Join us at Pioneer Farm Museum and Ohop Indian Village for our first annual Deaf and Hard of Hearing Day.
WHAT ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE THIS DAY?
- Professional ASL interpreters through the Hearing, Speech, and Deaf Center Interpretive Services will be at each area to interpret for our tour guides.
- Additional lighting indoors with each interpreter.
- Written greetings and instructions on the program with facility descriptions.
- ASL-proficient volunteers will be accessible and identifiable on the tours, in the Trading Post gift shop, and other congregating areas.
- You are welcome to bring your direct microphone system for guides to wear.
ALL D/HH INTERPRETED TOURS START AT 10am. Please arrive by 9:45 for check-in.
You can purchase tickets for:
- PIONEER FARM tour only,
- NATIVE AMERICAN SEASONS tour only, or
- PIONEER FARM MUSEUM tour and NATIVE AMERICAN SEASONS tour.
All children age four and up and adults pay the same group rate ($11 for one tour, $20 for both tours). Children 3 and under are free. PLEASE PURCHASE TICKETS IN ADVANCE SO THAT WE KNOW HOW TO STAFF FOR THE INTERPRETED TOURS.
WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW/PREPARE?
- Each tour will last approximately two hours.
- Come dressed for the weather–we do our tours rain or shine.
- Wear close-toed shoes so that you can enter animal stalls. You will be doing some walking, so make sure your shoes are comfortable.
- Bring a lunch to enjoy in our picnic area between tours.