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SUMMARY:4/6 - Seed and Plant Propagation\, Preparing and Integrating Into Programming
DESCRIPTION:Registration: Suggested Donation: $5-$25 \nJoin us at any of our scheduled virtual meet-up conversations that are intended to address current horticultural therapy related topics for professionals\, volunteers and general public interested in horticultural therapy. Attendees of these conversations will exchange ideas\, suggestions\, testimonials and questions to support our HT community and the efforts to connect more people to power of plants. Meetings happen every two months. \nZoom links will be sent the day before these meet-ups. \nREGISTER NOW\nGrowing Connections: Online HT Network & Public Conversations Workshops\n\n12/1\, 12-1pm – Growing Connections: Winter Plant-Based Activities \n2/2\, 12-1pm – How to Advocate & Promote your HT profession & services.\n4/6\, 12-1pm – Seed and Plant Propagation\, preparing and integrating into programming\n6/1\, 4:30pm-5:30pm – Safety in Horticultural Therapy: Tools\, Ergonomics\, Management\n8/3\, 4:30pm-5:30pm – Harvest and Foraging for Future Programming\n10/5\, 4:30pm-5:30pm – Sustain Interest and Creative Opportunities\n12/7\, 12-1pm – HT Operations: Finances\, Supplies\, Memberships\,   \n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://nehorticulturaltherapy.net/event/4-6-seed-and-plant-propagation-preparing-and-integrating-into-programming
CATEGORIES:Growing Connections
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ORGANIZER;CN="NorthEast Horticultural Therapy Network":MAILTO:info@nehorticulturaltherapy.net
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SUMMARY:2/26 - Members Annual Meeting\, "Connect with your Network"
DESCRIPTION:We begin the meeting with business review of the network in the past year\, then we’ll continue with members getting to know members\, sharing inspirations\, ideas\, tips and any news throughout the Northeast HT Network. \n\nFree for Members\nNon-Members: Suggested donation $5-$25\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nehorticulturaltherapy.net/event/2-26-members-annual-meeting-connect-with-your-network
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Growing Connections
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irene Barber%2C HTR":MAILTO:irenebarber@nehorticulturaltherapy.net
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SUMMARY:2/2 - How to Advocate & Promote Your HT Profession & Services
DESCRIPTION:Registration: Suggested Donation: $5-$25 \nJoin us at any of our scheduled virtual meet-up conversations that are intended to address current horticultural therapy related topics for professionals\, volunteers and general public interested in horticultural therapy. Attendees of these conversations will exchange ideas\, suggestions\, testimonials and questions to support our HT community and the efforts to connect more people to power of plants. Meetings happen every two months. \nZoom links will be sent the day before these meet-ups. \nREGISTER NOW\nGrowing Connections: Online HT Network & Public Conversations Workshops\n\n12/1\, 12-1pm – Growing Connections: Winter Plant-Based Activities \n2/2\, 12-1pm – How to Advocate & Promote your HT profession & services.\n4/6\, 12-1pm – Seed and Plant Propagation\, preparing and integrating into programming\n6/1\, 4:30pm-5:30pm – Safety in Horticultural Therapy: Tools\, Ergonomics\, Management\n8/3\, 4:30pm-5:30pm – Harvest and Foraging for Future Programming\n10/5\, 4:30pm-5:30pm – Sustain Interest and Creative Opportunities\n12/7\, 12-1pm – HT Operations: Finances\, Supplies\, Memberships\,   \n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://nehorticulturaltherapy.net/event/2-2-how-to-advocate-promote-your-ht-profession-services
CATEGORIES:Growing Connections
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170910
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SUMMARY:AHTA National Conference\, Burlington\, VT
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Burlington\, Vermont for the 2017 AHTA Annual Conference. Hosted by the Northeast Horticultural Therapy Network\, the Conference will bring together horticultural professionals from around the world. Pre-tours will feature local gardens and programs. Add in the bonus of the Fall “Leaf Peeper” season and you have the perfect combination of networking\, education and fun! The conference will be held at the Burlington Hilton Hotel in the heart of the city.  \nAHTA has reserved a block of rooms at the Burlington Hilton Hotel located at 60 Battery Street in downtown Burlington which is now open and filling rapidly!   \nRegistration Schedule \nCheck the AHTA website often and watch your email for more information. \nWill Rapp Kenote Speaker\nWill Raap works to create and nurture local food\, renewable energy\, waste recycling and land restoration enterprises that support a more sustainable economy and future. His innovative efforts extend from the mountains of Vermont to the tropical forests of Costa Rica. He is the founder and chairman of Gardener’s Supply\, a Vermont-based employee-owned family of companies known for its innovative and socially responsible business practices. He also founded and was past chairman of the Intervale Center\, a non-profit organization that develops farm- and land-based enterprises that generate economic and social opportunity while protecting natural resources. Expanding the Intervale Center’s mission into Costa Rica\, Will co-founded Restoring Our Watershed\, an initiative that aims to restore the Nandamojo River and its surrounding 29\,000 acre watershed through community and business engagement. Will is a founder and member of the New Economy Coalition Board of Directors and has served on numerous non-profit and corporate boards including Vermont Natural Resources Council\, Vermont Business Roundtable\, Vermont Land Trust\, Intervale Center\, Vermont Sustainable Agriculture Council\, Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility\, University of Vermont School of Environment and Natural Resources\, Champlain College\, Living Technologies and Seventh Generation. He holds a Bachelor’s in Economics from UC Davis and a Master’s degree in Business and Urban Planning from UC Berkeley. \nCharlie Nardozzi and Donna Covais\, HTR\nPlenary Speakers\nCharlie Nardozzi\, nationally recognized garden speaker\, TV and radio show host\, and Donna Covais\, HTR\, have worked in Vermont communities for many years bringing the benefits of horticulture as a therapeutic tool to groups such as veterans\, children\, and the aging population.  In this talk they will highlight their unique approach to horticultural therapy where the keys to success are building partnerships\, creative thinking and innovation.  Using examples from their programs\, Charlie and Donna will expand the traditional boundaries of HT delighting you with their positive attitudes\, smiles\, and a bit of Psychology\, enabling them to bring the benefits of HT to a wide range of people. \nCharlie Nardozzi is a nationally recognized garden writer\, speaker\, radio\, and television personality. He has worked for more than 25 years bringing expert gardening information to home gardeners through radio\, television\, talks\, tours\, on-line\, and the printed page. Charlie delights in making gardening information simple\, easy\, fun and accessible to everyone. For the past 6 years Charlie has co-lead School and Community Garden Organizers workshops around Vermont helping groups and individuals becoming better at managing their garden programs. For the past 4 years Charlie has partnered with the VT Department of Health\, VT Community Garden Network (VCGN)\, BCBS of VT and Gardener’s Supply Company to administer garden grants to small scale employers looking to start employee gardens. This includes technical assistance. For the past 2 years Charlie has worked with the nonprofit HANDS and VCGN in initiating and teaching classes for Veteran’s Gardening Programs around the Burlington\, Vermont\, area. \nDonna Covais\, BA\, HTR\, and Master Gardener\, has been facilitating HT programs for over 35 years.  Early in her career\, she used her florist shop as a place for schools\, employment agencies for the disabled\, and teachers\, to visit while learning about plants.  Simultaneously\, she coordinated HT programs in community nursing homes.  Donna formally began her career in HT in the early 1980’s by being a presenter at the New England HT Chapter workshop at the University of NH.  She has since worked diligently to bring HT to the fore as a healing modality and a valid profession.  Donna and her husband\, Joseph\, were invited to speak at the AHTA conference in Norfolk\, VA where they introduced their audience to the power of using HT as an adjunct to Psychotherapy in a youth detention center.  She was also invited to speak at the first Horticultural Therapy Week celebration at the US Botanical Gardens in Washington\, D. C.\, which resulted in a write-up in the Washington Post.  After moving to VT in 1999 and becoming blind at age 40\, Will Raap of Gardener’s Supply Company reached out to her\, helping her on the road to recovery with the powerful people/plant connection.  Since then\, Donna has received a $29\,000 grant from the state of Vermont to facilitate the first formal HT program in Vermont.  Her current approach with clients with Dementia\, Memory Loss\, and Alzheimer’s Disease is unique and has proven to be very effective using her motto of “Plants Not Pills”.  This will be evident to attendees touring the Grand Way Adult Day Center at the AHTA conference this year. \nView a presentation below…\n[googleapps domain=”drive” dir=”file/d/0B4iUtZ1B_uYiLThfejh0R1lZNmM/preview” query=”” width=”640″ height=”480″ /] \nContacts:\nLorraine Brisson at lorrainebrisson@nehorticulturaltherapy.net or call (413) 268-3660(H) \nValerie Barrett at valeriebarrett@nehorticulturaltherapy.net or call (914) 954-8575(M) \n  \n\n	 \nNew NEHTN Event\nLake Champlain Ferry Excursion\nNEHTN welcomes conference attendees\, volunteers and family members to join us on a ferry ride!  We will be cruising on the Lake Champlain Ferry on Thursday\, September 7th.  This car/passenger ferry will depart from King Street in Burlington (walking distance from the Hilton) at 4:45p.m.\, bound for Port Kent\, NY and returning to Burlington at 6:45p.m.  The cost is $8.00 per adult. \nAlthough not as luxurious as a cruise ship\, the view of the mountains and lake will be just as spectacular. Snack food can be purchased on the ferry; however\, passengers are allowed to bring their own food and beverages on board if you so choose.  \nDuring the ride\, NEHTN members who have made a significant contribution to the success of the conference will be recognized in an awards ceremony. \nPlease join us for a fun evening of sightseeing and socializing!  We will depart the Hilton lobby at 4:10p.m. Please dress warmly\, as the evenings on the water may be chilly at this time of year. \n \n  \nAHTA Site Visit Tour Agenda\nTours are now closed out. Self guided tour option information will be posted soon.\nFor additional information on many attractions in the Burlington\, VT area please click here. \nSeptember 7\, 2017 \n8:30 a.m.         Depart Burlington Hilton\, drive 1.5 miles \nThe Intervale – Tommy Thompson Community Garden\nCarolina Lukac 860-391-3536 (m)\nCarolina Lukac\, Garden Education Manager and Teaching Garden Instructor will provide a tour of the Tommy Thompson Community Garden\, the largest of the city of Burlington’s community gardens with 3 acres and 150+ individual garden plots. Hundreds of people grow food in this vibrant and diverse space. The garden is also home to the Community Teaching Garden\, a 22-week garden education program of the nonprofit Vermont Community Garden Network. Adult students learn how to grow\, preserve\, and use fresh vegetables\, fruit\, herbs\, and flowers in a collaborative learning environment. More information is available at http://vcgn.org/what-we-do/community-teaching-garden/ \n9:45 a.m.         Depart the Intervale\, drive 3.3 miles  \nGrand Way Adult Day Center\nDonna Covais 802-310-0608 (m)\nVermont Nursing Association’s Grand Way Adult Day Center is a special community that provides social activities\, healthy meals and opportunities to meet new friends in a safe and homelike environment with nursing oversight.  Clients receive comprehensive health\, social and therapeutic services that help maintain their current level of activity and promote physical and mental health.  Grand Way Memory Care Day program specializes in caring for persons with memory loss.  Donna Covais\, HTR\, will provide a tour of Grand Ways’ Horticultural Therapy Program\, one of the most popular activities.  This is Vermont’s only formal horticultural therapy program.  Donna facilitates this program and along with her crew of Master Gardeners helps maintain these gardens.  A wide variety of activities using the garden bounty features growing favorite vegetables for clients\, making a variety of floral and green products for drying\, wreath making and much more. \n11:00 a.m.       Depart Grand Way\, drive 2.7 miles \nThe University of Vermont Medical Center Rooftop Garden\nLisa Hoare\, 802-598-5963 (m)\nServicing the Garden Atrium exclusively\, the Rooftop Garden is maintained by the hospital’s gardener\, Lisa Hoare\, and a handful of dedicated volunteers.  Growing lots of lettuces\, tomatoes\, fresh basil and other herbs\, zucchini\, tomatillos\, eggplant and more\, the Rooftop Garden supplied over 700 pounds of produce last year!  The rooftop garden also provides fresh cut flowers for the tables in the café and has started working with a very small patient group to begin introducing some of the healing benefits of being in the garden to our patient community.  Enjoyed by visitors\, students\, hospital employees and even patients\, the garden provides a peaceful space to enjoy a healthy meal surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature under cultivation.  \n12:00 noon                  Walk short distance to UVM Campus Gardens \nUniversity of Vermont Campus Gardens & Raised Beds                                                                 \nDr. Mark Starrett\, 802-999-5467 (m)\nDr. Mark Starrett\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor of Horticulture and Dr. Stephanie Hurley’s lab group will provide a tour of the campus gardens and raised beds.  The highlight of the raised beds will include scented plants\, annuals and herbaceous perennials.  Dr. Starrett will provide an overview of the plan to have a plant identification system include a QR code and braille tags. The garden tour will feature the sustainable landscaping\, bioswales\, the plant identification system and braille tags. \n1:00 p.m.         Depart UVM\, drive 6.2 miles.  Arrive at 1:30 p.m. for Garden of Eatin’ bag lunch \nGardener’s Supply Company\nAvery Harris 802-660-3521 (m)\nAvery Harris\, Public Relations and Pure Play Coordinator will provide a tour.  Founded in 1983\, Gardeners Supply Company is an employee owned company selling high quality garden tested and earth friendly products for gardeners.  Gardener’s Supply Company donates 8% of pre-sale profits to support programs and organizations that are using gardening to improve the quality of people’s lives and the health of our environment. In 2014\, Gardens Supply Company became a certified B-corporation\, a company that uses the power of business to solve social and environmental problems.  Local donations help support fifty community organizations.  Gardener’s Supply Company is the founder and lead sponsor of the Intervale Center.  Our visit to the Williston Garden Center and Outlet store will include time for shopping and strolling the display gardens. \nDepart for the Burlington Hilton at 3:30 p.m. \n  \n2017 HT Activity Guide\nThis year will be an exciting year with NEHTN hosting the AHTA Annual Conference in Burlington\, VT!  This provides our regional group with an opportunity to do some fundraising\, one of which will be an HT Activity Guide. \nAn easy way for you to support NEHTN is by submitting one or more of your favorite horticultural activities for inclusion in the HT Activity Guide.  \nMore Info
URL:https://nehorticulturaltherapy.net/event/ahta-national-conference-burlington-vt
LOCATION:Hilton Burlington\, 60 Battery St\, Burlington\, VT\, 05401\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170611
DTSTAMP:20260604T161451
CREATED:20170330T004647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T091719Z
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SUMMARY:Monarch School of New England
DESCRIPTION:Northeast Horticultural Therapy Network\nQuarterly Workshop and Meeting\nJune 10\, 2017\nPlease join us in beautiful Seacoast New Hampshire for a day filled with horticultural therapy networking\, information\, and garden tours. The day begins at the Monarch School of New England in Rochester\, New Hampshire\, where you will learn about the school’s horticultural therapy programs\, plant a “living roof” bluebird house\, and catch up on the latest news about NEHTN and the upcoming AHTA national conference. From there we will travel south to Bedrock Gardens in Lee\, New Hampshire\, “an oasis of art\, horticulture\, and inspiration” for refreshments under the tent\, and a restful\, private stroll through the gorgeous grounds. Our day will end in historic\, picturesque Portsmouth\, New Hampshire\, where we will dine and tour the lovely gardens of Prescott Park and Strawberry Banke. \n\nMonarch School of New England\nwww.monarchschoolne.org \nBedrock Gardens\nwww.bedrockgardens.org\nPrescott Park\nwww.prescottparknh.org \n  \nAbout the Sites:\nMonarch School of New England   \nThe Monarch School of New England (MSNE) is a unique\, comprehensive\, private\, non-profit\, year-round day school for students\, 5 to 21 years of age\, with severe physical\, medical and developmental disabilities. MSNE’s programs\, recognized for their excellence\, are based on an integrated team approach and a vast array of traditional and innovative programs. \nHorticultural therapy is considered a vital component of the therapeutic and vocational programming at MSNE. Following an annual theme\, horticultural therapy also weaves curriculum into gardening activities – the 2017 theme\, Ecology in the Garden\, is supported by a grant from Eco-Schools NH. \nOutdoor programming is an important aspect of MSNE students’ daily schedules. A nature trail\, forest playground\, greenhouse\, and accessible\, outdoor classroom/garden are featured at the elementary/middle school. The new MSNE high school/vocational training center\, opening in July\, 2017\, includes a horticulture room and plenty of outdoor space for a greenhouse and Farm-to School gardens. \nBedrock Gardens is a private\, non- profit\, premier New England garden\, lovingly created by its talented owners\, Jill Nooney and Bob Munger on their 1880’s farmstead. A destination for garden lovers\, Bedrock Gardens features the juxtaposition of Jill’s beautiful and whimsical garden sculptures against a backdrop of intricately designed garden rooms and vistas. \nPrescott Park\, on the banks of the Piscataqua River\, and adjacent to historic Strawberry Banke\, in addition to beautifully landscaped formal gardens\, is known for the University of New Hampshire trial gardens\, which showcase a wide variety of colorful annuals and perennials which grow well in the seacoast region. \n  \nMeet your hosts:\nElizabeth Brink currently works as a substitute teacher in the Kittery School District serving many students with challenging abilities.  Prior work experience at UNH Cooperative Extension includes: Program Assistant for Agricultural Resources\, Program Coordinator of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Program\, and nutrition education to limited resources families.  She offers hands on workshops on container gardening and simple food preparation using “What’s on Hand?”  Elizabeth received an Associate Degree in Horticultural Technology and a BS degree with a concentration in Landscaping from UNH.  \nKathy Perry has been a registered horticultural therapist since 2016 and a pediatric occupational therapist since 1981. Horticulture has long been a treatment modality of the MSNE occupational therapy department\, and for the past 10 years\, Kathy has been fortunate to continue its cultivation. \n  \nAgenda:\n9 am – 10 am   Registration/Silent Auction Donations \n10 am – 11 am   Campus Tour \n11 am – 12 pm   Horticultural Therapy Activity \n12 pm – 1 pm   Lunch (provided) and Business Meeting \n1 pm – 2 pm      Activity Guide Show and Tell \n2 pm – 2:30 pm Travel to Bedrock Gardens (Lee\, NH) \n2:30 pm – 4 pm Bedrock Gardens*\, afternoon refreshments and self-guided tours \n                             *($15.00 additional charge per person) \n4 pm till whenever the evening ends!  Portsmouth\, NH\, dinner\, public gardens\, historic areas \n  \nWorkshop Registration: \nPlease download the registration form from the NEHTN website and either mail your check and form to the address provided or you now have the new option to pay via PayPal and credit card and scan your registration form back to NEHTN.  Please note the registration fee does not include $15.00 for the optional Bedrock Gardens tour.  The $15 will be paid directly at the Garden in cash or by check made payable to Bedrock Gardens.  In addition\, please note if you plan to attend the Bedrock Garden tour on your registration form\, as a minimum number of 17 attendees is required for the garden to be available to our private group. \n  \nContact:\nValerie Barrett\, valeriebarrett@nehorticulturaltherapy.net  (914) 954-8575 (M) \nKathy Perry\, kperry@monarchschoolne.org/ (207) 831-3953 (M) (603) 332-2848 ext. 18 (W) \n  \nDirections:\nMonarch School of New England\, \nFoss Site\, 61 Eastern Avenue\, Rochester\, NH 03867 \nFrom the North:   \n\nTake White Mountain Hwy / NH-16 S. Continue to follow NH-16\nTake the NH-11 E / US-202 E exit\, EXIT16\, toward NH-125 / E Rochester / Sanford ME\nTurnleft onto NH-11 / Spaulding Turnpike Connector. Continue to follow NH-11\nTake US-202 E / NH-11 toward NH-202\nTurnslight right onto US-202 E / NH-11 / US Highway 302\nTurnright onto Eastern Ave\n61 Eastern Avenue is on the left\n\nFrom the East (Sanford ME): \n\nTake the Carl Broggi Hwy / US-202 W / ME-11. Continue to follow US-202 W (Crossing into New Hampshire\nTurnleft onto Eastern Ave\n61 Eastern Avenue is on the left\n\n From the West (Concord NH): \n\nTake US-4 E / US-202 E via EXIT15E toward Loudon / Portsmouth\nEnter next roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto US-4 E / US-202 E / NH-9\nTurnleft onto Rochester Rd / US-202 E / NH-9. Continue to follow US-202 E\nUS-202 EbecomesWashington St\nTurnright onto N Main St / NH-202A\nTurnleft onto Wakefield St\nTurnright onto Summer St\nTake the 3rdleft onto Allen St\nTake the 1stright onto Eastern Ave\n61 EASTERN AVE is on the right\n\nBedrock Gardens\, 45 High Road\, Lee\, NH 03861 \nFrom the Monarch School of New England: Turn left onto Eastern Avenue. Turn left onto Allen Street\, then right onto Summer Street. Take the second left onto Columbus Avenue/NH 125. Continue on 125 South for 11.3 miles. At the Lee Traffic Circle\, take the 2nd exit to continue on 125 South. Go south on Route 125 for about 5 miles. At the stop light at the intersection with Route 152\, turn right onto Route 152 West (towards Nottingham). Take the next left (100 feet) onto High Road. Bedrock Gardens is the first house on the left. Please park in the parking area or on the road. \nFrom the South: Drive North on I-95. Take Exit 2 (Exeter/Hampton)\, and go west on Route 101. After about 12 miles\, take Exit 7 in Epping. Go north on Route 125 for about 5 miles. At the stop light at the intersection with Route 152\, turn left onto Route 152 West (towards Nottingham). Take the next left (100 feet) onto High Road. Bedrock Gardens\, 45 High Road\, is the first house on the left. Please park in the parking area or on the road. \nGPS Alert! Some GPS systems are advising turning left on the North River Road 1-2 miles before you get to Route 152. This will give you dirt roads and a longer trip. Better\, however\, to continue past North River Road to Route 152.\n \nFrom the North: Exit Route I-95 onto Route 4 (Spaulding turnpike). Follow Route 4 west. Don’t miss the exit from the Spaulding turnpike onto Route 4 in about 4 miles. Go another 10 miles through Durham towards Concord. At the Lee Traffic Circle\, turn left (South) onto Route 125. Go south on Route 125 for about 5 miles. At the stop light at the intersection with Route 152\, turn right onto Route 152 West (towards Nottingham). Take the next left (100 feet) onto High Road. Bedrock Gardens is the first house on the left. Please park in the parking area or on the road.\n \nFrom the West: Go East on Route 101. Take Exit 7 in Epping and go north on Route 125 for about 5 miles. At the stop light at the intersection with Route 152\, turn left onto Route 152 West (towards Nottingham.) Take the next left (100 feet) onto High Road. Bedrock Gardens is the first house on the left. Please park in the parking area or on the road. \nGPS Alert! If you are coming from the south\, some GPS systems are advising turning left on the North River Road 1-2 miles before you get to Route 152. This will give you dirt roads and a longer trip. Better\, however\, to continue past North River Road to Route 152. \n  \nPrescott Park\, 105 Marcy Street\, Portsmouth\, NH 03802 \nFrom Bedrock Gardens: Head north on High Road toward Harvey Mill Rd/NH-152. Turn right on Harvey Mill Rd/NH-152. Take the first left onto Calef Highway/NH-125 and continue for 4.1 miles.  Enter the next roundabout and take the 1st exit onto US-4E. Continue for 9.6 miles. Merge onto US-4E/NH-16S via the ramp on the left. Continue for 4.7 miles. Enter the next roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto US-1 BYP N. Take the Maplewood Avenue ramp toward Portsmouth/Newington. Turn right onto Maplewood Avenue. Maplewood Avenue becomes Middle Street/US -1 South. Turn left onto State Street/US 1 North. Continue to follow State Street. Turn right onto Marcy Street/NH-1B. 105 Marcy Street is on the left. There is a small parking area on the north end of the park\, as well as along the street. There is also a parking garage in the center of Portsmouth at 34 Hanover Street\, which is walking distance to Prescott Park and all of downtown Portsmouth (High-Hanover Parking Garage).
URL:https://nehorticulturaltherapy.net/event/monarch-school-new-england
LOCATION:Monarch School of New England\, 61 Eastern Avenue\, Rochester\, NH\, 03866\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monarch School of New England":MAILTO:kperry@monarchschoolne.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170312T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170312T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T161451
CREATED:20170121T011840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T044257Z
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SUMMARY:Silver Hill Hospital
DESCRIPTION:Silver Hill Hospital is a nationally recognized non-profit hospital for the treatment of psychiatric and addictive disorders\, a unique and extraordinary place people have relied on since 1931 to help them find the path back to mental health and wellness. Silver Hill provides adolescent and adults a broad comprehensive range of programs offering inpatient\, extended on-site residential treatment\, and intensive outpatient programs. An environment conducive to healing makes Silver Hill Hospital a hospital that doesn’t feel like a hospital\, but rather a comfortable place in the Connecticut countryside. \nHT session: You will get a sneak peek into one of Erin’s exclusive therapeutic horticulture sessions that she facilitates for the patients of Silver Hill. Erin is the full time Horticultural Therapist at Silver Hill and a registered HTR since 2012. Come see how she helps patients in recovery connect to the natural world. After the session we will walk the picturesque campus with stone walls and winding paths. Viewing the different unit from afar\, residential and inpatient\, Erin will talk about each unit and what they focus on. If the weather is nice we can walk to the natural labyrinth next to the stream and see the unique setting where Erin works. \nWe will start our day with registration in the conference room at the Martin Center. \nAgenda\n\n9:00-10:00 Registration/Silent Auction Basket Donations\n10:00-11:00 HT activity\n11:00-12:00 Campus Tour\n12:30-1:30 Lunch\n1:30-2:30 Activity Guide Show & Tell\n2:30-3:30 Business Meeting\n\nContact:\nValerie Barrett\, valeriewbarrett@gmail.com/ (914) 954-8575 (M)\nErin Backus\, ebackus@silverhillhospital.org / (203) 801-3611 (W) \nWorkshop Registration: Please e-mail or call to let us know you will be attending if you have not mailed your registration form in advance. Download Workshop registration form. \nDirections To The MARTIN CENTER: Martin Center is located on the EAST side of campus. Go over the two one-way bridges and park in the big parking lot. The Martin Center is the large building on the left. Enter the building through the double doors and turn right into the conference room.  \nFor more information on Silver Hill Hospital please visit www.silverhillhospital.org \nFor more information on Erin Backus\, HTR please visit www.planthappiness.org \nDirections\nFrom I-95 or the Connecticut Turnpike\, take exit 15 to Route 7 North. Take exit 2 and turn right onto Route 123 North. Turn right again to follow Route 123 North. Follow approximately 4 miles and turn right onto Route 106 North. Follow approximately 2 miles. At stop sign\, turn left onto Valley Road. At second stop sign\, continue straight on Valley Road. Silver Hill Hospital is approximately ½ mile down on Valley Road. \nFrom the Merritt Parkway Southbound\, take Exit 38 and turn left onto Route 123 North. Follow approximately 2 miles and turn right onto Route 106 North. Follow approximately 2 miles. At stop sign\, turn left onto Valley Road. At second stop sign\, continue straight on Valley Road. Silver Hill Hospital is located ½ mile down on Valley Road. \nFrom the Merritt Parkway Northbound\, take Exit 38 and turn right onto Route 123 North. Follow approximately 2 miles and turn right onto Route 106 North. Follow approximately 2 miles. At stop sign\, turn left onto Valley Road. At second stop sign\, continue straight on Valley Road. Silver Hill Hospital is located ½ mile down on Valley Road. \nFrom the Hutchinson River Parkway\, follow to the Merritt Parkway and refer to the Merritt Parkway Northbound directions. \nFrom Long Island\, follow the Whitestone Bridge to the Hutchinson River Parkway to the Merritt Parkway and refer to the Merritt Parkway Northbound directions.
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LOCATION:Silver Hill Hospital\, 208 Valley Road\, New Canaan\, CT\, 06840\, United States
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