Ami Simms, founder of the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative, will be on public radio today at 11 a.m. or listen to her interview on your computer. She deserves huge accolades for what she has done to fight this terrible disease, with so many of you out there helping as well. Here is what she says:
"I'll be on PBS radio WVIA-FM at around 11 am today talking about the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative. Listen on your computer at http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wvia/ppr/index.shtml It will be available by podcast some time on Tuesday and rebroadcast at noon on Sunday.
Alzheimer's: Forgetting Piece by Piece will be exhibited this weekend in Lewisburg, PA, hosted by the Susquehanna Chorale. They have just commissioned an original piece of music about Alzheimer's which will be performed on October 9th."
Give a listen,
Diane
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3 comments:
Our guild had the privilege of hosting this exhibit this past June at our quilt show. Your contribution to this exhibit is stunning!
Thanks Lisa. This is a very moving, beautiful and strong exhibit. You won't forget it if you have seen it.
Ami Simm's fight against this disease is truly awe inspiring. It is a devastating affliction for the whole family and anything to help in the research is wonderful.
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