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The Temple Experience featuring Dr. Temple Grandin
April 3, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Presented by Mary & Tom Solcher, Landmark Charities, Orlando Ciramella, and Trusted Senior Specialists
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4.3.2021, 1:00pm CST – REGISTRATION IS NOT CLOSED. SHOULD YOU WISH TO REGISTER AND ATTEND, CONTACT GAYLE KILDOYLE gayle@hopeforthree.org TO MANUALLY REGISTER YOUR PARTY.
Now, you can witness Dr. Grandin’s magnificent mind and learn from her words of wisdom on Saturday, April 3, 2021. Q & A will follow. To celebrate Hope For Three’s 10th Anniversary, “The Temple Experience” will take place on a virtual platform at 7:00 pm CST. Individual tickets are $30, and spectacular sponsorship and creative underwriting opportunities provide explosive exposure for community partners—exciting happenings with Eco-Artist Phoenomeon, author, public-speaker with event Emcee’s Grant Manier, and Board Member, Autism Mom, and Councilwoman Lynn Clouser.
Dr. Temple Grandin is well known for her trailblazing work as a spokesperson for people with autism and her lifelong work with animal behavior. For over 25 years, Dr. Grandin has been a Professor at Colorado State University and was recently named, “One of the Top Ten Professors in the Country.” Her life’s work has been to understand her own autistic mind and share that knowledge with the world, aiding in treating individuals with the condition. Her understanding of the human mind has aided in her work with animal behavior. She is one of the most respected experts in animal behavior and autism in the world today.
As most know, this incredible, prominent public-speaker and world-renowned advocate, as simply Temple, Dr. Grandin, was awarded Time Magazine Top 100 Most Influential People in the World in the Heroes category in 2010. The same year her biographic movie was awarded seven Grammy Awards, with Claire Danes shining as an unlikely hero to America’s cattle industry and autistic people. Often misunderstood, Temple learned to channel her unique gifts into a brilliant career as a scientist, prominent public-speaker, author, innovative designer, groundbreaking animal behavior expert, and leading autism advocate.