Every Picture Tells a Story: A New Way of Looking At Memory Loss VIA ZOOM

Monday, June 67:00—8:30 PMZoomRockport Public Library17 School Street, Rockport, MA, 01966

This program VIA ZOOM ONLY

Every Picture Tells a Story: A New Way of Looking At Memory Loss

An engaging, informative look at the power of pictures to offer a new view of memory loss. This talk invites us to explore living fully in the present moment with a diagnosis of memory loss. Creative engagement gives us a holistic view – seeing the whole person beyond the disease – so we can uncover pathways to unlock story and imagination and discover well-being. 

For the person affected by memory loss, caregivers, loved ones, friends, and community. Discover a new way of looking at memory loss for more positive, uplifting moments together.

About Peggy Cahill, M.Ed., is a community educator, teaching artist and program development specialist. She holds a Master's degree in Education from Lesley University. Peggy directed the ARTZ (Artists for Alzheimer’s) Museum Network and went on to create 3 new museum programs, including at Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester, for underserved seniors and individuals with memory challenges. She has witnessed the power of art and culture to foster life-giving connections and well being.

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