The UW-Green Bay Gerontology Center will host a brown-bag presentation titled “The Legacies Arts Project,” with guest speakers Noreen Greatens and Peggy Collinsmith, this Friday (Feb. 11) from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Gathering Room on the second floor of Mary Ann Cofrin Hall (MAC Hall 201). The Legacies Arts Project is coordinated with NEW Curative Rehabiliation as a therapeutic arts program for individuals with all types of memory problems. This brown-bag is an open-forum presentation, with students, faculty, and all others from the University and the broader regional community invited to attend. Questions? Contact Prof. Dean Von Dras, Human Development, at VonDrasD@uwgb.edu.
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9 Jan, 2020