GURC East Presents Red: A Crayon's ASL Story
Gallaudet Regional Center East is partnering with Sally is Sarah Productions to bring you this webinar presentation of “Red - A Crayon’s ASL Story.” Sally is Sarah Productions makes children’s storybooks accessible for kids of different reading abilities. This funny, insightful, colorful storybook film is about being true to yourself in spite of obstacles that are thrown your way. It includes an animated ASL performance of the book “Red - A Crayon’s Story” by Michael Hall, a fun game show and a lively ASL lesson about colors performed by fourth grade students from Indianapolis and St. Paul. The video and audio is supplemented with ASL performances, voice over, enhanced text and captions, animation, music and sound effects and for this webinar we'll have Deaf actor and model, Heba Toulan!
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
Event Description
This funny, insightful, colorful storybook film is about being true to yourself in spite of obstacles that are thrown your way. Includes a fun game show and a lively American Sign Language lesson about colors.
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No Library Card Required, but registration is required
Chicago History Museum
Details
March 10, 2024 @ 2-4 p.m.
Chicago History Museum
1601 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614
Free with RSVP at bit.ly/Red-ASL-Film
A family fun film with story & games
A crayon who is mistakenly labeled “r-e-d” could never draw anything right until a friend changed everything and helped him be true to himself!
The film includes the story, an interactive quiz and ASL lesson, all presented with ASL performance, enhanced text, voice over, animation & original music.
Presented by Sally Is Sarah Productions, CHS, Chicago History Museum
Parking
Public parking is conveniently located one block north of the Museum near Clark and LaSalle streets at 1730 N. Stockton Drive. $10 with Museum validation.