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Do you want art to be one of your tools to beat Parkinson's?

I am starting art programming in the Bellingham area as a tool to help people with Parkinson's live better.
 
Do you want to learn how to use art to:
  • Retain a positive attitude, gratitude and hope in the face of challenges?
  • Look beyond the surface with other people to find not just differences, but the things that unite us?
  • Improve social connectedness?
  • And more?
Upcoming offerings include:
The workshops are open to everyone at every level, even and especially those who think they can't "do" art.

The Sidekicks for Parkinson's workshops are free, others may have a reasonable fee.

Check out my bio to learn more about my experiences as an artist and coach for people with Parkinson's.
 
Please answer as many questions as possible, but only those with asterisks are required.
 
I will contact you within a week with more details, and will be scheduling classes as soon as we have a core group.

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* 1. What is your name?

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* 2. How many I contact you? Please enter phone number and/or email.

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* 3. How long have you had Parkinson's?

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* 4. What tools are you currently using to manage your Parkinson's? Include medicine, therapy, exercise, mindfulness, diet, supplements, etc.

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* 5. What are the biggest limitations with the tools you are currently using?

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* 6. Do you have transportation to get to workshops in the Bellingham area?

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* 7. Would you be interested in online workshops? I am looking into options, and would like to gauge interest.

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* 8. Would you be interested in an online community for participants, where you could connect with others and share work you did in workshops or on your own? If you have any preferences, let me know.

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* 9. Would you be interested in the option of movement workshops to complement the arts training? I would be utilizing tools from my Rock Steady Boxing and Beat PD exercise and wellness programs.

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