JUNE 2019 // CHARLOTTE 23
PEOPLE
Sign Here for
Friendship
Twenty people—some hearing, some deaf—
walk into a bar and build community
BY JEN TOTA McGIVNEY
PHOTOGRAPHS BY JONATHAN COOPER
GOOD LIFE
MAKING THE MOST OUT OF LIVING HERE
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THE LESSON STARTS easily enough. One by one, Thomas Heynen
teaches 20 words in American Sign Language. This week’s theme
is Plaza Midwood, a tribute to the neighborhood that hosts these
Wine ‘n’ Sign evenings each Tuesday at 7:30. On Common Market’s
side patio, Heynen demonstrates signs, and about 20 people mimic
them—signs like “hippie” (both hands, palms back, framing the side
of the face), “beer” (the sign for B brushing the side of the mouth),
“bicycle” (small pedaling motion with hands), and “Snug Harbor” (a
sign Heynen created that translates literally into “love boat”).
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Alex Smith teaches American
Sign Language at Common
Market in Plaza Midwood.
The Wine ‘n’ Sign group
meets every Tuesday.