Welcome to
Sharing the knowledge of Deaf Culture and American Sign Language
OUR PURPOSE:
On this site, you
will find virtually everything you could imagine to ask about deafness and sign
language! Not only have we given you information about signing up for our
tutoring, workshops and other events, but we've also included a link to our
other page that has over twelve pages of information about Deaf Culture, hearing
loss, sign language, and much, much more
Welcome to Deaf
Expressions! Deaf Expressions,
located in
Grand Rapids, MI, is dedicated to sharing knowledge about the Deaf
Culture, hearing loss, and American Sign Language. We conduct workshops,
presentations, classes, and consultations guaranteed to help your business, organization, or
group, better understand the deaf and hard of hearing population.
ATTENTION!!!
Our newsletter
is available to all who are interested in the happenings here at
Deaf Expressions as well as information and articles about ASL and Deaf Culture.
This newsletter is offered by e-mail in a Word attachment, which is published monthly.
If you'd like to receive this newsletter free of charge,
simply send us an e-mail with your
name, mailing address (include zip code), date of birth and email address,
and we'll sign you up.
We'll also send a confirmation e-mail just to let you know it's been taken care
of!
In
addition to the email mailing list, we periodically mail out announcements of
upcoming events. That's why we need your mailing address and zip code. Remember,
we NEVER share any of your information with other people. What you send to Deaf
Expressions stays at Deaf Expressions.
Click on the links below to be taken to the corresponding page
Meet
The Instructors & Contact Us
D. E. Events and How To Register
Man In The Moon Creations Murals and MORE!

Religious Sign Language Workshop
Tons of information! Check it out!!!

CONTACT INFORMATION
MAIN EMAIL: DeafExpressions05@gmail.com
TEXT: 616-516-6314 (Michele)
VOICE phone: 616-856-9885 (Kenny, but will only take a message and give to Michele, so best to contact Michele directly.)
Blog: http://deafexpressions.blogspot.com/