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North Carolina
Event Number
353
Title
Proclamation
Description
The City Of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina will proclaim September as National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month
Date
8/30/2006 9:30 AM to 8/30/2006 10:00 AM
Type of Event
Proclamation
Location
Roanoke Rapids City Hall
Invited Officials/Presenters
Mayor Drewery Beale
Elected Officals
Expected Number of Participants
50
Invited Participants/Audience
People in treatment and recovery, recovering individuals, family members, friends, counselors, nurses, doctors, therapists, the judicial community, the faith based community, elected officials, community members, businesses, and anyone who advocates and/or supports recovery
Primary Contact
Cynthia  Fenner
Address
134 South Garnett Street
Henderson, NC  27537
Phone Number
252-430-3048
Email Address
cfenner@fivecountymha.org
Secondary Contact
Gina DeMent
Address
134 South Garnett Street
Henderson NC  27537
Phone Number
252-430-3031
Email Address
gdement@fivecountymha.org
Web Site

Event Number
354
Title
Proclamation
Description
Warren County will proclaim September as National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month
Date
8/31/2006 10:30 AM to 8/31/2006 11:00 AM
Type of Event
Proclamation
Location
Mayors Office
318 South Main Street
Warrenton, NC
Invited Officials/Presenters
Mayor Walter Gardner
Expected Number of Participants
30
Invited Participants/Audience
People in treatment and recovery, recovering individuals, family members, friends, counselors, nurses, doctors, therapists, the judicial community, the faith based community, elected officials, community members, businesses, and anyone who advocates and/or supports recovery
Primary Contact
Cynthia  Fenner
Address
134 South Garnett Street
Henderson, NC  27537
Phone Number
252-430-3048
Email Address
cfenner@fivecountymha.org
Secondary Contact
Gina DeMent
Address
134 South Garnett Street
Henderson NC  27537
Phone Number
252-430-3031
Email Address
gdement@fivecountymha.org
Web Site

Event Number
489
Title
"Celebrate Recovery" Poster Display
Description
The Substance Treatment And Recidivism Reduction (STARR) program is an intensive four week in-jail chemical dependency treatment program. STARR is administered by Criminal Justice Resource Center in conjunction with the Durham County Office of the Sheriff. STARR provides chemical dependency treatment services to the criminal offender in the Durham County Detention Facility.

The program accepts volunteer and court-mandated men and women inmates into treatment for four weeks (STARR). Upon completion of STARR, an additional four-week program (STARR GRAD) is available. STARR also provides referral and case management services.

Treatment consists of addiction education, group therapy, and community resources education. Inmates are also required to attend daily 12-step H&I recovery meetings.

The Substance Treatment And Recidivism Reduction (STARR) program's contribution to National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month involved an art therapy project conducted with the July and August STARR and STARR GRAD classes. The men and women of STARR made Celebrate Recovery collage posters that are displayed in the lobby of the Durham County Detention Facility through September. The themes for the poster collages this year were "Building a Stronger, Healthier Community" and "Join the voices for recovery".
Date
9/1/2006 8:00 AM to 9/30/2006 10:00 PM
Type of Event
"Celebrate Recovery" Poster Display in Lobby
Location
Lobby of the Durham County Detention Facility
219 South Mangum Street
Durham, NC 27701
Expected Number of Participants
100
Invited Participants/Audience
Open to the general public, recovering community, and STARR program participants and their families.
Primary Contact
William R. "Randy" Tucker
Address
219 South Mangum Street
Durham, NC  27701
Phone Number
(919) 560-0960
Email Address
rtucker@co.durham.nc.us

Event Number
244
Title
National Recovery Month Walk
Description
We have planned a drug awareness walk to walk around in the downtown area of winston salem and educate people on the reality of drug and alcohol addiction in the community
Date
9/2/2006 10:00 AM to 9/2/2006 2:00 PM
Type of Event
Walk a thon
Location
It is going to be held in Winston Salem on Saturday, September 2nd. Starting Downtown at the Step One agency.
Program Agenda
We are going to meet at 10:00 am and fellowship, listen to a few speakers, tell about our mission and start walking.
Invited Officials/Presenters
Different pastors from various churches in the community.
Expected Number of Participants
75
Invited Participants/Audience
The whole recovery community is invited to participate in the walk, as well as citizens in the community.
Primary Contact
Erricka Baremore
Address
3655 Kinghill Drive
Winston Salem, NC  27105
Phone Number
336 918 0042
Email Address
earthsmoka@yahoo.com
Secondary Contact
Antonio  Russell
Address
3735 Hemlock Drive
Winston Sa NC  27105
Phone Number
336 558 1582
Email Address
antonio.russell@ncmail.net

Event Number
447
Title
Pender Co. Proclamation
Description
Chair of Pender Co.Board of Commissioners to present Proclamation.
Date
9/5/2006 10:00:00 AM
Type of Event
County Observance
Location
805 S. Walker St, Burgaw, NC Public Assembly Room
Expected Number of Participants
10
Primary Contact
Jane  McDonald
Address
609 Shipyard Blvd, Ste 104
Wilmington, NC  28412
Phone Number
(910) 202-0840
Email Address
prevent@coasthorizons.org

Event Number
445
Title
Mayor' Proclamation
Description
There will be a Mayor's Proclamation for the City of Wilmington
Date
9/5/2006 6:30:00 PM
Type of Event
City Observance
Location
City Hall
Invited Officials/Presenters
City Council
Expected Number of Participants
12
Primary Contact
Jane  McDonald
Address
609 Shipyard Blvd, Ste 104
Wilmington, NC  28412
Phone Number
(910) 202-0840
Email Address
prevent@coasthorizons.org

Event Number
446
Title
Board of Commissioners Proclamation
Description
Chair of Brunswick County Board of Commissioners to present Proclamation
Date
9/5/2006 6:30:00 PM
Type of Event
County Observance
Location
Brunswick Co. Government Complex, Bolivia, NC
Expected Number of Participants
5
Primary Contact
Jane  McDonald
Address
609 Shipyard Blvd, Ste 104
Wilmington, NC  28412
Phone Number
(910) 202-0840
Email Address
prevent@coasthorizons.org

Event Number
461
Title
Substance Abuse Information Center
Description
Substance abuse professionals will be present to distribute information about substance abuse/addiction, recovery, and the treatment resources available in the community.
Date
9/21/2006 12:00 PM to 9/21/2006 8:00 PM
Type of Event
Informational Event
Location
Community Kiosk at Northgate Mall
1-85 & Gregson Street
Durham, NC
Expected Number of Participants
200
Primary Contact
Doug Fuller
Address
501 Willard Street
Durham, NC  27516
Phone Number
919-560-7206
Email Address
dougf@co.durham.nc.us
Web Site

Event Number
560
Title
Party in the Park: Let's Celebrate Recovery
Description
Date
9/23/2006 3:00 PM to 9/23/2006 5:00 PM
Type of Event
town/county observance
Location
Rogers Park
Tryon, North Carolina
Program Agenda
Invited Officials/Presenters
Tryon Town Manager
Columbus Town Manager
Polk County Manager
Expected Number of Participants
1000
Invited Participants/Audience
Entire community of Polk County
Primary Contact
Steve Millette
Address
Pavillon, 241 Pavillon Place
Mill Spring, NC  28756
Phone Number
800-392-4808
Email Address
stevem@pavillon.org
Secondary Contact
Carol  Whaley-Deery
Address
Pavillon, 241 Pavillon Place
Mill Sprin NC  28756
Phone Number
800-392-4808
Email Address
carolw@pavillon.org
Web Site

Event Number
202
Title
Voices for Recovery
Description
The Wake County Alcoholism Treatment Center will be hosting Voices for Recovery, a celebration of treatment and recovery success. On Sunday, September 24th at 2:00 p.m. there will be music; our featured speaker, Dr. Jennifer Rounds-Bryant; a recovering speaker from our community; hot dogs and a clown for the kids.
Date
9/24/2006 2:00 PM to 9/24/2006 4:30 PM
Type of Event
Celebration of Treatment and Recovery Success
Location
Wake ATC is located behind Wake Medical Center at 3000 Falstaff Road in Raleigh. Call (919) 250-1500 for directions.
Program Agenda
1) Welcome Prayer & Statement
2) Words of addiction, treatment and recovery.
3) Music
4) Feature Speaker
5) Song for the Spirit
5) Recovery Speaker
6) Food, Fun and Games
Invited Officials/Presenters
Featured Speaker: Dr. Jennifer Rounds-Bryant,
Recovery Speak: TBA
Expected Number of Participants
175
Invited Participants/Audience
Everyone is invited
Primary Contact
Tony Porrett
Address
3000 Falstaff Road
Raleigh, NC  27610
Phone Number
919 250-1584
Email Address
aporrett@co.wake.nc.us
Web Site

Event Number
527
Title
Building Healthy Communities: One Family at a Time
Description
This training is schedule for celebration of Recovery Month and is for providers working with individuals and families. The training will address the dynamics of families, particularly those impacted by substance use, with the goal of providing information and services to break the cycles of addiction in familie
Date
9/26/2006 8:30 AM to 9/26/2006 12:00 PM
Type of Event
conference
Location
Wake County Commons Center
Carya Drive
Raleigh, NC
Program Agenda
8:30 9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00 Welcome and Objectives

9:15 9:45 Video Presentation

10:00 11:30 Lecture and Discussion

11:30 12:00 Question/Answer and Wrap-Up
Invited Officials/Presenters
Chad C. Richardson
Expected Number of Participants
100
Invited Participants/Audience
Providers, family, community
Primary Contact
Sharon Taybron
Address
10 Sunnybrook Road
Raleigh, NC  27610
Phone Number
919-250-4687
Email Address
staybron@co.wake.ncus
Secondary Contact
La-Ferne  Harris
Address
10 Sunnybrood Road
Raleigh NC  27610
Phone Number
919-250-1536
Email Address
lharris@co.wake.nc.us

Event Number
532
Title
Western Carolina Treatment Center Open House
Description
Staff will be onsite to show attendees around the facility and provide information about program services. There will be a brief presentation. Lunch provided.
Date
9/28/2006 12:00 PM to 9/28/2006 2:00 PM
Type of Event
Open House
Location
Western Carolina Treatment Center
573 Merrimon Ave
Asheville, NC 28804
Program Agenda
Lunch will be served as guests arrive and will be followed by a brief presentation.
Expected Number of Participants
50
Invited Participants/Audience
Open to all agencies and individual providers who work with persons that have a substance abuse diagnosis
Primary Contact
Brian  Goodlett
Address
573 Merrimon Ave
Asheville, NC  28804
Phone Number
828-251-1478
Email Address
wctc573@hotmail.com
Secondary Contact
Wayne  Britton
Address
573 Merrimon Ave
Asheville NC  28804
Phone Number
828-251-1478
Email Address
wctc573@hotmail.com

Event Number
347
Title
Recovery Celebration Block Party
Description
Drop by and join your neighbors in celebrating Durham County citizens who are recovering from alcohol and drug addictions! The Recovery Celebration Block Party will include music and other entertainment for all ages, food, information about substance abuse and treatment options, and inspiring stories from the recovering community. It's all free and everyone is invited!
Date
9/28/2006 3:00 PM to 9/28/2006 7:00 PM
Type of Event
Block Party
Location
Urban Ministries of Durham
410 Liberty Street
Durham, NC
near downtown (across from WTVD-TV)
Expected Number of Participants
300
Primary Contact
Doug Fuller
Address
501 Willard Street
Durham, NC  27701
Phone Number
919-560-7206
Email Address
dougf@co.durham.nc.us

Event Number
609
Title
Wellbriety Family Gathering
Description
Thursday September 28th
5 PM-Fall Celebration
5:45 Dinner
At the Island
Dedicated to the Memory of
Mickey Strother -Analenisgi

Color Guard Hymns Wellbriety Drum
Information on Warrior Down
and
Indians in the 21st Century-Christy Long

Once upon a time all first nations peoples gathered for the fall equinox to honor Mother Earth, to give thanks for an abundant harvest and all other blessings.what happened to us?

Sponsored by
Cherokee Diabetes and Complementary Health Programs
Cherokee Wellness Court Living Waters Church
Date
9/28/2006 5:00:00 PM
Location
The Island
Program Agenda
5:00 pm-Fall Celebration
5:45 pm-Dinner
Expected Number of Participants
50
Invited Participants/Audience
Anybody who would like to join us for the Fall Celebration and to celebrate Recovery Month is welcome to be there.
Primary Contact
Beverly  Griffin
Address
PO Box 1113
Cherokee, NC  28719
Phone Number
828-497-1999
Email Address
bevegrif@nc-cherokee.com

Event Number
290
Title
GCSAC 4th Annual Symposium - Join the Voices for Recover: Building a Stronger, Healthier Community
Description
This conference will provide a unique look at the impact of substance on different generations. It offers a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to understanding and addressing various issues related to the care and support of individuals affected by substance abuse.

Date
9/29/2006 8:00 AM to 9/30/2006 4:15 PM
Type of Event
Conference/Symposium
Location
Centenary United Methodist Church
2300 W. Friendly Ave.
Greensboro, NC 27403
Program Agenda
Day 1 Agenda:
Friday, September 29, 2006

8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast

8:30 am Opening Session
Mental Reform/Substance Abuse: Their impact on communities
with Ms. Flo Stein Chief, Community Policy Management Section NC Division of MH/DD/SA Services

9:30 10:45 am Concurrent Session I
Clinical Professionals
A. Division of Mental Health Service Definition Training
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES
(6 hours--FULL DAY TRAINING)
B. ASAM?! What (Making Sense of the Levels of Treatment)
Joe Fortin, BS, MS, NCC, LPC, MAC, LCAS, CCS - The Guilford Center
Clergy/Lay/Community
C. A Family Perspective on Substance Abuse
Melissa Taylor, Ph.D.
Roundtables
D. Mental Health Reform

11:00 12:15 pm - Concurrent Session II
Clinical Professionals
E. Treating Older Adults with Substance Abuse Issues
Deborah Lee, BA, MA, MSW - VA Medical Center
Clergy/Lay/Community
F. Mixed Messages (What the Media is Really Saying)
Catina Galloway, MA, CSAPC and Todd Penn
Roundtables
G. Adolescent Substance Abuse Issues

12:30 1:30 pm Luncheon Session
Making the Most of Reality with Jim Folks

1:45- 3:00 pm Concurrent Session III
Clinical Professionals
H. Street Gangs: Awareness and Awakening
Matthew Hogan Gang Specialist- Guilford County Court Alternatives
Clergy/Lay/Community
I. Recognizing and Responding to Substance Abuse in Older Adults
Deborah Lee, BA, MA, MSW - VA Medical Center
Roundtables
J. Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Homelessness

3:00 3:15 pm DESSERT BREAK

3:15 4:15 pm Closing Session
Lets Talk About IT! Journey to recovery with George Galbreath

Day 2 Agenda
Saturday, September 30, 2006

8:30 am Registration/Continental Breakfast

9:00 9:45 am Opening Session
The State of the Guilford County Substance Abuse Coalition

10:00 11:00 am Concurrent Session IV
Clinical Professionals
K. Substance Abuse and Infectious Diseases
Caroline Mosley Guilford County Department of Health
School Personnel/Parents/Community
L. Effective Communication
Jacqueline Wilson FaithStep Ministries
Youth/Teen
M. Life Lessons (wordsthoughtsactions)
(2 hour all morning session)
Clement Mallory
N. Making a Difference (Advocating for Change)
TRU (Tobacco Reality Unfiltered)

11:15 12:15 pm Concurrent Session V
Clinical Professionals
O. A Family Approach to Treatment
Melissa Taylor, Ph.D.
School Personnel/Parents/Community
P. The Drug Culture Among Youth: A Look at the Internet, Malls, and Text Messaging
Julie Westholder Alcohol Drug Services
Youth/Teen
Q. The Power of Choices (Retirement or Parole)
Kenya Dalton Guilford County Court Alternatives

12:30 1:30 pm - Luncheon Session
Wrap-up and Poetry Exhibition
Invited Officials/Presenters
Plenary Session Speakers

Flo Stein
Ms. Steins current position is Chief of Community Policy Management, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, in Raleigh, NC. After being educated at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington and in Chapel Hill, she has held a number of positions including Prevention Specialist, Clinical Director of a substance abuse center, Assistant and Acting Chief of Substance Abuse Services and served as Chair of the Mental Health Reform Project before assuming her current position.

Ms. Stein has also received many important appointments including the NC Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, the Governors Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among Children and Youth, and the North Carolina Communities Corrections Coalition.

Jim Folks
Jim Folks is an inspirational speaker and learning facilitator. He is the President of Positive Momentum, Inc. a personal development company, focused on improving organizational performance through individual change. Jims goal is to generate change by helping individuals understand their strengths and tap their desire to make a positive difference.

George Galbreath
George Galbreath, a native of Chapel Hill and long-time Greensboro resident has survived a 35-year battle with alcohol to become an entrepreneur, model, beauty advisor, Hospice Care Nursing Assistant and a powerful motivational speaker. He delivers a message that provides real testimonies about his life, addiction and recovery.

Stephen Daniels
Stephen Daniels is an HIV Counselor and Phlebotomist with the Sickle Cell Disease Association of the Piedmont and a leader in the recovery community. He uses his personal experiences to help him in his work. He is one of the most prolific and well-known outreach workers in the community.
Expected Number of Participants
150
Invited Participants/Audience
This two-day event is open to the community, with information to meet the needs of human service professionals, medical professionals, substance abuse, mental health and supportive service professionals. This includes physicians, social workers, counselors, nurses, health care providers, psychologists, physicians' assistants, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.

Special attention has been made to meet the educational needs of youth and those working with children and adolescents. School personnel, parents, consumers, clergy, families, and public officials are encouraged to attend.
Primary Contact
George Coates
Address
PO Box 10994
Greensboro, NC  27404
Phone Number
336.288.9774
Email Address
gcsac@bellsouth.net
Secondary Contact
Mary  Greeson
Address
PO Box 10994
Greensboro NC  27404
Phone Number
336.288.9774
Email Address
marygreeson@bellsouth.net
Web Site

Event Number
266
Title
Recovery Fair and Art Show
Description
Fair will include people from all parts of recovery plus raffle giveaways, counselor appreciation, food and lots more. There will also be an art show of works relating to recovery.
Date
9/29/2006 10:00 AM to 9/29/2006 3:00 PM
Type of Event
Fair and Art show
Location
Carolina Treatment Center
3423-A Melrose Rd.
Fayetteville, NC 28304
Program Agenda
Ongoing throughout day from 9am-1pm. Raffle prizes will be given away at end of fair.
Invited Officials/Presenters
Carolina Treatment Center, Voter Registration, Vocational Rehabilitation, TASC force, Earn While you Learn, Domestic Violence Speaker, various others
Expected Number of Participants
250
Invited Participants/Audience
All community is invited. This is a public event.Currently accepting speakers and art for art show.
Primary Contact
Tabitha Williams
Address
3423-A Melrose Rd
Fayetteville, NC  28304
Phone Number
910-864-8739
Email Address
thetoy1082@aol.com
Secondary Contact
Joette  Inman
Address
3423-A melrose rd
fayettevil NC  28304
Phone Number
910-864-8739

Event Number
589
Title
Health & Wellness Recovery Fair
Description
Recovery Fair for the population with 12 booths from Institution and Community Agencies
Date
9/29/2006 1:00 PM to 9/29/2006 3:30 PM
Type of Event
Booths
Location
NC Correctional Institution for Women
1034 Bragg St
Raleigh, NC 27610
Invited Officials/Presenters
Alcoholics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
IWILL-Breast Cancer Awareness
Women Helping Women
Alliance of Aids Services - Carolina
InterAct - Domestic Violence
Motheread
Healing Place for Women
NC Oxford Houses
Mission House for Women
MATCH - Mothers and their Children
American Lung Assoc.
Expected Number of Participants
300
Invited Participants/Audience
Inmate Population and Staff
Primary Contact
Stephanie  Treadway
Address
1034 Bragg St
Raleigh, NC  27610
Phone Number
(919)733-4340 x 582
Email Address
tsx03@doc.state.nc.us
Secondary Contact
Julio  Gonzalez
Address
1034 Bragg St
Raleigh NC  27610
Phone Number
(919)733-5250 x 580
Email Address
gjx19@doc.state.nc.us

Event Number
475
Title
Voices of Recovery Celebration
Description
We will have testimonials, music, information about recovery and a wall of recovery.
Date
9/30/2006 10:00:00 AM
Location
Hugh McRae Park
S. College Road and Oleander Drive
Invited Officials/Presenters
Local members of the recovery community
Expected Number of Participants
200
Invited Participants/Audience
People in treatment and recovery, recovering individuals, family members, friends, counselors, nurses, doctors, therapists, the judicial community, the faith based community, elected officials, community members, businesses, and anyone who advocates and/or supports recovery
Primary Contact
Jane  McDonald
Address
609 Shipyard Blvd. Suite 104
Wilmington, NC  28412
Phone Number
910-202-0840
Email Address
prevent@coastalhorizons.org

Event Number
568
Title
We Celebrate Recovery
Description
The Substance Abuse Ministry of South Central church of Christ where Bro. Michael Dublin, SR pastors, invites the community to attend Septembers open forum titled "We Celebrate Recovery" on Saturday, 09/30/2006 at 10:00 A.M. Please join us at our new location of 2010 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Raleigh, NC as we join the voices of recovery to build a stronger and healthier community. The facilitator will be Mr. Henry Parks, a Certified Clinical Supervisor and Counselor. For more information, please call 919-231-2174 or 919-601-7719.
Date
9/30/2006 10:00 AM to 9/30/2006 12:00 PM
Location
2010 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Raleigh, NC
Expected Number of Participants
100
Invited Participants/Audience
Public is invited
Primary Contact
Vivian McDuffie
Address
2010 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd,
Raleigh, NC  27610
Phone Number
919-231-2174
Email Address
vmcduffie1@hotmail.com
Secondary Contact
Henry  Parks
Address
2010 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Raleigh NC  27610
Phone Number
919-231-2174
Web Site

Event Number
351
Title
Recovery Picnic
Description
Come help us celebrate recovery at our 11th annual picnic at the lake!
Bring a covered dish and your lounge chairs to relax and enjoy the lake. Have fun fishing, playing cards or horseshoes.
Speaker meeting at 2pm
Date
10/7/2006 12:00 PM to 10/7/2006 5:00 PM
Location
Henderson NC
Kerr Lake
Henderson Point
Invited Officials/Presenters
Dr. Al Mooney, MD Author of the Recovery Book
Expected Number of Participants
75
Invited Participants/Audience
Those in recocvery and their families
Primary Contact
Gina  Dement
Address
134 S. Garnett Street
Henderson, NC  27537
Phone Number
252-430-3031
Email Address
gdement@fivecountymha.org
Secondary Contact
Anne  Williams
Address
134 S Garnett Street
Henderson NC  27537
Web Site


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