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Monday, March 29th 12:00-1:00 Riggs Theatre - Value Added Living Milton will explore the way an individual or organization can add or subtract value in their experiences based upon the decisions they make. How alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs affect the work place. A sack lunch will be provided to each participant after the presentation is completed. Monday, March 29th 6:00-8:00 Pierre Indian Learning Center - Can't We all Just Get Along? Students and their parents in grades 5th through 12th are invited to attend a presentation that encourages youth to take personal responsibility for the inclusion of others. The key message will be accepting and appreciating individual differences. Pizza & pop will be served following the presentation. Tuesday, March 30th 12:00-1:00 Behavior Begets Consequences Joe Foss Building, Training Room A Chapter from Milton's "Parenting is Prevention", the name of the parenting game is to teach behaviors to your children that prevent them from sabotaging their own lives. Please feel free to bring a sack lunch. Tuesday, March 30th 6:00-8:00 Community Youth Involved Center - Conversation: It's What's For Dinner Students in grades 5th through 12th and their parents are invited to attend a motivational program "Who Are You?" Milton examines the factors that most strongly influence our thoughts, belief systems, opinions, and our actions. How the use of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs affect the life decisions made. Milton addresses how we can easily lose ourselves in other people's expectations of us, sometimes with disastrous results. He presents all-too common scenarios, and teaches that there's always a road that leads back to the true you. A free dinner is provided to all participants.
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Growing Up Together is funded by state and local grants; the Capital City United Way, fees for services, donations and fundraising events. |
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