OVID-19 Vaccine Mobile Clinic for anyone aged 12 or older.
Staff, students, alumni, friends and family are all encouraged to participate.
ASL Interpreters will be provided by NMSD.
Date/Time: August 19th from 9:30AM – NOON
Location: James A. Little Theater Entrance, NMSD’s Santa Fe Campus.
Mobile Clinic will be run by FEMA.
Anyone who gets vaccinated is eligible for the $100 INCENTIVE from NMDOH. Visit www.vaccinenm.org for details.
The movie CODA is showing through September 16. All showings have Open Captions. View the trailer, see all showtimes, and purchase tickets at https://santafe.violetcrown.com/movie/VC000244.
The movie Candyman will be shown with open captions on Sunday, August 29 at 2:40pm. View the trailer and purchase tickets here: https://santafe.violetcrown.com/movie/VC000271
New Mexico Deaf Camp & Outdoors is hosting a Labor Day camping trip at Davis Willow Dispersed Campground, in Tererro, NM September 3-5. Find more info on their Facebook page or contact Ron Sammons rondolphin@gmail.com with questions. www.facebook.com/NMDeafCampers
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HLAA Albuquerque Meeting
The next HLAA Albuquerque meeting will be September 18 and will be on Zoom only – not in person. They planned to continue hybrid meetings, but because of the increase in COVID cases they are shifting back to Zoom only. Details will be posted here: www.hearinglossabq.org.
There will be a Deaf Night Out in Santa Fe at Tumbleroot on September 25 after the NMSD Homecoming game. There is ample parking, food and beverages available for purchase, and indoor and outdoor seating. See more details in the Santa Fe Deaf Night Out Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/287031299564485/.
“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” will be shown with Open Captions at Violet Crown Santa Fe on Sunday, October 3 at 3:30pm. View the trailer and purchase tickets here: https://santafe.violetcrown.com/movie/VC000322.
Hiring Deaf and Hard of Hearing employees involves planning for communication access. What are the optimal reasonable accommodation models that corporations and government agencies have used to provide effective communication with deaf and hard of hearing employees? Attend this workshop and learn from experts who have created or operated such models for their employers! Panelists include Tracy Schramm at IBM, Bill Harkness at Boeing, Alison Levy at the U.S. Department of Transportation, and Opeoluwa Sotonwa at the Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. View details and register here: www.nad.org/webinar-reasonable-accommodation-models-in-the-workplace.
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