Couples are invited to laugh together on Wednesday, Feb. 12 from 6-8 p.m. during an evening about the humor that hearing loss and miscommunication brings to couples, with nationally known comic Moody Molavi.
The event will take place at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace Road. Laugh, learn ways to express yourself with your partner, and listen to hearing health tips. This Valentine’s Day celebration event is presented by The Speech & Hearing Center in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga. Tickets are $30 per person and include heavy hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and entry to the event. Tickets are available at the Speech and Hearing website https://www.speechhearing.com or by clicking this link.
Mr. Molavi is originally from Chattanooga and he and his wife experience the seriousness and humor of hearing loss on a daily basis. His wife received her first pair of hearing aids from Chattanooga nonprofit, The Speech & Hearing Center.
"The Speech & Hearing Center, a non-profit established in 1953, focuses on education, support and services, including the most cutting edge high tech hearing aids in the industry," officials said. "The staff and board of directors believe everyone, no matter what their income level, deserves access to the best care to improve communication and enrich their life."
The Jewish Cultural Center, funded by the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga, offers programs, classes and exhibits, social services and a preschool—all rooted in Jewish values. The Center and its programs are open to everyone regardless of religious affiliation.