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UNCG features an ASL Film called the "Versa Effect."

UNCG features an ASL film called "Versa Effect." It will be shown at UNCG-School of Education Building 1300 Spring Garden Street Greensboro, NC on Saturday March 17, 2012 at 2 pm. The tickets are $11 each and the money will go to NC Black Deaf Advocates. Please share it with anyone who will be interested. Contact Joseph Hill at jchill3@uncg.edu or VP 240-724-6670. You can also buy the DVD! :c)

Cool new site!!

http://limpingchicken.com/ The Limping Chicken, a brand-new website offering news, features and opinion on deaf issues and culture in the UK! As well as producing its own content, The Limping Chicken will help you find the most interesting, informative and thought-provoking deaf blogs, news and entertainment on the web. This site is deaf-produced and editorially independent. To find out more about us, click here. The Limping Chicken is edited by partially-deaf journalist and scriptwriter Charlie Swinbourne.

Hands Up BBQ-Sat. March 24th 2-5:30pm

Saturday, March 24th from 2-5:30pm at Bur Mil Park 5834 Bur-Mill Club Road Greensboro, NC 27410 We will be at the front picnic tables by the playgrounds and volleyball net. This is a potluck style BBQ—we will provide the hotdogs and drinks, just bring a side dish and be ready to have some fun! We will be raising money for NCKODA—please bring a donation of $5 or more per family. Thanks! For more information contact: Monica McGee at mamcgee87@yahoo.com or Ruben Leon at ruben.leon64@gmail.com

“Improve Your Communication Skills & Have More Fun At Your Job”

“Improve Your Communication Skills & Have More Fun At Your Job” Facilitated by Paul Barrett Hosted by Triangle NCRID (TRID) 0.25 Professional Studies CEUs Workshop Description: This workshop is the colliding of two worlds: interpreting and improvisation! Interpreting is all about improvisation. It is about being in the moment, actively listening, relaxing and enjoying engaging in something that you like doing. This workshop will give you new tools to help you become a more effective interpreter, and enjoy your job more. Audience: This workshop is intended for working interpreters and interpreting students of all levels. Presenter: Paul Barrett has been performing and teaching improvisation all across America for more than 10 years. He lives now in Raleigh and is the Associate Director at Comedy Worx in downtown Raleigh. He has taught improvisational techniques to Fortune 500 companies and is always delighted to have the opportunity to share how improvisation makes your job, and you...