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Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2021.

Art & Mental Health Open House

En personne

Musique Les chant Dessin Peinture
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Date et heure

Lieu

The Meeting Place

28 West Street North

Orillia, ON

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

Accessible en chaise roulante.

À propos

As a society we are all affected by our mental health. Creating art can help ease

depression, anxiety, and foster a sense of well-being. The act of creation can be a tool that helps us gain control over and manage difficult emotions to attain more positive outcomes.

The Orillia & District Arts Council has collaborated with Community Mental Health Services, which provides counseling treatment and community support to individuals with a serious mental illness and is located in Orillia Soldier’s Memorial Hospital. The Hospital sponsors The Meeting Place, a consumer-run, social-recreational and peer support program located in downtown Orillia. This club house style facility provides social recreational activities for members connected to community mental health. The general public are welcome and encouraged to drop into this open house venue to view art, perhaps doodle on paper themselves, sing some songs and learn about available mental health services.

We will be adhering to all COVID-19 protocols in effect from the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit at event time, including limited capacity. For up-to-date details, refer to our website www.orilliaartscouncil.ca

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Organisateur

Orillia District Arts Council

The Orillia & District Arts Council (ODAC) serves the arts community by bringing people and resources together to enrich the cultural, economic, and intellectual life of our community.

Our VISION is a strong united creative community working together to enhance culture in our area.

Our MISSION is to empower, advocate for, and celebrate all art forms in our community and region.

Our VALUES are inclusiveness, life-long learning, respect for art and artists, diversity, community and freedom of expression.

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