Thursday, September 11, 2014

Concussion Documentary and Panel Discussion at Calvert Library (press release)

Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis
Film & Panel Discussion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291

Calvert Library and Calvert Soccer Association (CSA) are encouraging all athletes, parents of athletes and coaches to attend a conversation on concussions on Monday, September 29, at 6:30pm at Calvert Library Prince Frederick.  The group will first view the 75-minute documentary, Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis. The film will be followed by a panel discussion led by Neurologist, Dr. Harry Kerasidis, Calvert Soccer Association President Mark McCormick, Football Coach Rick Sneade, and Prince Frederick Eagle President Billy Saunders.

Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis is a documentary presenting the neurological findings about the chronic effects of head trauma and was directed by Steve James (Academy Award-nominated Hoop Dreams, Emmy Award winning The Interrupters).

Inspired by events from the book Head Games, written by former Ivy League Football Player and WWE Wrestler Christopher Nowinski, Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis exposes a problem that has been described as a “silent epidemic on a global scale.”  Internationally respected medical experts, professional and amateur athletes and their families will offer eye-opening insights and cutting edge science on head trauma.  The film is rated PG-13.

When asked why CSA chose to fund this film showing and participate on the panel, Mark McCormick, President of CSA said, “CSA is looking forward to the opportunity to discuss this very important topic with the community and appreciates the staff of Calvert Library for organizing this event. Education is a key element to a program’s success in helping to prevent, and identify those that may require treatment for, any injury, especially concussions. Parents and coaches are the first line in observing the symptoms of these very serious injuries and how they react can sometimes mean the difference between whether someone recovers fully or not. We encourage anyone that participates or has family members that participate in any sport to attend this very timely event.” 

As for why Calvert Library has chosen this topic, according to Robyn Truslow who coordinates adult events for Calvert Library, “A major component of Calvert Library’s mission is lifelong learning. This workshop can help keep our many Calvert athletes safe and performing at their best and we are thrilled that CSA has made this event possible for the community. This is one topic among many that our customers are interested in learning about.  Join us for workshops on Elder Care, parenting, writing, genealogy and sports photography, just to name a few of our upcoming events.” For more information, contact Robyn Truslow at Calvert Library, 410-535-0291. 

 

 

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Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis film trailer

Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

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