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Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 8:00 AM EDT
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Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 2:00 PM EDT

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Cheri Dowling 
American Society for Deaf Children 
443-277-8899 
cheri@deafchildren.org 

Sponsors

ASDC's online classes are made possible through the generosity of:

Gallaudet University

     


National Technical Institute for the Deaf at RIT

Sorensen Relay Services

Med-El Cochlear Implants

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ASL Weekend: Knoxville, TN 

Take your ASL skills to the next level!
The ASL Weekend is a unique two-day event for parents, professionals, and anyone interested in learning American Sign Language.  Teens ages 16 and up are welcome to attend. Get personalized instruction and meaningful practice to help you sign with confidence. ALL levels and abilities are welcome!
 
TOPICS
  • Reading and literacy 
  • Numbers and counting 
  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) signs 
  • Taboo signs 
  • Sports signs 
  • Fingerspelling 
  • And so much more!
LOCATION
2725 Island Home Blvd
Knoxville, TN. 37920

DATES/TIMES
Saturday October 15, 2022 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday October 16, 2022 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

COST
$250 per person, includes a light breakfast and lunch on both days
ASDC members, save $100 on registration!
Email Cheri@deafchildren.org for your discount code.
Not a member? Join ASDC here for $35
CANCELLATION
No refunds after September 15, 2022
Space is limited reserve your spot today!


Attendee Reviews

“A very organized and extremely entertaining workshop.” – Nicole

“I now feel empowered to use ASL with my deaf child.” – Yesenia

“I feel more confident in my ability to communicate with my 7 month old deaf daughter. This conference was a huge blessing!” – Dana

“Outstanding from start to finish.” – Jill

“Exactly what I needed.” – Matthew

“The attention to detail and dynamic teachers, presenters and coordinator forever have changed my perception and understanding of ASL and the Deaf Community.” – Misty “

This program should be in every school for the deaf.” – Pat