Monday, May 14, 2012

Shiloh and the Dayton Deaf Community

It is mainly due to the career paths chosen by Casey Robinson and Karyn Sleppy that Shiloh has revived an old relationship with Dayton's deaf community. Years ago, no one is certain quite when, the deaf community of Dayton used to hold community events at Shiloh Church. Now, thanks to a few of our members, that relationship has been renewed.

Most active Shiloh folk can tell you that Shiloh has been providing American Sign Language Interpretation at its 10:30 a.m. service for nearly a year now. Shiloh has also provided interpretation at many of its public events over the past several months. It did so at its annual Christmas musical, where we saw a number of deaf community members in attendance.

Shiloh will continue to provide ASL interpretation at its 10:30 service as long as the congregation has available the talents of Casey and Karyn and others.

Shiloh not only provides interpretation at its worship services and public events. The congregation has also opened its doors to the activities of the Dayton deaf community. On Saturday night, May 19, members of the Dayton deaf community will gather at Shiloh Church for a game night. The event is sponsored by the Sinclair Community College ASL Club, which Casey Robinson serves as president. For roughly four hours, members of the deaf and hearing-impaired community will have fun, playing group, board and interpersonal games. The event is called "Silent Night," and also serves as an opportunity for Sinclair students to interact with members of the deaf community. I personally attended a portion of the previous "Silent Night" event at Shiloh and thoroughly enjoyed the occasion.

The second Dayton deaf community event that will be hosted by Shiloh this Spring is the "Silent Auction." Scheduled for Friday night, June 1, the Sinclair ASL Club will hold its major annual fundraiser here at Shiloh Church. The "Silent Auction" involves both live and written-bid auctions for donated items, including Dragon and Reds tickets, a Kindle Fire, spa treatments, gift cards for hundreds of businesses and local restaurants, gardening items, and assorted baskets from Sinclair groups.

In preparation for anyone who might be interested in attending the Silent Auction, or any event of the Sinclair Community College ASL Club, or for those who have an interest in expanding your knowledge of ASL, Casey Robinson will be offering an introductory session here at Shiloh Church. The session is scheduled for Sunday, May 27, in the Large Conference Room, starting at 12:00 noon. Pizza will be served. Cost for the event is $5.00 per person, and will be used to offset the cost of pizza. If funds are left over, they will be contributed to the Next Steps chancel renovation project. 

Join the Sinclair Community College ASL Club at Shiloh Church for any of its activities. Hopefully, Shiloh can become a meeting place for the Dayton deaf and hearing-impaired community. Thanks Karyn, Casey, and others for renewing this old relationship.

See You Sunday!

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