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*FULL!! Fall Workshop: “Interpreting: Source Language ASL/Target Language English”

Posted on July 31, 2019April 18, 2020 by MaineRID MembershipSecretary

—THIS WORKSHOP’S REGISTRATION IS NOW FULL; THERE IS A WAITLIST REGISTRATION POSSIBLE. ANOTHER WORKSHOP IS BEING PLANNED DUE TO HIGH RATE OF INTEREST.—

Interpreting Workshop! Take Two! Bangor, Maine!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz6odAa1tgQ7M3YwdzBBOTdCNnRSU3NfbWl4WXJDcHNwRmYw/view?usp=sharing

Use the above link to view the flyer.

Instructors: Anna Perna and Margaret Haberman
Dates: October 26 and 27, 2019
Time: 9:00AM to 4:00PM Saturday & Sunday
Location: St. Joseph’s Hospital
Bangor, Maine

To register send a check for $125.00 made out to Anna Perna, and your name and contact information to:

Anna Perna
P.O. Box 1213
Holden, Maine 04429

Note: For those participants wanting RID CEUs for ACET or CMP a separate check can be made out on-site to Maine RID; there will be a $5 fee for Maine RID members and a $10 fee for non-Maine RID members.

Please refer all questions to:
Margaret: maghaberman60@gmail.com
Anna: annaperna55@gmail.com

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