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Copy of 5th Biennial AFTERNOON TEA Benefit - POSTPONED

  • Jun 30, 2022
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The 5th Biennial Afternoon Tea Benefit is postponed to Spring as the MDHAC Board listened to the Deaf community and preferred the traditional of hosting in Spring.

 
 
 

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I'm glad the MDHAC Board actually listened to what the Deaf community wanted instead of just pushing forward with the original date. The Spring tradition clearly matters to people, so rescheduling makes total sense. It's kind of like how fans wait for Pokemon Lazarus — some things are worth the delay when you know the community really wants it.

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