You'll get invited to our Meetups as soon as they're scheduled!
“ it is a friendly and approachable group of people all interested in gaining skill in ASL ”
— Lisa on Aug 23, 2008.
“ As a new ASL student, I find these events to be very intense and, at times, overwhelming. But, I have also found that the other participants are very patient and more than willing to explain signs and to teach. It is a great experience. ”
— Ken K on Jul 27, 2008.
“ A lot of fun and crazy people. Looking forward to the next one. ”
— Steve on Jul 26, 2008.
“ If you want to practice your ASL, this is a great group to join. You don't have to be a pro to join in. ”
— Annette on Aug 22, 2009.
“ It is a good place to go if you are learning ASL and if you are fluent in ASL. ”
— Melea "Phoebe" on Jun 2, 2009.
“ Welcoming people. A good place to practice ASL. ”
— A former member on Apr 25, 2009.
“ For the reasons I just mentioned above. ”
— Anita C. on Mar 1, 2009.
“ Great new people to be around. Signing skills were used and exposure to new signs was abundant! a very accepting crowd!!!!! ”
— Sandi on Mar 1, 2009.
“ In my opinion I believe others should join the group, if they want to learn sign language. ”
— Paula Bezelik on Feb 28, 2009.
“ There is always a great group of people at the meet ups with varying skill levels. The mall is the perfect place for the meeting because there is plenty of room! You should join this group and come to the meetings because you will always have an opportunity to learn something or share your skill with others who are just starting out. ”
— Becky on Jan 24, 2009.
“ Others should join this meetup if you would like to gain experience in learning sign language, networking and making new friends. It's great and it's excellent and I would have to say this is going to be the meetup where I will be truly active in! ”
— b on Dec 14, 2008.
“ I was very happy to see that the organizer of this Meetup was and is open to going over lessons students are struggling with in their classes. That for me is a big plus! So not only can a student of ASL practice at signing with pure communication about daily living, or through the playing of games, one can also get book lesson support! The more support, from any direction, at any given time, the better! ”
— Amelia on Oct 26, 2008.