Eight people standing in front of the flamingo display.
Organizing Committee for Deaf Awareness Day, 2002 - From Left, Kathy Morgan (OSC Interpreter), Lori Woods (CSCC), Dr. Jeff Bohrman (ODBD), Lisa McLaughlin (CSHC Interpreter), Stephen Rute (Southeast, Inc.), T.J. Veppert (DSC), SaraBeth Boyle (BCD), and Linda Briggle (CCEC).

Woman standing in front of a woman in chair, with flamingos in the background.
 Joi explains why Flamingos stand on one leg (answer at bottom of page).

young girl using a comb to groom a goat while both are on the ground.  Falmingos in a group.
 Toddlers got involved and enjoyed the zoo.

Man standing at left, woman pushing another woman in wheel chair, with the entracne to the zoo in the background.
Many staff members were on hand to help with the residents.

Young girls and woman seated on a train with trees in background.
 Administrator Linda Briggle enjoys a train ride around the zoo grounds.

Woman standing using ASL tactile signing to interpret the lecture at the manatee display.
 Interpreters were on hand all day to help with lectures. Here is shown an ASL tactile interpretation at the manatee exhibit.

A lecture person and two ASL signers on stage with audience and large aquarium in the background.
 ASL Interpreters were on hand for group demonstrations. This one is at the manatee exhibit.

Picture of monkey behind glass with young girls facing the monkey.
 Monkeys appreciated the attention.

One demonstrator standing in front, one ASL interpreter in front of a group in a barn.
 Zoo officials explain the difference between goat and sheep while an ASL interpreter relays the information to the group in the North American exhibit. The length of tail separates the two in zoological classifications.

 As promised above, Joi's answer to why flamingos stand on one leg: Because they would fall down if they lifted the other.

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