Reminder – in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month the community is encouraged to wear green this Friday, May 6th. As long as I’m highlighting that, I’ll remind you that some upcoming events require advance action. Read the full article → from The Library invites teens to Decompress; Mental Health Awareness Month event reminders
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Wear Green on Friday; Register for “Forest Bathing” and other Mental Health Awareness reminders
Reminder – in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month the community is encouraged to wear green this Friday, May 6th. As long as I’m highlighting that, I’ll remind you that some upcoming events require advance action. Read the full article → from Wear Green on Friday; Register for “Forest Bathing” and other Mental Health Awareness reminders
Mental Health Awareness Month: Walks, Talks, Movies, and More (Updated)
I’m sharing the Town’s news on a series of special events to celebrate May as Mental Health Awareness Month. Read the full article → from Mental Health Awareness Month: Walks, Talks, Movies, and More (Updated)
SYFS April News: May is Mental Health Awareness Month
I’m sharing the Town’s news on a series of special events to celebrate May as Mental Health Awareness Month and other items from Youth & Family Services’ latest bulletin. Read the full article → from SYFS April News: May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Wellness Series: Healthy Eating & Mental Fitness
The Southborough Library and resident Jill Vroman are continuing to partner on offering free, virtual Wellness workshops to the community. Read the full article → from Wellness Series: Healthy Eating & Mental Fitness
SYFS Neighborhood Happiness Project: Spread some cheer this May
Southborough Youth & Family Services is asking the community to help spread joy this month. Read the full article → from SYFS Neighborhood Happiness Project: Spread some cheer this May
SYFS invites public to read/discuss The Happiness Project
Southborough Youth and Family Services is trying to bring some happiness to the community for Mental Health Awareness Month. Read the full article → from SYFS invites public to read/discuss The Happiness Project
The Hope Walk – May at Chestnut Hill Farm
All month, the public can enjoy a special “Hope Walk” on the Chestnut Hill Farm trails. The special event is in honor of Mental Health Awareness month. Read the full article → from The Hope Walk – May at Chestnut Hill Farm
Book Group invites to you discuss “A Father’s Journey Through His Son’s Addiction”
The Southborough Library is partnering with Youth & Family Services for May’s virtual book group. Read the full article → from Book Group invites to you discuss “A Father’s Journey Through His Son’s Addiction”
Looking back at events this spring: Night of Art & Wellness, Truck Festival, and Memorial Day
SAM cameras were out and about this spring capturing community events in town. Read the full article → from Looking back at events this spring: Night of Art & Wellness, Truck Festival, and Memorial Day
A Night of Art – May 30th receptions downtown
No need to choose between two downtown receptions on the night of May 30th. There’s time enough to attend both. Read the full article → from A Night of Art – May 30th receptions downtown
Art galore: Upcoming exhibitions & receptions to note
If you enjoy fine art exhibitions, you’re in luck. Between events at our schools and on downtown Main Street, we have quite a log going on in the next month. So here are some exhibits to note and dates to save. Read the full article → from Art galore: Upcoming exhibitions & receptions to note
Teen Brains and Emotions: It’s Complicated – May 15
Next week, SYFS is bringing in a counselor to talk to parents. Read the full article → from Teen Brains and Emotions: It’s Complicated – May 15
Mental Health Awareness: Nothing to Hide exhibit through May; reception May 31st (Updated)
A gallery stretched across Southborough this month highlights the real and compelling stories of families and people struggling with mental health issues. It’s part of SYFS’ month long awareness campaign this year. Read the full article → from Mental Health Awareness: Nothing to Hide exhibit through May; reception May 31st (Updated)