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The TN Rehabilitation Center (TRC) in Smyrna, TN will host its third Abilities Expo as part of their National Disabilities Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) activities. Businesses are invited to visit the campus and see the vocational training programs in action. Prospective students, families and friends are invited to tour the grounds and meet the students. Everyone will love cruising through the many booths from sponsors, partners and employers. The cafeteria will be open for lunch at $5. The TN Career Coach will be on the grounds.

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Who Should Attend?
     Teachers, parents and other professionals working with deaf and hard of hearing students. There will be a simultaneous Educational Interpreters Workshop offered.

Registration:
     Please complete the registration and return the form provided by November 3, 2014. (Download the attached brochure)

Fees:
     $35.00 except....
     $20.00 for Parents of a Deaf Child

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This salon is a free, ticketed event. A limited number of auditorium tickets will be available on-site 30 minutes before show time on the event date. Advance auditorium tickets are limited and guarantee a seat in the auditorium. Arrive early for the on-site ticket line. Once auditorium seats have been filled, guests will be accommodated in alternative viewing locations.

This event will be open captioned.

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This salon is a paid, ticketed event. You must purchase a ticket package to attend. Each ticket package is $34.50 and includes a copy of the author’s latest book and entry to the event. A portion of the ticket proceeds will benefit The Elephant Sanctuary.

This event will be open captioned.

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Open captioning and American Sign Language will be provided for Camelot, the Lerner and Loewe classic, on Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 1:00 p.m.  at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.

The musical is inspired by the legend of King Arthur and the fabled love triangle involving his queen Guinevere and trusted knight Sir Lancelot. Patrons will enjoy a new interpretation of the classic, with a spectacular set, lavish costumes, creative lighting design, and inventive staging. Running time is two hours and 45 minutes with one intermission.

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It’s time to get together and get to know your community! Come and join us for a night full of free tacos, tea and laughs. This is a great opportunity for the vets to introduce themselves to our new members and share stories. If you are new to the area or to the profession, this is a great time to show your face and find the support that TRID is so great at providing.

Hope to see you all there!

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Open captioning and American Sign Language will be provided for Chicago, the longest-running American musical on Broadway, on Sunday, October 26 at 1:00 p.m. at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.

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Who: 
Advanced Bionics Cochlear Implant Candidates & Recipients ~ Friends & Family ~ All Welcome!!