Guiding Good Choices for Parents and Caregivers Workshops Upcoming

SRSLY Chelsea is partnering with St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea and the Community Mental Health Partnership of Southeast Michigan to lead free “Guiding Good Choices” parent/caregiver workshops this fall!

SRSLY Chelsea is a community coalition of youth, parents, neighbors, teachers, librarians, healthcare professionals, law enforcement, religious leaders, local businesses, civic group members, and anyone else who wants to prevent youth substance use in Chelsea. More than 1500 people have donated time and energy to the coalition over the past 10 years. Anyone age 10 and up can join by working on a project, helping at an event, or coming to a meeting.

SRSLY received St Barnabas’ Fair Parking donation in 2017.

These workshops will help parents and caregivers with communication, bonding, and setting rules & boundaries.

Parents, guardians and/or grandparents are welcome to attend. The program works best with caregivers who have a child between the ages of 9-14, but is open to anyone. The workshop includes 5 sessions, held for 2 hours once a week.

Session 1: Planning a Family Meeting
Session 2: Developing Healthy Beliefs & Clear Standards
Session 3: Refusal Skills for Youth
Session 4: Managing Conflict
Session 5: Strengthening Family Bonds

This program is evidence based, and is proven to reduce youth substance abuse and other problematic behaviors.

WHEN: Thursdays in October from 4pm to 6pm (last session may be moved to a later date due to Halloween)

WHERE: South Meadows Elementary School – Media Center

COST: FREE; childcare available upon request

More workshops will also be offered in 2020. If you know parents, guardians and/or grandparents who may be interested, invite them to sign up for our mailing list so we can share upcoming event dates with them.

For more information please contact SRSLY Chelsea at (734) 593-5283 or [email protected]

St. Barnabas Quilters Invites You to a Tea Party on September 29, 2019

The Quilt Guild will be hosting a Tea Party at St. Barnabas on Sunday, September 29, from 11:30am-1:00pm after our Sunday service.   All are welcome to join us!   Feel free to invite your family and friends.  This will be very casual event with a light luncheon and, of course, tea, served after the service.

We also encourage you to have a walk through the St. Barnabas Gardens. All of our gardens are tended by dedicated gardeners who enjoy working with God’s earth and hope to bring joy to people visiting our church.  The gardens will soon be “put to bed” for the Fall and Winter seasons.

Thanks for all your support!

St Barnabas Quilters

Tea Party Menu

Sandwiches & Savories

Cream Cheese & Strawberry Preserves
Egg Salad
Crab Meat & Cream Cheese
Avocado & Tomato
Mini Quiche Pastries (variety)

Sweets & Treats

Cream Scones
Served with Whipped Butter, Preserves & Devonshire Cream
Shortbread Cookies
Strawberry Tarts

Black Forest Cake

Various Teas, to include:

Yorkshire Gold, Green Tea with Mint, Strawberry & Chamomile

Ministering Holistically to the Body, Mind and Spirit

Join area faith leaders to explore the concept of Health Ministry. Learn how to care for the body, mind and spirit.  The featured speaker is Tom Pruski, RN, DMin, a nationally recognized Health Ministry practitioner and educator.

Date: October 15, 2019
Time: 8:30 am – 1:00 pm
Location: Sharon United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 19890 W. Pleasant Lake Rd.  Manchester, MI.

Cost: $25 person, includes light breakfast and lunch.

This event is being co-sponsored by the Five Healthy Towns initiative, of which Chelsea is a part.

For more information, please contact Patti Bihn, Faith Community Nurse Liaison with SJM/Chelsea at 734-712-8727

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