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American Sign Language Stories and Songs

Post Date:03/07/2024 5:12 PM

The Livermore Public Library is proud to announce four upcoming bilingual storytimes presented in American Sign Language (ASL) by performer Kei-Che Randle with English interpretation by Apryl Chauhan. The Sign Language: Stories and Songs program series will take place at the Civic Center Library (1188 S. Livermore Ave.) on the following Saturdays from 10:15 – 11:15 a.m.:

People of all ages and abilities are welcome to attend this ASL storytelling experience. Randle, a BlackDeaf woman, will share her favorite books in ASL and artistic performance. Immediately following will be an opportunity for the audience to learn ASL, music interpretations and a craft activity with instruction in ASL and English.

Kei-Che Randle is an educator for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) children and families. As the founder and CEO of Steps to Enhance People Signing, her mission is to bridge the gap between Deaf and Hearing communities. Apryl Chauhan is a parent of a Deaf adult, with over twenty years of experience in parent education and family support. As an American Sign Language interpreter, Chauhan will be providing voice interpretation for storytime.

For more information about Steps to Enhance People Signing, please visit them online at stepsbykeiche.com.
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