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Karen Parrage (brainXchange) - 2/10/2016 12:02:40 PM
   
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Karen Parrage (brainXchange) - 2/10/2016 12:04:18 PM
   
RE:Art-related events
The Alzheimer Society of Grey Bruce is a key speaker at the Engaging Conversations 2016 conference for empowering arts and culture organizations. It is being held on May 2 and 3rd in Meaford. It's intended for any arts and culture organization but also those working in long-term care, day programs and any organization working with people who have congitive challenges. Click here for more information.

JessicaR - 3/15/2016 3:33:31 PM
   
RE:Art-related events
Fighting dementia with art - The VON Intergenerational Expressive Art program, which matched high school students with community clients with early to mid-stage dementia to complete different pieces of art, opened its exhibition to the public on Monday, March 14, at the Museum Strathroy-Caradoc.
All the pieces created by the students and the local VON clients will be exhibited until April 11.


Source: http://www.strathroyagedispatch.com/2016/03/15/fighting-dementia-with-art
 

support@brainxchange.ca - 7/19/2016 8:53:58 AM
   
Art Works: Changing the Conversation about Dementia
From July 24-28, the Alzheimer Society is hosting an art exhibit in conjunction with AAIC aimed at highlighting the effects of art for people living with dementia. Read more about it, and be sure to check out the gallery! 

 

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