HCAD Hike at Savage Trails in Howard County
Meet at 10am at the Bollman Truss Bridge in Savage, MD. We will hike for 1-2 miles and then have lunch at Roggenart at Savage Mill. RSVP to Lisa at 443-878-9469
Meet at 10am at the Bollman Truss Bridge in Savage, MD. We will hike for 1-2 miles and then have lunch at Roggenart at Savage Mill. RSVP to Lisa at 443-878-9469
ASL Bridge / DMV Join our ASL Brunch on Sundays in Greenbelt! All ASL users and learners are welcome. Brunches are alternately held at two restaurants in Greenbelt, both in the same town plaza. ODD WEEKS: 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays, we meet at Cedars of Lebanon, 103 Centerway. EVEN WEEKS: 2nd and 4th Sundays, […]
Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of each monthWe welcome all levels of signers to come and join us for an evening of ASL socializing and practice. We can be found on the upper level, typically near the stairs. Contact by email for more information: jona3ki@msn.com
Use Door A More information, contact frederickdeafseniors@gmail.com
Deaf A.A meetingMeeting is conducted in ASL.Location: 857 ClubFlyer https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_YJS8wPWkd5ifj4J9t3jiYylhatg7wUB/view?usp=sharing
Zoom Meeting ID: 120 784 691https://baltimoreaa.org/meetings/?weekday=tuesday&time=evening&meeting=agape-12No passcode neededDiscussionHybridIn-person Towson, MD 21204OnlineOpenStep MeetingWheelchair AccessSheppard Pratt, Gibson Bld1 Friends Ln, Towson, MD 21204, USATowson3rd Floor.
We will have a variety of card games available. If you would like to bring your own games, you are more than welcome to do so. Please remember to bring your own lunch.Before joining, you must register with the Center. A 50+ Center registration form and a waiver & release form can be found here:https://www.howardcountymd.gov/resource/50-center-membership-packet.
Bring $ for raffle cards and $10.00 for Bingo cards.
Interpreters will be provided. For questions or concerns, contact organizer at gov.odhh@maryland.gov For accommodations, please email by Friday, May 15, 2026.
ASL (American Sign Language) OPEN MIC PRESENTS: On this night, American sign language users and viewers from all corners of life will come
William Ellsworth Hoy - Born May 23, 1862, in Houcktown, OH. Died December 15, 1961. Last home address site: Cincinnati, OH.First deaf major leaguer. He taught his teammates signs which some have become useful for umpires throughout the world like calling "balls” and “strikes”.