Branson, Missouri to Become Deaf and Hard of Hearing Friendly
(This is slightly off topic to those readers arriving from the technical aggregators, but nevertheless is an item of interest to all, I believe)
Okay i've been holding off on sharing this information for a little while now until things really began to materialize, but the time is now right to let the world know about S.E.E. ... Signed Entertainment Enterprises.
The organization was started by my brother Randy Boude in an effort to rally the entire city of Branson, Missouri together to make themselves extremely accessible to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Since Branson boasts more shows than even Las Vegas, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the midwest and has up to this point, been at best (and like nearly every other city in America) minimally ADA compliant. Well, S.E.E. is changing all that, and thanks to the evangelizing of Randy Boude, two hotels and one theater have already become "S.E.E. Certified". They have invested in TTYs and Face to Face communication devices, trained their staff in basic ASL and deaf culture, and have made numerous other changes to further enhance the quality of the services and entertainment rendered to their deaf and hard of hearing patrons. Many other shows, restaurants, theaters, and even the city government are already on board and submitting to S.E.E.'s audits to ensure their own "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Friendliness". Here's a link to my brother being interviewed via webcast.
In addition to having the nearly unanimous support of the Branson business community, S.E.E. has also been endorsed by several non-profit deaf and hard of hearing organizations, including The Deaf Welcome Foundation, who is, in cooperation with S.E.E., opening Branson's first official Deaf Welcome Center. Grand opening for that is near the end of January, 2008.
An awesome day trip to Branson's first official "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Friendly" establishments is planned for January 18th and 19th, including some shows, tours, and meals. If you're anywhere in the vicinity, show your support for these efforts by attending!
Spread the good news! In another year or two, Branson could very well be setting the standard for cities all across the country. Oh, and just so you know, Las Vegas is next on S.E.E.'s radar!
Doug out :0)
Okay i've been holding off on sharing this information for a little while now until things really began to materialize, but the time is now right to let the world know about S.E.E. ... Signed Entertainment Enterprises.
The organization was started by my brother Randy Boude in an effort to rally the entire city of Branson, Missouri together to make themselves extremely accessible to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Since Branson boasts more shows than even Las Vegas, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the midwest and has up to this point, been at best (and like nearly every other city in America) minimally ADA compliant. Well, S.E.E. is changing all that, and thanks to the evangelizing of Randy Boude, two hotels and one theater have already become "S.E.E. Certified". They have invested in TTYs and Face to Face communication devices, trained their staff in basic ASL and deaf culture, and have made numerous other changes to further enhance the quality of the services and entertainment rendered to their deaf and hard of hearing patrons. Many other shows, restaurants, theaters, and even the city government are already on board and submitting to S.E.E.'s audits to ensure their own "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Friendliness". Here's a link to my brother being interviewed via webcast.
In addition to having the nearly unanimous support of the Branson business community, S.E.E. has also been endorsed by several non-profit deaf and hard of hearing organizations, including The Deaf Welcome Foundation, who is, in cooperation with S.E.E., opening Branson's first official Deaf Welcome Center. Grand opening for that is near the end of January, 2008.
An awesome day trip to Branson's first official "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Friendly" establishments is planned for January 18th and 19th, including some shows, tours, and meals. If you're anywhere in the vicinity, show your support for these efforts by attending!
Spread the good news! In another year or two, Branson could very well be setting the standard for cities all across the country. Oh, and just so you know, Las Vegas is next on S.E.E.'s radar!
Doug out :0)

