Annual BBQ Celebration

Annual BBQ Celebration
Thursday, July 17. 6:00-8:00pm
Rockingham Recreation Center
Bellows Falls

GFC is once again planning a summer BBQ celebration on Thursday, July 17 from 6-8pm at the Rockingham Recreation Center in Bellows Falls. It’s a time to celebrate the prevention successes we’ve collectively accomplished over the past 12 months as well as announce the recipient of the next A.C.E. Award. To learn more about A.C.E. and to make a nomination, click here. Please send all nominations to Deb Witkus no later than Monday, July 14th. Nominations can be sent to: deb@greaterfallsconnections.org.

Conversations on Co-Parenting

Conversations on Co-Parenting
Tuesday, April 22. Time, TBA.
Parks Place
44 School St.
Bellows Falls, VT

Sometimes a child’s parents do not live together under the same roof. It can often be a struggle to get past the anger, resentment and hurt lingering from an unsuccessful coupling. But, it is vital for us to work together for the benefit of our children.

Join the Southern Vermont Dads Network as we explore methods to communicate more effectively as co-parents, using tools from the book “Crucial Conversations-talking when stakes are high.”

To register and for more information, call Don Tretler at 802.254.3742 ext. 135 or donald_tretler@wsesu.org

Creating a Circle of Hope: Overview of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

Creating a Circle of Hope: Overview of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Friday, April 25. 8:30am-3:00pm
Brattleboro VFW
40 Black Mountain Rd.
Brattleboro

Creating a Circle of Hope: Identifying, Intervening and Preventing Learning and Behavioral Disorders. An overview of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), it’s effects on individuals, families and communities

Guest speaker Kathleen Tavenner Mitchell, MHS, LCADC. Vice President & International spokesperson for the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS).

8:30am registration and breakfast. Lunch at Noon.

All are welcome, please RSVP @ 802.254.3742

National Rx Drug Take Back Day

National Rx Drug Take Back Day
Saturday, April 26. 10:00am-2:00pm
Various locations including:
Bellows Falls Police Department
170 Rockingham St.
Bellows Falls

Dispose of your unwanted and expired medications during Take Back Day. Safe disposal of your excess medications prevents them from being flushed into our water systems and reduces the social access of youth experimenting with medications as some youth believe misusing medications is a “safe” way to get high.

RSVP and share the Facebook Event Here.

Take Back Day disposal sites:

Brattleboro Police Department,
VT State Police Barracks (W. Brattleboro)
Bellows Falls Police Department,
Windham County Sheriff’s Department,
Dover Police Department, VT
Winhall Police & Rescue

Visit www.WindhamRx.org for more information

Prevention Day @ The VT Statehouse

Prevention Day @ The VT Statehouse
Wednesday, April 30. 9:00am-3:00pm
VT Statehouse
Montpelier, VT

Join people from across the state to celebrate substance prevention and community connection at the VT statehouse for “Prevention Day 2014”

Meet with legislators, tour the statehouse, see what youth and community groups have been doing to prevent substance abuse across the state.

For more details, registration and a schedule, contact Chad at 802.463.9927 ext 210.

Join our Facebook Event Here!

Click here for a full schedule of the days events.

Garden Planning Workshop

Garden Planning Workshop
Saturday, May 4. 1:00pm
Immanuel Episcopal Church (Stone Church)
Bellows Falls, VT

The workshop is free.  Light refreshments and materials provided.

Space is limited so registration is required. To register, please contact Kari
Gypson at 802.282.8669 or at kgypson@yahoo.com.

The presenter, Anna Bowler will discuss energy zones, garden necessities such
as light and compost, and plant selection and guilds.  Gardeners will have the
opportunity to design their garden map for the upcoming growing season with
Anna’s support during the workshop.  While this workshop will not focus
exclusively on permaculture, Anna’s foundation and the methods discussed in
the workshop will be founded in permaculture so gardeners can begin to become
acclimated to the method.  This workshop will be useful to new and seasoned
gardeners.  In the regenerative nature of permaculture, she has found that by
working with the wild, reparations can be made to reverse some of the damage
done to our environment. Over the years she has studied permaculture design in
Costa Rica and Vermont. Working with the likes of Hope Roots Farm, Carbon
Harvest Energy, Brattleboro Permaculture Guild and Couch Brook Farm she has
expanded her plant knowledge. Currently she runs her own gardening business
and feels most at home in the outdoors.

The Food Security Collaborative is a project of Post Oil Solutions and is
active in the communities of Rockingham, Bellows Falls, Westminster, Saxtons
River, Cambridgeport, Grafton, and Athens. Its mission is to achieve greater
food security through the development of a garden-based local food system
resulting in enhanced civic pride, a stronger local economy, and a more
sustainable environment

Small-Scale Self-Sufficiency Workshop

Small-Scale Self-Sufficiency Workshop

Sunday, April 27. 1:00pm
AlpineGlo Farm
Westminster, VT

“Each part of your homestead benefits the other and works together in harmony”

With this basic premise in mind from our presenter, Westminster farmer, Rachel
Ware,  the Food Security Collaborative will host her Small-Scale Self-
Sufficiency Workshop on Sunday, April 27, 1:00 PM, at her AlpineGlo Farm.

The workshop is free, though participation is limited, and registration is
required. To do so, phone Tim Stevenson, 802.869.2141

Starting small, Rachel will discuss gardening, including such topics as raised
beds, container gardening, cold frames; as well as preparing beds and using
manure and compost from your own your homestead; picking beginner friendly
crops;  planting timeline, staggered schedule, crop rotation, and harvesting
basics.

She will also discuss chickens (eggs, meat, or both), basic husbandry for
chickens; housing, fencing, food; the harmonious cycle of chickens and your
homestead–food for you, manure for your garden, natural bug deterrents,
garden waste for your chickens.

The next step would be raising more food for the table, and dealing with
questions about sheep (meat and/or lawnmower?); goats (meat and/or milk, and
brush clearers?); and Pigs; a large quantity of food for the family. She will
also discuss butchering, where and how one does this. (Note: are you in an
area that welcomes agriculture?  Most zoning is conducive to small scale
animal keeping).

Finally, Rachel will come full circle with a discussion of how different
animals and gardening techniques may benefit your land and specific needs.

The Food Security Collaborative is a project of Post Oil Solutions and is
active in the communities of Rockingham, Bellows Falls, Westminster, Saxtons
River, Cambridgeport, Grafton, and Athens. Its mission is to achieve greater
food security through the development of a garden-based local food system
resulting in enhanced civic pride, a stronger local economy, and a more
sustainable environment.

“More Dreams-Less Drugs!” A Community Forum

“More Dreams-Less Drugs!” A Community Forum
Thursday, April 24. 7:00-9:00pm
Rockingham Free Public Library
65 Westiminster St.
Bellows Falls, VT

Join us April 24 for a timely discussion on how we respond as a community to substance abuse and addiction, specifically, opioids. Moderated by Mike Smith, the evening will be broken up into two parts: understanding what is happening locally and what we can do about it. A panel discussion will include the following individuals:

Share and invite family, friends, parents, youth, co-workers. All are welcome. Light food will be served.

RSVP to the Facebook event HERE and share as many times as humanly possible!

For more information, contact Chad Simmons or call 802.463.9927 ext 210.

March Coalition Gathering

March Coalition Gathering
Friday, March 21. Noon-1:30pm
Parks Place
44 School St.
Bellows Falls

Join us for yummy food and an engaging discussion about substances and the media. We’ll pick apart how advertising and marketing is used to encourage the consumption of substances and how we can understand these messages. We’ll also have some time to share upcoming community events and activities coming up in March and April.

Monthly Coalition Gathering-POSTPONED-

Monthly Coalition Gathering-POSTPONED until-
Friday, February 21. Noon-1:30pm
Parks Place
Bellows Falls

GFC staff is fresh off an inspiring conference in D.C. Join us as we share all of the amazing research and activities going on nationally around prevention. We’ll also be continuing project work on prescription drug prevention including engaging the local medical community and publicizing medication lock and disposal efforts. A free, home cooked meal will be served. All are welcome!