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“The Other End of the Stethoscope” by Marcus Engel — A Free Lecture on the Effect of Excellent Patient Care
10/15/2019    
10:00 am
Join us Tuesday, October 15 for Marcus Engel's keynote presentation. As a college freshman, Marcus Engel was blinded and nearly killed after being struck by [...]
In The Thick LIVE from Connecticut: Mental Health
10/16/2019    
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Three Rivers will be hosting In The Thick LIVE on October 16! Award-winning journalists and In The Thick co-hosts Maria Hinojosa and Julio Ricardo Varela [...]
“Bat Crazy” Free Seminar by Biologist Maureen Heidtmann
Join us at 5 pm on Friday, November 1 for a free seminar on bats. “Bat Crazy” is a presentation by bat expert and biologist, Maureen Heidtmann, who has worked with bats for more than 25 years.
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5th Annual Men Against Domestic Violence Artistic Expression honors Bill Wernau

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Date(s) - 10/24/2018
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Location
The Gallery at Three Rivers

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MADVAEJoin us at Three Rivers Community College for the 5th Annual Men Against Domestic Violence Artistic Expression (MADVAE) on Wednesday, October 24, from 6:00-7:30 pm in The Gallery at Three Rivers. Held annually in October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the event consists of music, poetry readings and performances, and a live artist painting.

Featured artists and performers will include visual artist Pierre Sylvain from Middletown, CT; poet Summer Tate from Hartfod, CT; poet Shilo Kuirakose from Hartford, CT; artist and self-love advocate Kimolee Eryn from Hartford, CT; and spoken word artist Jamaal St. John of West Orange, NJ. Jeff Nixon, a professor and retired Groton Town Police officer, will also be speaking on his 20 years of on-the-job experience with domestic violence. Maria Krug, the Three Rivers Title IX officer, and a representative from Safe Futures will also be present.

This year, MADVAE will be held in honor of William “Bill” Wernau for his tireless contributions to preventing domestic violence. Bill Wernau, who passed away this January, spent the last years of his life with his wife Anne mentoring and teaching women and children to bring safety to their lives and relationships. He joined her in teaching classes at York Correctional Institution in Niantic and volunteering at Safe Futures in New London. Anne will be receiving a plaque in honor of his efforts, and Safe Futures has dedicated a bench to him outside their location.

This event is free, open to the public, and held in The Gallery at Three Rivers. MADVAE is sponsored by the Three Rivers Community College Community Involvement Committee. For further information, please contact Frederick-Douglass Knowles at 860-215-9444.

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