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Richard H. Adler Participates in Movie Trailer for "A Not So Still Life"
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Date: 1/17/2012 2:47 pm Views: 460 Rating: 0 Rate [ | ]
Richard H. Adler, Chairman of the Brain Injury Association of Washington, was invited to participate in a movie trailer for "A Not So Still Life," an inspirational documentary of hope and triumph of local artist and traumatic brain injury survivor, Ginny Ruffner. This is an amazing story with a heartwarming message of never giving up and following your passion in life. It's a 2-thumbs up documentary. BIAWA was very fortunate to have Ginny Ruffner as the keynote speaker at the Brain Injury Association of Washington's 5th annual Gala, Dinner, and Auction last October at the Grand Hyatt Seattle. If you are interesting in obtaining a copy of the movie, simply contact Adler Giersch at 206.682.0300 or email kcruse@adlergiersch.com. A Not So Still Life TBI Testimonial -
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