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Free to the Community
Memphis Police Officers will do a presentation on safely and crime prevention in the City of Memphis.
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Free to the Community
Memphis Police Officers will do a presentation on safely and crime prevention in the City of Memphis.
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Join us for a night of fun and fellowship! Please plan on purchasing your own food and drink.
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Deaf Night Out Eastside Bowl (21+ Only)
Please bring $ for shoe rentals | food/drinks | retro arcade games
Please RSVP by February 27! Questions, please email Amy Stockard at amy@bridgesfordeafandhh.org or call
615-657-7903 (VP)
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Join our friends at the Tennessee State Museum as they read Knoxville, Tennessee by Nikki Giovanni
There will be American Sign Language interpretation provided
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Bowling World
Please bring money for drinks and snacks
RSVP Today!
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Everyone is invited to JOIN. JCIL will provide pizza. Please feel free to bring drinks, snack, or dessert to share. Tuesday, February 20, 12-2:30, 33 Federal Drive, Jackson, TN
Games to Play: Board Games, Card Games, Puzzles
For more information: 731-668-2211 or information@jcil.tn.org
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ASL Drag Bingo is happening on March 14th at SouthPress Coffee! Come on down and play some bingo! Interpreters will be provided.
If you have any questions please contact Abby Barker.
abarker@kcdtn.org
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Kris Davis, the Program Director, will be there as well as representatives, Carl Sherard and John Johnson from the Tennessee Council for the Deaf, Deafblind, and Hard of Hearing will be attending to hear the concerns of the community.
FOOD WILL BE PROVIDED ON A FIRST-COME FIRST-SERVE BASIS.
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Most families never expected to have a child who is deaf or hard of hearing and it can feel overwhelming. Let us support YOU with information and tons of free and low cost resources. Become empowered on where to find the information you NEED when you NEED it!
Teri Urban, Vice President of Advocacy and Parent Outreach, who has her own deaf middle schooler, will highlight resources available on Teacher Tools Takeout focusing on hearing loss and brain development, amongst other things.
Come learn what Supporting Success has to offer!
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Presented by The Maryland Center for History and Culture
This program narrates the story of Douglass’s extraordinary life as an abolitionist, statesman, and author in Maryland and beyond. Students will analyze primary source documents from Douglass and view photographs, timelines, and other sources that explore the fruitful legacy he left behind.
For Grades K-6
*American Sign Language Interpretation can be requested by contacting info@cilc.org