Roselle Boggs Qualls will attend the Harlan Poke Sallet Festival June 5-6 from 10-6. Come and meet in person the author of Walking Free: The Life of Nellie Zimmerman and the Black Heart Books. Her booksigning booth will be located in the Harlan Center Building, downtown Harlan Kentucky.
Yearly Archives: 2009
May 28: Dr. Daryl Greene to be Interviewed for Health Watch Program
On May 28, Dr. Greene will discuss the physiology of pain and his 4 M’s to holistic pain management during an interview with Mark Linderman of the Wayne County Health Department for WCTV’s Health Watch program. To obtain copies of the interview contact Dr. Greene.
May 26: Dr. Daryl Greene to Speak to the Richmond Widow Persons Support Group
On May 26 at 4:30pm, Dr. Greene will give a presentation entitled Nellie Zimmerman: The Senior Citizen Who Changed America to the Richmond Widow Persons support Group at the MCL Cafeteria, Richmond, Indiana.
Walking Free: The Life of Nellie Zimmerman
Walking Free: The Life of Nellie Zimmerman By Rosezelle Boggs-Qualls and Dr. Daryl C. Greene In May of 1976, at the age of 71, the blind deaf Nellie Zimmerman was released from the Massillon State Hospital. After nineteen years of confinement, she took her first breath of freedom. Nellie went on to attend [...]
Dr. Daryl Greene To Lead Pain Management Seminar Sat. April 25
Based on his book You Can Feel Better, Dr. Greene will lead a Pain Management Seminar. Learn about the physiolgy of pain and four holistic, drug free approaches to coping with chronic pain. This free event will be held at the Bilnd Ambitions Art Gallery, 817 East Main St., Richmond Indiana, on Sat. April 25, [...]
Rev. Dr. Daryl C. Greene
An ordained United Church of Christ minister with 16 years of experience in parish ministry, Dr. Greene was born with a rare neurological disease which has left him almost blind and makes walking very difficult and causes chronic pain.. He now has been called into a special ministry for which he is uniquely qualified and gifted: a ministry of spiritual encouragement and practical advice for the disabled and those who face serious health challenges.
Rosezelle Boggs-Qualls
A social worker for more than 35 years, Rosezelle grew up in the coal mining town of Sunshine, in the mountains of Southeastern Kentucky. In 1946, she married William (Buck) Qualls who is totally deaf. They now live in the town of Cawood, near Harlan, Kentucky.
Odessa Walker-Hooker
A nationally recognized, award winning educator from the Cincinnati area, Odessa Walker Hooker was born near Moultrie Georgia, on September 21, 1930. She now lives in Atlanta, Georgia, near her children and grandchildren.