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Presentation: The APH Intervention Continuum for Learners with Visual and Multiple Impairments
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Presentation: The APH Intervention Continuum for Learners with Visual and Multiple Impairments
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Tennessee Deaf-Blind Project (TNDB) is a federally funded program that provides families, educators, and other professionals with information and training to help improve outcomes for individuals, from birth through age 21, who have a combined hearing and vision loss.
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Join us for the second annual FREE all-inclusive retreat opened to all 9th-12th grade students who are deaf and hard or hearing in Tennessee. At the retreat, students will get assistance filling out college applications and job applications as well as learn from successful Deaf/HH adults about their college and work experiences.
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Interpreter Workshop - Presented by: Karin Kalodimos
(1.0 RID CEUs)
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Follow the music legend’s rise from his humble beginnings at the Louisiana Hayride to his triumph at the Grand Ole Opry to his untimely death at the age of 29. With more than 20 of his famous hits including I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry, Move It on Over and Hey, Good Lookin’, you will be humming all the way home. (This performance will be Open Captioned.)
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John Steinbeck's powerful story – set in California during the Great Depression – follows two migrant workers: George Milton, a sharp but uneducated, short-tempered man, and Lennie Small, a large but simple-minded man. Together they hope one day to acquire their own piece of land. But when Lennie stirs up trouble on the job, George must make a wrenching decision.
Directed by: Scott Dunlap
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Topic:
"Adaptive Technology for Persons with Hearing Loss"
Speaker:
Ezra Reynolds, Signal Center
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The meeting will be held in the Community Room of the Ronald McDonald House (corner of Central and 3rd, across from Erlanger Hospital).
*Audio Loop and Real Time Captioning at all meetings! *
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Audio Loop and Real Time Captioning at all meetings! The meeting will be held in the Community Room of the Ronald McDonald House (corner of Central and 3rd, across from Erlanger Hospital).
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"Have App, Will Travel"- Find out about these GREAT FREE travel apps before you go on your next trip!
Speakers:
Susie Collins and Betty Proctor
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Visitors of all abilities will go wild for a free day at the Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park during the 10th Annual Go!Fest!
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Audio Loop and Real Time Captioning available at all meetings!
Topic: Dr. Courtney Guthrie from Johnson Audiology will be the guest speaker on "Tinnitus" (ear noise), in the Ronald McDonald Community Room.
Refreshments provided.