Purdue University North Central American Sign Language Club will host an ASL Fun Night on Monday, Dec. 2 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the PNC Library-Student-Faculty Building Assembly Hall, Room 02. The event is free and open to the public.
This will be a casual, fun evening with a fun atmosphere featuring a variety of board and card games and plenty of ASL fun. Hearing and deaf children are welcome to attend with a parent or an adult.
Baked goods will be for sale as a fund raiser to help the club sponsoring children to attend Deaf Camp.
ASL Fun Night will be a fun, casual event for all to enjoy through participation or as an observer. Guests with all ASL abilities are welcome - whether a beginner, fluent, or simply interested in knowing more. This is an appropriate time to practice ASL and learn some new signs to better communicate with friends, co-workers or family members.
Information about the Purdue North Central ASL Club may be found at www.aslclub.info. Information about other events in the community is posted at: www.nwideaf.org.
Further information about this event may be obtained by contacting Karen Donah, PNC continuing lecturer and Coordinator of American Sign Language, at 785-5200, ext. 5432 or kdonah@pnc.edu. The PNC ASL Club is featured on Facebook, search for PNC ASL Club.
Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Donah.