Sunday, May 06, 2012

Deaf forester signs to deaf kids on Smokey Bear story

Here's a deaf silviculturist who works for the U.S. Forest Service signs a story about Smokey Bear to a group of deaf kids. And the kids get a surprise visit at the end of the story.

He is one of the many deaf/hh employees who works for the U.S. Forest Service. Not often do deaf kids get exposed to a deaf person who works for the U.S. Forest Service and in full uniform, too. So, this was a great thing that Andy did for the kids that day. And speaking of Smokey Bear, here's my youngest daughter from 10 years ago at a Smokey Bear museum in Capitan, New Mexico which is the birth place of Smokey Bear.

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