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SUMMARY:Deliberate Practice Group Series 1 2022
DESCRIPTION:Deliberate practice group\n\n\nJoin us for Deliberate Practice Group on Wednesdays online for two hours of focused practice on ASL to English and English to ASL interpreting. Join us for one session or all 6!  \n**This practice group is targeted to Interpreters in Training Program (ITP) students and new interpreters to help them with their skills and provide positive feedback from mentors.** This practice group is conducted in spoken English\, please email workshops@deafhhs.org for accommodations before January 25\, 2022. \nDates include January 26\, February 2\, 9\, 16\, 23. March 2 \n6:00 – 8:00 pm. \nEach session $20. \nCancellation policy: NO REFUNDS \nFor example\, 4 sessions will cost you $80. All 6 sessions will cost you $120. \nWhen ordering please select the ticket that includes the number of sessions you would like to attend. For example\, if you want to attend 4 sessions click on this ticket. It will include the price for 4 sessions. You will be prompted to select which sessions you would like. \nConnecticut RID is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies (PS) program is offered for 0.2 CEUs at the “Some” instructional level for each week of attendance.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/deliberate-practice-group-series-1-2022/
LOCATION:Online using Zoom\, 3680 44th Street Suite 201\, KENTWOOD\, MI 49512\, KENTWOOD\, MI\, 49512\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220124T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220124T173000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T133124Z
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SUMMARY:Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services Capital Campaign Launch
DESCRIPTION:Capital Campaign\n\n\nWe are so excited about a new home for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services and the Capital Campaign that will help us create an accessible and welcoming space for everyone we serve. \n \nPlease join us on Monday\, January 24 to get a look at the entire campus\, at the space D&HHS will call home\, and to learn more about the Capital Campaign and what it will allow us to do to better serve our community.  \n \nMonday\, January 24\, 2022 at 4:30pm \nSpecial Olympics Unified Sports & Inclusion Campus \n160 68th St. SW\, Grand Rapids\, MI 49548 \n \nIf you have questions or special requests\, contact Erica Chapin at community@deafhhs.org or 616-732-7358 ext 211 \nThis event will be interpreted \n \n*Masks are required in the building*
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/deaf-hard-of-hearing-services-capital-campaign-launch/
LOCATION:Special Olympics Unified Sports & Inclusion Campus (in the Auxilary Gym)\, 160 68th St SW\, Grand Rapids\, MI 49548\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49548\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211211T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20211115T205731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T205731Z
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SUMMARY:Signing Santa 2021
DESCRIPTION:Drive-thru holiday event\n\n\nCome out to our annual Signing Santa event\, this year with a twist. It’s Drive-Thru Signing Santa!  \n \nPack your family in the car and head over to Little Pine Island Camp for a fun filled holiday drive-thru. The path will have various stations including refreshment\, games\, take-aways\, and of course Santa! During the event\, attendees will remain in their cars as they drive the trail from station to station. When you arrive at Santa\, the kids will get to sign with him about what they want this year and even receive a gift! \n \nThis event is FREE to attend. We ask that you please pre-register the children attending so that our elves know how many gifts to have ready!  \n \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \n \nTime & Date: \nSaturday\, December 11th\, 2021 from 10am-1pm \n \nLocation:  \nLittle Pine Island Camp  \n6889 Pine Island Dr NE\, Comstock Park\, MI 49321 \n \nQuestions about the event? Please email Erica Chapin\, Community & Partnerships Manager\, at community@deafhhs.org \n \nGift donations are being collected for the children at this event. Please contact Erica Chapin at community@deafhhs.org for more details on how to make a gift donation. Or\, make a direct donation to support the event online at www.deafhhs.org/donate   \n \n– \n \nAll attendees must follow Camp rules while on property: \n-No use or possession of alcohol\, tobacco\, or other drugs \n-No use of profane language \n-No pets allowed on the campground (with the exception of a service dog) \n \nD&HHS staff and volunteers at the event will wear facemasks as a COVID-19 safety measure. We encourage participants to wear masks and stay socially distant during the event as well.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/signing-santa-2021/
LOCATION:Little Pine Island Camp\, 6889 Pine Island Dr NE\, Comstock Park\, MI 49321\, Comstock Park\, MI\, 49321\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210911T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210911T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20210824T171146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210824T171644Z
UID:4523-1631356200-1631358000@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Deaf Day at the Zoo
DESCRIPTION:Deaf Day at the Zoo is an adventure for the Deaf\, Deafblind\, and Hard of Hearing individuals and their families!\nTickets are FREE thanks to Binder Park Zoo Ticket to Adventure Program!\n\n\n**ALL CHILDREN UNDER 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT.** \nArrive at Binder Park Zoo at approximately 10 – 10:30 am. Zoo tickets will be handed out at the zoo entrance. Tickets are extremely limited. If you are no longer able to attend\, please contact us so that we can release your tickets for another family. \nYou will need to bring a lunch or buy a lunch in the zoo. DHHS will NOT be providing lunch. \nNo outside food or drink is permitted into the zoo\, but there is a picnic area by the parking lot to enjoy your lunch. \nIf you have a specific need please contact Erica Chapin – community@deafhhs.org or 616-732-7358 \nThere are only 70 Kids tickets & 60 Adult tickets available. Tickets must be reserved in advance!
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/deaf-day-at-the-zoo-2/
LOCATION:Binder Park Zoo\, 7400 Division Dr\, Battle Creek\, MI 49014\, Battle Creek\, MI\, 49014\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210724T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210724T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20210611T160642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210611T160642Z
UID:4298-1627124400-1627135200@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Silent Celebration 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Silent Celebration at Johnson Park \nJuly 24\, 2021 – 11am-2pm \n  \nMore information coming soon!
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/silent-celebration-2021/
LOCATION:Johnson Park\, 2600 Wilson Ave\, Walker\, MI\, 49534\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210712T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210716T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20210611T155630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210611T155630Z
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SUMMARY:Kids Kamp 2021 - Kenny's Kids Kamp Kurious Kits
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Kids Kamp\n\n\nOur annual Kids Kamp is going virtual again! Each day we will release a new set of videos on our YouTube channel featuring a fun virtual adventure with our favorite Kamp counselor\, Nancy! We will be exploring some of the Grand Rapids area’s favorite family attractions with our Kids Kamp friend\, Kenny the Monkey. Access to Virtual Kids Kamp videos are completely FREE! Appropriate for kids ages 3-12. \n \nOn their adventures Nancy and Kenny will be visiting: \nBlandford Nature Center \nGrand Rapids Recycling Center \nThe John Ball Zoo \nMeijer Gardens \n \nCome along with Nancy and Kenny on their adventures\, July 12-16\, 2020! In addition to our ASL videos\, completely accessible with spoken English interpretation and written English captions\, you can also purchase a Kenny’s Kids Kamp Kurious Kit! Your Kurious Activity Kit will be full of fun things to do and learn related to the places Nancy and Kenny visit! Each kit will include snacks and drinks for each day\, ASL vocabulary\, crafts\, and other fun activities to promote new learning experiences! In addition\, the purchase of a Kurious Activity Kit also enters you into a daily drawing for bonus prizes from our locations! \n \nRegistration closes July 5th at 5pm. \nNancy and Kenny will be at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services office in Kentwood\, MI on July 9th from 4pm-6pm to pass out your pre-ordered Kurious Activity Kit. If you can’t make it to the office in person\, we may be able to deliver within a 30 mile radius or ship directly to your home for an additional cost. Please contact us if you have a specific question about delivery.  \n \nQuestions? Please email Erica Chapin\, Community & Partnerships Manager\, at community@deafhhs.org. If you have a question about pricing or if you need to speak to someone about a scholarship for Kenny’s Kids Kamp Kurious Kit\, please call Denise at 616-732-7358.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/kids-kamp-2021-kennys-kids-kamp-kurious-kits/
LOCATION:Virtual online\, 3680 44th Street Suite 201\, KENTWOOD\, MI 49512\, KENTWOOD\, MI\, 49512\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210623T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210623T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20210528T184118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T184118Z
UID:4266-1624464000-1624471200@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Tile Art Teen Class
DESCRIPTION:Tile Art Class on Zoom\n\n\nDo you want to get creative with Deaf artist Darlene Weir? Join Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services for our Tile Art zoom class on June 23rd\, 2021 from 4pm-6pm. \n \nThis event is for Deaf\, DeafBlind\, and Hard of Hearing teens. Participants will receive a Tile Art Kit including all the materials needed for the art project. On June 23rd\, log into zoom to follow along with Darlene as she instructs on different techniques to make your own\, unique tile art! \n \nParticipants must have access to a home computer with a webcam and reliable internet to participate. Some teens may need adult help for the initial setup of the art space. We recommend a guardian be close by if any assistance is needed! \n \nTile Art Kits must be picked up from the Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services office at 3680 44th Ste SE Ste 201\, Kentwood\, MI 49512 on June 18th from 9am-4pm. Kits may be shipped for an additional cost to the participant. When registering\, please select the shipping option and follow to payment.  \n \n Seats are limited\, so register today to secure your place! \n \n*Class in American Sign Language with English Interpretation* \n \nAll questions about this event can be directed to Erica Chapin at community@deafhhs.org \n \nWe hope to see you on zoom!
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/tile-art-teen-class/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom\, 3680 44th St SE\, Kentwood\, MI 49512\, Kentwood\, MI\, 49512\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210518T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210518T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20210528T183732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T183732Z
UID:4260-1621360800-1621368000@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:ASL 1 Online class
DESCRIPTION:American Sign Language Class Online with Zoom\n\n\nDeaf and Hard of Hearing Services is now offering American Sign Language (ASL) Classes online! \nSee the “true colors” of American Sign Language during this eight-week course! Did you know that ASL is more than just signs? It is a visual language created by the Deaf that uses signs\, expressions\, and unique linguistic features to communicate. ASL is its own language with its own grammar and sentence structure. It also incorporates important elements of Deaf culture and community! Throughout the eight weeks of ASL 1\, you will learn new signs and how to use them properly to communicate with the Deaf community and others who sign. Each week you will also discuss Deaf culture and how it has shaped ASL as a language. Seats are limited\, so register today! \nSo how does online learning work with ASL? \nClasses meet once a week on Tuesday  nights from 6-8 pm for eight weeks using Zoom video conferencing (note that class will not be held the week of Memorial Day and July 4th and will resume the following week).Class meets on May 18\, 25\, June 8\,15\,22\,29 July 13 and 20. \nEach week the instructor will teach new signs and go through practice exercises with the students. Class materials can be accessed on a course platform called Thinkific. Students must have access to internet and a webcam on their computers. Students should use a computer\, not an iPad or tablet. Zoom has limited viewing capabilities on mobile & tablet devices. \nThe class uses a book called “A Basic Course in American Sign Language” by Tom Humphries\, Carol Padden\, Terrence J. O’Rourke and Frank A. Paul (illustrator). ISBN: 9780932666420. This book includes exercises that are used for homework practice. It is used for all D&HHS ASL classes. You can purchase the book online through Amazon or other retailers.  \n  \nIMPORTANT NOTE: This is a voices-off class\, allowing students to learn through full immersion.  We believe that immersion is the best way to learn any new language and culture. An interpreter will be used for the first class to introduce every student to the course comfortably\, but the following classes will be taught voice off with no interpreter. Take on this challenge! This class is a safe space\, and the instructor wants you to be successful. If you need them to slow down or repeat themselves\, just ask! You can use the chat box feature to ask questions and communicate during class. \nThank you for registering for an ASL class with D&HHS! We look forward to seeing you in class! \nDeaf and Hard of Hearing Services is a nonprofit agency in West Michigan with the mission of providing equal communication access\, education\, and advocacy to the Deaf\, DeafBlind\, and Hard of Hearing in pursuit of all life’s opportunities. Any profit from our classes are used to fund our programs that support those in the communities we serve. Please visit our website\, www.deafhhs.org\, to learn more about our agency. Thank you for your support. \nThe cost is $100 per student until May 10\, 2021. The price is $110 after that. No refunds will be given after the first day of class. Only the cost of the class will be refunded. THE EVENTBRITE FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. For students under 18 please contact datwood@deafhhs.org for more details. If the class should be cancelled for any reason a refund will be given.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/asl-1-online-class/
LOCATION:Online using Zoom\, 3680 44th Street Suite 201\, KENTWOOD\, MI 49512\, KENTWOOD\, MI\, 49512\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210501T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210501T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20210412T155714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210412T155714Z
UID:4121-1619859600-1619870400@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Deaf Day on the Farm
DESCRIPTION:Group event\n\n\nDEAF DAY ON THE FARM \nAre you interested in seeing animals and learning how they are taken care of at Fellinlove Farm? Join us for a day of fun on the farm for Deaf\, DeafBlind\, and Hard of Hearing Children and their families including: \n    – Signed story time \n    -Farm and animal tour \n   -Nature trail walks \n   -Family fun time \n*ASL Interpreters provided for all group activities.* \nThis event is FREE for Deaf\, DeafBlind\, and Hard of Hearing youth. For all other individuals we ask that you make a $5 donation at the gate. We ask that you please pre-register all attendees  so that we know how many plan to attend. There is a limit of 30 so please get your tickets soon. \nPlease follow COVID safety by wearing a mask and staying socially distanced. Capacity is limited due to COVID. \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \n \nTime & Date: \nSaturday\, May 1 from 9am to noon. \n \nLocation:  \nFellinlove Farm \n6364 144th Ave Holland\, MI 49423 \n \nQuestions about the event? Please email Erica Chapin\, Community & Partnerships Manager\, at community@deafhhs.org \n \nD&HHS staff and volunteers at the event will wear facemasks as a COVID-19 safety measure. We encourage participants to wear masks and stay socially distant during the event as well.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/deaf-day-on-the-farm/
LOCATION:Fellinlove Farm\, 6364 144th Avenue\, Holland\, MI 49423\, Holland\, MI\, 49423\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210226T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210228T153000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20210119T160322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T160426Z
UID:3984-1614358800-1614526200@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Silent Weekend 2021 - Unmasking Your Future
DESCRIPTION:Unmasking Your Future\nAn immersive ASL experience for ITP students\, interpreters\, and Deaf professionals from the comfort of your own home.\n\n\nJoin us online for a weekend of ASL\, up to 12 hours of workshops\, games\, networking\, prizes\, mentoring\, and more! \nPrices are   : \nEarly bird $140 \nRegular $160 \nEarly Bird – before January 29\, 2021. After this the price increases by $20 plus fees per ticket. \nCancellation Policy – 50% refund if cancelled by January 29\, 2021. After January 30 no refund will be given. D&HHS reserves the right to cancel at any time with a full refund. Tickets are non-transferrable. *Eventbrite fees will NOT be refunded.* \nThis event will be delivered in ASL only. No spoken language interpretation will be used. This weekend event is appropriate for someone who has completed ASL 3 at the college level\, interpreters in training students\, working interpreters\, or native language users. Requests for accommodations must be made by January 29\, 2021 to workshops@deafhhs.org \nCEUs are Approved by RID.  \n~Connecticut RID is an approved\nRID CMP Sponsor for Continuing\nEducation Activities. This Professional Studies (PS) program is offered for\nUP TO 1.2 CEUs at the “Some” instructional level. \nMI-LARA endorsement CEUs Pending.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/silent-weekend-2021-unmasking-your-future/
LOCATION:Online\, 3680 44th Street\, Suite 201\, Kentwood\, MI 49512\, Kentwood\, MI\, 49512\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201205T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20201105T162915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201105T190248Z
UID:3596-1607162400-1607173200@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Drive-Thru Signing Santa
DESCRIPTION:Drive thru event\n\n\n\nCome out to our annual Signing Santa event\, this year with a twist. It’s Drive-Thru Signing Santa! \nPack your family in the car and head over to Little Pine Island Camp for a fun filled holiday drive-thru. The path will have various stations including refreshment\, games\, take-aways\, and of course Santa! During the event\, attendees will remain in their car as they drive the trail from station to station. When you arrive to Santa\, the kids will get to sign with him about what they want this year and even receive a gift. \nThis event is FREE to attend. We ask that you please pre-register the children attending so that our elves know how many gifts to have ready! \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nTime & Date: \nSaturday\, December 5th\, 2020 from 10am-1pm \nLocation: \nLittle Pine Island Camp \n6889 Pine Island Dr NE\, Comstock Park\, MI 49321 \nQuestions about the event? Please email Erica Chapin\, Community & Partnerships Manager\, at community@deafhhs.org \nGift donations are being collected for the children at this event. Please contact Erica Chapin at community@deafhhs.org for more details on how to make a gift donation. Or\, make a direct donation to support the event online at www.deafhhs.org/donate \n– \nAll attendees must follow Camp rules while on property: \n-No use or possession of alcohol\, tobacco\, or other drugs \n-No use of profane language \n-No pets allowed on the camp ground (with the exception of a service dog) \nD&HHS staff and volunteers at the event will wear facemasks as a COVID-19 safety measure. We encourage participants to wear masks and stay socially distant during the event as well.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/signing-santa-2020/
LOCATION:Little Pine Island Camp\, 6889 Pine Island Dr NE\, Comstock Park\, MI 49321\, Comstock Park\, MI\, 49321\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200713T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200717T090000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20200617T002909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T003311Z
UID:3348-1594630800-1594976400@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Kids Kamp 2020
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Kids Kamp\n\n\n\nSince we can’t meet in person this year\, our annual Kids Kamp is going online! Each day we will release a new set of videos on our YouTube channel featuring a fun virtual adventure with our favorite Kamp counselor\, Nancy! We will be exploring some of the Grand Rapids area’s favorite family attractions with our newest Kamp addition\, Kenny the Monkey. Access to Virtual Kids Kamp videos are completely FREE! \nOn their adventures Nancy and Kenny will be visiting: \nThe John Ball Zoo \nBlandford Nature Center \nHOPE Gardens \nGrand Rapids Children’s Museum \nCome along with Nancy and Kenny on their FREE online video tours starting July 13-17\, 2020! In addition to our FREE fun ASL videos\, completely accessible with spoken English interpretation and written English captions\, you can also purchase a Kenny’s Kids Kamp Kurious Kit! Your Kurious Activity Kit will be full of fun things to do and learn related to the places Nancy and Kenny visit! Each kit will include a 2020 Kids Kamp t-shirt\, snacks and drinks for each day\, ASL vocabulary related to our adventures\, crafts\, a children’s book\, and other fun activities to promote new learning experiences! In addition\, the purchase of a Kurious Activity Kit also enters you into a daily drawing for bonus prizes from our locations! \nNancy and Kenny will be at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services office in Kentwood\, MI on July 10th from 4pm-6pm to pass out your pre-ordered Kurious Activity Kit. If you can’t make it to the office in person\, we may be able to deliver within a 30 mile radius. Please contact us if you have a specific question about delivery. \nQuestions? Please email Erica Chapin\, Community & Partnerships Manager\, at community@deafhhs.org. If you have a question about pricing or if you need to speak to someone about a scholarship for Kenny’s Kids Kamp Kurious Kit\, please call Denise at 616-732-7358.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/kids-kamp-2020-kennys-kids-kamp-kurious-kits/
LOCATION:Virtual online\, 3680 44th Street Suite 201\, KENTWOOD\, MI 49512\, KENTWOOD\, MI\, 49512\, US
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200516T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200516T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20200504T185955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200504T185955Z
UID:3187-1589619600-1589644800@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Mental Mapping the Medical Encounter
DESCRIPTION:An integral skill of the professional interpreter is the ability to correctly anticipate information that parties in an encounter will be discussing. This training will guide participants through typical medical encounters and reveal how prior knowledge of medical subject matter\, medical settings\, and western bio-medical culture can be used to improve an interpreter’s accuracy and contribute to better patient care. There will also be a discussion of best practices in settings with increased risk of exposure to CV19. This training incorporates lecture\, group discussion\, targeted research and interpreting practice.  \n1. Identify at least three roles of a patient’s care team  \n2. Develop two signed “scripts” for routine patient/provider interaction\n3. Describe best practices to uphold NAD/RID CPC tenet 3.0 as it pertains to healthcare \nJames Cech\, BEI 3\, M/MH & DB is currently a staff interpreter at the University of Michigan Health System and performing interpreter with Synergy On Stage. He is a graduate of\, and formerly an instructor at\, Baker College of Flint’s Interpreter Training Program. He maintains a private practice and specializes in medical\, political\, business and entertainment interpreting. He is also interested in physical health and repetitive motion injuries. He has been a certified interpreter since 2010\, and a licensed trainer of The Community Interpreter® International since 2018.\nEarly Bird Price       $70\nPrice increases to    $85 after April 30\, 2020\nWorkshop will be presented in spoken English. Accomodations must be requested by April 30\,2020 to secure ASL interpreters.  Please email workshops@deafhhs.org for other accomodations by April 30\, 2020.\n** CEUs are APPROVED by RID** \nConnecticut RID is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies (PS) program is offered for 0.625 CEUs at the “Some” instructional level. Lunch is 45 minutes on your own.\nCancellation Policy – 50% refund if cancelled by April 30\, 2020. After April 30\, 2020 no refund will be given. D&HHS reserves the right to cancel at any time with a full refund.* Eventbrite fees will NOT be refunded.*
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/mental-mapping-the-medical-encounter/
LOCATION:Online seminar through Zoom Web conferencing\, 49512\, 49512\, US
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200512T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200512T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20191226T220023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200504T185554Z
UID:2407-1589277600-1589284800@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - May Community Session - MDCR
DESCRIPTION:This event is Cancelled due to COVID-19 \nMichigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) \nThe Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing (DODDBHH) \nHave questions about navigating services? Have concerns you want to talk about? Come meet and talk with the Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing at our monthly community sessions! \nMonthly sessions are scheduled for: \nTuesday January 14\, 2020 \nTuesday February 11\, 2020 \nTuesday March 24\, 2020 – CANCELLED \nTuesday April 14\, 2020 – CANCELLED \nTuesday May 12\, 2020 \nAll times 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nLocation: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services 3680 44th St\, SE Suite 201 Kentwood\, MI 49512 \nTo RSVP for the session and to confirm if you need an accommodation to attend\, please contact Alayna Zerlentes at ZerlentesA@michigan.gov or VP: 313-437-7035\nMeetings will be cancelled in case of inclement weather. \nMDCR plain text flyer
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/may-community-session-michigan-department-of-civil-rights-the-division-on-deaf-deafblind-and-hard-of-hearing/
LOCATION:Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services\, 3680 44th St SE Ste 201\, Kentwood\, MI\, 49512\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="MDCR  DODDBHH - Alayna Zerlentes":MAILTO:ZerlentesA@michigan.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200414T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200414T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20191226T215929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T164921Z
UID:2404-1586858400-1586865600@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - April Community Session - MDCR
DESCRIPTION:Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) \nThe Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing (DODDBHH) \nHave questions about navigating services? Have concerns you want to talk about? Come meet and talk with the Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing at our monthly community sessions! \nMonthly sessions are scheduled for: \nTuesday January 14\, 2020 \nTuesday February 11\, 2020 \nTuesday March 24\, 2020 – CANCELLED \nTuesday April 14\, 2020 – CANCELLED \nTuesday May 12\, 2020 \nAll times 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nLocation: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services 3680 44th St\, SE Suite 201 Kentwood\, MI 49512 \nTo RSVP for the session and to confirm if you need an accommodation to attend\, please contact Alayna Zerlentes at ZerlentesA@michigan.gov or VP: 313-437-7035\nMeetings will be cancelled in case of inclement weather. \nMDCR plain text flyer
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/april-community-session-michigan-department-of-civil-rights-the-division-on-deaf-deafblind-and-hard-of-hearing/
LOCATION:Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services\, 3680 44th St SE Ste 201\, Kentwood\, MI\, 49512\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="MDCR  DODDBHH - Alayna Zerlentes":MAILTO:ZerlentesA@michigan.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200324T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200324T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20191226T215848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T165001Z
UID:2403-1585044000-1585051200@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - March Community Session - MDCR
DESCRIPTION:Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) \nThe Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing (DODDBHH) \nHave questions about navigating services? Have concerns you want to talk about? Come meet and talk with the Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing at our monthly community sessions! \nMonthly sessions are scheduled for: \nTuesday January 14\, 2020 \nTuesday February 11\, 2020 \nTuesday March 24\, 2020 – CANCELLED \nTuesday April 14\, 2020 – CANCELLED \nTuesday May 12\, 2020 \nAll times 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nLocation: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services 3680 44th St\, SE Suite 201 Kentwood\, MI 49512 \nTo RSVP for the session and to confirm if you need an accommodation to attend\, please contact Alayna Zerlentes at ZerlentesA@michigan.gov or VP: 313-437-7035\nMeetings will be cancelled in case of inclement weather. \nMDCR plain text flyer
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/march-community-session-michigan-department-of-civil-rights-the-division-on-deaf-deafblind-and-hard-of-hearing/
LOCATION:Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services\, 3680 44th St SE Ste 201\, Kentwood\, MI\, 49512\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="MDCR  DODDBHH - Alayna Zerlentes":MAILTO:ZerlentesA@michigan.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200321T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200321T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20200223T233945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200312T165916Z
UID:2618-1584784800-1584806400@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Sugarbush Festival 2020
DESCRIPTION:This event has been cancelled due to COVID-19\nQuestions? Contact us –\n\n\nemail: community@deafhhs.org\n\n\nTelephone: 616-732-7358
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/sugarbush-festival-2020/
LOCATION:Blandford Nature Center\, 1715 Hillburn Ave NW\, Grand Rapids\, MI 49504\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49504\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200229T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200229T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20200223T233758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200223T233758Z
UID:2610-1582974000-1582984800@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Teen Club Cooking Class
DESCRIPTION:Teen Club is an opportunity for Deaf\, DeafBlind\, & Hard of Hearing students/teen to meet new friends and participate in fun activities that build new skills!\n\n\nJoin us in learning what it is like to cook. This class is open to Deaf\, DeafBlind\, and Hard of Hearing teens who want to learn how to cook with friends. Students will learn how to make a homemade meal and enjoy it once they are finished.\n\n\nThis is a 3 hour event taking place on February 29  11 am – 2 pm..\n\n\nRegister for this outing by February 26.  This is a FREE event for Deaf\, Deafblind\, & Hard of Hearing students/teens in middle school or high school only.\n\n\nThere is limited space available so please reserve your space as soon as possible.\n\n\n\n\n\nQuestions? Contact us – \n\n\n\nemail: kidsigns@deafhhs.org \n\n\nTelephone: 616-732-7358 \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/teen-club-cooking-class/
LOCATION:Mary Free Bed YMCA\, 5500 Burton St SE\, Grand Rapids\, MI 49546\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49546\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200215T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20200112T195407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200112T195407Z
UID:2450-1581795000-1581800400@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Peter Cook live (as part of Silent Weekend)
DESCRIPTION:Peter Cook live on stage. \nTickets   \nDinner and show beginning at 6pm.  $25\nShow only                                             $15\,
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/peter-cook-live-as-part-of-silent-weekend/
LOCATION:Camp Michawana\, 6475 Wilkins Rd\, Hastings\, MI 49058\, Hastings\, MI\, 49058\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200214T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200216T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20200112T194411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200112T194411Z
UID:2445-1581696000-1581854400@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Silent Weekend 2020 ASL Full Immersion Retreat - 10 year anniversary
DESCRIPTION:“Find Your Perfect Vision in 2020”\nYour all inclusive 3 day event ticket includes dinner on Friday evening\, 3 meals and snacks on Saturday\, breakfast on Sunday\, your overnight lodging\, all of your breakout workshops\, and entertainment by world renowned performer\, Peter Cook! Plus fun activities\, games\, networking\, mentoring\, door prizes and more….Come and find your perfect vision in 2020!\nPrices are   :                            Early bird\nFull weekend    –                                           $220\nFull weekend Student/Deaf –                        $170 \nSaturday only-(N/A for students)                  $130\nDinner and Entertainment Saturday night    $25\nEntertainment only Saturday night               $15\nEarly Bird – before January 17\, 2020. After this the price increases by $20 plus fees per ticket.\nStudents must stay the full weekend.\nCancellation Policy – 50% refund if cancelled by January 17\, 2020. After January 18 no refund will be given. D&HHS reserves the right to cancel at any time with a full refund.* Eventbrite fees will NOT be refunded.*\nMeals are included.  If you need special meals please email workshops@deafhhs.org.\nCHECK IN: \nFriday 4:00pm-6:00pm\nBREAK OUT SESSIONS\nBreak out sessions should be chosen based on your signing skills level and are self assessed at your own discretion:\nNovice Skilled Signers: Have completed ASL classes 1-3 at the college level or are in first year ITP\nIntermediate Skilled Signers: Have completed a full year in an ITP\nExpert Skilled Signers: Are native ASL users\, are fluent in the language\, are current interpreters\, graduates of an ITP or Teachers of the Deaf.\nFriday Night\n “2020 Sign Olympics” with Jessica Oliver and your D&HHS team\nBack by popular demand! All participants will “compete” with other teams to be the first or the best team to complete all of the 10 stations. Each station will allow opportunity for improving skills in an individual and a team setting. Each team will be able to demonstrate appropriate classifier usage\, facial expressions\, body language\, story-telling skills\, signing skills\, and team work. Judges will compare the skills of individuals and teams to help them improve their abilities and go for the GOLD! This is a combined activity for all levels and all attendees – *CEUs approved by RID for 0.2 Professional Studies\n***This workshop is appropriate for all signing skills Novice – Expert***\nSaturday Morning\n“Importance of the Expression” with Cassie Simmons (9am – 10:30am and 10:30am- 12pm) \nWhen you’re watching a native Deaf signer\, do you wish you could have the expressions they have? Have you gotten feedback that your facial expression doesn’t change? It’s a struggle for many interpreting students and interpreters too! Deaf Comedian and performer\, Cassie Simmons\, is here to help. – *CEUs approved by RID for 0.15 Professional Studies\n***This workshop is appropriate for all signing skills Novice – Expert***\n“Don’t Be Mad If I Don’t Look. Accommodating Hard of Hearing Consumers” with Corey Axelrod (Part 1 9am – 10:30am. Part 2 10:30am-12pm)** NOTE THIS HAS 2 PARTS**\nThis interactive workshop explores the multiple challenges Hard of Hearing consumers face on a daily basis in today’s society and how interpreters can best adapt to provide support. During this workshop\, designed for interpreters who work closely with or provide services to Hard of Hearing consumers\, Corey – a Hard of Hearing individual who is also culturally Deaf and 4th generation in his family with deafness – will deliver insight and impact that enables audiences to more clearly understand how to best work with Hard of Hearing consumers. — *CEUs approved by RID for 0.3 Professional Studies (3 hr workshop)\n***This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Expert level***\n“Perspectives in Nursing School and Clinical” with Diane Bass (Part 1 9am – 10:30am. Part 2 10:30am – 12pm)** NOTE THIS HAS 2 PARTS**\n You’ll learn first-hand what interpreting for a Deaf Nursing student is like in this interactive workshop with current student nurse associate\, Diane Bass. You’ll learn the professional’s perspective and Pros/Cons of working with Interpreters in a clinical setting along with the clinical instructor’s perspective. You’ll learn about the role of advocacy within the profession and demonstrate possible real-world scenarios. You’ll learn about the medical interpreters’ role in student clinical settings and what to expect when meeting student’s accommodation needs. You’ll also be exposed and learn medical terminology in ASL and English. Come ready to be blown away by Diane Bass\, BA/BS/BSN RN Student. – *CEUs approved by RID for 0.3 Professional Studies (3 hr workshop)\n***This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Intermediate – Expert level***\n“Jump into ASL Sports” with Christopher Rawlings. (9am – 10:30am and 10;30am – 12pm) \nIn this workshop\, participants will understand the art of signing various sports signs. This includes: numbers\, team classifiers\, sports plays\, positioning\, scoring and much more.   There will also be a discussion about gender roles in sports and how that influences your interpretation. By attending\, participants will gain more variety in their interpretation out in the community. There will be group discussions\, as well as activities throughout the presentation. – *CEUs approved by RID for 0.3 Professional Studies (3 hr workshop)\n***This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Novice – Expert level***\n“Creativity and ASL” with Peter Cook. (9am – 10:30am and 10:30am – 12pm) \nThis course will focus on utilizing American Sign Language as tool for creating the art of storytelling\, poetry\, and Deaf Theater. You will participate in activities\, and discussions. This course is specifically designed for interpreting students and Deaf students\, to increase their understanding of how the artistic aspects of Deaf Culture are expressed through Creative American Sign Language. – *CEUs approved by RID for 0.15 Professional Studies\n*** This workshop is appropriate for all signing skills at the Novice – Expert level***\nSaturday afternoon\n“Strategic Community Allyship” with Corey Axelrod **NOTE 3 HOUR TIME BLOCK **(1:15pm – 4:15pm) \nThis workshop encourages participants to take a closer look at the perceived and actual benefits of strategic community allyship. Through Deaf lens\, Corey Axelrod – founder and CEO of 2axend – will identify multiple ways sign language interpreters can effectively provide long-term strategic support that will collectively benefit the Deaf and interpreting communities. –  *CEUs approved by RID for 0.3 Professional Studies\n*** This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Expert level***\nAdvanced Cultural Competency with Jeanette Johnson **NOTE 3 HOUR TIME BLOCK** (1:15pm – 4:15pm)\n: MDCR Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing’s Rights Representative Jeannette Johnson will present on advanced concepts of cultural competency within the Deaf culture. Issues of bias\, intent vs impact and ethical dilemmas will be discussed during the workshop. This will help interpreter training program students and interpreters alike\, to understand better how to navigate various ethical situations\, and become more culturally competent. *CEUs approved by RID for 0.3 Professional Studies\n*** This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Intermediate – Expert level***\n“Personification” with Christopher Rawlings.**NOTE 3 HOUR TIME BLOCK**(1:15pm – 4:15pm) \nParticipants will be immersed into the world of full language access using American Sign Language. This will be an opportunity for participants to learn how to use their body as various objects (ball\, plants\, etc.) During this workshop\, Christopher will describe the rules involved on how to use classifiers and how to transform your body into an object through movement and facial expressions. This in return will give participants more variety in their interpretation out in the community. – *CEUs approved by RID for 0.3 Professional Studies\n***This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Novice – Expert level***\n“Narrative Development of Personal Experience Storytelling in ASL” with Peter Cook.**NOTE 3 HOUR TIME BLOCK** (1:15pm – 4:15pm) \nThe participants should be familiar with the current trend in ASL Literature and narrative discourse. The purpose of this workshop is to explore the role of Narrator and Character in ASL storytelling. The participants will have the chance to exercise role shifting between Narrator and Character. Features such as Body shifting\, Eye gazing\, Physical features\, Positions\, and Power shifting will be discussed. The participants will create stories through their personal experiences and will be given assignment during the course of the workshop. – *CEUs approved by RID for 0.3 Professional Studies\n*** This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Expert level***\n“ITP Students Meet the Panel” with Experienced Interpreter Mentors. (4:30pm – 5:45pm)\n Have you got a million questions about the interpreting profession? Do you want to know how long it took your favorite role model to achieve their current skill level? Maybe you have questions for a professional medical interpreter but weren’t sure where or how to ask? Look no further\, we have just the panel for you. Perfectly paced for ITP students from all programs\, you won’t have to wonder any longer. Come with your questions written out or plan to ask in person. This is your safe space! – No CEUs available.\n*** This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Novice level***\nSunday morning\n“Student ITP Rants and Raves” with your D&HHS team. (10am – 11:30am)\n What’s your Perfect Vision for 2020? Do you have a great suggestion or something that you just have to share? Come with all your ideas for this year and beyond. Bring your thoughts from the weekend\, and your questions for the remainder of the year. We want to hear from you! – No CEUs available\n*** This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Novice level***\n“Deaf Community Panel” with various Deaf Professionals. (10am – 11:30am)\n In this workshop we will have discussions led by a team of Deaf and hearing moderators. We will discuss\, from the panelist’s perspective\, what is expected from both the hearing interpreters and Deaf consumers during a job. The moderators will present various scenarios to the panel and they will discuss how to handle the situation appropriately from their perspective. Also\, what should or could be done differently and if any corrective action should be taken. – *CEUs approved by RID for 0.15 Professional Studies\n*** This workshop is appropriate for signing skills at the Intermediate – Expert level***\nHere is a Sample of the Drafted Schedule. Please pick your workshop choices based on timeslot choices and your skill level. Please do NOT pick overlapping timeslots.\n \nFAQs \n\nI’m in ASL 1 or 2 right now\, can I come to Silent Weekend?\nThis weekend-long event will be entirely in Sign Language\, both receptively and expressively. All of the presenters are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. If you have not completed ASL 3 at the college level\, Silent Weekend is not a good fit for you yet. Please consider joining us when you are more comfortable with the language. \nAre there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?\nYou must be over 18 years old to attend.\n I’ve graduated my ITP\, but I’m not yet a certified interpreter. Which ticket do I purchase?\nYou should purchase a “Early Bird Full Weekend” ticket prior to January 17th if you plan to attend Friday-Sunday. “Student or Deaf/Hard of Hearing Full Weekend” tickets are reserved for current students with a college ID or a Deaf or Hard of Hearing person.\nWhat can I bring into the event?\nYou should bring bedding including a sleeping bag or blankets\, a pillow and your toiletries (towel\, soap\, shampoo\, hairdryer) You should also bring a flashlight\, and warm clothes if you plan to go tubing or sledding on the well-lit tubing hill during free time. Please do not bring valuables as we cannot be held responsible for anything lost or stolen. Please do bring your quarters to feed the piggy bank for each spoken word if you happen to slip up.\n How can I contact the organizer with any questions?\nPlease email Jennifer Kolhoff\, D&HHS Workshop Coordinator\, at workshops@deafhhs.org\n What’s the refund policy?\n50% refund if cancelled by January 17\, 2020. After Janurary 18th\, no refund will be given. D&HHS reserves the right to cancel at any time with a full refund. *Eventbrite fees will NOT be refunded at any time.*\nWhat if I can’t make it because the roads are bad?\nMany months of planning and coordinating go into this type of event including renting the facility and securing professional presenters. Unfortunately\, that means that we will not cancel (even in the case of extreme winter weather) We understand that travel in Michigan during February can sometimes be hazardous and we hope that everyone uses their own discretion with safety in mind. We cannot refund to individuals due to an unforeseen weather event because of the expenses that have already been committed to reserving the facility\, lodging\, food\, entertainment\, and workshop presenters. We ask that you contact the workshop coordinator at workshops@deafhhs.org if you expect to be delayed due to weather.\nDo I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?\nNo. You can check in when you arrive by giving your name to the person at the registration table.\n Is my registration fee or ticket transferrable?\nNo\, please email workshops@deafhhs.org if you have a specific question.\n\n 
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/silent-weekend-2020-asl-full-immersion-retreat-10-year-anniversary/
LOCATION:Camp Michawana\, 6475 Wilkins Rd\, Hastings\, MI 49058\, Hastings\, MI\, 49058\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200211T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200211T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20191226T032109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191226T221601Z
UID:2391-1581415200-1581422400@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:February Community Session - MDCR
DESCRIPTION:Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) \nThe Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing (DODDBHH) \nHave questions about navigating services? Have concerns you want to talk about? Come meet and talk with the Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing at our monthly community sessions! \nMonthly sessions are scheduled for: \nTuesday January 14\, 2020 \nTuesday February 11\, 2020 \nTuesday March 24\, 2020 \nTuesday April 14\, 2020 \nTuesday May 12\, 2020 \nAll times 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nLocation: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services 3680 44th St\, SE Suite 201 Kentwood\, MI 49512 \nTo RSVP for the session and to confirm if you need an accommodation to attend\, please contact Alayna Zerlentes at ZerlentesA@michigan.gov or VP: 313-437-7035\nMeetings will be cancelled in case of inclement weather. \nMDCR plain text flyer
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/michigan-department-of-civil-rights-the-division-on-deaf-deafblind-and-hard-of-hearing-community-session/
LOCATION:Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services\, 3680 44th St SE Ste 201\, Kentwood\, MI\, 49512\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="MDCR  DODDBHH - Alayna Zerlentes":MAILTO:ZerlentesA@michigan.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200125T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200125T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20200112T222404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200112T222537Z
UID:2453-1579975200-1579986000@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services - Night At The Griffins
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, January 25th\nDoors open: 6pm / Game Time: 7pm\nGrand Rapids\, MI – Van Andel Arena \nThe Grand Rapids Griffins are excited to host D&HHS at the Griffins for their first ever Hockey Without Barriers Night on Saturday\, January 25th! \n\n– Hockey Without Barriers Night\n– American Sign Language\, ASL\, Interpretation\n– Exclusive seating and premium discounts\n– Pre-game fleece blanket giveaway \n\nGet your tickets now to ensure your seat for a night filled with friends\, family\, and hockey! By purchasing online you will be able to receive discounted tickets!\nFollow the link here to be seated in the interpreted section with the group from Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services. \n\n1. Go to www.griffinshockey.com/promocode\n2. Enter HOCKEY as your promo code\n3. Select seats and complete purchase!
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-services-night-at-the-griffins/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200114T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200114T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20191226T215211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191226T221428Z
UID:2400-1578996000-1579003200@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:January Community Session- MDCR
DESCRIPTION:Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) \nThe Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing (DODDBHH) \nHave questions about navigating services? Have concerns you want to talk about? Come meet and talk with the Division on Deaf\, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing at our monthly community sessions! \nMonthly sessions are scheduled for: \nTuesday January 14\, 2020 \nTuesday February 11\, 2020 \nTuesday March 24\, 2020 \nTuesday April 14\, 2020 \nTuesday May 12\, 2020 \nAll times 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nLocation: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services 3680 44th St\, SE Suite 201 Kentwood\, MI 49512 \nTo RSVP for the session and to confirm if you need an accommodation to attend\, please contact Alayna Zerlentes at ZerlentesA@michigan.gov or VP: 313-437-7035\nMeetings will be cancelled in case of inclement weather. \nMDCR plain text flyer
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/january-community-session-michigan-department-of-civil-rights-the-division-on-deaf-deafblind-and-hard-of-hearing/
LOCATION:Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services\, 3680 44th St SE Ste 201\, Kentwood\, MI\, 49512\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="MDCR  DODDBHH - Alayna Zerlentes":MAILTO:ZerlentesA@michigan.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191207T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191207T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20191110T174715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191123T202458Z
UID:1930-1575716400-1575723600@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Signing Santa
DESCRIPTION:Meet Deaf Santa \nMake Holiday Crafts \nEnjoy snacks and drinks \nSigned Story time at 11:30am and 12:30pm \nGifts available to the first 50 children! No tickets needed \nWant to help? We are in need of gift donations for this event! \nCall our office or stop by for more details 616-732-7358 \nLink to News Story about the event here
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/signing-santa/
LOCATION:Crossroads Milddle School\, 4400 Ambrose NE\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49525\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191109T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191109T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20190922T182310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190922T182310Z
UID:1824-1573290000-1573300800@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Self-Employed Tax Basics ( NEW! shortened version )
DESCRIPTION:Self-Employed Tax Basics with Ray Thomas of R. Thomas and Associates.\nSaturday November 9\, 2019 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Grand Rapids\, MI. EARLY DISCOUNT RATE $35 ( not including online fee) UNTIL OCTOBER 11\, 2019. REGULAR RATE $55 (not including online fee) AFTER OCTOBER 11\, 2019. CANCELLATION POLICY: 50% REFUND IF CANCELLED BY OCTOBER 18 2019. AFTER OCTOBER 18\, NO REFUND WILL BE GIVEN.Only the cost of the workshop will be refunded.  The Eventbrite fees are non-refundable. \nRay Thomas is the hero you need to help answer all your tax questions just in time for the start of the new year. He will put to rest the question of what you can and cannot claim. Get ready to learn the basics in this shortened version of his very popular workshop.\nThis is intended for anyone with a self-employment business\, with a focus on free-lance interpreting businesses.\n***Presented in spoken English***\n**Please notify Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services by October 11 if you need accomodations.**\nABOUT THE PRESENTERRay Thomas began his career infinance shortly out of school in 1988working for a mid-sized company asthe Chief Financial Officer. He heldthat position for 11 years\, andsimultaneously was employed parttime as the Assistant Controller for alarge local video rental chain until itwas sold to a national video store chain.He has spent the past 30 years buildinghis firm with a focus and emphasis onpersonal client service and qualitywork specializing in the “for profit”business sector. His client base rangesfrom small to mid-size companies andself-employed individuals.\nProfessional Studies CEUs APPROVED through Connecticut RID!\n**Connecticut RID is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies (PS) program is offered for 0.3 CEUs at the “Some” instructional level.**\nQuestions may be directed to Jennifer Kolhoff\, Workshop Coordinator\, at workshops@deafhhs.org or by calling 616-732-7358.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/self-employed-tax-basics-new-shortened-version/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191024T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191024T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20191002T145743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T145743Z
UID:1834-1571936400-1571943600@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Fall Fest
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate Fall at Post Family Farms on October 24th\, 2019 from 5pm-7pm. Enjoy cider & donuts\, fall activities\, and a story time in ASL! This event is free for Deaf\, DeafBlind\, and Hard of Hearing children under 18 years old! All others are $5 for admission. No pre-registration necessary\, simply pay at the gate. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/fall-fest/
LOCATION:Post Family Farm\, 5081 Bauer Rd\, Hudsonville\, MI\, 49426\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191010T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191010T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20190922T182127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T181953Z
UID:1821-1570721400-1570725000@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:Teen Club Television Production
DESCRIPTION:Teen Club is an opportunity for Deaf\, DeafBlind\, & Hard of Hearing students/teen to meet new friends and participate in fun activities that build new skills!\n\n\nJoin us in learning what it is like to work in television production. Tour the WOOD TV 8 studio with Maranda Where you Live. Chat with Brett\, a Hard of Hearing man who works in television production!\n\n\nThis is a one hour event taking place on October 10 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm.\n\n\nRegister for this outing by October 9\, 2019 using Evenbrite. This is a FREE event for Deaf\, Deafblind\, & Hard of Hearing students/teens in middle school or high school only.\n\n\n\n\n\nQuestions? Contact us – \n\n\n\nemail: kidsigns@deafhhs.org \n\n\nTelephone: 616-732-7358 \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/teen-club-television-production/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190926T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190926T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20190816T133305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190816T134505Z
UID:1747-1569520800-1569528000@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:ASL 2 (American Sign Language) Kentwood Classes Fall 2019
DESCRIPTION:The ASL 2 class at our offices is continuing American Sign Language (ASL).  It is designed for anyone who wants to continue learning sign language to use in everyday life and to communicate with people who use ASL as their primary language. This class continues the journey to proficiency in ASL\,  but not intented to be a substitute for professional intensive training to become a sign language interpreter.\nThe cost is $100 per student until September 15\, 2019. After this the cost is $110 per student. The book cost is $55. No refunds will be given after the first day of class. Only the cost of the class and books will be refunded.  THE EVENTBRITE FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. For students under 18 please contact datwood@deafhhs.org.\nStudents are encouraged to contact/visit Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services to further their education through deaf community involvement and use of our library.\nThe textbook is good for all ASL 1\,2\,3 and Conversational Classes!  \nClass sessions are 8 weeks long and meet once per week.\nIf less than 4 people register for either class\, it will be cancelled and refunds given.\nQuestions should be directed to Denise Stephenson at 616-732-7358\, or email finance@deafhhs.org.\nWe look forward to seeing you at class!\nIn order to keep overhead costs down while adding a more efficient and convenient way to register for our events\, each ticket has a nominal fee added on for the use of Eventbrite.  We thank you for absorbing this cost.\nAmerican Sign Language Interpreters are professionals who have completed intensive training in their field and are licensed to work according to Michigan Law (PA 204). The Federal Americans with Disabilities Act guarantees a deaf or hard of hearing person the right to effective communicaiton in the workplace and in places of public accomodation; this requirement is not met by the use of an unlicensed signer.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/asl-2-american-sign-language-kentwood-classes-fall-2019/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190925T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190925T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20190816T133228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190816T134505Z
UID:1742-1569434400-1569441600@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:ASL 2 (American Sign Language) Grand Haven Classes Fall 2019
DESCRIPTION:The ASL 2 class at our offices is continuing American Sign Language (ASL).  It is designed for anyone who wants to continue learning sign language to use in everyday life and to communicate with people who use ASL as their primary language. This class begins the journey to proficiency in ASL\,  but not intented to be a substitute for professional intensive training to become a sign language interpreter.\nThe cost is $100 per student until September 15\, 2019. After this the cost is $110 per student. The book cost is $55. No refunds will be given after the first day of class. Only the cost of the class and books will be refunded.  THE EVENTBRITE FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. For students under 18 please contact datwood@deafhhs.org.\nStudents are encouraged to contact/visit Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services to further their education through deaf community involvement and use of our library.\nThe textbook is good for all ASL 1\,2\,3 and Conversational Classes!  \nClass sessions are 8 weeks long and meet once per week.\nIf less than 4 people register for either class\, it will be cancelled and refunds given.\nQuestions should be directed to Denise Stephenson at 616-732-7358\, or email finance@deafhhs.org.\nWe look forward to seeing you at class!\nIn order to keep overhead costs down while adding a more efficient and convenient way to register for our events\, each ticket has a nominal fee added on for the use of Eventbrite.  We thank you for absorbing this cost.\nAmerican Sign Language Interpreters are professionals who have completed intensive training in their field and are licensed to work according to Michigan Law (PA 204). The Federal Americans with Disabilities Act guarantees a deaf or hard of hearing person the right to effective communicaiton in the workplace and in places of public accomodation; this requirement is not met by the use of an unlicensed signer.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/asl-2-american-sign-language-grand-haven-classes-fall-2019/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190925T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190925T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T071823
CREATED:20190816T133132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190816T134505Z
UID:1737-1569434400-1569441600@deafhhs.org
SUMMARY:ASL 2 (American Sign Language) Grand Rapids classes Fall 2019
DESCRIPTION:The ASL 2 class at our offices is continuing American Sign Language (ASL).  It is designed for anyone who wants to continue learning sign language to use in everyday life and to communicate with people who use ASL as their primary language. This class continues the journey to proficiency in ASL\,  but not intented to be a substitute for professional intensive training to become a sign language interpreter.\nThe cost is $100 per student until September 15\, 2019. After this the cost is $110 per student. The book cost is $55. No refunds will be given after the first day of class. Only the cost of the class and books will be refunded.  THE EVENTBRITE FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.  For students under 18 please contact datwood@deafhhs.org.\nStudents are encouraged to contact/visit Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services to further their education through deaf community involvement and use of our library.\nThe textbook is good for all ASL 1\,2\,3 and Conversational Classes!  \nClass sessions are 8 weeks long and meet once per week.\nIf less than 4 people register for either class\, it will be cancelled and refunds given.\nQuestions should be directed to Denise Stephenson at 616-732-7358\, or email finance@deafhhs.org.\nWe look forward to seeing you at class!\nIn order to keep overhead costs down while adding a more efficient and convenient way to register for our events\, each ticket has a nominal fee added on for the use of Eventbrite.  We thank you for absorbing this cost.\nAmerican Sign Language Interpreters are professionals who have completed intensive training in their field and are licensed to work according to Michigan Law (PA 204). The Federal Americans with Disabilities Act guarantees a deaf or hard of hearing person the right to effective communicaiton in the workplace and in places of public accomodation; this requirement is not met by the use of an unlicensed signer.
URL:https://deafhhs.org/event/asl-2-american-sign-language-grand-rapids-classes-fall-2019/
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