Nashville Zoo and Gate Communications are Presenting the Sixth Annual Deaf Day

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Nashville Zoo and Gate Communications are Presenting the Sixth Annual Deaf Day Zoo and Aquarium Visitor News

Nashville Zoo and Gate Communications are presenting the sixth annual Deaf Day at the Zoo on Saturday, June 11. Presentations and programs designed specifically for the Deaf and Deaf/Blind community will be offered from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Sign language specialists will partner with Zoo staff and docents to deliver educational presentations and answer guests’ questions about many of the Zoo’s inhabitants. The Zoo’s animal shows will have interpreters on hand throughout the day, and sign language will also be offered at Lorikeet Landing, Critter Encounters, the Zoofari Market gift shop, the Zoofari Café and some tours of the Grassmere Historic Home.

Deaf Day at the Zoo is the result of a partnership between Nashville Zoo and Gate Communications to connect with the Deaf and Deaf/Blind community. Gate Communications is a national non-profit organization that serves the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities through accessibility services, events and outreaches both locally and across the United States. Gate Communications has been providing deaf-accessible events in Nashville throughout its 12-year existence.

Nashville Zoo is accredited by the prestigious Association of Zoos and Aquariums, assuring the highest standards of animal care and husbandry. The Zoo is a non-profit organization located at 3777 Nolensville Pike and is open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. The mission of Nashville Zoo is to inspire a culture of understanding and discovery of our natural world through conservation, innovation and leadership. For more information about Nashville Zoo, call 615-833-1534 or visit Welcome to Nashville Zoo!.

To view Nashvile Zoo's web page on Zoo and Aquarium Visitor, go to: Nashville Zoo Zoo and Aquarium Visitor
 
My son and I attended the first one, because when he was a toddler, his EI program would often go to the Nashville Zoo as a language developing outing. He has a lot of fond memories of that zoo.
 
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