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Signing Time's Rachel Coleman, LIVE in Camden, Maine
Thousands of families in the Northeast have been touched by Signing Time, the hit PBS show that introduced American Sign Language to children across the Nation. Now, for the first time, these families will be able to come and see host Rachel Coleman perform, live in Camden, Maine. During her stay in the Maine area, Coleman will also be speaking to a group of parents of children with hearing loss at the Maine Education Center for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing, through the Maine Newborn Hearing Program.
Signing Time Academy Instructor Marcie Howard is proud to announce that Emmy-nominated Rachel Coleman, host of Signing Time, will be performing for children and families in Mid-Coast Maine this spring. The Signing Time Foundation Community Event on May 21st will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the Camden Opera House in Camden, Maine. The event will be interpreted in American Sign Language for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing patrons.
Coleman, who co-created Signing Time as a means to teach children of all abilities how to communicate using American Sign Language (ASL), has seen firsthand the miracles that can come from using sign language. As the mother of a daughter who is deaf, and another who has cerebral palsy and spina bifida, Coleman has spent the last few years making sign language fun and accessible for all children through the Signing Time series. Whether used by a pre-verbal infant, a non-verbal child with disabilities, or a family who simply wants to learn ASL as a second language, Signing Time reaches children with diverse learning styles and encourages interaction through signing, singing, speaking and moving.
For the past seven years, Signing Time has been dedicated to proving the benefits and positive impact of sign language on children of all abilities. While most people regard sign language as something only for the Deaf community, thousands of parents are seeing that all children can accelerate their language and reading development through the unique blend of sign language, written word, song and video modeling used in Signing Time.
This event is only made possible through ticket sales, company sponsors and individual donors. Also essential are the volunteers who will be donating their time and energy. All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Signing Time Foundation. Donations made online or at the concert will also benefit the Signing Time Foundation, and will be tax-deductible.
About the Signing Time Foundation:
Signing Time was developed based on Rachel Coleman's personal experiences. Rachel has seen firsthand the benefits of signing with ALL children, not only for children who are deaf and hard of hearing, and is committed to making ASL easily accessible to all families through the Signing Time series. The Signing Time Foundation (a 501 (c)(3) non-profit) is dedicated to making sign language fun and accessible to all children, creating a world in which all children can express themselves and be understood. For more information, please visit http://www.signingtimefoundation.org.
"Your presence at the Rachel Coleman Live Event in Camden constitutes your permission for the Signing Time Foundation and/or Sprouting Signers to use your likeness, image, or appearance as part of marketing, promotional, or any other material created by the Signing Time Foundation and/or Sprouting Signers (whether video or photograph) as part for such purposes at the event and shall therefore hold those previously mentioned harmless."
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LocationCamden Opera House
29 Elm Street
Camden, ME 04843
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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