Events

Events in July 2019

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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!

    More information

    *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.

  • 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!

    More information

    Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 7, 2019

  • 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!

    More information

    Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 8, 2019

    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

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


    July 8, 2019

    Hand-N-Hand Outing: Lucky 7 Puppy Kisses

    Category: General Hand-N-Hand Outing: Lucky 7 Puppy Kisses


    July 8, 2019

    Lucky 7 welcomes Hand-N-Hand to learn how to safely meet dogs & spend time with puppies! An interpreter will be at this outing.

    Register on the Hand-N-Hand website or RSVP to Jenny, jlgeiken@hnhnew.org by 7/1

    Lucky 7 Dog Rescue is a volunteer run and foster based organization with a mission of uniting humans and animals through education, adoption, and volunteerism. Admission is free.

  • 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!

    More information

    Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 9, 2019

  • 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!

    More information

    Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 10, 2019

    Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind Playgroup: "Scavenger Hunt for Kids & Adults"

    Category: General Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind Playgroup: "Scavenger Hunt for Kids & Adults"


    July 10, 2019

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    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

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


    July 10, 2019

  • 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!

    More information

    Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 11, 2019

  • 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

    Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Elementary Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 12, 2019

  • Explore Your Future

    Category: General Explore Your Future

    All day
    July 13, 2019 July 18, 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!

    More information

  • Explore Your Future

    Category: General Explore Your Future

    All day
    July 13, 2019 July 18, 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!

    More information

    Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    Category: General Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    All day
    July 14, 2019 July 21, 2019

    Camp Catch Them Young is a 7-Day Youth Cultural Immersion Summit for high school students from 9th through 12th grades.

    This camp will help Deaf children of Color by building their cultural capital and enabling them to:

    • broaden their horizons;
    • better prepare their minds to aspire for college degrees;
    • prepare them for the challenges of a college education; and
    • plant the seeds of personal mission and vision towards leadership in their young minds.

    Each student who participates in this camp, will be connected with a mentor who will be available to support their journey towards completion of high school and through their college years.

    Download the Application Packet for additional information.

    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002
  • Explore Your Future

    Category: General Explore Your Future

    All day
    July 13, 2019 July 18, 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!

    More information

    Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    Category: General Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    All day
    July 14, 2019 July 21, 2019

    Camp Catch Them Young is a 7-Day Youth Cultural Immersion Summit for high school students from 9th through 12th grades.

    This camp will help Deaf children of Color by building their cultural capital and enabling them to:

    • broaden their horizons;
    • better prepare their minds to aspire for college degrees;
    • prepare them for the challenges of a college education; and
    • plant the seeds of personal mission and vision towards leadership in their young minds.

    Each student who participates in this camp, will be connected with a mentor who will be available to support their journey towards completion of high school and through their college years.

    Download the Application Packet for additional information.

    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002
    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

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


    July 15, 2019

    Teen DHH Event - *Dream-N-Soar*

    Category: General Teen DHH Event - *Dream-N-Soar*


    July 15, 2019

    Promotional flyer for

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    Hand-N-Hand Program Center
    1707 S. Oneida Street
    Green Bay, WI 54304
  • Explore Your Future

    Category: General Explore Your Future

    All day
    July 13, 2019 July 18, 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!

    More information

    Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    Category: General Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    All day
    July 14, 2019 July 21, 2019

    Camp Catch Them Young is a 7-Day Youth Cultural Immersion Summit for high school students from 9th through 12th grades.

    This camp will help Deaf children of Color by building their cultural capital and enabling them to:

    • broaden their horizons;
    • better prepare their minds to aspire for college degrees;
    • prepare them for the challenges of a college education; and
    • plant the seeds of personal mission and vision towards leadership in their young minds.

    Each student who participates in this camp, will be connected with a mentor who will be available to support their journey towards completion of high school and through their college years.

    Download the Application Packet for additional information.

    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002
  • Explore Your Future

    Category: General Explore Your Future

    All day
    July 13, 2019 July 18, 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!

    More information

    Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    Category: General Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    All day
    July 14, 2019 July 21, 2019

    Camp Catch Them Young is a 7-Day Youth Cultural Immersion Summit for high school students from 9th through 12th grades.

    This camp will help Deaf children of Color by building their cultural capital and enabling them to:

    • broaden their horizons;
    • better prepare their minds to aspire for college degrees;
    • prepare them for the challenges of a college education; and
    • plant the seeds of personal mission and vision towards leadership in their young minds.

    Each student who participates in this camp, will be connected with a mentor who will be available to support their journey towards completion of high school and through their college years.

    Download the Application Packet for additional information.

    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002
    Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind Playgroup: "Safety"

    Category: General Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind Playgroup: "Safety"


    July 17, 2019

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    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

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


    July 17, 2019

  • Explore Your Future

    Category: General Explore Your Future

    All day
    July 13, 2019 July 18, 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!

    More information

    Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    Category: General Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    All day
    July 14, 2019 July 21, 2019

    Camp Catch Them Young is a 7-Day Youth Cultural Immersion Summit for high school students from 9th through 12th grades.

    This camp will help Deaf children of Color by building their cultural capital and enabling them to:

    • broaden their horizons;
    • better prepare their minds to aspire for college degrees;
    • prepare them for the challenges of a college education; and
    • plant the seeds of personal mission and vision towards leadership in their young minds.

    Each student who participates in this camp, will be connected with a mentor who will be available to support their journey towards completion of high school and through their college years.

    Download the Application Packet for additional information.

    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002
  • Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    Category: General Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    All day
    July 14, 2019 July 21, 2019

    Camp Catch Them Young is a 7-Day Youth Cultural Immersion Summit for high school students from 9th through 12th grades.

    This camp will help Deaf children of Color by building their cultural capital and enabling them to:

    • broaden their horizons;
    • better prepare their minds to aspire for college degrees;
    • prepare them for the challenges of a college education; and
    • plant the seeds of personal mission and vision towards leadership in their young minds.

    Each student who participates in this camp, will be connected with a mentor who will be available to support their journey towards completion of high school and through their college years.

    Download the Application Packet for additional information.

    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002
    Educational Interpreter Workshop: Presented by Donna Flanders

    Category: General Educational Interpreter Workshop: Presented by Donna Flanders


    July 19, 2019

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  • Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    Category: General Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    All day
    July 14, 2019 July 21, 2019

    Camp Catch Them Young is a 7-Day Youth Cultural Immersion Summit for high school students from 9th through 12th grades.

    This camp will help Deaf children of Color by building their cultural capital and enabling them to:

    • broaden their horizons;
    • better prepare their minds to aspire for college degrees;
    • prepare them for the challenges of a college education; and
    • plant the seeds of personal mission and vision towards leadership in their young minds.

    Each student who participates in this camp, will be connected with a mentor who will be available to support their journey towards completion of high school and through their college years.

    Download the Application Packet for additional information.

    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002
    Six Flags Great America: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day

    Category: General Six Flags Great America: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day

    All day
    July 20, 2019

    24th Annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Days

    Six Flags Great America and the Lake County Center For Independent Living present the 24th Annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Days!

    The days for this event will be July 20, 21, 27 & 28. Discounted tickets are available for pre-purchase.

    On Saturday, July 20 sign language interpreters will be available in the park at specific shows at designated times and also all day in Guest Services. Interpreters will be available on July 20 only. A schedule of the interpreted events will be available at Guest Services.

    More information

    Educational Interpreter Workshop: Presented by Donna Flanders

    Category: General Educational Interpreter Workshop: Presented by Donna Flanders


    July 20, 2019

    Teal button with white text that reads Register Now!

  • Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    Category: General Gallaudet's Camp Catch Them Young

    All day
    July 14, 2019 July 21, 2019

    Camp Catch Them Young is a 7-Day Youth Cultural Immersion Summit for high school students from 9th through 12th grades.

    This camp will help Deaf children of Color by building their cultural capital and enabling them to:

    • broaden their horizons;
    • better prepare their minds to aspire for college degrees;
    • prepare them for the challenges of a college education; and
    • plant the seeds of personal mission and vision towards leadership in their young minds.

    Each student who participates in this camp, will be connected with a mentor who will be available to support their journey towards completion of high school and through their college years.

    Download the Application Packet for additional information.

    Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20002
    Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    Category: General Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    All day
    July 21, 2019

    Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 21, 2019

    Six Flags Great America: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day

    Category: General Six Flags Great America: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day

    All day
    July 21, 2019

    24th Annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Days

    Six Flags Great America and the Lake County Center For Independent Living present the 24th Annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Days!

    The days for this event will be July 20, 21, 27 & 28. Discounted tickets are available for pre-purchase.

    On Saturday, July 20 sign language interpreters will be available in the park at specific shows at designated times and also all day in Guest Services. Interpreters will be available on July 20 only. A schedule of the interpreted events will be available at Guest Services.

    More information

  • Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    Category: General Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    All day
    July 22, 2019

    Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 22, 2019

    WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

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    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

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


    July 22, 2019

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

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    Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    Category: General Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    All day
    July 23, 2019

    Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 23, 2019

    For Parents - Mind Matters: Fostering Theory of Mind in Young Children with Hearing Loss

    Category: General For Parents - Mind Matters: Fostering Theory of Mind in Young Children with Hearing Loss


    July 23, 2019

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    HEAR Wisconsin
    10243 W National Ave
    West Allis, WI 53227
  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

    More information

    Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    Category: General Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    All day
    July 24, 2019

    Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 24, 2019

    For Professionals - Mind Matters: Fostering Theory of Mind in Young Children with Hearing Loss

    Category: General For Professionals - Mind Matters: Fostering Theory of Mind in Young Children with Hearing Loss


    July 24, 2019

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    Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind Playgroup: "Self Care for Families"

    Category: General Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind Playgroup: "Self Care for Families"


    July 24, 2019

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    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

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


    July 24, 2019

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

    More information

    Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    Category: General Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    All day
    July 25, 2019

    Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 25, 2019

    For Professionals - Mind Matters: Fostering Theory of Mind in Young Children with Hearing Loss

    Category: General For Professionals - Mind Matters: Fostering Theory of Mind in Young Children with Hearing Loss


    July 25, 2019

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    Meet & Greet for Families of Kids with Hearing Loss, All Ages & Stages

    Category: General Meet & Greet for Families of Kids with Hearing Loss, All Ages & Stages


    July 25, 2019

    Central Wisconsin Children's Museum
    1100 Main Street
    Stevens Point, WI 54481
    Hand-N-Hand Outing: Bowling

    Category: General Hand-N-Hand Outing: Bowling


    July 25, 2019

    Strike up some fun-filled bowling with family & HNH friends! Last year more than 30 people
    joined us…hope to see you again! Meet at the BOWLING ALLEY at 6 pm.

    Register on the Hand-N-Hand website or RSVP to Jenny, jlgeiken@hnhnew.org by 7/18

    Bumper bowling is available. $2.50 person/game Shoes: adult $1.50, kids $1.

    Star Party: Apollo Anniversary

    Category: General Star Party: Apollo Anniversary


    July 25, 2019

    This summer GLAS Education is hosting star parties at the Riviera Ballroom in downtown Lake Geneva! You and your family can experience portable planetarium shows, telescopes, and an assortment of themed hands-on activities. There is something new to see at each event.

    July 20th 1969 was the first time humans ever step foot on the moon. Now, 50 years later, that accomplishment still stands as one of the greatest feats ever achieved. Come celebrate with GLAS Education as we look back at that historic moment and have fun exploring all of the aspects that made that mission possible!

    Register today and save! Tickets are more at the door.

    Online Registration: $10 per ticket or $28 for a family pass (2 adults and up to 4 children under 18)
    At the door: $12 per ticket or $32 for a family pass (2 adults and up to 4 children under 18)

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  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

    More information

    Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    Category: General Elementary Amazing Race Literacy Camp

    All day
    July 26, 2019

    Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General Middle School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 26, 2019

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

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    Six Flags Great America: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day

    Category: General Six Flags Great America: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day

    All day
    July 27, 2019

    24th Annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Days

    Six Flags Great America and the Lake County Center For Independent Living present the 24th Annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Days!

    The days for this event will be July 20, 21, 27 & 28. Discounted tickets are available for pre-purchase.

    On Saturday, July 20 sign language interpreters will be available in the park at specific shows at designated times and also all day in Guest Services. Interpreters will be available on July 20 only. A schedule of the interpreted events will be available at Guest Services.

    More information

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

    More information

    High School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General High School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 28, 2019

    Six Flags Great America: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day

    Category: General Six Flags Great America: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day

    All day
    July 28, 2019

    24th Annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Days

    Six Flags Great America and the Lake County Center For Independent Living present the 24th Annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Days!

    The days for this event will be July 20, 21, 27 & 28. Discounted tickets are available for pre-purchase.

    On Saturday, July 20 sign language interpreters will be available in the park at specific shows at designated times and also all day in Guest Services. Interpreters will be available on July 20 only. A schedule of the interpreted events will be available at Guest Services.

    More information

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

    More information

    High School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General High School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 29, 2019

    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

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


    July 29, 2019

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

    More information

    High School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General High School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 30, 2019

  • WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    Category: General WisCorps American Sign Language Crew

    All day
    July 22, 2019 August 16, 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

    More information

    High School Physical Education Skills Camp

    Category: General High School Physical Education Skills Camp

    All day
    July 31, 2019

    Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind Playgroup: "All About Me" - IEP

    Category: General Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind Playgroup: "All About Me" - IEP


    July 31, 2019

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    Once Upon a Time Kid's Summer Book Club

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


    July 31, 2019