A Celebration of Alzheimer's Awareness Month: Interactive Read Along
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A Celebration of Alzheimer's Awareness Month: Interactive Read Along

By Prince George's Arts and Humanities Council

Overview

Join Dr. Yemonja Smalls for an inspiring, interactive read-along celebrating Alzheimer’s Awareness Month through art, story & connection.

A Celebration of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month: Interactive Read-Along with Dr. Yemonja Smalls


Join us for a heartfelt and inspiring celebration of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month with Dr. Yemonja Smalls, artist, author, and advocate. This interactive read-along experience invites families, caregivers, and community members to explore the power of storytelling in building empathy, understanding, and connection.

Through live reading, reflection, and creative engagement, participants will gain insight into the Alzheimer’s journey while celebrating the strength and love that unite families and caregivers.

What to Expect:

  • 📖 Interactive read-along led by Dr. Yemonja Smalls
  • 💜 Thoughtful discussion on memory, love, and care
  • 🎨 Creative activities that promote reflection and connection
  • 🧠 Insight into Alzheimer’s awareness and community support
  • 🤝 A warm, inclusive environment for all ages


ABOUT DR.YEMONJA SMALLS

Dr. Yemonja Smalls is a multidisciplinary artist with very little formal artistic training. Originally from Hershey, PA, but a recent transplant from Chicago, IL, to Baltimore, MD, she works in the Maryland Department of Health’s Developmental Disabilities Administration.

Yemonja’s mixed media creations in various mediums have been exhibited in the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, the Frederick Douglass Issac-Meyers Maritime Museum, Hill Center Galleries, on the set of the famous Fox Hit TV show “Empire”, Harold Washington Library, South Side Community Art Center, Howard University, the Sojourner Family Peace Center among others, and reside in various private collections across the nation.

Category: Arts, Literary Arts

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

Arts’tination

162 Waterfront Street

Oxon Hill, MD 20745

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Free
Nov 30 · 3:00 PM EST