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DBSC Board Members hard at work: using top DB interpreters makes the meeting accessible to all members.

Picture of Adam, Pat, Karen and Angela at a board meeting Picture of Jeff and Richie at a board meeting

R: President Adam Novsam, Member Patrick Cave, Karen Stueland, and Vice President Angela Theriault during a recent meeting.

L: Executive Director Jelica Nuccio and Interperters Jeff Wildenstein and Richie Frantz



Community Education: Jackie Engler-Morris with Students from Edmonds-Woodway High School during a Deaf-Blind Simulation.

Picture of Jackie with students Picture of Jackie with students

R: Jackie Engler-Morris communicates using tactile sign language with a student wearing a blindfold.

L: Students practice with special goggles that simulate various vision loss related to Ushers Syndrome.



DBSC Staff uses direct tactile communication to discuss upcoming classes and events.

Picture of Jelica and aj Picture of Terra & aj

R: Executive Director Jelica Nuccio and aj granda in a one-on-one meeting.

L: aj granda, son Saywer and Terra Edwards discussing upcoming events.



Deaf-Blind to Deaf-Blind Classes

Woodcarving

Student, Polly Mansfield
	  is learning how to use a vice for wood carving from Teacher, Ken Sting Polly Mansfield with Ken
	  String and various woodcarving tools

Student, Polly Mansfield, with teacher, Ken String, and various woodcarving tools.


Vegetable Steaming

Picture of Jennè
	  Chalfant, Robert Steppler, Jason Wells and Jeremy Sasser discussing the benefits of eating
	  steamed vegetables Teachers: Robert 
	  Steppler, and Jeremy Sasser with Students: Jennè Chalfant and Jason Wells

Teachers: Robert Steppler and Jeremy Sasser, Students: Jennè Chalfant and Jason Wells, Discussing the benefits of eating steamed vegetables and how to prepare them.


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