Signing Circle on Wednesday, March 4 in Waimea
Dear Signing Circle,
We are meeting next Wednesday, March 4, at 1:45-3:00 at the Food Court at Parker Ranch Shopping Center in Waimea.
Warm up your facial expression muscles and your intuition. We have a fun activity planned to put both to the test.
Also, at last month's meeting Owen and Linda said that they had some games that we could try. We would love to have you introduce them to the Circle.
Has anyone heard if they are offering any ASL classes or workshops soon? Will any ASL classes be held at the new community college on the West Side or up in Honoka'a?
As a reward for your efforts, we will have fun playing a great game that involves, signing, guessing, and working together to form perfectly matched pairs, triads, and quads.
As always, our only rule is to try to keep our voices turned off during Signing Circle. This motivates us to use ASL exclusively during our time together. We can always use pen and paper, or finger spelling, and a great deal of pantomime when we hit a speed bump. Funny misunderstandings are always a source of widespread giggles.
Anyone interested in using ASL, learning ASL, and practicing ASL are all welcome. Some of us are hard of hearing, some are deaf, some are speaking, but we all share a love of ASL and a good sense of humor. Beginners and experts enjoy the Circle. It's just a casual opportunity to learn cool new signs, make new friends, and re-connect.
We are meeting next Wednesday, March 4, at 1:45-3:00 at the Food Court at Parker Ranch Shopping Center in Waimea.
Warm up your facial expression muscles and your intuition. We have a fun activity planned to put both to the test.
Also, at last month's meeting Owen and Linda said that they had some games that we could try. We would love to have you introduce them to the Circle.
Has anyone heard if they are offering any ASL classes or workshops soon? Will any ASL classes be held at the new community college on the West Side or up in Honoka'a?
As always, our only rule is to try to keep our voices turned off during Signing Circle. This motivates us to use ASL exclusively during our time together. We can always use pen and paper, or finger spelling, and a great deal of pantomime when we hit a speed bump. Funny misunderstandings are always a source of widespread giggles.
Anyone interested in using ASL, learning ASL, and practicing ASL are all welcome. Some of us are hard of hearing, some are deaf, some are speaking, but we all share a love of ASL and a good sense of humor. Beginners and experts enjoy the Circle. It's just a casual opportunity to learn cool new signs, make new friends, and re-connect.
Hosted by Nancy Oppenheim
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