Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education

“Remembering Lyn Snow’ in Rockland Dec. 13

Mon, 11/28/2016 - 3:00pm

On Tuesday, Dec. 13, Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education (MLDSE) is hosting guest speaker Susie Whittington as she shares “Remembering Lyn Snow” from 6-8 p.m. at the Knox Center located at 6 White Street, Rockland, Maine.

Marilyn “Lyn” Ruth Snow was many things to so many people — wife, mother, granddaughter, friend, artist, beloved community member — and her gift of strength and giving of herself continues to resonate in the hearts and minds of those who knew her even today. A lifelong artist at heart, she found her true calling with watercolors. With her award winning artwork displayed in galleries all around the country including Boston and Philadelphia, her generosity knew no boundaries. Known as the matriarch of her family, Lyn was always thinking of others.

But on Dec. 13, 2013, she lost her life to Powassan virus, a fatal tick borne disease that moved quickly and silently.

Although the virus that took her life continues to stump researchers, awareness and educational efforts for Lyme and tick borne prevention and support are readily available through Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education, a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization and Maine partner of the national Lyme Disease Association and member of Maine CDC’s Vector-borne workgroup.

“Tick borne disease is evolving and morphing in ways that keep us ever vigilant with regards to prevention, diagnosis and treatment” says Paula Jackson Jones, president of Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education. “We have to change the way that we think about tick borne diseases and especially in endemic regions such as Midcoast Maine.”

We invite you to join us for a night of fond memories and education as Susie Whittington, Lyn’s daughter, shares with us her mother’s story — who her mother was, the many ways she touched so many lives and how she taken before her time.

For more information about MLDSE or this meeting, please contact Paula Jackson Jones (207) 446-6447 or info@mldse.org or visit our website www.mldse.org