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All Day | Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)
https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB
The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.
For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu | Main Campus |
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 3: Attachment, Bonding and Trauma These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom.Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-897-6235 | |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Attachment Parenting This series will set the foundation for understanding what attachment is
and how it works. Maintaining primary relationships, processing grief
and loss, identifying attachment challenged children and learning to
meet children's unmet emotional needs are all things that will be
covered.
Facilitator: Lisa Jackson, MA
Series of 6: 12 total hours
Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Dates: May 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9, 16
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 976 403 3976
Register here if you are a new participant or need to update your information. | |
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Resource Family Approval Pod 4: Grief and Loss, Transitioning Children into your Home These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click hereto register or call 530-897-6235 | |
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Sanity Up, Stress Down: Collateral Damages and Unintended Consequences FLEX # 510.12
Time will be sent looking at and discussing the impact of COVID-19 beyond the infection rate and death toll and acknowledging the multiple levels of hardships and trauma that is associated with COVID-19 and the shutdowns. | |
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | The Mind, The Brain, and Human Relationships In the 1990's, Dr. Dan Siegel noticed that linguists, anthropologists and psychologists, counselors, psychiatrists and others working in the field of mental health had never had a working definition of either the mind or health. This realization started Dr. Siegel down a research path that led him to develop a new field of study: Interpersonal neurobiology. In the 12-week class we will use concepts of interpersonal neurobiology to help us understand our minds and the minds of others. We will discuss dealing with complexity, strengthening attachment relationships, memory and stress management in trauma, and much more.
Facilitator: Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 12: 36 total hours
Wednesdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dates: March 17, 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID: 996 259 2779
Register here for new participants or to update your information. | |
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