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Welcome to the Deaf Cultural Center and William J. Marra Museum of Deaf History and Deaf Culture.

We are very proud to share with you are newly reviewed and revised Mission Statement: 

The Deaf Cultural Center's mission is to provide educational and resourceful programs and activities to inspire a deeper appreciation and understanding of the lives of diverse deaf people, including their language, culture, experiences, achievements and contributions worldwide. 

Our building was completed in 2001 with the museum installation completed in the fall of 2005.

Since that time, thousands of visitors from across the country as well as international visitors have taken the opportunity to participate in programs and sign language classes, tour the museum and stop by to find information. 

We look forward to your visit!

      

 

      

Events

Deaf Cultural Center Foundation (DCC) is thrilled to announce our first-ever Deaf Art Festival in Kansas! The festival will include an exciting array of program activities and events for Deaf artists and teachers, Deaf Community and general public. Additionally, we are honored that a part of our Deaf Art Festival will be hosted concurrently with the popular Olathe Downtown Arts Festival, which attracts thousands of patrons, during the weekend of June 29th and 30th

Tickets Now Available!!

Follow this link for ticket purchase and additional event information: http://deviagala2013.wix.com/devia-#!tickets/c6m3

 

 
Hours of Operation

Tuesdays - Fridays: 10am - 4pm
Saturdays: 10am - 3pm 

Admission to the Deaf Cultural Center is free!If you have a group that would like to schedule a tour during our off-hours, please contact the Center in advance and we'll do our best to accommodate your needs.

See what our guests have to say about their experience at the DCC: 'Comments' under the Museum drop down menu!


 
 

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Contact Us

455 E. Park Street
Olathe, KS 66061

913.782.5808 Voice
913.324.5348 Video Phone

email: deafcc@att.net
www.deafculturalcenter.org

 

 

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