Everyone has big feelings sometimes. Children who learn to manage those feelings at an early age have a big advantage in life. It’s an important skill for growing minds! Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties offers groups for children of all ages learn skills to manage life stress, improve social skills, and have fun doing it! New participants are always welcome – come join us! No registration necessary.
- Tues., 10 am: Ages 3-6 & caregivers: Easy activities children can do to help feel better when they are facing big feelings. Learn about movement and breathing, using artwork to express feelings, and how laughter helps us feel better.
For more information, or to inquire about similar sessions offered for youth ages 7-10 or 11-14, contact Jody Nelson at http://nelsonj@ceicmh.org or call 517-346-8094.
Everyone has big feelings sometimes. Children who learn to manage those feelings at an early age have a big advantage in life. It’s an important skill for growing minds! Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties offers groups for children of all ages learn skills to manage life stress, improve social skills, and have fun doing it! New participants are always welcome – come join us! No registration necessary.
- Tues., 10 am: Ages 3-6 & caregivers: Easy activities children can do to help feel better when they are facing big feelings. Learn about movement and breathing, using artwork to express feelings, and how laughter helps us feel better.
For more information, or to inquire about similar sessions offered for youth ages 7-10 or 11-14, contact Jody Nelson at http://nelsonj@ceicmh.org or call 517-346-8094.
Join us and learn about fellow Chamber members.
Singers on the Grand presents "Vintage Vinyl: The Hits We Spun 1950s-1980s” at the Grand Ledge Opera House (121 S. Bridge St., Grand Ledge) on in two dessert shows Saturday April 13 and Sunday April 14. The 11 singers and 8 band members will take you on a musical journey through your favorite songs of the vinyl record period.
Enjoy iconic music from The Beatles, Carly Simon, Elvis, Peggy Lee, Jimmy Buffett, Chicago, The Eagles, and many other favorite performers. These 25th anniversary shows includes full ensemble performances, solos, duets, and small group numbers. SATURDAY evening: dessert served at 6:00 pm, showtime at 6:30 pm. SUNDAY afternoon: dessert served at 2:30 pm with a 3:00 pm show. Saturday night only: bring your own wine or beer to enjoy during the show.
All tickets are $22, are general admission, and include dessert and coffee. Buy tickets online at https://www.gloperahouse.com/singers_on_the_grand_2024.php, through any ensemble member, or at Paxton Countertops in Lansing. For more information, visit the event link on Facebook: www.facebook.com/events/934018191663529/934269228305092/
These special dessert shows have sold out the last three years, so buy your tickets today!
Everyone has big feelings sometimes. Children who learn to manage those feelings at an early age have a big advantage in life. It’s an important skill for growing minds! Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties offers groups for children of all ages learn skills to manage life stress, improve social skills, and have fun doing it! New participants are always welcome – come join us! No registration necessary.
- Tues., 10 am: Ages 3-6 & caregivers: Easy activities children can do to help feel better when they are facing big feelings. Learn about movement and breathing, using artwork to express feelings, and how laughter helps us feel better.
For more information, or to inquire about similar sessions offered for youth ages 7-10 or 11-14, contact Jody Nelson at http://nelsonj@ceicmh.org or call 517-346-8094.
A variety of stores will be open til 9pm with sales, specials and snacks!
Learn emergency procedures, discipline techniques, diapering, age-appropriate activities, rescue breathing, the Heimlich maneuver, and basic first aid skills needed while babysitting. Upon workshop completion, students receive an American Red Cross babysitting course certificate. Registration required, class size limited. Participants bring a sack lunch, water bottle. To register visit our event calendar.
Everyone has big feelings sometimes. Children who learn to manage those feelings at an early age have a big advantage in life. It’s an important skill for growing minds! Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties offers groups for children of all ages learn skills to manage life stress, improve social skills, and have fun doing it! New participants are always welcome – come join us! No registration necessary.
- Tues., 10 am: Ages 3-6 & caregivers: Easy activities children can do to help feel better when they are facing big feelings. Learn about movement and breathing, using artwork to express feelings, and how laughter helps us feel better.
For more information, or to inquire about similar sessions offered for youth ages 7-10 or 11-14, contact Jody Nelson at http://nelsonj@ceicmh.org or call 517-346-8094.
Thursday, April 25, 9-6
Friday, April 26, 9-2
No pre-sales.
Prices on select items. All other items, you decide the price.
All proceeds support local missions and non-profit organizations.
Thursday, April 25, 9-6
Friday, April 26, 9-2
No pre-sales.
Prices on select items. All other items, you decide the price.
All proceeds support local missions and non-profit organizations.
Everyone has big feelings sometimes. Children who learn to manage those feelings at an early age have a big advantage in life. It’s an important skill for growing minds! Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties offers groups for children of all ages learn skills to manage life stress, improve social skills, and have fun doing it! New participants are always welcome – come join us! No registration necessary.
- Tues., 10 am: Ages 3-6 & caregivers: Easy activities children can do to help feel better when they are facing big feelings. Learn about movement and breathing, using artwork to express feelings, and how laughter helps us feel better.
For more information, or to inquire about similar sessions offered for youth ages 7-10 or 11-14, contact Jody Nelson at http://nelsonj@ceicmh.org or call 517-346-8094.