Minnesota

May HLAATC Picnic

HLAA-TC May Chapter Meeting/Picnic May 18th, 2024 10:00 am – 12:00 pm At Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, 3915 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, MN All are welcome! Members, family and friends! Please bring a dish to share! Broasted Chicken provided! Paper-ware and cutlery provided. RSVP your name and how many to: Text/call: 763-447-9672 Or Email: […]

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April is Deaf History Month (resources related to Minnesota Deaf History)

“In recognition of National Deaf History Month, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has also proclaimed April 2024 to be Deaf History Month.” You can read the Proclamation by Governor Walz here. In the proclamation several interesting facts and resources were shared. Below we have listed and linked those items of interest. Historic Deaf Minnesotans Olof Hanson

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How to participate or donate in the Twin Cities Walk4Hearing

As we posted about earlier, there will be a 5K walk held Sunday, June 2, 2024 at Como Park in St. Paul called the Twin Cities Walk4Hearing. Members of HLAA, HLAA-TC, the community and local businesses are participating to help raise funds for hearing causes. Everyone is encouraged to participate and/or donate in any way

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Traveling with Disabilities: Info from February meeting

There will be a more detailed summary of the February 17th chapter meeting and presentation in the next newsletter, however we wanted to share some of the important information shared by the presenters regarding traveling with disabilities. Phil Burke, Assistant Director of Customer Experience at Minneapolis St. Paul Airport (MSP) shared the following websites and

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Twin Cities Walk4Hearing is on June 2, 2024

By Mark Daly with Laura Hagemann  Do you personally know someone who is deaf or hard of hearing?  Almost everyone does.  In fact, 48 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss.  That’s one out of every seven people in the United States! Hearing loss affects many people in our lives, it may even affect

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