August 13, 2020 at 3:35 p.m.
Vinyl Sunshine performs Sunday
The village will be rocking Sunday.
Vinyl Sunshine is scheduled to perform at 7 p.m. Sunday at Hein Amphitheatre in Van Trees Park as part of the Fort Recovery Friends of the Arts summer concert series.
The group focuses on American and British pop and rock from the age of the “British Invasion.” For more about the band, visit vinylsunshine.com.
The final concert in the series will feature a Toby Keith tribute on Aug. 23.
For more information, visit fortrecoveryfriendsofthearts.com.
Graduated
Dr. Lee Haggenjos graduated last month from his the University of Minnesota North Memorial Family Medicine three-year residency program.
Haggenjos received the Spice Award for patient-centered care.
He plans to begin a family medicine practice with obstetrics in Willmar, Minnesota, in October.
Programs available
The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Indiana is offering educational programs and caregiver support groups online and by phone.
Programs this month include help with dealing with dementia, legal and financial planning, effective communication and warning signs of Alzheimer’s Disease. All programs are free.
For more information or to sign up, visit alz.org/Indiana/helping_you or call (800) 272-3900.
Vinyl Sunshine is scheduled to perform at 7 p.m. Sunday at Hein Amphitheatre in Van Trees Park as part of the Fort Recovery Friends of the Arts summer concert series.
The group focuses on American and British pop and rock from the age of the “British Invasion.” For more about the band, visit vinylsunshine.com.
The final concert in the series will feature a Toby Keith tribute on Aug. 23.
For more information, visit fortrecoveryfriendsofthearts.com.
Graduated
Dr. Lee Haggenjos graduated last month from his the University of Minnesota North Memorial Family Medicine three-year residency program.
Haggenjos received the Spice Award for patient-centered care.
He plans to begin a family medicine practice with obstetrics in Willmar, Minnesota, in October.
Programs available
The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Indiana is offering educational programs and caregiver support groups online and by phone.
Programs this month include help with dealing with dementia, legal and financial planning, effective communication and warning signs of Alzheimer’s Disease. All programs are free.
For more information or to sign up, visit alz.org/Indiana/helping_you or call (800) 272-3900.
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