Screenings of “The Quiet Epidemic” continue to proliferate
The first Texas screening of the Lyme documentary will take place Sunday, May 21, in Richardson, TX. After the film, Dr. Bruce Patterson of IncellDX will discuss chronic inflammation. The event is sponsored by the Texas Lyme Alliance.
Additional screenings continue to be held around the US and Canada. See list below for details.
“The Quiet Epidemic” is also now available to stream via on AppleTV, Prime Video and Vimeo-on-demand.
Click below to view the trailer
Screenings
May 19-27 —Streaming (Geolocked to Canada) — Hosted by the Canadian Lyme Disease Association
May 21 – Glen Falls, NY – Charles R. Wood Theater @ 2 pm — Hosted by Lyme Action Network
May 21 – Richardson, TX — Alamo Drafthouse @ 4 pm — Hosted by the Texas Lyme Alliance
May 23 – Grand Rapids, MI — Kent District Library/Cascade Township Branch @ 6 pm
May 23 –New York, NY — Mt. Sinai Icahn School of Medicine @ 5 pm
May 24 – Kent, CT – Kent Memorial Library @ 6 pm – Hosted by Kent Memorial Library w/Q & A
May 24 – Wolfville, NS – Al Whittle Theater @ 7pm – Hosted by Nova Scotia Lyme Advocacy Group
May 25 – Leawood, KS – The Church of the Resurrection @ 6:30 pm – Hosted by Lyme Assn. of Greater Kansas City
May 25 – Burlington, VT – Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center @ 6:30 pm
May 31 – Midland, MI – Grace A. Dow Memorial Library @ 5:30 pm
June 1 – Charlton, MA – The Overlook Retirement Community @ 6 pm
June 5 – Halifax, NS – Halifax Central Library @ 5 pm – Hosted by Nova Scotia Lyme Advocacy Group
June 15 – New Glasgow, NS –Glasgow Square Theater @ 6:30 pm – Hosted by Nova Scotia Lyme Advocacy Group
June 17 – Colorado Springs, CO – Manitou Art Center @ 5 pm – Hosted by CO Tick-Borne Disease Awareness Assoc.
June 26 – Charlotte Hall, MD – Northern Senior Activity Center @ 1 pm – Hosted by St. Mary’s County Dept. of Aging
July 13 — Elizabethtown, NY — Adirondack History Museum @ 7 pm — Hosted by the Essex County Historical Museum
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