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Silent Weekend
One weekend in the spring semester of each year all of the American Sign Language/Interpreting Program students go on a weekend retreat at Rickman Center near Jefferson City. What is special about this weekend is that it is a weekend of total silence. The only mode of communication is sign language.
The group arrives on Friday and the silence begins. Upon arrival the students take a "Pledge of Silence." Deaf instructors and group leaders conduct mini-workshops for the students. The group plays games, performs skits, and enjoys playing different games, socializing and other outdoor activities.
Many students have expressed that their experience with Silent Weekend a very special memory. It is an ASL skill-enhancing weekend, and most of all a special time to spend with your classmates in all levels.
Pictures from the 2008 Silent Weekend
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Mythology Skit: AB Bell vs. Edward Miner Gallaudet
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Interpreter Conference 2008
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American Sign Language Christmas Party
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History of Deaf Eyes & Deaf Awareness Day
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