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YES Concert Interpreted at Sea World
February 27, 2010

Bands, Brew & BBQ Music Festival
PRESENTS
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Yes
Sea World, Orlando
Februrary 27th, 2010
At 4:00PM


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John Rich Concert Interpreted at Sea World
February 20, 2010

Bands, Brew & BBQ Music Festival
PRESENTS
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John Rich
of Big and Rich
Sea World, Orlando
Februrary 20th, 2010
At 4:00PM


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Montgomery Gentry Interpreted at Sea World
February 13, 2010

Bands, Brew & BBQ Music Festival
PRESENTS
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Montgomery Gentry
Sea World, Orlando
Februrary 13th, 2010
At 4:00PM


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Zac Brown Band Interpreted at Sea World
February 06, 2010

There’s a late-breaking change for this weekend’s Bands, Brew & BBQ concert. LeAnn Rimes is not feeling well. Replacing her on the concert stage Saturday will be the Zac Brown Band, a country group that last weekend nabbed the Best New Artist prize at the Grammy Awards.

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Concert time is 3 p.m. at Bayside Stadium. It’s included in regular SeaWorld admission.

The rest of the activities remain the same. See www.seaworldorlando.com for details.


Bands, Brew & BBQ Music Festival
PRESENTS
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Leann Rimes
Sea World, Orlando
Februrary 6th, 2010
At 4:00PM


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Supporting Deaf People online conference 2010
February 06, 2010

The seventh in the highly successful Supporting Deaf People online conference series will take place between the 3-6th February, 2010 Up to 2.0 CEUs are available for this conference.

Venue: The Internet

This year's themes are:
* Effective interpreting, politeness, face and culture
* Interpreting in specialist settings

Fallout and Vicarious Trauma Keynote presenters are Kelly Murphy on 'Profanity as a function of language and strategies for interpreters' and Anna Mindess and Dr. Thomas K. Holcomb on 'Recognizing politeness differences between deaf and hearing cultures: a key to effective interpreting'. But there are many other fascinating sessions at the conference.

For more info see here: http://www.online-conference.net/sdp2010/programme.htm

Online conferences are easy to use, you need no special equipment or software and they are really, really convenient - participate from work, home or an internet cafe!

If you have not attended an SDP conference before, here's what a few previous delegates said:

"This was my first SPD and I wanted to thank you for all the incredible work that you did pre-conference, as well as during."

"WOW!! What an amazing experience. I hope to return for more of this type of learning."