Monthly Archives: March 2016

Coming attractions March 29, 2016

1:00
The Medicinal Melody:  An Introduction to the Field of Music
Music Therapist Megan Graber says, “Whether it’s the melody of a mother’s song, the score of your favorite film or the beat your feet can’t help but keep, music enchants and engages the human mind, body and emotions.”  In this presentation, learn how the evidence-based practice of Music Therapy uses this human affinity for song to design and implement musical interventions that address physical, cognitive and social/emotional needs.  Come ready to actively participate in this informative, hands-on music experiential.

2:30
Turning Points in History
Mark Shambley, history aficionado and Charleston veterinarian, will talk with us about the historic origin of 9/11, the Battle of New Orleans, the Charge of the Light Brigade and other turning points in history.

Coming attractions March 22, 2016

1:00
Single Payer Health Insurance
David Ball, Healthcare Specialist, will explore what is dysfunctional about the healthcare system in America.  How it can be improved depends on how it is financed.  Thirty-two of the top post-industrialized nations provide healthcare to their citizens; the exception is the United States.  Our speaker will look at the Affordable Care Act, socialized medicine and the Single Payer plan.

2:30
The Day the Flag Came Down
Our speaker Jenny Horne, SC State Representative, drew national recognition after delivering an impassioned speech on the House floor advocating the quick removal of the Confederate Battle Flag from the grounds of the state capital following the massacre at Mother Emanuel AME Church on June 17, 2015.  Come and hear her reflections on that day as well as her insights into the increasing role of women in SC government.

Coming Attractions March 15, 2016

1:00
Tri-County Veterans Support Network
Tim Taylor, an Army veteran himself, co-founded this organization in reaction to witnessing the hardships that other veterans have experienced as they transition home.

2:30
Successful Aging: Maintaining a Healthy Brain
Heather Collins, Head of the Behavioral and Social Sciences Department at Trident Technical College, asks, “Did you know you have control over how your brain ages?” Learn what you can do to engage in successful aging and keep your brain healthy. We’ll discuss how the brain deteriorates over time, what causes the damage, and physical, nutritional and cognitive activities to benefit your brain.

Coming Attractions March 8, 2016

1:00
Not Without My Father: One Woman’s 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace
Andra Watkins, author and nominee for the 2015 National Book Award for Nonfiction for her memoir Not Without My Father… joins us to talk about the events that led to the writing of this, her third book.  Her first book, a novel, was set along the Natchez Trace. To launch the book’s debut, Andra walked the entire Trace, all the way from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee.  Her second book was a documentation of the journey in photographs and observations.  In the process, however, she ended up having a life-changing adventure with her 80 year-old father.  Not Without My Father chronicles that experience.

2:30
A Lifetime on the Bridge of a Ship:  27 Years in the Merchant Marines
William J. Dutour, Captain of the M/V Maersk Memphis, will join us to give us a sense of what a career in the Merchant Marine looks like.  He’ll tell about surviving over eight years in nuclear submarines without a scratch and then ending up in a lifeboat in the Persian Gulf.  He’ll tell about working on a tanker in Kuwait in August of 1990 when Saddam Hussein came calling.  These and other vignettes will describe his lifetime at sea.