In recognition of World Alzheimer’s Day, we’re honored to present the Vermont statewide premiere of the new documentary Keys Bags Names Words, a film about people living with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias who share stories of heartbreak and hope in aging. The Alzheimer's Association Vermont Chapter, AARP of Vermont, Vermont Department of Health, COVE, Cathedral Square, and SASH (Support and Services at Home) have partnered together to bring this film to three locations across the state. Don’t miss this powerful new international film that explores the ways we can protect our brain health, connect with our loved ones and live a higher quality of life, even after diagnosis.
Attend a free screening near you:
Thursday, September 21st at the Latchis Theater in Brattleboro
Wednesday, September 27th at Contois Auditorium in Burlington
Thursday, September 28th at the Athenaeum in St. Johnsbury
Doors at 6:45 with a Community Resource Tables
Movie at 7:00 followed by a community conversation
All venues are handicapped accessible
RSVP to join us: https://p2a.co/vm0wDao or call 802-440-1881.
You can watch a trailer for the film here: https://vimeo.com/668768385 | Password: kbnwtrailer
Sponsored by the Alzheimer Association, Vermont Chapter