DeafNation Road Trip Driven by Viable

Posted on: September 9, 2008
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Viable will be hitching a ride on the DeafNation RV to travel across 7,500 miles of highway! Get more information on the DeafNation Road Trip and enjoy blogs, photos and video clips of visits to deaf schools, organizations and communities across the heartlands and mountains of America at DeafNation Road Trip.

The DeafNation Road Trip is your opportunity to chat with Viable representatives and:

  • Get your 10-digit telephone number from Viable
  • Learn more about the VPAD
  • Ask about job opportunities
  • Find out what’s new with Viable

Viable will attend the DeafNation expos in the following cities while on the road trip. We would love to stop by and see you — contact DeafNation at roadtrip@deafnation.com if you would like to suggest an event or would like for us to come to your hometown!

Date Location
September 20 Denver, CO
September 27 Worcester, MA
October 4 Palatine, IL
October 18 Seattle, WA
October 25 Pleasanton, CA
November 1 Secaucus, NJ
Rockville, MD
Lowell, MA
Providence, RI
Hartford, CT
Worchester, MA
Columbus, OH
Indianapolis, IN
Chicago, IL
Madison, WI
Minneapolis, MN
Sioux Falls, SD
Omaha, NE
Boise, ID
Seattle, WA
Portland, OR
Pleasanton, CA
San Diego, CA
Knoxville, TN
Secaucus, NJ

Related posts:

  1. Hitting the Road: Day 1!
  2. Sleepless in Seattle!
  3. NASRA 2008 Conference
  4. Viable France Ribbon-Cut Ceremony
  5. Visiting Rochester School for the Deaf

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  1. Richard M Says:

    Im curious is there roadtrip to Arizona and visit Phoenix Dsy School for the Deaf, Sequoia School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Glendale Community College of Arizona?

    About Glendale Community College: Glendale Community College have several deaf student, Provide all high qualify ASL Interpreter (Freelance Interpreter) and Glendale Community College have Supervisor of Interpreter Services (They are not from Freelance Interpreter) and we have Sign Language Class at Glendale Community College and Also Glendale Community College’s first history establish Gaucho Deaf/ American Sign Language Club.

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