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Join the City of Somerville and the Concussion Legacy Foundation for an exciting announcement about Somerville’s concussion education, policy and prevention Wednesday morning at Somerville City Hall.

Attending will be Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone; Concussion Legacy Foundation co-founder and CEO Chris Nowinski; Concussion Legacy Foundation education and research program manager Cliff Robbins; District Coordinator of Concussion Management and Somerville High School Athletic Trainer Michelle Kelly; Somerville High School students.

WHEN AND WHERE:
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
10:30 a.m.
Somerville City Hall
93 Highland Ave.
Somerville, MA 02143

Team Up Against Concussions education event:
9:00 a.m.
West Somerville Neighborhood School
177 Powder House Blvd
Somerville, MA 02144

City of Somerville contact:
Kacey Brister
Public Information Officer
City of Somerville
(617) 625-6600 ext. 2620
kbrister@somervillema.gov

Concussion Legacy Foundation contact:
Tyler Maland
Marketing & Communications Manager
Concussion Legacy Foundation
O: (781) 790-1921 x103; C: (802) 380-8774
tmaland@concussionfoundation.org


About the Concussion Legacy Foundation:
The Concussion Legacy Foundation (formerly the Sports Legacy Institute) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Boston. It was founded in 2007 by Robert Cantu, MD, and Christopher Nowinski to solve the concussion crisis by advancing the study, treatment and prevention of the effects of brain trauma in athletes and other at-risk groups. The Concussion Legacy Foundation is a collaborator with Boston University’s CTE Program. For more information, please visit ConcussionFoundation.org.

 

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