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This group meets every Thursday at Hamilton Place Mall in the Food Court from 4:30 PM-7:30 PM. Those that arrive first, secure a large enough area of tables and start waving for the rest of us to find you!

This group is open to all Deaf, HOH, hearing, students of sign, and/or sign enthusiasts that want to get involved. This group is open to making friendships and sharing information within the community of current events for the deaf/HOH community.

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This group is open to people in the Chattanooga area who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or interested in American Sign Language. We meet every month at Starbucks at 2217 Hamilton Place Blvd near Hamilton Place Mall next to Acropolis.

This group has been meeting for the past 3 years on the 3rd Saturday every month from 10-12. Announcements for community events, activities or other information is usually around 11 AM, if you have something to share please come on out!

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Join us on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at the 18th Annual SRVS Kids & Families Plane Pull!  This event is the ultimate test of strength:  teams of 25 compete in a friendly competition to see how fast they can pull a FedEx Boeing 757 aircraft weighing in at over 130,000lbs. The team that pulls the plane 12 feet in the fastest time wins!  This event benefits SRVS Kids & Families and is being held in partnership with FedEx and the Millington Regional Jetport.

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This salon is a free, ticketed event. A limited number of auditorium tickets will be available on-site 30 minutes before show time on the event date. Advance auditorium tickets are limited and guarantee a seat in the auditorium. Arrive early for the on-site ticket line. Once auditorium seats have been filled, guests will be accommodated in alternative viewing locations.

This event will be open captioned.

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Open captioning and American Sign Language will be provided for Camelot, the Lerner and Loewe classic, on Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 1:00 p.m.  at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.

The musical is inspired by the legend of King Arthur and the fabled love triangle involving his queen Guinevere and trusted knight Sir Lancelot. Patrons will enjoy a new interpretation of the classic, with a spectacular set, lavish costumes, creative lighting design, and inventive staging. Running time is two hours and 45 minutes with one intermission.

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Interpreted by Jodi Upton and Matthew Waterhouse. Tickets for our section will be discounted to $11. Doors open at 7:00pm and show starts at 7:30pm. Call to 706-935-9000 to get your tickets in advance! Tickets can also be bought at the door - mention sitting near the interpreters!

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This yearly event features ASL interpreters and deaf volunteers providing live interpretation of presentations such as The Last Adam. Hearing guests are also invited, of course, and we expect you will enjoy watching the expressive communication of American Sign Language during the shows and throughout the museum. It can be a real learning experience to be surrounded by people speaking the beautiful language of ASL!

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No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie

When a deaf actor who plays a superhero on television looks beyond his cape to influence a deaf boy to redefine what "being normal" means, he also finds inspiration to transform himself.

Promoted by Steinle Communications, LLC

Monday, November 10 6:30PM - 7:53PM

$10.00 General Admission

See the official movie trailer at: http://vimeo.com/94560834

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Open captioning and American Sign Language will be provided for Chicago, the longest-running American musical on Broadway, on Sunday, October 26 at 1:00 p.m. at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.