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Welcome to ThePittsburghChannel.com's Signs Around Pittsburgh.
This section can be used as a place for deaf and hard of hearing people to meet, share upcoming events and activities and spread awareness of deaf culture and related organizations.
Are you in need of interpreting services? Check out Pittsburgh Hearing, Speech and Deaf Services, Inc.
The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf has its own Web site. Learning Center hours are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Pennsylvania Society for the Advancement of the Deaf also has a site.
Do your deaf or hard of hearing children need something to do? Join the Deaf Youth Program (DYP) of Pittsburgh Hearing, Speech and Deaf Services, Inc. for some fun and exciting events. Check the activities listed below or call (412) 281-1375, Ext. 300 or e-mail deafyouth@aol.com.
Check Tripod.org for the open-captioned movies in your area.
To view the Greater Pittsburgh Community Center for the Deaf Web site, click here.
The DePaul Institute in Pittsburgh is an oral school for the hearing, speech and language impaired.
A mailing list is available to let you know what's happening in Pittsburgh. To subscribe, send a blank e-mail to Pgh_Deaf_Events-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
The Greater Pittsburgh Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf has its own Web site. Click here for their announcements list.
The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is one of the world's largest membership organizations and information centers on pediatric hearing loss and the auditory approach.
The Parent Education Network is Pennsylvania's statewide parent training and information center. Much of the information included in this site is designed to support Pennsylvania parents of children with special needs.
The American Society For Deaf Children is an national, independent non-profit organization whose purpose is providing support, encouragement, and information to families raising children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf is available online.
Need to brush up on your own sign language? The Handspeak Practical Online Sign Language Dictionary can help.
Planning future vacations? Maybe this might catch your interest: - Deaf Way II is an international gathering to be held July 8-13, 2002, in Washington, D.C. It will be an opportunity to reflect on the past and imagine the future of the world's Deaf community. For more information, click here.
Bi-lingual Mass
Mt. Washington St. Justin Catholic Deaf Church, 539 Boggs Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15211 Every Sunday, 11 a.m. Phone: (412) 381-9878. E-mail: stjustinchurch@cs.com.
Interpreted Masses
Cranberry St. Ferdinand Fourth Saturday of the month, 6 p.m. Phone: (724) 776-2888. E-mail: parish@stferd.org.
Beaver SS. Peter and Paul First Sunday of the month, 11 a.m. Phone: (724) 775-4111. E-mail: sspp@acess9995.com.
Butler St. Peter Every Saturday, 7 p.m. Phone: (724) 287-2743. E-mail: office@zbzoom.net.
East McKeesport St. Robert Bellarmine First Sunday of the month, 6 p.m. Phone: (412) 824-2644.
Monongahela St. Anthony Fourth Sunday of the month, 11 a.m. Phone: (724) 258-9710. E-mail: friendlychurch@athome.com.
Penn Hills St. Susanna 2nd Sunday of the month, 11:30 a.m. Phone: (412) 731-7465. E-mail: stsussanna@capslock.com.
Port Vue St. Mark Every Saturday, 6 p.m. Phone: (412) 678-6275. E-mail: StMarkP@aol.com.
Swissvale Word of God (St. Anselm site) Every Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Phone: (412) 241-1372. E-mail: word.of.god.parish@bargainbd.com.
Upper St. Clair St. Louise de Marillac First Sunday of the month, 12:30 p.m. Phone: (412) 833-1010. E-mail: tkredel@stlouisedemarillac.org.
The Signs Around Pittsburgh forum and message board is now available by clicking here.
The following is a list of events and activities for deaf and hard of hearing people in the Pittsburgh area. If you have an event that you would like to place on the list, email it to Cheryl Kaminski, parent and president of the Pennsylvania Parents of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children at CherylSign99@cs.com.
| Date | Event | | 10/11/01 | Captioned film: American Pie 2; Carmike 10, Pittsburgh; http://www.tripod.org | | | | 10/11/01 | Open House and Homecoming Weekend at WPSD. Info: CherylSign99@cs.com. | | | | 11/3/01 | International Food Festival sponsored by Laurel Highlands PSAD, CASS and ASL Club, 2-9 p.m., Mt. Aloysius College, Cosgrave Hall. Information: Terry Smith-Rawecki, terrysr1@att.net. | | | | 11/8/01 | Main Street, USA: 6:30-9:30 p.m., University of Pittsburgh campus, William Pitt Union Ballroom. Main Street is set up with tables representing "stores," with each one owned by a deaf person. The purpose is to expose hearing people learning American Sign Language to Deaf Culture and allow them to communicate in a natural way about everyday things like food and shopping. Information: Joan Stone, jpstone@pitt.edu or by tty at 412-383-7355. | | | | 4/29/02 | Deaf Wrestlefest 2K2. Info: CherylSign99@cs.com. | | | | 5/24/02 | May Day. Info: CherylSign99@cs.com. | | | | 5/31/02 | WPSD Parents Organization presents WPSD School Picnic at Kennywood Park. Info: CherylSign99@cs.com. | | | * Program changes are possible. Please call to confirm programs,dates and times.
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