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Silent Movie Night (ASL/Deaf event)

Enjoy a night at the movies and help send a kid to camp!

Maryland School for the Deaf - Columbia Campus
Denton Building Auditorium

Admission $5
Kids 5 and under - FREE

The plan:
5:15 – 6:00 – MSD Columbia Tour: Never been to MSD Columbia? Just want learn more? Now is your chance to see this great school.
6:00-7:00 – Sign and Dine: Pizza, salad, drinks and dessert will be for sale. Spend time with old friends and meet new ones!
7:00 – Silent Movie: “THE GOLD RUSH” with Charlie Chaplin as “The
Tramp”. Filmed in 1925, it is the story of a man who heads to Alaska
with thousands of others in search of Klondike gold, gets involved in a
lot of hilarious adventures along the way, and finds true love. The
American Film Institute rated “The Gold Rush” as one of the greatest
movies of all time. (~ 90 mins)

This event is open to everyone, including families with or without signing and non-signing families, ASL students, and interested community members. Interpreters will be provided.

All proceeds will go to the 2014 scholarship fund to help send more children to Deaf & ASL Camp.

Deaf Camps, Inc. is a volunteer‐run non‐profit organization dedicated to providing fun, safe, communication-rich camps that promote the physical, spiritual, and social development of Deaf/hard of hearing children and children learning American Sign Language. Camps are held at the Manidokan Camp & Retreat Center in Knoxville, MD during the first full week of August.

http://www.deafcampsinc.org/

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