This workshop addressed women's issues in recovery. A woman who takes care of her family, friends, and buisness may not know how to take care of herself. Many women struggle with caring for their children while maintaining their recovery. Studies have found clear differences in the prevalence of depression, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders between women and men, and research is investigating why these gender differences exist. Presented by Cathrine Ciampa, MFT.
Location Red Lion Hotel, 1929 Fourth St., Eureka
Friday, February 27, 2004 1:30-4:30
The cost for this workshop is $10, space is limited so please call 445.7327 to register!
Catherine has worked in the chemical dependency field for over 25 years and has been a licensed Marriage Family and Child therapist since 1986. She has experience as a social worker for CHild Protective Services and the CalWorks substance abuse programs. Catherine is a certified trainer of the Addiction Severity Index and the American Society of Addiction Medicine and has worked throughout the state for the Cal Top - System of Care Redesign Project.
The HSU Natural History Museum in Arcata showcases FREE exhibits on earthquakes and tsunamis, plate tectonics, and rock and mineral testing. Kids can create rock art as well as dig out a "fossil" to keep. HSU Geology professors and club members will be on hand to share their knowledge and enthusiasm.
Location: HSU Natural History Museum, 1315 G St. Arcata
Saturday, February 27th, 10am-2pm
For more information, call the museum at 826.4479
Wednesday from 6-7pm at the CASA office
Court Time-Lines and Goals
Bring your questions to this interactive discussion to refresh your understandings of the goals of each phase of the court hearings; and to strategize with fellow advocates and staff regarding practices to increase the effectiveness of your advocacy in the court setting.
Please RSVP! (e-mail Yvonne or phone 441-0135)
FREE Live Raptor Presentation given by Humboldt Wildlife Care Center
Meet a Great Horned Owl, Western Screech owl, American Kestrel and/or a Red-Tailed Hawk -- Four 15 minute programs will be presented. Pick up your tickets on the day of the event at the HSU Natural History Museum, 1315 G St. Arcata. For more information, call the museum at 826-4479
Location: HSU Natural History Museum in Arcata
Saturday, February 21 and March 20th
1-2pm
This training is designed for helping professionals and community members who would like to strengthen their abilities in preventing AOD problems in girls and young women. Presented by Cal-Learn and the Community Prevention Institute, delivered by Carol Burgoa.
Location: Humboldt Area Foundation, 363 Indianola Road, Bayside
Tuesday Feburary 3, 2004
8:30am-4:30pm