Silent Gatherings

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Spaghetti-Rama is an annual event and dinner put on by the Bridges Youth Center, and will take place this year on Friday, November 14 from 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. The entire community is invited to join in this fun filled evening of fine food and superb socializing.

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Join us for a day of fun, friends, games, and food! Hot dogs, chips, drinks and desserts will be provided. 

Cost: $2 for deaf/$5 for hearing wristband for putt-putt, go-carts, bumper boats, batting cages, and the inside game room. 

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There will be catering from Texas Roadhouse.  Tickets are $15 and the event is limited to 100 people. Deadline to buy tickets is September 30. 

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Come have some great food and practice your signing skills with the Sign Club Co.  Hope to see you there!

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Happy Hands has been meeting for several years now open to all deaf hearing HOH and students of sign language we meet every Thursday at Hamilton Place Mall in the food court from 4:30-7 pm come join us! Find us on Facebook!

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Happy Hands has been meeting for several years now open to all deaf hearing HOH and students of sign language we meet every Thursday at Hamilton Place Mall in the food court from 4:30-7 pm come join us! Find us on Facebook!

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A monthly gathering of Deaf, hard of hearing, hearing, interpreters, and family and friends. Meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 6 to 9 p.m. at Mall Food Courts in the Nashville area.

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Happy Hands has been meeting for several years now open to all deaf hearing HOH and students of sign language we meet every Thursday at Hamilton Place Mall in the food court from 4:30-7 pm come join us! Find us on Facebook!

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A career as a musician seems an uncommon choice for a person who has had a hearing loss since childhood, but Madeleine Slate has become just that. Slate and her family are unsure when in her early childhood she developed a 60% hearing loss and speculate she could have been hard of hearing since birth. Because she excelled at lip reading beginning in her very early childhood, it wasn’t until she was 7 that her hearing issues were detected. After numerous surgeries, her hearing eventually improved to a 50% loss in one ear and nearly 15% in the other ear.