Curing, Caring & The Arts

Coconut Telegraph

The Roskamp Institute and 530 Burns Gallery invite you to attend Curing, Caring & The Arts- A Series on Brain Health, Healthy Aging, and Arts Integrations that runs January 10 through January 13 featuring speakers from The Roskamp Institute who will discuss current research, clinical studies, and brain wellness healthy aging tips as well as corresponding artists sharing their experiences related to Alzheimer’s and other disorders. Each speaker is paired with an artist who shares a connection to our mission through various arts-integrations & mediums. During this time, 530 Burns will be DONATING 10% of all proceeds to The Roskamp Institute. All attendees will also be registered in a drawing to win a piece of jewelry upon registration. The events are free but please RSVP for the session (or sessions) you wish to attend by calling (941) 552-9832. 

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