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SUMMARY:DON'T GIVE UP HOPE: A BENEFIT CONCERT
DESCRIPTION:While this event has passed\, you can still enjoy seeing this amazing evening on YouTube from Gobin Church’s YouTube channel.  Many\, many thanks to Dr. Bryon Black\, mastermind\, head coordinator\, adamant cheerleader\, and impactful speaker behind this concert and Pastor Bryan Langdoc for creating the video\, allowing us to share the impactful\, wonderful experience with the world. \nThis evening was a musical celebration of resilience\, hope\, and mental well-being. Through uplifting performances\, this event encouraged perseverance\, finding light in darkness\, and embracing the strength of community. Let music be a reminder that you are enough! \nFree-will donations at the door were accepted and we are pleased to share more than $350 was raised at this event!! \nFeaturing Performances By: \n\nDePauw University Chamber Singers\nPutnam County Festival Choir\nGreencastle High School Choir\n\nThe evening’s focus is on primarily promoting stronger mental health to endure our world\, and secondarily social justice.  The event Title\, “Don’t Give Up Hope – A Benefit Concert”\, is a lyric from one Festival Choir’s short call-and-response social justice songs. Themes of some pieces encourages the listener (especially young people) to:\n\nkeep persevering\nnot to lose sight of the light during the darkness\nstay resilient when the surrounding world is difficult or oppressive\nlean into positive relationships\nremember that they are enough\n\n\n\nHelp us spread the word… download and/or share the Don’t Give Up Hope – Poster!!
URL:http://www.mhaopc.org/event/dont-give-up-hope-an-mhaopc-benefit-concert/
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SUMMARY:Helping Children/Co-Parenting Class
DESCRIPTION:We provide Putnam County Court-ordered classes for families with children living in separate households through divorce or separation of parents.  Our Helping Children/Co-Parenting course offerings (abbreviated HCCP) is designed to help the parents and the children going through this change in family dynamics.\n \nMHAoPC provides three services to the families involved in these situations: One course for parents\, one for school-aged children\, and one-on-one counseling for teens.  This time block is for the co-occurring Parent and School-aged Children classes only. \n      ******   PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!!!   ****** \nThe parents attend a co-parenting class which emphasizes cooperative\, positive parenting and presents concrete tools and resources. The class covers techniques for keeping calm and minimizing stress as well as tips on how to communicate with your co-parent and your children. It also covers children’s developmental stages\, and participants share\, learn and interact with other participants to widen their parental skills. \nChildren aged 7 to 12 are supported through facilitator-led discussion and activities\, plus materials for them to take home to help them with the transition. In this session the children view age-appropriate media involving family’s separation and divorce.
URL:http://www.mhaopc.org/event/helping-children-co-parenting-class-25/
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SUMMARY:Candid Conversation: Movement and Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Join us!\nApril is widely recognized as “Move More Month” by the American Heart Association\, encouraging people to increase their physical activity during this time\, and our next Candid Conversations event will have panelists including local yoga instructor Marla Helton\, Purdue Extension Nutrition Education Program Advisor Krystle Pipes\, and medical professional and avid marathoner Lisa Miller discussing the importance of movement as part of mental health. \nJoin us on Monday\, March 31 from 6-7:30 pm at the Putnam County Public Library Kiwanis Room for what we hope is an enlightening discussion and information session on this vital connection between our physical and mental health! \nLet us know you’re coming; Free Food (with sign-up)\n>>>  Advance registration is requested\, and a free box meal will be provided if you sign up here:  <<< \nMovement and Mental Health Box Dinner Sign-up \nGet to know our Panelists:\n Purdue’s Cooperative Extension’s Mission is to help limited resource communities and agencies in five areas  Nutrition • Physical Activity • Food Safety • Food Security (hunger) • Food Resource Management (Stretching food dollars).   And since we are grant-funded all services are free!   We have three programs of education 1) Eat Smart Live Strong– this program is typically for older adults – 5 weeks of class. 2) Eat Smart and move more– this program is directed toward Families- 6 weeks of class. 3) Teen Cuisine– this program is for the teenagers grades 9 thru 12 – 6 weeks of class. \n \nLisa Miller:  With 22 years of nursing experience\, I have navigated a fulfilling career while pursuing higher education and maintaining an active lifestyle. In 2016\, I initiated a bucket list goal to complete a half marathon in each of the 50 states\, which I am scheduled to complete in Hawaii next month. Through regular physical activity\, I’ve cultivated the mental clarity and resilience needed to tackle my goals head-on\, leading to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life. \n  \n  \nAfter 25 years as a nationally recognized artist and teacher\, Marla found a growing passion for healthy living through yoga. This passion grew stronger when she lost her husband to cancer in 2003. Marla felt the mind\, body\, and breath connection in yoga brought her the balance and healing she had been searching for. \nSo began her journey towards opening her own studio in 2012. Located in rural Indiana\, Serendipity Yoga Studio provides a space to share the enriched awareness of self and the potency of that connection to nourish and heal the mind and body.
URL:http://www.mhaopc.org/event/candid-conversation-movement-and-mental-health/
LOCATION:Putnam County Public Library\, 103 E Poplar St.\, Greencastle\, IN\, 46135\, United States
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