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Please join us for this free community event!

From Turning Point's 2016 Community Conversation, Moderator & Turning Point Board Member Candice Hughes, Officer Eric Swaback of the Skokie Police Department, Deputy Chief Ken Borre of the Skokie Fire Department, and Turning Point's Groups Program Coordinator, 
Rebecca J. Strauss.
In partnership with the Skokie Fire & Police Departments and NAMI Cook County North Suburban, Turning Point is pleased to present:

A free Community Conversation, 
Safety and Peace of Mind in Uncertain Times

Friday, April 21, 2017
Noon - 1:00 p.m. 

At Skokie Public Library 
In the Radmacher Room
5215 Oakton Street, Skokie

Concerned about the troubling news you've seen about violence in Chicago and around the world? 

Join representatives from the Skokie Police and Fire Departments, as well as staff from Turning Point and NAMI-CCNS to:
  • discuss safety and preparedness
  • hear important tips for responding to an emergency
  • learn techniques for managing fear and anxiety and maintaining a healthy state of mind
Please feel free to bring a bag lunch. 
Complimentary coffee and dessert will be served.

This is a free event and open to the public. 
No reservations necessary. Limited capactiy. Program will begin at noon

Part of Turning Point's Creating Positive Community Connections series of events. Our thanks to the Skokie Community Fund for support of this program.

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