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ASL Interpretation services are provided for the following performances:
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For a list of shows your promo code applies to, scroll down or click here.
ASL Interpretation services are provided for the following performances:
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Blind and Low Vision Access, Support & Tech (BLAST) (fka Tech Talk & More) is a social group that gathers to learn about assistive technology and other resources that increase the independence and confidence of people who are blind or low vision. Participants share experiences and life hacks with their peers. Topics vary. All meetings are free. RSVP required. New participants welcome any time.
Registration Link: bitl.y/ETPSB22
Dates and location are subject to change. So be sure to register!
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Chair Yoga in ASL will be on ZOOM. The instructor is Deaf. An interpreter for hearing people is not needed. Please contact Brenda.boaz-pond@nashville.gov for a ZOOM invite.
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Chair Yoga in ASL will also be held on Jan. 6th on ZOOM. The instructor is Deaf. An interpreter for hearing people is not needed. Please contact Brenda.boaz-pond@nashville.gov for a ZOOM invite.
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Chair Yoga in ASL will also be held Dec. 16th and Jan. 6th on ZOOM. The instructor is Deaf. An interpreter for hearing people is not needed. Please contact Brenda.boaz-pond@nashville.gov for a ZOOM invite.
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Chair Yoga in ASL will also be held Dec. 9th, 16th and Jan. 6th on ZOOM. The instructor is Deaf. An interpreter for hearing people is not needed. Please contact Brenda.boaz-pond@nashville.gov for a ZOOM invite.
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Breaking News! @Somedeafguy is now the performer for our Interpreter appreciation banquet/Christmas Party! REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Here—>>>> www.ASLinterprter.org
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We have a family in the ASL Community who will be going to Ukraine. WE want to help by bringing First Aid Items. Put it on your calendar to visit Deaf Santa at John P. Holt Brentwood Library
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Frederick Douglass emancipated himself from slavery and went on to become outspoken abolitionist, author and famous public speaker. Frederick Douglass' last home in Washington, DC is now preserved and operated by the National Park Service and year-round the site offers a variety of special programs to the public. The site's annual oratorical contest is an opportunity for students in 1st to 12th grades that includes students learning a portion of one of Douglass' speeches and performing it for a panel of judges. There is both an on-line contest on December 7th and 8th (so s
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Meeting and Indoor Potluck Picnic!
PROVIDED:
- Sliced Ham
- Plates
- Napkins
- Cups
- Eating Utensils
PLEASE BRING:
- A hot or cold dish to share and your own drink
We will eat, visit and plan out the year ahead!
Captioning will be provided.