Barnes & Noble has invited AIM Center to present their publications “Drawn Together: An AIM Center Anthology” and “One Hundred Views Of Chattanooga” along with original artwork created by members for these books.
Two members will be present to discuss what the Clubhouse does and how the AIM Center has impacted their own recoveries. Judith Mogul, visual arts coordinator at AIM Center, will be there as well to help facilitate and shine a light on the value of the creative arts in the rehabilitation process.
Ms. Mogul said, “We will share this time slot with author Dana Shavin, who will discuss her book 'The Body Tourist', about her experience with anorexia. We are grateful for the opportunity that Barnes and Noble has provided us with, to share the work and mission of AIM Center with a broader Chattanooga community.”