American Sign Language class for teens and adults with little to no experience. We will focus on finger-spelling, numbers, basic sign vocabulary for simple communication, and some basic Deaf Culture. Students will learn vocabulary, including colors, family/relationships, measures of time, question words, feelings/adjectives, and a variety of other topics.
Ages 13+. Free.
5:30-7p | Every Monday from April 17 to May 22
Call to Register: 970-882-4127
Hilaree Naughton was born Deaf. She grew up mainstream, becoming involved with Deaf Culture and learning to sign about 10 years ago. She's the mom to a Deaf child who has always spoken ASL. Hilaree is excited to share ASL with the community to encourage everyone to communicate with the deaf.
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