4th Annual Shawano Menominee Resiliency Coalition
Recovery Celebration & Awareness Walk
All Event Proceeds will go to the Shawano Menominee Resiliency Coalition Initiative’s Recovery projects.
Saturday, May 4, 2024
3rd Annual Shawano and Menominee Resiliency Coalition
Recovery Celebration and Awareness Walk
@ Franklin Park
Registration: $25 for adults (includes t-shirt)
$15 for kids (includes t-shirt and kid's meal)
8:30 am - 10:30 am
9:00 am - 1:30 pm
10:30 am - 11:00 am
11:00 am
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Registration Tent Open
Recovery Resource Fair: (local resources available to promote recovery)
Children's Activities (Games, Bounce House, Face Painting, Balloon Animals, etc)
Welcome Ceremony & Guest Speakers - RISE TOGETHER
(See bio below)
Recovery Awareness Walk Starts
Recovery Celebration: Enjoy Children's Activities, Live Music, Resources and Food Vendors at Franklin Park immediately following the Awareness Walk!
Please note that the event will take place Rain or Shine, so refunds will not be available due to inclement weather.
RAIN LOCATION: Shawano Community Middle School
Rain Location details would be sent out as needed to registered participants.
Sponsorship
Resource Fair Sign-Up
Location
Contacts
Recovery Walk Event: becky.edgren@shawanocountywi.gov
Resource Fair: lori.schuettpelz@wisc.edu
Volunteers: Samantha.Kauffman@thedacare.org
Sponsors/Donations: srheimann@yahoo.com
Guest Speakers
Welcome, Anthony and Nadine, professional storytellers on a mission to make a difference in the world and the founders of RISE TOGETHER, a non-profit that aims to prevent youth substance use by educating, engaging, and empowering them to use their voices for change, breaking the silence around addiction and mental health.
In their interactive and dynamic talk, this couple of national advocates and educators will help our community ignite a conversation around important topics such as substance misuse, mental health, prevention, and recovery. With 25+ years of combined experience and partnering with 200+ communities nationwide, they know this powerful peer-to-peer approach helps to save lives.
For more info visit:
www.weallrisetogether.org