Rochester City Ballet’s ‘Peter and the Wolf” Interpreted Feb. 5-6 at 2 PM

To Whom It May Concern:

Rochester City Ballet has a rich tradition of providing quality performances for people of all ages.  This year – our production of Peter and the Wolf, which is a wonderful event for families with young children, will be sign language interpreted for the hearing impaired.

Attached please find our flier that may be forwarded on or posted.   If you would consider listing our event online and you need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me.

We are very excited about offering this special production to the hearing impaired.

Thank you for your consideration.

Deborah Tretter
Communications Manager
Rochester City Ballet
585-461-5850 – office
585-752-4988 – mobile
dtretter@rochestercityballet.com
www.rochestercityballet.com

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The Church of the Epiphany

Dear Sir:
Please spread news for me.
Thank you
Debbie Maloney

The Church of the Epiphany
3285 Buffalo Rd.
Rochester, NY  14624  (in Gates)
Rev’d Nancy Dunbar Stevens
#585-247-4190

ASL Interpreter
Sunday Service – 10am
(Jan. 30th – 9:30am)
(Feb.  6th – 10am)

Hope to see you all there..

2011 Deaf Rochester Film Fest

The Deaf Rochester Film Fest website is now available.  March 31st – April 3rd. Stacy Lawrence is the 2011 DRFF coordinator.

We will have a special guest this year: Emmanuelle Laborit, a French Deaf actress will be at the event. She is featured in a film that will be shown, Marianna Ucria at the Little Theater, Friday eve, April 1st..
There is a library guide related to Emmanuelle—you will find articles, books, media, book reading guide, etc

All invited to the events at The Wallace Center Library Friday April 1st

1-1:30—Emmanuelle Laborit book signing of her book, Cry of the Gull.
1:30-2:30—Newby Ely discuss Deaf Film Posters and Deaf Film collection he donated to Deaf Studies Archive
2:30-4—Deaf Studies Archives (coordinated by Becky Simmons) exhibit of Deaf Film posters, press books, press kits and reception

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Joan Naturale , NTID Library Liaison
RIT, Wallace Center, Bldg 5-1422
90 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester, NY 14623-5603

E: JXNWML@rit.edu
V/VP:  585.563.3818
Fax:    585.475.2340
IM:    ntidlibrarian AOL, MSN, Yahoo or Google

RE: DeafROC

Hello
Pleae add flyer for DRBBQ   (Deaf Rochester BBQ)

See attached.

Thanks

Sylvia Sirianni
President DRBBQ

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Event announcement

Can you post this flyer on Deaf Roc?

Thanks!

Jamie


JM

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2011 Super Bowl Party at RRCD

2/6/2011 1:00 PM to 11:00 PM

ROCHESTER RECREATION CLUB OF THE DEAF
1564 LYELL AVE

February 6, 2011 – 1PM UNTIL ? ? ?

SNACKS DURING HALFTIME
DINNER SERVED AT 5PM

The 2011 Super Bowl will be played at the Dallas Cowboys’ new stadium in Arlington, Texas!

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO. Call RRCD VP: 585.286.2172

Save the Date – The 68th Biennial Conference of the Empire State Association of the Deaf (NY)

The 68th Biennial Conference of the Empire State Association of the Deaf (NY) will be held on June 23-26, 2011 in Buffalo, New York. The theme is “Expanding 21st Century Deaf Advocacy, Education, and Technology.” The Conference will be hosted by the Buffalo Civic Association of the Deaf.

There will be a banquet and additional entertainment on Saturday, June 25th.

Registration, hotel details, and additional information about the Conference itself will posted soon!

Individuals or organizations interested in sponsorship information can contact us at BCADeafWNY@yahoo.com

Anyone interested in becoming a workshop presenter can also send us an email as soon as possible.

Information about the Conference will also be posted on the Empire State Association of the Deaf’s website: www.esad.org

Join our group on Facebook!

Texas Hold’em Poker Tourney Sat. Jan. 22

Are you up for a game and fun night?

1/22/2011 starts at 7:00 PM

Rochester 
Recreation
 Club 
for 
the 
Deaf 
(RRCD)

1564
 Lyell 
Ave
Rochester, 
NY

Entry fee:
$15.00 – member
$18.00 – non-member

($13.00 ~ prize)

Hosted
 by
 RRCD

For
 more 
information – Please 
contact:
Chuck DiVincenzo puffy5@rochester.rr.com

Gifted RIT/NTID Student Gives Hope, Life, to Others

NTID News – Dec. 14, 2010

It’s not every college student who can say they’ve had a lifelong wish come true. But Lauren Aggen isn’t an ordinary college student.

She was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, leaving her left ventricle too small to pump blood through her body. Her prognosis for survival was bleak without a heart transplant.

When she was eight days old, a donor heart became available and she received her transplant. Of the eight children who received heart transplants that year in Chicago, four of them never went home and the other three have needed additional transplants.

“I’ve been very fortunate that my heart matched,” Aggen says.

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Legacy of M.L.K. Jr. “Talking About Service” 01/22/11

Rochester School for the Deaf Alumni Association (RSDAA)

Community Conversations
New York Council for the Humanities

Talking About Service

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s birth provides an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussion about public service and civic engagement.

Join us to read together an excerpt from Dr. King’s speech The Drum Major Instinct and talk about his legacy of service and its place in our lives and our democracy.

Saturday, January 22, 2011
2:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Rochester School for the Deaf, 1545 St. Paul Street, Rochester, NY
Forrester Hall (Dining Room)

FREE!
Refreshments Courtesy of Wegmans

Contact: Pamela Conley
E-mail: prcnge@rit.edu

LINK to event flyer