San Diego Deaf Awareness Day

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Deaf Awareness Day
Saturday, October 1, 2005
9:00-5:00pm at Balboa Park Club, San Diego
Hosted by: Deaf Community Services of San Diego, Inc (DCS)

Featuring information for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened,
and Hearing Adults and Children.

* Resources and exhibitions
* Children activities
* Shows and raffles
* Meet new and old friends
* Great networking

TICKETS
Early Bird Special: (Aug 1-Sept 17) ONLY $6
At the Door $8
Senior Citizens (55+) $4
Students WITH ID $4
Children (5-12) $1
Children (0-4) FREE

If you would like to purchase tickets, please check the website:
www.dadsandiego.org

Sponsors: IP-Relay and Sprint

For more information, please contact DCS:
619-398-3440 TTY
619-398-2441 ext 100 Voice
619-398-2444 FAX
info@...
www.dcsofsd.org

I might go... who know-- :) I definitely will bump into some old high school...! :Ohno:
(Did see an OLD long-time friend last weekend that I didn't see since the high school graduation day... it wasn't THAT bad as I thought it would be. :) )
 
Last call-- it is TOMORROW. 9am to 4pm.

I will go for sure, 11am-ish (the parking will be horrible, I suspect).

Look for me~ I don't know what I will wear. I am a washed-out redhead blonde that probably will walk around with a tall fellow. :) You know what I look like anyway-- I have put in enough pictures of myself in this forum! :)

SweetKJ-- are you going there hmm? Will ask you about it tonight.
 
I didn't know there was any deaf people in San Diego
 
bbnt said:
I didn't know there was any deaf people in San Diego


:) The whole point of this event is to spread the awareness which is successful since now YOU know! :giggle:

It is really for ASL students and late-deafened to check out the new products et cetera... Deaf folks just come to socalize. It is my first event-- the DAD has been around for quite a while... saw a lot of friends from my old stomping grounds. Didn't stay too long because... it was getting tiresome to see: "HI! HOW YOU?? WHERE YOU BEEN?? OH, I SEE SOMEBODY, YOU WAIT HERE, BRB!"... it is not a social event.. it is drive-by-socialize. ;)
 
gnarlydorkette said:
:) The whole point of this event is to spread the awareness which is successful since now YOU know! :giggle:

It is really for ASL students and late-deafened to check out the new products et cetera... Deaf folks just come to socalize. It is my first event-- the DAD has been around for quite a while... saw a lot of friends from my old stomping grounds. Didn't stay too long because... it was getting tiresome to see: "HI! HOW YOU?? WHERE YOU BEEN?? OH, I SEE SOMEBODY, YOU WAIT HERE, BRB!"... it is not a social event.. it is drive-by-socialize. ;)



but if there is no deaf people in San Diego then why
do they have a Deaf Awareness Day?
 
Saw this too late! But yes went to DAD :)
Some people were surprised to see me. :dunno: Dunno why. LOL
Yes, it was a "drive-by-socialize" spot.
Brought my dog, too
 
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