Many recognize Kimberly Williams-Paisley from her
performances in Nashville
Nashville and Father of the Bride
Father of the Bride.
But it was the mother of this bride who prompted
Kimberly to step into the spotlight as an author
and advocate.
Linda Williams was diagnosed with a rare form of
dementia that turned a once passionate and joyful
woman into someone unrecognizable. Kimberly’s
book, Where The Light Gets In: Losing My Mother
Where The Light Gets In: Losing My Mother
Only to Find Her Again
Only to Find Her Again, is a love letter to her
mother that shares the family’s journey as they
held on to humor and hope during the most trying
of times in caring for her mother.
April 6
2021
Jewish Family Service
Jewish Family Service
Spotlight Event
Shining a light on older adults
Shining a light on older adults
A VIRTUAL EVENING WITH
A VIRTUAL EVENING WITH
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Actress, author and advocate
Actress, author and advocate
NANCY and HARVEY SOLWAY
NANCY and HARVEY SOLWAY
Event Chairs
7PM VIRTUAL EVENT
7PM VIRTUAL EVENT
Admission $36
Admission $36
For registration and
sponsorship information:
jfsspotlightevent.org
jfsspotlightevent.org
248.592.2339
248.592.2339
Wednesday, March 10 at 12pm
Wednesday, March 10 at 12pm
Facilitated by Lynn Breuer, LMSW, CHC, CDP,
Director of Community Outreach and Wellness at JFS
$18 suggested donation
For questions or to register, visit jfsspotlightevent.org
jfsspotlightevent.org
or
or call 248.592.2339
248.592.2339
Jewish Family Service
Book Club
Join us as we discuss
Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s
book, Where The Light Gets In:
Where The Light Gets In:
Losing My Mother Only to Find
Losing My Mother Only to Find
Her Again
Her Again
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- The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-01-28
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