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The Annual Meeting of EARS will be held.  Come hear about the exciting programming that has been taking place over the past year!

The EARS Consortium Meeting is held the fourth Thursday, every other month - in January, March, May, July, and September; and the third Thursday in November.

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The EARS Consortium Meeting is held the fourth Thursday, every other month - in January, March, May, July, and September; and the third Thursday in November.

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The workshops and lunch are free to attend!  If you need CEUs - Members pay only half price $50.00; non-Members pay only at cost $100.00.

*NOTE:  TRID will recognize membership in good standing with other RID Affiliate Chapters*

SCHEDULE:

FRIDAY: 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Registration 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Workshop  6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Reviewing information from RID’s Lead Together 2017 National Conference - Presenters: Will White, Heather White, Brenda Sellers, Megan Potts and Elise Turner

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Space is limited! Register today at: ods.utk.edu/trainings to secure your spot.

Friday, June 9th
Registration (heavy hors d’oeuvres) 5pm—6pm
“Ethics: Where do I stand?” 6pm—9pm (.3 CEU’s)

Saturday, June 10th
Registration 8:30—9am
“Am I Seeing it Right but Saying it Wrong” 9—12pm (.3 CEU’s)
Lunch (on your own) 12—1:30pm
“Am I Seeing it Right but Saying it Wrong” 1:30—5:30pm (.4 CEU’s)

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The workshop will be held in the Old Library.

NO CHARGE TO ATTEND
CEU AVAILABLE 0.3 PS– FREE FOR TRID MEMBERS
$15 (CASH OR CHECK TO TRID) FOR NON-MEMBERS IF CEUS ARE DESIRED

Presented by:  Richard Davis

This workshop will focus on the components of the Structures of Intellect (SOI) and the Integrated Practice Protocol (IPP) and how it relates to both intellectual and physical skills required for interpreting. For more information on this topic, visit the website at http://www.soisystems.com/.

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A workshop for parents, family and caretakers of children identified with hearing loss.

SATURDAY, MAY 13 | 9:00-11:30 AM | FREE OF CHARGE

Taught by audiologists, physicians, speech-language pathologists, teachers of the deaf, and a special parent panel.

LEARN ABOUT:
• Hearing loss in children
• Language development in children with hearing loss
• Emotional needs of family and children when someone has a hearing loss
• How to teach others, like daycare providers, about your child’s hearing loss

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Welcome to the Bringing the Stage to Life - NASHVILLE Conference! This event is completely unique and cannot be compared to any short or long term Performance Interpreting conference. BSL Nashville focuses on preparing attendees to use Performance Interpreting skills for professional and local events. Because BSL Nashville is located here in Music City U.S.A. we have a unique opportunity to access a wide variety of musical styles and settings ranging from dinner theatres, to national shows, to local Honky Tonks, one time big named concerts, to the famous Grand Ole Opry stage.