16th Annual Mother & Father Deaf Day- Potluck Picnic!

2010 April 22
by Elvis Zornoza

What’s Doing on Sunday, April 25th???

Yes, it is Mother’s Day.

No, it is Father’s Day.

No, it’s Deaf Day!

 OH, it is everything. . . 16th Annual Mother, Father Deaf Day Potluck Picnic in honor of Deaf parents nationwide! Who’s invited? All CODAs, their families and everyone else in all sizes, all ages, all of you partners, spouses, children, friends, even if parents cannot attend

When: Sunday, April 25

Time: 10:30 am ~ 2:30 pm

Where: Andulka Park, 5201 Chicago Ave
(at Central Ave) Riverside 92507

Please bring potluck dishes to share. First names beginning with
Also bring chairs or a blanket, towels and sunblock for a water-splash fun, and few bucks to benefit KODAWest (www.kodawest.org)

A ~ L, a side dish or salad

M ~ Z, a main dish

Questions?  go ask Tina Jo at tjo@tmail.com

Please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be interested!
Parking may be impacted as a football tournament’s happening off the field away from the picnic shelter.

*Deaf parents are a special type of mother and father. In 1994, this organization, Children of Deaf Adults (CODAs) decided to designate one day each year for hearing children ~young & old~ everywhere to honor their Deaf parents: Mother, Father Deaf Day, held each year on the last Sunday in April. The day is usually marked with events like picnics, beach outings, etc

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