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March Gathering: With guest speaker Eyleen Braaten, Giving Voice Initiative

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3.00pm
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4.00pm
 
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Online (Zoom)
 
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Free to attend, but places are open to Dementia Inclusive Singing Network members only.
 
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Please email your full name to singing@luminatescotland.org to book your place at this event. After booking, you will receive a confirmation email with information about joining the meeting.
 
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March Gathering for Network Members: With guest speaker Eyleen Braaten, Executive Director of Minnesota-based Giving Voice Initiative

Join us at our monthly gathering for members of the Dementia Inclusive Singing Network. These gatherings provide a relaxed and informal online space for members to raise questions, discuss experiences and share learning relating to dementia inclusive singing.

This month, we’re very excited to be joined by Eyleen Braaten from Giving Voice Initiative. Giving Voice inspires and equips organisations worldwide to help people with Alzheimer’s and their care partners live better lives through singing together. We’ll get to hear some of what Giving Voice Initiative has been doing both pre and during the pandemic to keep people connected and singing. This is sure to be an inspiring gathering!

This event is being delivered via Zoom. Email your full name to singing@luminatescotland.org to book your place, letting us know if you have any online access needs. After booking, you will receive a confirmation email with information about joining the meeting.

If you’re not yet a network member, please complete this short online form to join the Dementia Inclusive Singing Network: https://singing.luminatescotland.org/join-the-network/.

You can call Luminate on 0131 668 8066 or email singing@luminatescotland.org with any questions.

 
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