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Tabletop & Roleplay Saturday

January 6, 2025 by Alex Chamber

Are you ready for Adventure? Come join the quest Saturday afternoons as we practice the art of interactive storytelling!

* This event varies in location. Please contact the ArtisTree Team for more information @ events@artistree.cafe *

Tabletop & Roleplay

December 5, 2024 by Alex Chamber

Are you ready for Adventure? Come join the quest Sunday afternoons as we practice the art of interactive storytelling!

**Free to enter and play

**No experience needed.

**Under 18’s allowed with guardian and DM permission

**Regardless of age, you must be able to participate in the game in a way that is safe and enjoyable to all.

**This game is committed to accessibility. Please let us know if you need help attending or enjoying this event.

* This event varies by location. Please contact the ArtisTree Team for more information @ events@artistree.cafe *

Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts (Douglas County residents)

April 5, 2022 by Brad Chancellor

Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts® group will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays, June 7 through July 19. The group will meet in-person at The Village Family Service Center’s Alexandria office, 4133 Iowa St., Suite 105.
The group utilizes a trauma-informed curriculum to help parents, caregivers and others who serve children and teens who’ve experienced trauma. Participants will learn powerful insights into: how trauma affects the brain; why the intense and extremely upsetting behaviors seen in these kids represent attempts to self-protect and survive; the science behind healthy attachment relationships and why such bonds form the foundation for emotional and neurological healing; how to apply Love and Logic strategies so that adults can take good care of themselves while addressing root causes; and establishing healthy boundaries, avoiding destructive power struggles, overcoming defiance, and guiding these youth toward success.
Village Therapist Julie Wymore will lead participants through the interactive sessions.
This group is available to residents of Douglas County, Minnesota, at no cost thanks to grant funding from the Alexandria Area Community Foundation. To register and for more information, call 320-762-8851 or visit https://www.thevillagefamily.org/content/love-and-logic-adults-supporting-youth-challenging-pasts-douglas-county-residents

Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts (Douglas County residents)

April 5, 2022 by Brad Chancellor

Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts® group will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays, June 7 through July 19. The group will meet in-person at The Village Family Service Center’s Alexandria office, 4133 Iowa St., Suite 105.
The group utilizes a trauma-informed curriculum to help parents, caregivers and others who serve children and teens who’ve experienced trauma. Participants will learn powerful insights into: how trauma affects the brain; why the intense and extremely upsetting behaviors seen in these kids represent attempts to self-protect and survive; the science behind healthy attachment relationships and why such bonds form the foundation for emotional and neurological healing; how to apply Love and Logic strategies so that adults can take good care of themselves while addressing root causes; and establishing healthy boundaries, avoiding destructive power struggles, overcoming defiance, and guiding these youth toward success.
Village Therapist Julie Wymore will lead participants through the interactive sessions.
This group is available to residents of Douglas County, Minnesota, at no cost thanks to grant funding from the Alexandria Area Community Foundation. To register and for more information, call 320-762-8851 or visit https://www.thevillagefamily.org/content/love-and-logic-adults-supporting-youth-challenging-pasts-douglas-county-residents

Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts (Douglas County residents)

April 5, 2022 by Brad Chancellor

Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts® group will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays, June 7 through July 19. The group will meet in-person at The Village Family Service Center’s Alexandria office, 4133 Iowa St., Suite 105.
The group utilizes a trauma-informed curriculum to help parents, caregivers and others who serve children and teens who’ve experienced trauma. Participants will learn powerful insights into: how trauma affects the brain; why the intense and extremely upsetting behaviors seen in these kids represent attempts to self-protect and survive; the science behind healthy attachment relationships and why such bonds form the foundation for emotional and neurological healing; how to apply Love and Logic strategies so that adults can take good care of themselves while addressing root causes; and establishing healthy boundaries, avoiding destructive power struggles, overcoming defiance, and guiding these youth toward success.
Village Therapist Julie Wymore will lead participants through the interactive sessions.
This group is available to residents of Douglas County, Minnesota, at no cost thanks to grant funding from the Alexandria Area Community Foundation. To register and for more information, call 320-762-8851 or visit https://www.thevillagefamily.org/content/love-and-logic-adults-supporting-youth-challenging-pasts-douglas-county-residents

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