Community Hospice Care of Tiffin and Hospice of Wyandot County are teaming up to bring you "Exploring Life's Changes" summer grief camp, June 18th-21st. A group of professionals and trained volunteers will lead individuals and groups in activities designed to help kids express themselves, process their feelings as they relate to their loss, and develop coping skills, all while having fun! Snacks and lunch are provided. Day Camp is for anyone ages 5-15 who has experienced a significant loss. There is a $15 fee to help cover camp costs, however tuition assistance is available. For times and more information call Pam Tiell at Community Hospice Care at 419-447-4040.
Topic: Why is Work so Important? Preparing Employers for the Unconventional Worker
Babysitter's Training Class teaches young people how to care for infants and children, handle emergencies, recognize safety and hygiene issues, and communicate with parents. It also provides materials to help them begin their babysitting career including a compact emergency reference guide, an interactive CD-ROM featuring an activity booklet, an electronic client organizer, and much more. For registration and information visit redcross.org/Hancock or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
Landing the Roll/Job workshop for area high school students with Missoula Children's Theatre and the Ritz Theatre/no fee or registration required at the Ritze Theatre in Tiffin
A celebration of freedom and the Emancipation Proclamation. Guest Speakers, music, crafts, dance performances, storytime for children and a soul food dinner. Donation for the program and dinner is $10 for adults and $7 for students older than 10. (419) 423-4954 or (419) 429-2566 or advance dinner orders. See what the Black Heritage Library and Multi-Cultural Center, 817 Harmon St., Findlay have to offer.
Riverside Park, Band Shell - Lake Plains Chorus performs.