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TOWNSHIPS

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ONLINE WORKSHOPS

Mental Health Estrie invites you to attend an upcoming free virtual (Zoom) workshop which is open to all and presented in English. “I am Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help! How to Help Someone Accept Treatment,” will take place on Wednesday, February 22 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Dr. Xavier Amador is an internationally renowned clinical psychologist, author of several books and published clinical research on schizophrenia & bipolar (among other disorders), founder of The LEAP (Listenempathize-agree-partner) Institute, CEO of the Henry Amador Center on

Anosognosia, and family caregiver to two relatives with mental illness. The goal of his approach is to build relationships with people who live with serious mental illness, in the hopes that this can lead to recovery and treatment. For more information or to register, please visit mentalhealthestrie.com, our Facebook & Instagram pages, email outreach@mentalhealthestrie.com, or call 819-565-2388.

ONLINE WORKSHOPS

Mental Health Estrie invites you to attend an upcoming free virtual (Zoom) workshop series which is open to all and presented in English. “Caretaking Part 1: Exploring the Difference Between Caretaking and Kindness,” will take place on Wednesday, February 8 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Melissa Hindley (M.A., c.o., psychotherapist) will help us understand why we fall into the trap of fixing other people’s problems, what are the major pitfalls, how to avoid co-dependent relationships, and when caretaking becomes unhealthy. For more information or to register for either or both workshops, please visit mentalhealthestrie.com, our Facebook & Instagram pages, email outreach@ mentalhealthestrie.com, or call (819) 5652388.

ONLINE WORKSHOPS

Mental Health Estrie invites you to attend an upcoming free virtual (Zoom) workshop series which is open to all and presented in English. “Caretaking Part 2: How to get out of the Caretaking Triangle,” will take place on Wednesday, February 15 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Melissa Hindley (M.A., c.o., psychotherapist) will continue the conversation from the week before by providing techniques and tips for maintaining healthy relationships, asserting boundaries, and nurturing self-care. For more information or to register for either or both workshops, please visit mentalhealthestrie.com, our Facebook & Instagram pages, email outreach@mentalhealthestrie.com, or call (819) 565-2388.

LENNOXVILLE

We look forward to welcoming you at Uplands Cultural and Heritage

Centre at 9 Speid Street, Lennoxville! Come and see stunning watercolour works by the group “Les Aquarellistes du lundi” in our art gallery. We are open from Thursday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The exhibit continues until March 26, 2023. Admission is free.

LENNOXVILLE

The Canadian Federation of University Women, Sherbrooke & District, will be holding a Valentine’s Tea on Tuesday, February 14 at Hope Church (basement entrance), 102 Queen St., Lennoxville. The public is invited to hear our speaker Rachel Garber at 1:30. Her topic will be “The Townships Sun Story.” She will talk about some of the discoveries she made going through almost 50 years of old Townships Sun pages, and during her past year as its editor. What is the role of a non-profit community magazine during tumultuous times. Please join us for this very interesting talk. Admission is free!

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