Events

Week of Jun 30th

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    June 14, 2019 July 12, 2019

    Live, work, and play outside while completing projects that help the environment.

    Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.

    Qualifications:

    • 18-25 years old
    • Work hard as part of a team
    • Self-motivated & confident
    • Relish rugged working conditions
    • Passionate about the outdoors, the environment, or conservation

    For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl

    Bison Brainiacs Camp

    Category: General Bison Brainiacs Camp

    All day
    June 23, 2019 June 30, 2019

    Promotional flyer for Bison Brainiacs camp with blue background containing images depicting students enjoying group social activities and science classroom projects. Text information (included below) is included in gold and white.

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    Explore the world of science, technology, and communication engineering at Gallaudet University - AT NO COST!

    A camp valued at $750 is now FREE thanks to the sponsorship of the Northrop Grumman Foundation.

    Grab this wonderful opportunity before all 12 spots are filled up.

    A camp for aspiring scientists and tech-savvy high school students!

    Here’s what you’ll do!

    • Perform hands-on chemistry experiments.
    • Explore the Anacostia (aka The Forgotten River) and research the health of its ecosystem.
    • Play with innovative technologies such as 3D printing.
    • Participate in an exciting Science Decathlon!

    Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)

    Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 9th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.

    How to qualify?

    • Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.
    • Good grades in science and technology courses.
    • Carry a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above.
    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002

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    Discover Your Future Camp

    Category: General Discover Your Future Camp

    All day
    June 23, 2019 June 30, 2019

    Promotional flyer for Discover Your Future camp with blue background containing collage of blue and white images depicting students enjoying group activities and a visit to the National Mall. Text information (included below) is included in gold and white.

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    Designed for students who want to learn more about themselves, their skills, and potential careers.

    Here’s what you’ll do!

    • Self discovery and outdoor activities to help you develop leadership, teamwork, and self-confidence.
    • Outdoor activities to help you develop leadership, teamwork, and self-confidence.
    • Take assessments designed to help you, your parents, and your Vocational Rehabilitation/Department of Rehabilitation (VR/DOR) counselors learn more about your strengths, areas of improvement, values, interests, and potential careers.
    • Develop a transition portfolio with our support for you to bring home to your families, schools, and VR/DOR counselors.
    • Choose an area of focus from three possible tracks for afternoon sessions: DeafBiz, Blackbox Theatre, or ACT Prep.

    Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)

    Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.

    How to qualify?

    • Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.
    • Carry a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above.
    • Recommendation letter from teacher or career counselor.

    Bonus!

    • Six Flags
    • Gallaudet
    • Washington, D.C.
    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002

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    Immerse Into ASL Camp

    Category: General Immerse Into ASL Camp

    All day
    June 23, 2019 June 30, 2019

    Flyer with a blue background that includes a collage of blue and white photos of students participating in group activities and visiting the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. The flyer includes the text information included below in white and gold.

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    Join an exciting camp in which deaf and hard of hearing campers will immerse into American Sign
    Language (ASL). You will learn ASL from instructors and camp counselors who are also deaf and hard of hearing. This camp is designed for new signers who are at the beginning or intermediate level.

    Here’s what you’ll do!

    • Learn a new language or improve your budding ASL skills with the help of teachers and camp counselors.
    • Participate in self-discovery activities designed to help you learn more about yourself.
    • Join outdoor activities including a ropes course to help you develop leadership, teamwork, and self-confidence.

    Program fee: $750 (limited scholarships available)

    Who can attend? Deaf and hard of hearing students who will be in the 10th–12th grades in the fall of 2019.

    How to qualify? Must be enrolled in standard or general high school diploma track program.

    Bonus!

    • Six Flags
    • Gallaudet
    • Washington, D.C.
    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002

    More information

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    June 14, 2019 July 12, 2019

    Live, work, and play outside while completing projects that help the environment.

    Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.

    Qualifications:

    • 18-25 years old
    • Work hard as part of a team
    • Self-motivated & confident
    • Relish rugged working conditions
    • Passionate about the outdoors, the environment, or conservation

    For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl

    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

    Category: General Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club


    July 1, 2019

    HEAR Wisconsin
  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    June 14, 2019 July 12, 2019

    Live, work, and play outside while completing projects that help the environment.

    Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.

    Qualifications:

    • 18-25 years old
    • Work hard as part of a team
    • Self-motivated & confident
    • Relish rugged working conditions
    • Passionate about the outdoors, the environment, or conservation

    For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    June 14, 2019 July 12, 2019

    Live, work, and play outside while completing projects that help the environment.

    Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.

    Qualifications:

    • 18-25 years old
    • Work hard as part of a team
    • Self-motivated & confident
    • Relish rugged working conditions
    • Passionate about the outdoors, the environment, or conservation

    For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl

    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

    Category: General Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club


    July 3, 2019

    HEAR Wisconsin
  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    June 14, 2019 July 12, 2019

    Live, work, and play outside while completing projects that help the environment.

    Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.

    Qualifications:

    • 18-25 years old
    • Work hard as part of a team
    • Self-motivated & confident
    • Relish rugged working conditions
    • Passionate about the outdoors, the environment, or conservation

    For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    June 14, 2019 July 12, 2019

    Live, work, and play outside while completing projects that help the environment.

    Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.

    Qualifications:

    • 18-25 years old
    • Work hard as part of a team
    • Self-motivated & confident
    • Relish rugged working conditions
    • Passionate about the outdoors, the environment, or conservation

    For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    June 14, 2019 July 12, 2019

    Live, work, and play outside while completing projects that help the environment.

    Each WisCorps crew is made up of two Crew Leaders and 4-6 Deaf/HOH corps members.

    Qualifications:

    • 18-25 years old
    • Work hard as part of a team
    • Self-motivated & confident
    • Relish rugged working conditions
    • Passionate about the outdoors, the environment, or conservation

    For the application and more information, check out: wiscorps.org/asl

    Explore Your Future

    Category: General Explore Your Future

    All day
    July 6, 2019 July 11, 2019

    Explore Your Future (EYF) is a six-day career exploration program at Rochester Institute of Technology for college-bound deaf and hard-of-hearing high school students who will begin their junior or senior year in fall 2019. This program focuses on personal growth and career awareness for students as they begin to think about college.

    Attendees may choose between two sessions: July 6-11 or July 13-18, 2019.

    If your student is working with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) you may want to discuss this program with their DVR counselor as well. They may be able to assist with some or most of the cost.

    Students who attend EYF who enroll at RIT/NTID for college will receive a $1,000 scholarship and an application fee waiver to apply to RIT at no cost.

    Apply Now!

    Rochester Institute of Technology, National Technical Institute for the Deaf
    52 Lomb Memorial Drive
    Rochester, NY 14623

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    *Canceled*: ASL Story & Activity: "Giraffes Can't Dance"

    Category: General *Canceled*: ASL Story & Activity: "Giraffes Can't Dance"


    July 6, 2019

    We are offering ASL stories and activities to all children and parents. The story will be signed by a Deaf individual and activities will follow. Snacks will be offered by Outreach/SLAD, and drinks will be sold in the clubhouse.

    March 2: "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus"
    April 6: "Rabbits & Raindrops"
    May 4: "Red: A Crayon's Story"
    June 1: "Dinosaur Farm"
    July 6: "Giraffes Can't Dance"
    August 3: "School Bus"

    Co-sponsored by Southern Lakes Association of the Deaf.

    Southern Lakes Association of the Deaf (SLAD - Clubhouse)
    715 E. Wisconsin St.
    Delavan, WI 53115