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It seems like there are more deaf events going on in the Charleston area and Upstate around Florence and outside of Charlotte and probably Augusta-Aiken. You might want to check out SCADServices.org for events in and around Columbia.
I'm sorry about USC's loss to UGA yesterday. I think USC did pretty well keeping UGA from scoring big.
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Ugh, the game was crazy. I was at work, but I caught glimpses of it. We should have won. Saturday, though, Wofford is dust.
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I'm in the Lowcountry.
Like Brian posted, SCAD has a website calendar that lists events for the state. South Carolina Association of the Deaf, Incorporated |
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...Forever undefeated...
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My parents live in South Carolina. I do visit South Carolina from time to time. My mom works at the doctor's office and have met one deaf client, so far that I know of. My mom do not know how to sign, maybe tidy little bit. I went to Broadway (I think that is the name of a mall in Myrtle Beach) and a few cashiers there had told me they have met few deaf people there and knew a little sign. It is really great to know some in South Carolina knows some sign language. I will tell my mother to learn how sign-I think she will.
I would love to move to South Carolina one day and this is where I will retire...
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