Belleville Association of the Deaf: Events for 2013
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B.A.D. FAMILY NATURE DAY **CANCELLED** |
August 9 - 11 |
OFCD at Anchor Bay, Peterbourgh |
September 14 |
DEAFHOOD WORKSHOP AND/OR CORN ROAST DAY |
September 21 and 22 |
ODGA at Oak Hills in Stirling, Ontario |
October |
Halloween Party - ??? |
November |
Annual General Meeting |
November (last week of month) |
Quinte Deaf Fellowship Christmas Dinner |
December 7 |
BAD Christmas Dinner & Dance at Travelodge. Nancy Kelly will be the chairperson of this event. |
December |
Children's Christmas Party - ??? |
Updated on July 15, 2013.
Please contact us (events@bellevilleassociationofthedeaf.org) if you want to register/RVSP for any of our events, add events, or interested to to be a chairperson for one of our events.
You can also leave feedbacks or suggestions here and we are always looking for volunteers to help with our events, too. Thank you!
Thanks to Our Sponsors and Supporters in 2012!
Belleville Association of the Deaf wishes to thank the following sponsors for their generous donations to our events:
RONA • The Bull & Boar Smokehouse Grill • Goodlife Fitness • Bank of Montreal • The Body Shop • Buffet Garden Restaurant • Midas • Boston Pizza • First Choice • Britannia Seafood & Steakhouse • Swiss Chalet • Golden Valley Restaurant • Tim Hortons • Canadian Tire • Quinte Mall • Brenda Pizza Factory • Trenton Price Chopper
and
Thank You to Our Halloween Sponsors, too! Wanted to add these sponsors as well for this event - Lone Star • Giant Tiger • Benton Fry Ford • Kelsey's Restaurant • Buffet Garden Restaurant • Bulk Barn • East Side Mario • Greek Oasis • Red Rock Canyon & Papa John's Pizza • Montana's • Staples • Metro • No Frills
MISSION STATEMENT
The Belleville Association of the Deaf, as representative of our local Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, works with local, regional and national organizations to:
Provide learning, leadership and social opportunities for Deaf individuals including children and youth.
Preserve and promote the history and merits of American Sign Language (ASL) and culture.
Educate society as a whole on the positive contributions made by the community, past and present.
Advocate for accessible services and promote the general well-being of the individuals we represent.