Feedback from the exhibit's visitor book:
We wrap up the first month of this year with an event each week and are taking a book tour hiatus until April, National Autism Awareness Month. Stay tuned. Meanwhile, the photographs remain at Vanderbilt Kennedy Center until March 29, 2010.
One more note, if you attend the January 38 reception, you are also invited to attend the Autism Society of Middle Tennessee's monthly workshop series, which begins at 6:30 p.m., and will be featuring the topic of Asperger syndrome. Registration requested. The fee: a $10 ASMT family membership, etc., and includes free admission to all monthly workshops, or $5 at the door per workshop.
Thanks to all who supported us during our 2009 evolution from idea to print and our launch into reality late 2009 and this year's continued tour.
*There's a photograph of Grace and I in this exhibit, as shown in the slide show above. A lot of people have asked why Grace and I are not featured in the book. (You'll have to read my forthcoming autism momoir to get that story. ;-) I took a strict journalist's approach--no first person. We do appear on the next to last page and the back of the book under my producer and author credits. The photo of us here was taken when Grace and I came into the studio for my author photo session. Rebekah so loved this we debated--in a very friendly manner--about it's inclusion. I agreed for it to go into the exhibit, but not the book.
Thank you, Charlotte. I appreciate your support. It was our best event yet.
Posted by: Leisa A. Hammett | January 31, 2010 at 04:57 PM
Wish I could be there! I know the exhibit is wonderful, because the book is amazing.
Posted by: Charlotte Dixon | January 28, 2010 at 09:37 AM