By Yameen Hameed
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The American Sign Language Club continues with many activities planned for the next few weeks. The club will watch a play and a movie.
The Indianapolis School for the Deaf (ISD) is having their play, “Alice and Wonderland”, tomorrow at 7 p.m. and the Friday after at 1 p.m. The tickets cost $7.
“We’re going to see these in sign language. We have an opportunity to communicate with deaf people before or after the play. We may be able to learn new signs,” said Joseph Wheeler, ASL Club sponsor, via translator.
The movie is made by ASL Films. “The Legend of the Mountain Man” has a screening at the ISD at 6 p.m. and tickets cost $10.
According to Wheeler, the director of the film is from Indianapolis.
The club also has its t-shirts made and they will arrive shortly for the members. The shirts say, “Sign, because talk is cheap.”
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