Social Activities

Event

Bridges is excited to announce the Second Annual Music City Derby Day, a Kentucky Derby party that will raise funds to benefit over 208,000 people in middle Tennessee with hearing loss.

Event

See the Music: Madeleine Slate & Friends will be playing a concert on Sunday, March 22 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Belcourt Taps (in Hillsboro Village). This concert will be interpreted and CART will be provided. Performers will be Michael Logen, Adam James, Gavin Slate, and Madeleine Slate!

Event

VisionWalk is a signature fund raising event hosted by the Nashville Chapter of the Foundation Fighting Blindness. Funds raised are earmarked to researchers to find a cure for retinal diseases. The three-mile walk is to emphasize that there is hope in finding a cure for blindness of various types. Join the fun and entertainment available for the entire family! For more information go to www.visionwalk.org or see www.fightblindness.org/goto/JohnForbes.


 

Event

Who is invited:  Families of deaf and hard of hearing children, deaf and hard of hearing adults and the professionals who serve them.

If it is raining in Knoxville at 10 am, please meet at TSD playroom.
(Check JN Facebook page for updates.    TSD Play Room (1st Floor of TEIS Building)  2725 Island Home Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37920)

Event

Jump Up and Join the Fun with Tennessee Hands & Voices at Leaping Lizards!

Who is Invited?  Families of deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing children, deaf adults, and the professionals who serve them.

What will happen?  We will be bouncing on the inflatables, socializing, and having fun!

Location Note:  Behind East Tennessee Cheer and Gymnastics

Price:  $8 per child

Event

TODB Statewide Meeting

Bridges Multi-Purpose Room, 935 Edgehill Avenue

Assistance for Directions: 615.491.4914 (text/voice)

TIME:  10:00am till 11:00am Social Hour                    

11:00am till 11:45am Lunch              

12:00pm till 2:00pm Meeting

Event

-

Do you want the opportunity to discover your future possibilities while grabbing the opportunity to see Gallaudet and vibrant Washington, D.C.? Come to this exciting new summer program for deaf and hard of hearing students who are currently in the 9th through 11th grades.

Here's what you'll be doing:

Event

-

An exciting intensive camp in which campers will be exposed to ASL 24/7 while learning from qualified ASL Instructors and practicing with camp counselors and peers who are deaf and hearing alike! This camp is for experienced signers who are at the intermediate level or above, a screening interview will be a condition of acceptance. Three different course levels will be offered, ensuring that each camper receives instruction appropriate to their skill level.