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Memory Project Unites Philadelphians, Young and Old, in Battle Against Alzheimer’sPhiladelphia, PA -- Throughout the month of August, Philadelphians are documenting and archiving summer memories as part of the symbolic battle against Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. A new project invites residents, to draw, write or paint a favorite summer memory to be included in the William B. McNamee Memory Library at the Free Library of Philadelphia. The project is a partnership between the Cultural Alliance’s GroundSwell campaign; Spaces Between Your Fingers, an organization dedicated to raising awareness in the battle against Alzheimer’s and dementia; and Art Holding Hands and Hearts, an arts organization that uses yoga, meditation and creative visualization as a form of therapy and to increase mindfulness. The SBYF Postcard project is not just for people with dementia. Everyone, young and old is invited to share a summer memory. It could be a happy memory, a turning point memory, a memory that makes you sigh or a memory that touched the heart. “Memories and stories are important,” says Jan Mitchner, founder of AH HAH. “Together our stories tell the true history of our communities, our towns, our cities, our country. The more the stories are shared and preserved, the more we are connected.” Residents both young and old are invited to submit a postcard with their favorite memory of a summer experience in the Greater Philadelphia region. To download and submit a postcard template, visit: www.groundswellpa.com
From August 21-28 AH HAH will be hosting a series of Spaces Between Your Fingers postcard events in Philadelphia and Chester County. Finished cards will be added to the Library Memory exhibit at the Free Library. COMMUNITY POSTCARD EVENTS:
About GroundSwell About Spaces Between Your Fingers About AH HAH The culmination of each program is a presentation for the community which will include theatre, creative movement, music, poetry, and/or art. Our goal is to create a new community dialogue among diverse groups. |
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Throughout the month of August, Philadelphians are documenting and archiving summer memories as part of the symbolic battle against Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |