Events

Back to School Bash

Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds 1406 Teal Rd., Lafayette, IN, United States

Come and join us for the exciting student health event to keep your children moving and having fun in the new school year! • Health Resources • Immunizations • School Physicals • Prizes • Sno Cones

Healthy Kids Day

Riverside Park 1212 Riverside Drive, Logansport, IN, United States

This day provides all the ingredients for developing healthy, resilient kids. Join us for a day full of activities that celebrate kids being kids. And what makes it even better? It is all FREE for the entire family. • Come play a round of putt putt for FREE • Ride on the historic Dentzel Carousel (and grab that brass ring) for FREE • Play detective in a scavenger hunt for FREE • Bounce houses and obstacle courses for FREE • Live DJ/entertainment • Check out the outdoor workout area, learn how to play pickleball, play soccer, basketball, and cornhole ALL FOR FREE • Check out a fire engine and go through the smoke house for FREE • Visit booths full of information for families and activities for the kids to do for FREE! And did we mention that all of these things are FREE? So join us on Saturday August 26th from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. New fun things being added every week leading up to the event so follow this event to receive those updates! Bring the family out and have some FREE fun! We hope to see you there!

Free

Farmworker Resource Event

Halls Oaktown Hacienda 13675 N Chasteen Rd., Oaktown, IN, United States

Early Rise for Recovery: Indiana Symposiums on Opioid Treatment Programs: Fort Wayne

Events at the Summit 1025 W Rudisill Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN, United States

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction is bringing together community partners and providers to listen and learn about Opioid Treatment Programs in Indiana. This series of symposiums provides a space for partners to have brave conversations about the many barriers and challenges Hoosiers with mental health and substance use disorders face and to help Indiana combat the stigma surrounding mental health and addiction treatment and services. Through these partnerships and conversations, FSSA/DMHA hopes to grow a recovery community that is sustainable and welcoming to all Hoosiers.

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