2023 Overdose Awareness Day Events
Overdose Awareness Day - Together We Remember and Recover
August 31 - Noon-2PM
YOLO Park 110 Martin Street, Greenville
August 31 - 6-8PM
Piqua Municipal Building 201 W. Water Street, Piqua
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September is National Recovery Month
National Recovery Month is an observance held every September to promote and support new evidence-based treatment and recovery practices, the emergence of a strong and proud recovery community, and the dedication of service providers and community members across the nation who make recovery in all its forms possible. To learn more about treatment and recovery, and local resources for families and persons in recovery, attend one of these National Recovery Month events:
September 2023 Recovery Month Events
Mental Health Information Fair
Thursday September 7 - 10:30am-1:30pm
Miami County Courthouse Plaza
201 W. Main St., Troy
Sponsored by Miami County Common Pleas Mental Health Court
- PUBLIC WELCOME
- More than 50 mental health, substance use, and support agencies
- Wellness programs
- FREE Hair cuts, Chair Massages, Manicures
Art of Recovery: New Beginnings
Gallery Exhibit | Sept 11-28, 2023
Myers-Vaccaro Gallery | Edison State Community College | Piqua Gallery Exhibit | Oct 2-20, 2023 Administration & Training Center | 1280 N. County Road 25A | Troy Paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, mixed media, poetry and music representing our local mental health and recovery system in Miami, Darke and Shelby Counties For more information or for an application to submit artwork, please visit www.tcbmds.org/art Submission deadline is September 5 |
The Art of Wellness with Kevin Hines
Monday September 18 2023
Arbogast Performing Arts Center 500 S Dorset Rd, Troy, OH 10am Area HS students 7pm General Public This event is FREE to attend, but tickets are required. For individual tickets to the 7pm session, go to www.arbogastpac.com/events. This program will discuss suicide and mental health crisis; may not be suitable for students younger than 8th grade. Presented by a grant from Copeland, in cooperation with NAMI Darke, Miami and Shelby Counties, by the Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services, by the Grieshop Mental Health Fund, and by your continued support of the Tri-County Mental Health Levy. |
Individuals and organizations may reserve up to 10 tickets for the evening session through the Arbogast ticketing site. Schools and larger groups, please contact Julia Rose, Coordinator of Prevention, Education and Training, RoseJ@tcbmds.org or call 937-761-2440
Priority registration for Hope Squads. |