Grand opening festivities of Brain Balance Achievement Center in Norwalk

The Brain Balance™ Achievement Center in Norwalk, CT celebrates Grand Opening; Hires Adam Kluger Public Relations to help promote its drug-free program that helps children with AD/HD, Dyslexia, Autism and other learning disabilities become more focused, improve their academic performance and enhance their communication and social interaction skills.  

"Adam Kluger Public Relations (www.adamklugerpr.com) is delighted to be hired to work with Dr. Mark Goldenberg and the Norwalk Brain Balance™ Achievement Center in promoting their very important work of helping children confronting such neurobehavioral disorders as AD/HD, Dyslexia, Autism and other learning disabilities," said AKPR Founder, Adam Kluger. "The upcoming grand opening festivities will offer Connecticut families the opportunity to learn about the Brain Balance Program, tour of the new Center, speak with Dr. Goldenberg and meet Brain Balance Co-founder and author of Disconnected Kids, Dr. Robert Melillo."

Connecticut parents and members of the media are encouraged to attend a wide range of FREE activities and events from Monday April 12th through the official ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, April 14th.

RSVP:  Dr. Mark Goldenberg (203) 847-3000, e-mail: [email protected] The Brain Balance™ Achievement Center in Norwalk, CT Grand Opening events:

  • Mon., April 12th: Dr. Melillo will hold a lecture from at the Norwalk Inn.

10:00 am – 12:00 pm and 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Norwalk Inn at 99 East Ave. Norwalk, CT 06851

  • Tues., April 13th: Book signing and talk at Barnes & Noble

12:00 pm – 2:00 pm, Barnes & Noble, 1076 Post Road East, Westport, CT 06880,

Teacher and Professional Lecture at the Norwalk Inn. 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

  • Wed., April 14th: ***Ribbon Cutting Ceremony***

At the Norwalk Brain Balance™ Achievement Center 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, Brain Balance™ Achievement Center at 15 Cross Street, Norwalk, CT 06851

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