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Craig Streby, Eric Jacko, Reid Fisher, Alex Vallejo More Information
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The Warsaw Area Career Center is home to the Blue Apron - a restaurant run entirely by high school students. The students gain front-of-house, cooking, and business management skills as part of their culinary arts pathway.
Guests:
- Craig StrebyCulinary Arts InstructorThe Blue Apron - Warsaw Area Career Center
- Eric JackoCulinary Arts InstructorThe Blue Apron - Warsaw Area Career Center
- Reid FisherStudentWarsaw Community High School
- Alex VallejoStudentWarsaw Community High School
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- Craig StrebyCulinary Arts InstructorThe Blue Apron - Warsaw Area Career Center
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Jess Kolbe, Alexandra Newman More Information
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A dementia diagnosis isn't the end of the road when it comes to learning. The Area Agency on Aging hosts monthly Memory Cafés - spaces where those with dementia and their caregivers can explore learning through the arts, movement, and other activities.
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Guests:
- Jess KolbeCampus for Creative Aging CoordinatorRegion IV Area Agency on Aging
- Alexandra NewmanCommunications and Outreach CoordinatorRegion IV Area Agency on Aging
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- Jess KolbeCampus for Creative Aging CoordinatorRegion IV Area Agency on Aging
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Daun Bieda, Danielle Persky, Kenneth Stecker More Information
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The C.A.S.S. Community Coalition and the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi hosted a summit designed address issues of opioid awareness, response, and healing. Law enforcement officials, healthcare workers, and tribal members discussed and developed strategies to help fight the nation’s opioid epidemic.
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Guests:
- Daun BiedaProgram Manager, Behavioral Health ServicesPokagon Band of Potawatomi
- Danielle PerskyHealth Officer and Executive DirectorVan Buren/Cass District Health Department
- Kenneth SteckerAssistant Prosecuting AttorneyCass County, Michigan
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- Daun BiedaProgram Manager, Behavioral Health ServicesPokagon Band of Potawatomi
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Aaron Nichols, Cosmas Bwambok, MacKenzie Denton More Information
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The South Bend Civic Theatre continues its production of August Wilson’s American Century Cycle - a series of ten plays documenting the African-American experience in the 20th century. This year’s play is Seven Guitars, which the theatre is bringing to local schools to help spark conversations about identity, community, and racial injustice.
Guests:
- Aaron NicholsExecutive DirectorSouth Bend Civic Theatre
- Cosmas BwambokRed CarterSeven Guitars
- MacKenzie DentonRubySeven Guitars
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