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SUMMARY:Lakes Region Mental Health Center Annual Art Auction
DESCRIPTION:Support LRMHC during Mental Health Awareness Month this May \nBidding on Art \nVisit BiddingForGood.com/LRMHC  to bid throughout the month of May
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/lakes-region-mental-health-center-annual-art-auction/
LOCATION:lakes region mental health center\, 40 Beacon Street\, Laconia\, New Hampshire\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:Lakes Region Mental Health Center’s “28.2 Mile Walking Challenge”
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health America reports that nearly a third (28.2%) of adults with a mental illness are not able to receive the treatment they needed. This statistic motivates us here at LRMHC to work even harder in our efforts to de-stigmatize mental health challenges and minimize barriers to accessing mental health care. \nWe invite you\, our community of supporters\, to join our 28.2 Mile Walking Challenge. We’ll be walking\, running\, hiking\, rolling\, etc. to raise funds for our mission – to provide integrated mental & physical health care for people with mental illness while creating wellness and understanding in our communities. \nEvery mile you move and every dollar you raise will go directly towards better care for people with mental illness here in the Greater Lakes Region. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe all know the positive impact that moving your body can have on your mental health! Please join the Walking Challenge and start making a difference today! \nFollow two simple steps to join our 28.2-mile Walking Challenge through Facebook Fundraiser: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFollow this link: 28.2 Walking Challenge Fundraiser to automatically create a fundraiser through Facebook. We take care of all the details for you! Share to your Facebook page and encourage others to donate and/or participate!\nJoin our 28.2 Mile Walking Challenge Facebook Group to connect with our community and learn more about Lakes Region Mental Health Center.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ: When do I start fundraising? \nA: As soon as you sign up! Start fundraising now to maximize your impact. Q: Where and when do I walk? \nA: Wherever you’d like. Start recording your miles on May 1st. The challenge is live May 1st-31st. \nQ: When and how do I log my miles? \nA: Post mileage updates through our 28.2 Mile Walking Challenge Facebook Group. Connect with other members by sharing photos of your progress- please share stories about your connection to our cause! \nQ: Can I do a different activity? \nA: Feel free to participate in whatever way feels meaningful to you! Any activity you are able to do \n\n\n\n\n\n\ncounts towards the challenge. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ: I don’t have a Facebook page. Can I still participate? \n\n\n\n\n\n\nA: While there is no *official* way to participate without Facebook\, we encourage you to get in those miles! Invite a family member for a walk\, meet a friend at a local park\, or pop on some roller skates; this challenge is about movement and connection. Of course\, we are always accepting donations through PayPal. Please consider a contribution in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month! \nOther questions? email development@lrmhc.org
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/lakes-region-mental-health-centers-28-2-mile-walking-challenge/
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness Month
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SUMMARY:The Lift of Blue: A Group Exhibition in Support of Mental Health Awareness.
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Friday\, May 3\, 5-7 pm for refreshments and entertainment provided by Spencer Lewis at the Opening Reception for The Lift of Blue: A Group Exhibition in Support of Mental Health Awareness.\n\nThe exhibition title comes from the poem “Sea Church” by Aimee Nezhukumatathil; there’s a particular stanza that carries me away to happy childhood memories of a Saturday morning greeting\, my mother’s voice\, and the sunny sky peeking through a crack in the window blind. But also\, the clever twist is a reminder that the mood of feeling blue can be lifted through a new day\, finding inspiration in nature\, and making–or looking at– art.\n\nThe exhibition called for blue\, and 59 artists answered. The walls in The Linda Roesch Visual Arts Gallery will be filled with blue works\, the variety in medium and subject matter is delightful. We hope you will have an opportunity to attend the opening and meet the artists on Friday\, May 3\, 5-7 PM. Remarks by West Central and AVA’s leadership at 5:45 pm. The exhibition is on view through June 29. the lift of blue is a group exhibition supporting Mental Health Awareness Month of May.\n\nExhibiting artists: Emily Battles\, Cheryl Bencivenga\, Rachel Benoit\, Renee Bitinas\, Lynn Bohannon\, Shari Boraz\, Darla Bruno\, Blair Butterfield\, Leah Caroline\, Joseph Carton\, Nancy White Cassidy\, Sally Chapman\, Theresa Chausse\, Paula Cloudpainter\, Sue Collier\, Annabelle Cone\, Gillian Cook\, Ellen Cooper\, Elizabeth D’Amico\, Todd DePerno\, Betsy Derrick\, Michelle Dreselly\, Samantha Eckert\, Stephan Fowlkes\, Jon Gilbert Fox\, Rene Gerrior\, Shawna Gibbs\, Renee Greenlee\, Victoria Shalva Herzberg\, Bruce Hewitt\, William B. Hoyt\, Janet Hutchens\, Sher Kamman\, Molly Leith\, Jillian Lauren Lisitano\, Dawn Littlepage\, Anni Lorenzini\, Todd Matte\, Justin McDowell\, Elizabeth Melnyczuk\, Chalice Mitchell\, Marianne Mullen\, John O’Dowd\, Jayne Ollin\, Phyll Perry\, Kathryn Peterson\, Alexander Pope\, Linda Roesch\, Evelyn Roberts\, Brooke Robinson Drew\, Terry Rooney\, Donna Sadonsky\, Richard Schnall\, Kate Smith\, Gary St. Ivany\, Richard Stallman\, Kathy Stark\, Laura Tafe\, Sheryl Trainor\, Christel Wolfaardt.\n\nAbout Spencer Lewis: Spencer Lewis performs his signature Americana folk grooves either solo or by live-looping the guitar and violin\, to mirror or eclipse the music from his internationally known 26-album catalog. His most recent release Ruins & Foundations takes his folk chamber music to its most passionate level. Tom Hill of the Upper Valley’s Valley News once described his instrumental music as ‘somewhere between melancholia and celebration’. As a guitarist\, he employs an inimitable cross-flat-picking technique and uses a Mississippi John Hurt style of finger and flat-picking played in a variety of tunings and guitars. www.spencerlewismusic.com
URL:https://nhcbha.org/event/the-lift-of-blue-a-group-exhibition-in-support-of-mental-health-awareness/
LOCATION:AVA Gallery and Arts Center\, 11 Bank Street\, Lebanon\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mental Health Awareness Month
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