We had our event today at the Saratoga Children’s Museum. A total of 18 families were there (38 children with a total of 74 people attended). The museum was very generous to give us two hours for our private event before opening to the general public.
Families with deaf and hard of hearing children and adults from the deaf and hard of hearing community came together for a free night of bowling in Clifton Park, NY sponsored by Hands & Voices of NY.
Thank you Westchester Children’s Museum for welcoming families with deaf and hard of hearing children for a museum experience on March 28. This Hands & Voices event was sponsored by NY EHDI.
Hudson Valley families met at Rhinebeck’s “At Play” play space on February 8th for a Hands & Voices event. Everyone gathered together in a private room at the play space to enjoy coffee, bagels and refreshments while families filtered in.
Our holiday party was a success at Bring on the Spectrum. It took place this past Saturday, December 20. We had 22 families with a total of 87 people, 45 of them children. It was definitely one of our biggest turnouts for an event.
Buffalo area families met for Pumpkin Picking at Akron Acres in October. Thanks to all who came and to Lindsay for organizing! The children had a chance to interact with animals, experience pony rides, and a hay ride to the pumpkin patch where the children were able to pick out a pumpkin.
Inclusive Storytime“I DEAF-initely Can” (Westchester, NY) 2025 Families had a lovely time at the ASL inclusive reading of the fan favorite book I DEAF-initely Can by Deaf author Karlie Waldrip last month […]
Families enjoyed a fun and festive day at Chase Farm! Children picked pumpkins and gourds during a tractor hayride, explored the corn maze, climbed hay stacks, fed the goats, and enjoyed snacks while connecting with other families.
On the morning of Sunday, October 12th, nine families gathered for apple picking at Dubois Farm in Highland, New York.
Rochester families with deaf and hard of hearing children had the chance to connect while cheering on the team. Parents were able to chat and share ideas, while the kids had fun enjoying the game together.
