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Event Date: Tuesday, May 14 at 6:00PM
| This Mental Health Awareness Month, join The NAN Project to get the FACTS! The NAN Project recognizes the critical role of parents and caregivers in mental health awareness and suicide prevention for young people.
If you're worried about your child's mental health, you're not alone. Rising rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidality in youth are impacting every community in Massachusetts, and across the country. As parents and caregivers, it can be difficult to know what to look out for in your child, and when it's time to worry.
This training will provide a practical outline of the FACTS (feelings, actions, changes, threats, and situations) that may indicate a child is struggling, and suggestions on how to start a conversation with a young person in crisis.
The NAN Project was established in 2015 and is dedicated to raising the conversation about depression and suicide above a whisper by giving communities and schools the forum, tools, and resources needed to accept and address depression and suicidality. | Registration is OPEN. |
Registration is required and space is limited. To register, click the button below. |
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Tuesday, May 14 at 10:30AM | Drop-In Event |
Please join us for a free weekly feeding support group! This group is led by Katie Flaherty- Marshfield mom, nurse and lactation consultant! We support all families who are breastfeeding and/or bottle feeding (breastmilk or formula- we love it all)! An infant scale is provided for weighted feeds. Bring your baby, coffee, questions and make some mom-friends!
This program is free and no registration is required.
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Thursday, May 16 at 1:00PM | Drop-In Event |
In celebration of Mother's Day, join us for a showing of Mamma Mia! (2008), rated PG-13, 1 hour, 48 minutes. Enjoy complimentary popcorn and snacks.
The story of a bride-to-be trying to find her real father told using hit songs by the popular 1970s group ABBA.
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All Are Welcome to Attend This Drop-In Event
| The TaleSpinners has existed for nearly twenty years and is open to all. The TaleSpinners meet on Thursdays, year round, from 1-3 PM in the Mary Jarvis Conference Room.
The TaleSpinners encourage all sorts of writing: memoir, poetry, short stories, and/or novels. The TaleSpinners write in all genres: mystery, thrillers, science fiction, romance, humor. We engage in gentle, helpful, and encouraging critiques of one another’s writing, and everyone gets a chance to share their work. We ask each writer to come with copies of his/her work for the rest of the group to write their comments and suggestions upon. |
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Event Date: Tuesday, May 14 at 9:30AM
| Join us for this 30 minute class designed for caregivers and their children (ages 6 weeks to pre-crawling) with certified yoga instructor Jennifer Lynn of Nurtured Roots, LLC.
Please bring a yoga mat for yourself and a blanket/car seat for baby. | Registration is OPEN. |
Registration is required and space is limited. To register, click the button below. |
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To register, call Nancy at 508-822-5388 ext. 208
| Join Triumph for 123 Read & Draw Art Class! Fun and creative, social and skill building, this eight week program is for you and your child ages 3-6. Registration is required and space is limited. To register, you may also email Nancy at ntilbe@triumphinc.org. |
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Check them out today with your library card.
| Our Library of Things collection contains both a Nintendo Switch and a Nintendo Switch Lite as well as over 50 games with additional games on the way! To see our full collection and to reserve specific titles, please click the button below.
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See our Switch Games Here
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The Flora T. Little |
Art Gallery Presents |
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About the Artist |
Jack Phaneuf, former art teacher at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School and Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School, has been making art for the past 65 years. After three semesters at Mass College of Art, Jack felt a call to religious life. He joined the Discalced Carmelite Order during which time earned a bachelors degree in Philosophy and Art from the University of Santa Clara in Santa Clara, California. Leaving the Order after six years, Jack had many odd jobs while taking education courses at local colleges with an eye to teaching art in high school. He got a job at Whitman-Hanson. After two years he took the job at Bridgewater-Raynham where he remained for 31 years. He retired from B-R in 2004 and has worked in his studio, North Star until the present.
| About the Exhibit | This exhibit is a retrospect of the many kinds of art I’ve done during my life. From pleine air oil sketches to hard edge paintings, and the acrylic wash paintings I continue to create. |
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May is Mental Health |
Awareness Month |
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When you place a book on hold it gets shipped to the Bridgewater Public Library free of charge. You will then be notified when it is available for pickup! You can also look for these titles as e-books & audiobooks using the Libby App.
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We post daily about upcoming events, free library resources, book recommendations, and community happenings.
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