The Next Level Class
Learning sign language is a great way to teach diversity awareness, cultural perspectives, and how to communicate when you meet a Deaf person.
—If you’ve fallen out of practice, this class is a great way to get your hands back up and moving.
—If you took a class with us before and want more, welcome back!
—If you haven’t taken a class with us, but you’re looking for a silent, immersive experience, we are excited to meet you!
We will spend 6 weeks working on improving the skills you already have, and building them into storytelling and conversation skills. We will play games to reinforce basic ASL vocabulary and grammar appropriate for use in multiple settings.
Learning ASL is not as difficult as it seems, its fun!
Wednesday’s 7pm
Class begins November 4
Meets November 11, 18, no class Nov 25
December 2, 9, & 16
$99
Miller Community Center
330 E. 19th Ave.
Kellie Gillespie was born Deaf from an unknown cause. At the age of 23, Kellie realized that she needed to learn sign language to be a part of the Deaf community; like a foreigner going back to their own country. Being in an environment with ASL was liberating, it felt natural, and it was a relief. When communicating gets tough, she is patient and visually expressive: perfect for her work in silent, immersive, spaces.
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