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Chili Cook-off - $5.00 per person for a bowl of Chili and a drink.
BRING YOUR BEST CHILI IN SLOW COOKER AND WIN THE BEST CHILI PRIZE!
KCTAD will provide toppings for Chili.

We will have games, so come and play!
Tickets will be sold to play games. 5 tickets for $1
WEAR COSTUME AND WIN THE BEST COSTUME PRIZE!

Trunk n Treat - We are looking for 10-12 cars to park and decorate their car trunks and distribute candies to the children. Please see Phil Beam if you are interested in park your car.
THE BEST DECORATED TRUNK WILL WIN A PRIZE!!

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Featuring Dr. Jan van Dijk

Registration Fee: $50.00. Lunch will be on your own.

Families with a child on the TNDB Census may attend free of charge. A limited number of hotel rooms are available at no cost to families.

Dr. Jan van Dijk is internationally renown in the field of DeafBlindness, pioneering the assessment and teaching processes for children with dual sensory loss and other disabilities.

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 Kim Bianco-Majeri holds an M.B.A. degree from North Park University with an emphasis in Nonprofit Management and a Master's degree from New York University. With this education and over 20 years of experience in nonprofit and corporate settings, advocacy has always been a core principle of her work. Recent events have revealed the need to increase legislative advocacy skills within our community especially with respect to educating legislative officials on the needs and rights of deaf and hard of hearing adults and children.

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An opportunity to learn about the SKI*HI Deaf Mentor Program at the 2016 Statewide Workshop for Teachers, Parents, and Other Professionals Serving Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

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Who Should Attend?  Teachers, parents and other professionals working with deaf and hard of hearing students.

Registration:  Please complete the registration and return the form provided by November 1, 2016.

Fees: $35.00
*Scholarships available for Parents of a Deaf Child

Meals:
Continental Breakfast & Lunch are included in the registration fee.
(Vegetarian lunches and Gluten free lunches are available)

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This workshop will address the very heart of interpreting: Meaning. How do we manage the finer shades of meaning, address subtleties found in language and express the unspoken? As interpreters, we determine meaning through a combination of factors such as context, intonation, intent, setting, and other linguistic features. To accurately interpret we must look past the individual words to determine the intended meaning of the speaker.

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Join us for KCTAD's "Welcome Back" Cook Out on September 17th! Come down to KCD and watch the UT vs Ohio game on the SEC Network with us. We will have cornhole boards set up and ready to play. We will also be cooking out, so come hungry! For $5, you can get either one hamburger or two hotdogs, both of which come with a bag of chips and a drink. All the "fixin's" will be provided! Still hungry?? No worries--you can get extra for only $2.50!

Click the event page for details including food costs and activities available.
See you all there!

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Bursting with imagination, this exuberant whistle-stop tour through Verne is a trip worth making.

The intrepid Phileas Fogg with his loyal valet, Passepartout, voyage from Victorian London through the Indian subcontinent, to Asia and across the Pacific to America on a wager that he will return in precisely 80 days. Literally, a theatrical tour-de-force.

This production may employ the use of theatrical haze and/or fog. Interpreting available. 

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In a world of the “Supermom” and a shattering glass ceiling, this feminist play considers the conflicts that come with the pursuit of success and the desire to “have it all.” Open captioning available.