Alamance County Silent Dinner
Alamance County will have a Silent Dinner at Olive Garden in Burlington, May 3, at 4pm.
For information, contact Riley Smith (570) 415-0032 VP or (570) 863-8436 text
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Alamance County will have a Silent Dinner at Olive Garden in Burlington, May 3, at 4pm.
For information, contact Riley Smith (570) 415-0032 VP or (570) 863-8436 text
Please contact SDHHDC with any questions - c.smithsdhhdc@gmail.com.
Winston-Salem will have a Silent Dinner at the Hanes Mall Food Court, May 16, 6pm - 8pm.
Please visit this Facebook page to see other discussion, and ask any questions.
For information, email SILENTDINNERWINSTONSALEM@gmail.com.⠀
Join PAD for this spring event, on 5/17 from 5pm-11pm.
They will serve chicken casserole and drinks. Admission is $5 with a covered dish, $10 without a covered dish. College students with ID or children age 6-17 are $5, children 5 and under are free.
Join SDHHDC for this fun day picnic, on 6/7 from 10am-3pm.
Admission costs $5 with a covered dish, $10 without, $5 for kids 6-12, free for kids 0-5.
For questions, call VP 336-899-7059.
Alamance County will have a Silent Dinner at Mayflower Seafood in Burlington, June 7, at 4pm.
For information, contact Riley Smith (570) 415-0032 VP or (570) 863-8436 text
Please contact SDHHDC with any questions - c.smithsdhhdc@gmail.com.
Summary:
The Tony-winning play, based on the best-selling novels, upends the century-old story of how an orphan boy becomes the legendary Peter Pan.
Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair… and the bonds of friendship, duty and love. Though not a musical, this play incorporates musical elements to create its magical storytelling. This production uses ingenious stagecraft and imaginative innovation to bring the story to life. While Peter and the Starcatcher is not considered a children’s show, it is appropriate for young people 8 years and older. Rated G
For questions, please email their Box Office at boxoffice@theatreraleigh.com
Alamance County will have a Silent Dinner at Red Robin in Burlington, July 5, at 4pm.
For information, contact Riley Smith (570) 415-0032 VP or (570) 863-8436 text
Please contact SDHHDC with any questions - c.smithsdhhdc@gmail.com.
Alamance County will have a Silent Dinner at Cracker Barrel in Burlington, August 2, at 4pm.
For information, contact Riley Smith (570) 415-0032 VP or (570) 863-8436 text
Please contact SDHHDC with any questions - c.smithsdhhdc@gmail.com.
Summary:
One of the most beloved Broadway musicals in recent seasons makes its way to Theatre Raleigh!
Featuring unforgettable music and lyrics by Grammy Award winner Sara Bareilles, the story centers on Jenna, a baker who dreams of escaping her job, small town and rocky marriage. Adapted from the 2007 film, it’s an uplifting and inspiring celebration of friendship, motherhood, and the magic of a homemade pie. Waitress promises to be a sweet slice of musical heaven! Rated PG-13
For questions, please email their Box Office at boxoffice@theatreraleigh.com
ASL Coffee Night occurs monthly at various locations. Come on out and have fun signing with other ASL Signers!
For more information or to contact the event host, visit this Facebook page.
Alamance County will have a Silent Dinner at La Cocina Mexican Restaurant in Burlington, September 6, at 4pm.
For information, contact Riley Smith (570) 415-0032 VP or (570) 863-8436 text
Please contact SDHHDC with any questions - c.smithsdhhdc@gmail.com.
ASL Coffee Night occurs monthly at various locations. Come on out and have fun signing with other ASL Signers!
For more information or to contact the event host, visit this Facebook page.
Summary:
What We Leave Behind is a profound and timely musical exploring the impact of chronic illness on a family. When musical theatre composer Jenny receives a diagnosis of breast cancer, it seems as though her world has come crashing down around her, but what a journey she embarks on. Written and composed by husband-and-wife team Jenny Giering and Sean Barry and based upon their shared journey, What We Leave Behind is a compelling one-woman musical, addressing some of the most pressing questions of our time with both heartwarming humor and heart-wrenching honesty. Rated PG-13
For questions, please email their Box Office at boxoffice@theatreraleigh.com
Alamance County will have a Silent Dinner at Texas Roadhouse in Burlington, October 4, at 4pm.
For information, contact Riley Smith (570) 415-0032 VP or (570) 863-8436 text
Please contact SDHHDC with any questions - c.smithsdhhdc@gmail.com.
ASL Coffee Night occurs monthly at various locations. Come on out and have fun signing with other ASL Signers!
For more information or to contact the event host, visit this Facebook page.
Alamance County will have a Silent Dinner at Golden Corral Buffet & Grill in Burlington, November 1, at 4pm.
For information, contact Riley Smith (570) 415-0032 VP or (570) 863-8436 text
Please contact SDHHDC with any questions - c.smithsdhhdc@gmail.com.
Note: Location TBA as Delicious Bakery is in the process of moving.
ASL Coffee Night occurs monthly at various locations. Come on out and have fun signing with other ASL Signers!
For more information or to contact the event host, visit this Facebook page.
Summary:
Once on a Caribbean island, a little girl is rescued from a disastrous storm by four gods—Asaka, Mother of the Earth; Agwé, god of Water; Erzulie, goddess of Love; and Papa Ge, demon of Death. So starts the myth told in this breathtaking story of joy, sorrow and the triumph of love against all forces. Told with Caribbean rhythms and instruments, this Tony Award-winning musical is a testament that a beautiful story simply told has the power to inspire and heal all. Rated PG
For questions, please email their Box Office at boxoffice@theatreraleigh.com
Alamance County will have a Silent Dinner at Harbor Inn Seafood Restaurant in Burlington, December 6, at 4pm.
For information, contact Riley Smith (570) 415-0032 VP or (570) 863-8436 text
Please contact SDHHDC with any questions - c.smithsdhhdc@gmail.com.
Join the SDHHDC Board for this spring fest, on 4/26 from 7pm-11pm.
Admission costs $5 with a finger food, snack, or dessert, $10 without food, and free for kids 0-5.
For questions, call VP 336-899-7059.
Save the date now for Reagan High School's ASL-interpreted production of Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe!
Performances will be April 24-26 at Reagan High School in Pfafftown, NC. Tickets will be $8 in advance and $10 at the door. This show will be interpreted by Reagan High ASL students.
Stay tuned for more information to come on how to purchase tickets.
Check out this event hosted at Triangle Rock Club - Durham!
Join them for rock climbing, signing and making new friends! All levels of signers and climbers welcome. Cost for first time climbers is $20 including rental gear, and for returners the day pass is $25 excluding gear. If you are a first time visitor, please watch the orientation video and sign the waiver and orientation document to maximize time at the facility: https://trianglerockclub.com/visit-us/.
Please note that the gym will be at the Durham location this time. If you are interested in learning how to belay, interpretation will be provided if that is an accommodation you need, just let the host Yuna know. Follow @climb_and_sign on Instagram for event updates if that is your preferred platform. They look forward to seeing everyone there!
For more information and to ask any questions, please visit the Facebook event here.
Save the date now for Reagan High School's ASL-interpreted production of Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe!
Performances will be April 24-26 at Reagan High School in Pfafftown, NC. Tickets will be $8 in advance and $10 at the door. This show will be interpreted by Reagan High ASL students.
Stay tuned for more information to come on how to purchase tickets.
Save the date now for Reagan High School's ASL-interpreted production of Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe!
Performances will be April 24-26 at Reagan High School in Pfafftown, NC. Tickets will be $8 in advance and $10 at the door. This show will be interpreted by Reagan High ASL students.
Stay tuned for more information to come on how to purchase tickets.
Join fellow ASL users for a fun relaxing morning with coffee, tea, and delicious treats!
Note: This is a new location, and the date has changed from what was previously advertised.
Contact ASLcoffeeWS@gmail.com with any questions!
MARLEE MATLIN: NOT ALONE ANYMORE
In 1987, Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award and was thrust into the spotlight at 21 years old. Reflecting on her life in her primary language of American Sign Language, Marlee explores the complexities of what it means to be a trailblazer. As a child, filmmaker Shoshannah Stern was inspired to believe that a Deaf woman like herself could pursue a career as an actor after seeing Matlin win her Oscar, making this directorial debut an intimate and honest full-circle moment.
APRIL 16 / 8:00PM / HANESBRANDS THEATRE (W-S)
APRIL 18 / 8:00PM / RED CINEMAS (GSO)
Accessibility Notice: The film will have subtitling when ASL is being used.
Winston-Salem will have a Silent Dinner at the Hanes Mall Food Court, April 18, 6pm - 8pm.
Please visit this Facebook page to see other discussion, and ask any questions.
For information, email SILENTDINNERWINSTONSALEM@gmail.com.⠀
There will be a Sip & Sign in Durham at the Monuts on 4/18, from 3pm-6pm.
Please email durhamaslevents@gmail.com with any questions.
SILENT NOTES
When Bruce is faced with sudden hearing loss, he embarks on a dangerous journey to raise the money to fix it.
This film will be preceded by
SALVE, ANIMA
A Deaf ballerina with the illusion of dancing like she once did experiences her world morphing into a fantasy after discovering the possibility of bringing the music back into her life.
APRIL 17 / 8:00PM / MARKETPLACE CINEMAS (W-S)
MARLEE MATLIN: NOT ALONE ANYMORE
In 1987, Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award and was thrust into the spotlight at 21 years old. Reflecting on her life in her primary language of American Sign Language, Marlee explores the complexities of what it means to be a trailblazer. As a child, filmmaker Shoshannah Stern was inspired to believe that a Deaf woman like herself could pursue a career as an actor after seeing Matlin win her Oscar, making this directorial debut an intimate and honest full-circle moment.
APRIL 16 / 8:00PM / HANESBRANDS THEATRE (W-S)
APRIL 18 / 8:00PM / RED CINEMAS (GSO)
Accessibility Notice: The film will have subtitling when ASL is being used.