SignWriting Workshop in Southport, UK has a teacher now
Sandy Fleming
sandy at FLEIMIN.DEMON.CO.UK
Sun May 30 14:51:28 UTC 2010
Val,
Yes, I've no problem with anyone using anything I've produced.
Be aware that the "Whales" Haiku on http://BSLText.org/ is there
by
permission of the author and you should seek his permission to
make
copies other than for personal use.
Sorry about the broken links - I will update them!
Sandy
> On Sat, 2010-05-29 at 08:13 -0700, Valerie Sutton wrote:
> SignWriting List
> May 29. 2010
>
> On May 29, 2010, at 7:43 AM, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
> > This month there were queries for support in Great Britain and it may be that either someone local or someone from Germany will help out. SignWriting is very much a grass roots development. When you consider the evolution of languages, it is astounding what has already been achieved.
>
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> Hello Everyone - Maria, Stefan, Shane, Charles, Suzanne -
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> I want to thank all of you who offered to teach SignWriting to the Deaf Center in Southport, Merceyside, UK.
>
> Suzanne Pach, who lives in Liverpool, which is close, and who knows Southport, has accepted to teach the workshop. Arrangements are being made now, for a workshop scheduled possibly in August, but we do not know the particulars yet.
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> As soon as we know the dates and times we will announce the workshop to the SignWriting List and to the SLLING List, because others who live in the UK will be welcome too...hopefully British Sign Language (BSL) will be written in the workshop, but the materials will mostly be written in ASL...that is why we need materials written in BSL if anyone has some...I know Sandy Fleming has written some BSL and we would be most happy, Sandy, if we can also use your writing as classroom materials?
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> Thanks to all of you, for offering to teach - your enthusiasm is wonderful!
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> Today I am packaging a box of SignWriting materials to send to Suzanne in advance -
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> Thank you, Suzanne for accepting -
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> Val ;-)
>
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