Dupont Circle Village Event

  • 27 Jul 2015
  • 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
  • TD Bank, 1753 Connecticut Avenue, NW

CONTACT:  Marilyn Newton 202-833-1344 marilynsnewton@comcast.net


 


Has it become harder to hear the doorbell, on the telephone or in a restaurant?  Hearing loss contributes to isolation and can be a cause of depression.  At the monthly Dupont Circle Village Live and Learn Seminar, Russell Misheloff, interim head of the DC Chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America, and Lon Rosenman will explain communication strategies and hearing assistive technology.  Both have suffered severe hearing loss and are working with government and commercial organizations to promote policy changes and the instillation of assistive listening devices for the hard-of-hearing community.  The Village Live and Learn program will be held in the back room at TD Bank, 1753 Connecticut Avenue, NW from 3:30 to 5:00pm on Monday, July 27. 


For reservations, contact Linda Harsh, 202-234-2567, or lindajkh@mac.com.  The talk is free for Village members and $10 for others.  The building is wheel chair accessible.      

Founded in 1922 in a townhouse at 1767 P Street, to promote and protect the interests of the residents, the Dupont Circle Citizens Association (DCCA) is the premier civic and residential organization in the Dupont Circle area.  DCCA brings neighbors, including residents, businesses and non-profit organizations, together to improve the quality of life in an active and diverse urban neighborhood. It holds membership meetings nine times each year, which are open to the public, organizes the Dupont Circle House Tour, resolves neighborhood issues through its committees, donates to local causes, and incubates innovative projects.

Dupont Circle Citizens Association | 9 Dupont Circle, NW | Washington, DC 20036
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