cost is $125 and includes breakfast, lunch, cart, green fees, a goody bag, contests, prizes, and awards. 

Register by filling out the attached registration card. 

Pay online at kcdtn.org (Paypal) or include $125 check (payable to KCD) and mail with your completed registration to:
Golfing with the Deaf
C/O KCD
3731 Martin Mill Pike
Knoxville, TN 37920

Proceeds will benefit the deaf, deaf/blind and hard of hearing community!