Little Hands Signing: Under the Sea
Sing, sign, play, and learn basic American Sign Language in this fun, hands-on storytime for the whole family. Signing storyteller Kathy MacMillan is the author of Nita’s First Signs and Little Hands &
Sing, sign, play, and learn basic American Sign Language in this fun, hands-on storytime for the whole family. Signing storyteller Kathy MacMillan is the author of Nita’s First Signs and Little Hands &

Registration for this event will be open from May 6, 2021 @ 9:00am to May 20, 2021 @ 9:00am. All attendees need to register. Zoom login information will be emailed

Registration for this event will be open from June 12, 2021 @ 9:00am to June 26, 2021 @ 8:30am. Allowed Ages: Birth – 12 months to Adult. All attendees need

The first deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma is a human rights lawyer advancing disability justice. Ms. Girma’s tireless advocacy for people with disabilities won her

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Go walkin’ through the jungle and learn animal signs through stories, songs, and fun activities for the whole family with Kathy MacMillan, author
Join the library’s virtual storytelling in American Sign Language (ASL) event for preschoolers and elementary aged children. Voice over narration will be provided. Visit the library’s event page to virtually

Join this ASL event for children as we make bird feeders that will attract birds in Maryland. Voice over narration will be provided. To make the birdfeeders, participants will
All of you are invited to join our LDHHAMDC HAPPY HOUR via Zoom Meeting soon! Zoom ID: 8499 059 5610 Sunday,March 20, 2022 1:00 PM (Eastern Time) Vloggers: Danilo Torres,
The CCBC Interpreter Preparation Program is joining forces with the Dental Hygiene program! They are inviting the deaf community to join them and get a free dental cleaning! This event

Promoting Deaf Culture and ASL: One of the primary goals is to celebrate and promote Deaf culture and ASL. By hosting trivia in ASL, the organization supports the use and