Side note: I know, I have been absent for a long while, but I am still alive.
on topic: Cloggy, I live in a town that is 20,000 people small, and am able to tell you where in that town a good half of the Deaf community is and keep track of Deaf culture, and all that from one hour of actually ASKING around. There are plenty of ways to find out, whether through local RID/NAD branches, church Deaf ministries (and I don't mean the ones that make up the signs. I am talking about those who are either certified interpreters or interns going to college in preparation to certify), sometimes Starbucks and Books-a-million host Deaf events.
Do you just not want to try? or do you live in Dyess, Arkansas (population: 60) and have no access to the outside world. From the pictures in your daughter/your blog, you live in suburbia somewhere. Most Anywhere that is big enough to have suburbs has a Deaf community, as far as I have seen (emphasis on the MOST, making it not an absolute statement).
Seek and you shall find. It isn't like they are going to see that you are hearing and summarily ostracize you. So you run the risk of getting told no, but you won't know until you try.
PS: If your language limits your world, what does that mean about you? Are you limiting yourself to the hearing world or will you learn sign language and expand your horizons?