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Other Events

Upcoming Events

Bullying: Continuing the Conversation (A three-part series)  
     Understanding Power and Abuse - March 1, 2012
     Becoming an Advocate for Change - March 29, 2012

Free Educational Seminar: The Bryan Adams Story - A Young War Veteran's Struggle to Cope with PTSD - March 22, 2012

Past Events

Amberwing Benefit in Memory of Kaj Mustonen - January 27, 2012

Bullying: Continuing the Conversation (A three-part series)  
     Stepping Up With Courage - January 26, 2012

Educational Seminar: Dr. Henry Emmons - Creating the Chemistry of Joy - January 19, 2012

Educational Seminar: Smart Parenting, Smarter Kids - The One Brain Book You Need to Help Your Child Grow Brighter, Healthier and Happier - November 3, 2011

ARTcetera 2011: October 15, 2011

Educational Seminar: Why Do They Act That Way? A Survival Guide to the Adolescent Brain - May 12, 2011

Educational Seminar: Strong Foundations: Promoting Early Childhood Mental Health - March 24, 2011

Educational Seminar: Goodbye Ed, Hello Me Recover From Your Eating Disorder and Fall in Love with Life - February 21, 2011

Educational Seminar: Bullying: Starting the Conversation - January 20, 2011

Educational Seminar: The Jordan Burnham Story - November 2, 2010

ARTcetera 2010 - September 24, 2010

Educational Seminar: Peaceful and Practical Parenting - September 16, 2010

Taste of Duluth~Superior - August 18, 2010

Women Leading Change - High Heels and High Expectations - March 18, 2010

Spinal Cord Injury Conference – March 27, 2010

A Warm Yellow Light - March 27, 2010

Hot Party, Cool Cause made its debut at the Blackwater Lounge in March of 2009 with over 150 people attending to support child and adolescent mental health care. With Dr. Twomey's karaoke challenge and Blackwater Lounge's signature drinks and food the event was a huge success. Stay tuned for details of the 2nd annual event taking place in the spring of 2010.

Maria Bamford, Duluth native and nationally known comedian graciously volunteered her time in May of 2009 by putting on a fabulous show for over 200 people at Marshall School to raise money for our child and adolescent mental health campaign.