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Renewing our ticket with Saxmundham Library


Some time ago, Peter and I delivered a talk at Saxmundham library but we were more than delighted to be invited back for round two. This time we had gone all 21st century with a slide show and some videos to share with the audience.


Due to a technological hiccup, we weren't able to show the videos but the slide show itself created the right amount of ooohs and aaaahs.


Despite appearances, there were more than two people in the audience and, although we don't have a photo of Peter in full flow, it was he who - as ever - stole the show.


Thank you for the continued support Suffolk Libraries - and thank you to Sax library for the collection, with money raised going to Alzheimer's Research UK.

 
 
 

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Peter Berry LIVING WITH DEMENTIA

"It is important to remember, that a diagnosis of dementia is not just a diagnosis for the individual, but it’s a diagnosis for the whole family.”

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