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Location: Kennedy Center/MRL Building Lobby Contact: Amy Pottier Description: The new book and exhibit, "From Heartache to Hope: Middle Tennessee Families Living With Autism," features 18 families who are racially and socioeconomically diverse residents of rural and urban settings. This exhibit showcases Nashville photographer Rebekah Pope's stunning black-and-white photography, which accompanies the book's moving stories by author Leisa A. Hammett. You are invited to a receptio... (read more)
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Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Exhibit - From Heartache to Hope: Middle Tennessee Families Living With Autism3/20/20107:30 am - 5:30 pm var helpOpen = false; function CloseFeedHelp() { document.body.removeChild(document.body.lastChild); helpOpen = false; } function ShowFeedHelp() { if (helpOpen) { return; } helpOpen = true; var help_window = createDiv({ id: 'icons_instructions' }); help_window.innerHTML = document.getElementById('icons_instructions_template').innerHTML; var help_location = document.getElementById('ics_help'); var x = findPosX(help_location); var y = findPosY(help_location); document.body.appendChild(help_window); help_window.style.left = (x-300) + "px"; help_window.style.top = (y+14) + "px"; help_window.style.display = "block"; } Contact:Amy PottierURL:http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/services/disability...Location:Kennedy Center/MRL Building LobbyCategory:Open to the Public.detail div.description div.image p.caption { width: 270px; }The new book and exhibit, "From Heartache to Hope: Middle Tennessee Families Living With Autism," features 18 families who are racially and socioeconomically diverse residents of rural and urban settings. This exhibit showcases Nashville photographer Rebekah Pope's stunning black-and-white photography, which accompanies the book's moving stories by author Leisa A. Hammett. You are invited to a reception on Thursday, January 28, 2010, 5:00-6:30 p.m. in the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center lobby. Please RSVP at kc.vanderbilt.edu/registration. The reception will precede the ASMT monthly educational workshop. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Exhibit Area Lobby 2nd Floor Vanderbilt Kennedy Center/MRL Building Corner of 21st Avenue South and Edgehill, Vanderbilt University campus 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday Lain York, Preparator Gretchen Herbert, Arts CoordinatorExhibits, ArtsRSS feed: RSS is a web feed format used to publish frequently-updated content. Use this feed in an RSS reader or browser (Safari 2, Firefox 2, or Internet Explorer 7 and higher)SubscribeICS file: Use this feature to download an ICS file to use to import the calendar's event(s) into another program, such as Outlook, iCal, or Google Calendar.DownloadICS Feed: This is a live feed in the iCalendar format. To use this feed, you will need a program capable of subscrbing to a life iCalendar feed. Some examples include Apple iCal, Microsoft Outlook 2007 or higher, or Windows Calendar in Vista.Subscribe at Vanderbilt University

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Amy Pottier


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The new book and exhibit, "From Heartache to Hope: Middle Tennessee Families Living With Autism," features 18 families who are racially and socioeconomically diverse residents of rural and urban settings.

This exhibit showcases Nashville photographer Rebekah Pope's stunning black-and-white photography, which accompanies the book's moving stories by author Leisa A. Hammett.

You are invited to a reception on Thursday, January 28, 2010, 5:00-6:30 p.m. in the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center lobby. Please RSVP at kc.vanderbilt.edu/registration. The reception will precede the ASMT monthly educational workshop.

Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Exhibit Area
Lobby 2nd Floor Vanderbilt Kennedy Center/MRL Building
Corner of 21st Avenue South and Edgehill, Vanderbilt University campus
7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday

Lain York, Preparator
Gretchen Herbert, Arts Coordinator

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