Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Teens At Kings Island - June 2008

A few brave souls rode "Delirium"




The Monster!



Enjoying Our Kings Island Day



Kings Island Hired CSD to Interpret Shows

Lisa Farris did an excellent job interpreting "County Line" and "80's Review" at Kings Island!





Interpreted Show - 80's Review




More 80's Review at Kings Island





Open Captioned Movie Schedule

Open Captioned Schedule Regal Cinemas Deerfield Towne Center 16
Friday – 1st Matinee
27-Jun
10:45 AM
Get Smart

Saturday – 2nd Matinee
28-Jun
1:15 PM
Get Smart


Sunday – 1st mat & 2nd evening
29-Jun
10:45 AM
9:20 PM
Get Smart

Monday – 1st mat & 1st evening
30-Jun
1:10 PM
6:45 PM
Get Smart

Monday, June 23, 2008

The Reds Game

We had a great time at the Reds game on June 19, 2008!






Pictures From The Reds Game



More Reds Game Pictures




Teens At The Reds Game - June 2008

Too bad the Reds lost.....



















Friday, June 20, 2008

Weekly Schedule for Opened Captioned Movies

Open Captioned Schedule Regal Cinemas Deerfield Towne Center 16

Friday – 1st Matinee
20-Jun
1:20 PM
Incredible Hulk


Saturday – 2nd Matinee
21-Jun
4:00 PM
Incredible Hulk


Sunday – 1st mat & 2nd evening
22-Jun
1:20 PM
9:50 PM
Incredible Hulk

Monday – 1st mat & 1st evening
23-Jun
1:20 PM
7:05 PM
Incredible Hulk


Tuesday – 2nd mat & 1st evening
24-Jun
1:25 PM
6:50 PM
The Happening

Wednesday – 1st mat & 1st evening
25-Jun
11:10 AM
6:50 PM
The Happening

Thursday – 2nd mat & 2nd evening
26-Jun
1:25 PM
9:10 PM
The Happening

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Silent Dinner Picnic

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Congrats to Jeff Shaul



Deaf Indian Hill senior scholastic success


INDIAN HILL - Indian Hill High School senior Jeff Shaul has been deaf all his life, but he did so well scholastically that all three colleges he applied to accepted him.


The 18-year-old Kenwood resident said the advice he would give other students with disabilities is the same advice he would give any student.


"While students with disabilities have vastly different needs, I think anyone who is willing to put in the extra time will succeed," Shaul said. "Don't take the path of least resistance."
Shaul said he is deaf as a result of a congenital condition.


"As a result of my deafness, I became much more of a hands-on and visual student," he said.
"Insofar as a student, I don't really feel that much different from the others since I use an interpreter provided by the county.


"My teachers have been great about it ever since. Whenever the interpreter isn't with me, I communicate fairly easily with teachers and other students by writing on the whiteboard.
"Aside from the interpreter and speech therapy to improve my pronunciation, I don't have or need any help.


"I'm the only deaf student here and that can indeed be very isolating, but this is not the case thanks to my parents, friends and Indian Hill."


Shaul is a National Merit Program Commended Student.
For seven years he's wrestled and thrown the discus and shot put in track. He's involved in Latin Club and INTERalliance, a technology club.


Last fall, Shaul volunteered at St. Rita's haunted house.
"If you were there," he said, "I was one of the lumberjacks."


Shaul applied to and was accepted by Rochester Institute of Technology, the University of Cincinnati and Columbia University.


"In the end, I decided on RIT in Rochester, N.Y., to study bioengineering and possibly apply to medical school after that," he said.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Summer Adventures For Deaf Teens

Wow! What a great time we had at the Beach Water Park! At Community Services for the Deaf of the Hearing Speech & Deaf Center of Cincinnati, we are thrilled to be able to offer Summer Adventures for Deaf Teens.

We have fun free activities once a week to Cincinnati attractions. Yesterday we had our first trip - to the wildly popular Beach Water Park. The entrance tickets were paid for by a special grant from Advocates for Kids and The Greater Cincinnati Foundation. We are most grateful for these two grants so local Deaf teens can get together over the summer.

Want more information? Want to sign up? Contact Carole Donnellon 513-221-0527 ext 182 or
CDonnellon@HearingSpeechDeaf.com.

Enjoy the pictures of our day at The Beach!

Deaf Teen Day at The Beach Water Park




The Beach Water Park





Teen Club at the Beach!