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Film Screening and Community Conversation: The Quiet Epidemic – Steamboat Springs

Colorado Mountain College - Steamboat Springs Campus - Allbright Auditorium 1275 Crawford Avenue, Steamboat Springs, CO, United States

Colorado Tick-Borne Disease Awareness Association is Hosting Film Screening and Community Conversation: The Quiet Epidemic Join us for a film screening and community conversation about the award-winning documentary The Quiet Epidemic. The...

Free

Film Screening and Community Conversation: The Quiet Epidemic – Centennial

Koelbel Library 5955 S. Holly St. 80121, Centennial, CO

Arapahoe Libraries is Hosting Film Screening and Community Conversation: The Quiet Epidemic Join us for a community conversation and film screening of the award-winning documentary The Quiet Epidemic. The film features a...

Free

BUT SHE LOOKS FINE: THE MUSICAL

Abraham Lincoln High School Auditorium 2285 S Federal Blvd. 80219, Denver, CO, United States

ABOUT BUT SHE LOOKS FINE: THE MUSICAL This musical is an adaptation of the true memoir by Colorado teenager Olivia Goodreau about her battle with Lyme Disease and her journey towards activism and advocacy. Olivia...

Free – $15

Moonlight Monday- COTBDAA Awareness & Fundraiser

Moonlight Pizza and BrewPub 242 F St, Salida, CO, United States

Great food…Great people…Great cause! Join us May 6, 2024! On Moonlight Monday, Moonlight Pizza and Brewpub donates 10% of their daily sales to community organizations. May 6, 2024, COTBDAA is scheduled to...

Free

Film Screening and Community Conversation: The Quiet Epidemic – Buena Vista

Stardust Theater 16450 Co Rd 306, Buena Vista, CO, United States

Join us for a community conversation and film screening of the award-winning documentary The Quiet Epidemic. The film features a young girl from Brooklyn and a scientist from Duke University both diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease, a disease said to not exist. What begins as a patient story evolves into an investigation into the history of Lyme disease, dating back to its discovery in 1975. A paper trail of suppressed scientific research and buried documents reveal why tick-borne diseases have been allowed to quietly spread around the globe.

Free