Travis R. Kayhart
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My belief as a leader is that "We, the deaf, can do everything except to hear."  This ability is there and available for anyone who grasps their dream and goal to achieve what they need to be.  I say this, "Nothing is Impossible.  Do your best with your best efforts."
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Travis Kayhart

"The Past and Present Challenges forges ahead." 
Past and Present?  How’s that for my challenges? Those short and straightforward questions are always constant in my writings. We ask ourselves these questions and analyze on how we respond to them. I had to stop and take a step back and look at what I’ve done. I learned many hard ways what not to do.   - Travis Kayhart

As a Founder
Color Country Golf Association for the Deaf (2011-2018:
​     President for Deaf and ASL Golfers Club in Southern Utah.
Dixie Outdoors A.S.L. Club (2013-2016):
     
President for American Sign Language club in Southern Utah Deaf's community's outdoor recreation.  
 Southern Utah Golf Association for the Deaf (1999-2004):
      President for Deaf and ASL Golfer Club in Southern Utah

As a Co-Founder
Southern Utah Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (1998-2003):
      Vice President (1998-2000)
      Director of the Services (2000-2003
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As a Leader
Portland Metro Deaf Golf Association (2021-present)
President for the Deaf and ASL Golfers club in Oregon.

Fiction Editor and Web Keeper for Dixie State University's Online Literary Journal, Route7Review.com (Academic Year 2016-17)

President of Dixie State University Creative Writing Club (Academic Year 2015-16)
Chairman/Emcee for Southern Utah ASL Silent Weekend 2013

As an Intern
Web Keeper for Dixie State University's student-run Literary Journal, The Southern Quill (Academic Year 2017-18)

Non-fiction Reader and Web Keeper for Dixie State University's student-run Literary Journal, The Southern Quill (Academic Year 2016-17)
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