May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month
CarolinaLyme hosting free viewing of the acclaimed documentary UNDER OUR SKIN ,
CarolinaLyme presents the Lyme disease documentary - Under Our Skin
In support of May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month for the city of Raleigh, CarolinaLyme.org will offer a free screening of the acclaimed Lyme disease documentary, Under Our Skin. With the recent announcement by Wake County Health officials that Lyme disease is endemic in Wake County it is important residents better understand this emerging disease in North Carolina. The goal of our event is to raise awareness and provide information on both Lyme disease and the prevention and treatment of other diseases transmitted by ticks.
- Admission: Free
- Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2010
- Time: Doors open at 6:00PM. Film begins at 6:30 PM
- Lyme disease open discussion to follow. Cash bar and food available.
- Where: Lincoln Theater - 126 East Cabarrus Street , Raleigh, NC 27601-1832
- www.lincolntheatre.com
RSVP - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=109546419084650
Special thanks to Enterprise Rent A Car for their sponsorship of this event.
Tags: awareness month, documentary, lincoln theatre, lyme disease awareness, under our skin, wake county

May 11th, 2010 at 11:00 am
I am the US Rep for this tool, sent an e-mail to your contact info above.
Would like to attend the forum and bring some Ticktwisters along with me.
We have been issued a US Patent based on the unique ability of this simple tool to remove ticks alive.
I know this is late notice but I just saw the info on the WRAL website today.
If you would like to sell some packages we will donate $1.50 from each sale- MSRP is $4.99-$5.99.
Thanks
Dan Komorek
919-803-1141
May 15th, 2010 at 11:04 pm
I was unable to attend your get together last Wed. I did watch parts of the film on UTube. I would like to do something to promote Lyme awareness. I had Lyme for some time when diagnosed in the 90’s in Wisconsin. I do hope to get a more thorough treatment for it. I suffer from chronic fatigue and symptoms of Fibromyalgia which I believe may be related to the Lyme. Thanks for promoting Lyme awareness!