People Skills with Loretta begins on January 30th
This class focuses on preparing and equipping individuals with the soft skills they will need to be able to be successful on the job and in their personal lives.
This class focuses on preparing and equipping individuals with the soft skills they will need to be able to be successful on the job and in their personal lives.
Clean out your home and sell your stuff! The CSC is providing a space for anyone to meet up and sell their old items or buy items from others. Clothes, crafts, foods, etc.Contact misella@csc-hawaii.org to reserve your spot today.Sunday, February 27th 2017 from 9:00am to 3:00pm at the CSC.1953 S. Beretania St, Suite 5A, Honolulu HI 96826
Let’s play some volleyball and basketball! Join us for a day of sun, fun, and friendly competition!January 28, 2017 from 9am – 4pm at Paki Park.Light refreshments provided by the CSC. Parking and restrooms available at HSDB.For more information, contact trey@csc-hawaii.org.
CSC is proud to present a weekly cooking class with Galinda K. Goss-Kuehn and Ralph Collier. Participants will learn dishes from a variety of cultures.Tuesdays, 9:00am – 1:00pmFebruary 14 – April 18, 2017Hawaii Shingon Mission915 Sheridan Street, Honolulu HI$5.00 one-time fee.
Part two of a series, students will learn strategies for reading comprehension, writing for basic interpersonal communication, and vocabulary development. Reading materials include current events and high interest articles. Read. Write. Learn. Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm BEGINS: January 24, 2017 CSC 2017 Academic English Intro from CSC Hawaii on Vimeo.
Beginning Sign Language Class Tuesdays and Thursdays: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm BEGINS: January 10, 2017 Room CE204 – Leeward Community College
In July 2016, Dr. Angel Ramos and Mr. Steve Laracuente were introduced as the new Principal and Vice Principal of the Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind (HSDB), respectively. This is the first time since 1995 – over two decades – that the school is being led by administrators who are Deaf.
In July 2016, Dr. Angel Ramos and Mr. Steve Laracuente were introduced as the new Principal and Vice Principal of the Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind (HSDB), respectively. This is the first time since 1995 – over two decades – that the school is being led by administrators who are Deaf.
A New play is coming to Hawaii Theater for Youth! Can You Hear My Hands? Created by Ed Chevy and Friends Description of Play: Visual poetry explodes as a company of deaf and hearing actors bring a dynamic world of gesture, expression, humor and language to the stage. Created to be fully accessible for hearing audiences, this performance provides a window into the …
A New play is coming to Hawaii Theater for Youth featuring Ed Chevy Read the full article
A New play is coming to Hawaii Theater for Youth!Can You Hear My Hands?Created by Ed Chevy and FriendsDescription of Play:Visual poetry explodes as a company of deaf and hearing actors bring a dynamic world of gesture, expression, humor and language to the stage. Created to be fully accessible for hearing audiences, this performance provides a window into the vibrant creativity of our …
A New play is coming to Hawaii Theater for Youth featuring Ed Chevy Read the full article