[WADNet Post] Apr 8: General WI News
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GENERAL WI NEWS
-- Vlog: Let Our Voices Be Heard! (How???)
-- ASL Weekend Deaf Camp Counselor Openings
-- Disability Check SCAM WARNING
-- WiKODA Blog Update
-- STFIL Go Forward Newsletter
-- Apr 11-13: Teen Getaway Weekend, Jr.
-- Apr 18-20: Allies Retreat 2008
-- May 2 & 3: ASL Seminar
-- May 2-4: ASL Weekend
-- May 10: Brewers Game
-- May 17: Friends Together Again Reunion
-- Jun 7: STFIL General Meeting
-- Jun 27-30: DBC Education Conference in Milwaukee
-- Jul 19: NTC Reunion
-- Jul 24-27: WiKODA Family Camp
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Vlog: Let Our Voices Be Heard! (How???)
Let Our Voices Be Heard! (How?) by Melvin L. Patterson - ASL - YouTube Video
at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6SBimoIFqc&eurl=http://www.deafvideo.tv/video/watch/7498/
(Contributed by: SLAD)
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ASL Weekend Deaf Camp Counselor Openings
Deaf Camp Counselor
Now, the time is getting near for the ASL Weekend, I know many of you
have been involved working as a deaf mentor at the ASL weekend. This
year, we are making a small change for all the deaf people who wants to
be involved with this kind of job: be a deaf camp counselor. Here are
the guidelines what you will be doing:
As a Deaf Camp Counselor – your job duties will include:
· Being a parent – sit at the end of the table for each meal; breakfast,
lunch and dinner on Saturday.
· Interact with the hearing students during the workshops and after
workshops
· Interact with students after the entertainments on Friday and Saturday
nights
You will be paid during that weekend plus free room and board. ONLY 20
people will be hired so please sign up as fast as you can. Deadline is
on April 11th or first come, first dibs!
The dates are May 2, 3 and 4, 2008 and it will be held at the Wisconsin
Lions Camp, Rosholt, WI. For more information, www.aslweekend.org
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact me at
katielvoss@xxxxxxxxx or katielv@xxxxxxxxx Thank you.
(Contributed by: Katie Voss, WADNet Reader)
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Disability Check SCAM WARNING
WARNING!!
If you get email from National Council on Disability with subject "YOUR
DISABILITY CHECK"
DO NOT OPEN THAT. IT IS A SCAM!
The letter has spelling and grammar errors. The person is using his own
private email address instead of the one that belongs to NCD. NCD does
NOT have information about this on their website -- so it is NOT
APPROVED by NCD
Again, DO NOT READ that EMAIL. DO NOT REPLY. DO NOT GIVE INFORMATION
THEY ASK FOR. DELETE THE EMAIL.
You can see an example of the scam letter at http://www.wi-deafdir.info
(Contributed by: Jim Powell, WADNet Reader)
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WiKODA Blog Update
WIKODA (http://www.wikoda.blogspot.com/) now has more new information.
There are some information you need to know.
One, the deadline to register your child for KODA Camp is May 15th.
This is to ensure a spot as well as for us to know how many counselors
we will hire.
Two, the pictures of the campground are posted.
Three, be sure to attend the DHHA Comedy Night! The fundraising event
is sponsored by both organizations and money will go to support DHHA and
to lower the cost of camp per child.
See you on April 26th!
Karen
Watch WIKODA! Support us!
(Contributed by: Karen Dishno, WiKODA)
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STFIL Go Forward Newsletter
The Statewide Task Force on Interpreter Licensing has released the
second issue of its Go Forward newsletter.
To view the PDF newsletter, go to:
http://www.wi-deaf.org/images/documents/stfil/GoForwardv1n2.pdf
A vlog will be coming soon.
(Contributed by: Joel Mankowski, Statewide Task Force on Interpreter
Licensing)
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Apr 11-13: Teen Getaway Weekend, Jr.
The Teen Getaway Weekend Jr “Now It’s Our Turn!” is designed for middle
school students (Grade 6, 7, & 8) who are hard of hearing, deaf and
deafblind. The weekend will take place at the Wisconsin Lion’s Camp in
Rosholt, WI (www.wisconsinlionscamp.com). Students from around the state
of Wisconsin will have the opportunity to meet one another, participate
in fun activities, meet and be inspired by adult hard of hearing and
deaf role models, and to begin their own identity. All middle school
students, regardless of hearing loss or communication preference, are
invited to
attend this unique weekend.
Cost is $35.00 for overnight accommodations, meals, transportation and a
variety of activities.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 17, 2008.
Flyer and registration form available at
http://www.wesp-dhh.wi.gov/documents/TGW%20Jr.%20Registeration%20packet%202008.pdf
This is an exciting opportunity for volunteers to meet and learn from
the challenges and joys of youth who are deaf, hard of hearing and
deafblind. Please consider volunteering your time for this valuable
experience! In exchange for your time, we will provide you with
mileage, lodging and food throughout the weekend. We appreciate your
willingness to assist during this important event.
Please email to daniel.houlihan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx for a volunteer application.
(Contributed by: Daniel Houlihan, WESP-DHH)
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Apr 18-20: Allies Retreat
SAVE THE DATE!
An Allies Retreat is coming to the Portland, Oregon area on April 18-20,
2008
What is an Allies Retreat?
More than anything, an Allies retreat is a chance for Deaf people, CODAs
and Interpreters to understand each other in a new way. We begin our
discussions acknowledging that we experience conflicts. We acknowledge
that the field of interpreting is, above all, about working with people
who are Deaf. We are committed to creating a space to listen and learn
from what Deaf people want to tell us. And we are committed to
recognizing that we must examine how we have responded to the needs of
our diverse colleagues and consumers.
We believe that talking to each other can make a difference. We're
committed to having challenging conversation in a supportive
environment. We believe that by honoring each of our cultures, we can
talk to each other more effectively. We believe that our difficulties
often come from assumptions about what we know (and don't know). By
practicing dialogue with each other, with the support of our peers at
the retreat, we can transform the sometimes challenging experience of
Deaf/CODA/hearing relationships.
Who Should Come?
-Deaf People (CDIs, and community members), CODAs and EXPERIENCED
Interpreters.
-no novices or ITP Students.
For more details, visit http://www.allies08.com/
(Contributed by: Alisha Bronk, Allies Retreat)
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May 2 & 3: ASL Seminar
Gateway Technical College Interpreter Technican Program and The SIlent
Connection proudly present:
ASL Acquisition in the Classroom and
Diversity within the Deaf Community
Friday May 2nd 5 - 9pm and Saturday May 3rd 8am - 2pm
Gateway Technical College - Elkhorn Campus - Room 112
Presenter: Francisca Rangel
Coordinator of ASL and Deaf Studies at Laurent Clerc National Deaf
Education Center at Gallaudet University
To reserve your seat:
Email your name, address and phone number to Mary Mair at mairm@xxxxxxx
by April 25th.
RID CEU's applied for through WISRID.
Flyer can be seen on WAD website (www.wi-deaf.org) Community Calendar on
May 2nd & 3rd dates.
(Contributed by: Alyson Urdahl, WADNet Reader)
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May 2-4: ASL Weekend
Wisconsin ASLTA & WisRID's ASL WEEKEND May 2-4, 2008!!!
ASL Weekend is an annual event designed to provide an ASL/Deaf Culture
immersion experience by providing participants with a "no talking" Sign
Language only environment. Workshops abound for students, parents,
interpreters (community based and educational), Deaf and ASL Teachers.
Check out these topics!
* Bridging the Gap of English and ASL Using Narrative Skills
(advanced for ASL Teachers)
* Introduction to Sociolinguistics (Advanced for ASL Teachers)
* Mars vs Venus (anatomy signs)
* Finance Terminology
* Tapping into the Deaf Community's Expertise
* Basic 5 Parameters of ASL
* Idioms - Bane of the Bilinguals
* Preparing the Deaf Student for College
* Developing identity in a K-12 Setting
* EIPA
* Techniques for Interpreting Science Class
* Using Props in an Educational Setting
* Is Mental Health Interpreting for you?
* You Hear Voices? (advanced mental health)
* Working with Deaf Senior Citizens
* ASLTA - How it works
* AND MORE!!!!
Early Bird Registration deadline is April 21st. Check out the event and
weekend information at www.aslweekend.org
For questions, contact Theresa at thschmechel@xxxxxxxxx or call at
262-257-0625 or vp at 65.29.25.44
(Contributed by: Stefanie Saltern, WisASLTA)
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May 10: Brewers Game
May 10: Brewers Game
Come and join the fun with your friends to watch the Brewers take on the
St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 2:45pm.
$35.00 package includes: Tailgate buffet, Shuttle to the game, and the
Ticket.
Contact Margaret Calteaux for order form TTY/Voice/VP: 262-321-0464 or
mcalteaux@xxxxxxxxx
(Contributed by: Margaret Calteaux, WADNet Reader)
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May 17: Friends Together Again Reunion
You are invited
to the
Minnesota Deaf Sports/Recreation Reunion
May 17, 2008!
More details available (including PDF flyer) in Community Calendar on
WAD site ( http://www.wi-deaf.org ) on May 17, 2008 date.
(Contributed by: Melissa Erdman, Friends Together Again)
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Jun 7: STFIL General Meeting
You are welcome to come to our next State Taskforce Interpreter
Licensure general meeting:
Saturday, June 7th, 2008
10am to 4pm
NCTC - North Central Tech. College - E101
1000 W. Campus Drive
Wausau, WI 54401
Come on and learn more about the processing and all.
(Contributed by: Faye Peters, WADNet Reader)
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Jun 27-30: DBC Education Conference
DBC Education Conference
Deaf Bilingual Coalition
"Sign from the Start.....Success for a Lifetime"
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Hyatt Regency
June 27-30, 2008
“DBC advocates on behalf of Deaf infants’ and children’s rights to
American Sign Language”
www.deafbilingualcoalition.com
www.deafbilingual.blogspot.com
deafbilingual@xxxxxxxxx
Conference includes Workshops, Entertainment, and Food. The Conference
is Free!!
Register Today: Flyer and registration form are available on the WAD
Community Calendar under June 27-30, 2008, at www.wi-deaf.org
(Contributed by: Tami Hossler, Deaf Bilingual Coalition)
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Jul 19: NTC Reunion UPDATE
REMINDER !!! NTC REUNION IS COMING NEAR..... WE STILL HAVE SOME LIST
OF MISSING PEOPLE'S ADDRESS, THOSE WHO ATTENED TO NTC FROM 1970 -
1990... IS THERE ANYONE THAT YOU KNOW WHO ATTEND TO NTC THAT WE MISS
THEIR NAME OF THE LIST THAT WE DID NOT KNOW FROM THE YEAR BETWEEN 1970
TO 1990.., IF THEY ARE INTERESTING TO BE PART OF THIS REUNION..... JUST
LET US KNOW WE WILL BE HAPPY TO SEND THEM THE INFORMATION OF THE REUNION
EVENT WITH THEIR NAME, ADDRESS OR EMAIL ADDRESS...
I JUST WANT TO INFORM YOU THAT THIS IS THE LAST LETTER FOR THE
INFORMATION OF THE REUNION AND THE DEADLINE IS MAY 31 2008... IF YOU
HAVE ANY QUESTION OR COMMENT, PLEASE CONTACT OUR COMMITTEE, BARB
ANHALT, SCOTT RETZELFF OR CATHY MORRISSEY , WE WILL HAPPY TO HELP YOU
WITH ANY INFORMATION ABOUT REUNION.....
REMINDED YOU THAT DEADLINE IS MAY 28 2008!
THANK YOU
Cathy Morrissey nuttycathy1@xxxxxxx
Barb Anhalt barbhalt143@xxxxxxx
Scott Retzelff retzleff@xxxxxxxxxxx
We all are looking forward to see you in July at Marathon Park!!!!
(Contributed by: Catherine Morrissey, NTC-Wausau Reunion Committee)
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Jul 24-27: WiKODA Family Camp
July WIKODA Camping
What: First Annual WI KODA Family Camping
Where: Peninsula State Park Campground, Door County
Meadow Group Site (MGC Group Camping, limited to 60 people)
Date: Thursday, July 24th to Sunday, July 27th, 2008. Check in time:
after 3 p.m.
Cost: Depending on # of people, if 60 people, $35 per family for 4 days
(Must have a state park sticker, can purchase at campsite $7 per night
OR $25 per year)
On campsite: Bike trails, beach, boat ramp, pit/flush toliets, hiking
trails.
Contact Info: Sarah Peeks, peeks_05@xxxxxxxxx
For more information, go to
http://www.wikoda.blogspot.com/2008/01/july-camping-info.html
Must RSVP to Sarah ASAP. Sarah will collect money and send out
information as needed.
FYI, it's a first pay, first serve system to be fair to everyone. I
cannot hold spots for everyone who doesn't pay in advance.
Waiting list is a possibility for those families who needs to cancel at
the last minute. A payment will hold your spot!
(Contributed by: Karen Dishno, WiKODA)
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