Middle

Event

Level Two ASL
Last Day to Register - May 30, 2014

Level Two is a continuation of ASL grammar and vocabulary, Deaf culture and conversation practice. This class covers the second half of the course book.
Cost: $90 (add $20 if a course book is needed)

Tuesday Evenings
7:00 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.
12-week session
June 3rd – August 19th, 2014

Registration closes May 30, 2014.  For more information, contact Mike Helms at mh@bridgesfordeafandhh.org

Event

Level One ASL
Last Day to Register - May 30, 2014

Level One is an introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) grammar and vocabulary, Deaf culture, equipment and devices. This course covers the first half of the course book.
Cost: $110 ($90 Instruction Fee + $20 course book)

Tuesday Evenings
5:30 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
12-week session
June 3rd – August 19th, 2014

Event

The Sounds will be partnering up with Beltone to provide a special evening,as a part of the team's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community Night. An American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter will be provided for the National Anthem, 7th Inning Stretch, and select public address announcements, courtesy of Bridges, Middle Tennessee's premier non-profit resource for interpreting, education, and youth services for deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing communities. One lucky fan in need will win a pair of Promise 17 hearing aids, valued at $8,600.

Event

Anne Frank emerges from the pages of history as a living, lyrical, intensely-gifted young girl who confronts the increasing evil of her time with inspiring honesty, wit, and determination. On Thursday, April 24 at 7:30 PM, a special performance of The Diary of Anne Frank will be presented that will be interpreted for the deaf. The American Sign Language interpreters for the event will be Crossville residents Bob and Kathy Tolich who, between the two of them, share thirty years’ experience signing and interpreting in law enforcement, church, concert and community settings.

Event

Madeleine Slate is a Toronto born, Nashville based singer/songwriter who is hard of hearing with a 60% hearing loss in both ears. Per Madeleine, when it came time to finish making my record this past Oct, I thought..."Am I only going to have a CD release party that only half of my friends are going to have fun at?" Never. So that's how this idea came about. My dream is to show the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community what I love about music, and to show the music community and other music fans what I love about ASL and the Deaf culture. Both communities that I feel so lucky to be a part of.

Event

Southern Middle Tennessee Deaf, Hearing, Hard-of-Hearing...all welcome. It is 90% Deaf that attend, but even if you don't know Sign Language you are still welcome to join us and make new friends.