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Pinkerton Academy
November 13, 2012

  • 6:30-9:00 PM
  • 5 Pinkerton Street, Derry, NH 03038
  • Free regional screening hosted by the Londonderry and Litchfield School Districts with support from the Endowment for Health and Lincoln Financial Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll, as well as with Kathy Francoeur, RENEW Facilitator
  • For more information contact Carol Van Loon at cvanloon@londonderry.org or (603) 505-0227/Elin Pelland at epelland@litchfieldsd.org or (603) 553-6250

SNOB (Somewhat North of Boston) Film Festival
November 10, 2012

  • 2:00 PM
  • Red River Theatres, 11 S. Main Street, Concord, NH
  • For more information on the SNOB Film Festival, click HERE

VSA Massachusetts
November 1, 2012

  • 6:00 PM
  • The NonProfit Center, 89 South Street, Boston, MA
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • To RSVP, email rsvp@vsamass.org

Foundations in Transition training
October 29, 2012

  • 6:00-9:00 PM
  • Educational Service Unit #3, Cass/Douglas Room, 6949 S. 110th Street, Omaha, NE 68128
  • Hosted by Educational Service Unit #3 as part of the training “Foundations in Transition: Person-Centered Planning Strategies for Students with Disabilities” with guest presenter, Heidi Cloutier, MSW
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • For more information or to register, click HERE

Quincy High School
October 29, 2012

  • 6:00 PM
  • 100 Coddington Street, Quincy, MA 02169
  • Hosted by the Quincy Parent Advisory Council to Special Education (QPAC)
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • If possible, please RSVP by October 23rd HERE
  • For more information, contact the QPAC President, Jill Gichuhi at (617) 653-7846 or email jillgichuhi@gmail.com, or click HERE

Baldwin County Public Schools
October 19, 2012

  • 9:30-11:30 AM
  • Delta Five Rivers, 30945 Five Rivers Blvd., Spanish Fort, AL 36527
  • Fall Counselor’s Inservice screening and discussion/Q&A
  • Hosted by Baldwin County Public Schools
  • Dan Habib will present with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • For more information, contact Patrice Harris at (251) 972-8525 or email pharris@bcbe.org

Medford SEPAC
October 17, 2012

  • 6:00-9:00 PM
  • Medford High School, Marsha Caron Theater, 489 Winthrop Street, Medford, MA 02155
  • Hosted by The Medford SEPAC in collaboration with the Eliot Human Service Agency
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • For more information, contact Melanie McLaughlin at (617) 699-1962 or email melanie.mclaughlin@umb.edu

University of Hawaii – Manoa Campus
October 12, 2012

  • 12:30-2:30 PM
  • Manoa Campus, Architecture Auditorium, 2500 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI
  • Hosted by the Center on Disability Studies, Manoa Campus
  • Dan Habib will not attend
  • For more information, contact Gwen Kekaula at (808) 956-4350 or email gln@hawaii.edu

Woodstock Film Festival
October 12, 2012

  • 4:30 PM
  • Utopia Studios, 293 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY
  • Dan Habib will attend with film subject, Kelsey Carroll; music composer, Rick Baitz; and film editor, Diego Siragna
  • To purchase tickets, click HERE
  • To view the festival schedule, click HERE
  • For more information on the festival, click HERE

Carmel Art & Film Festival
October 11, 2012

  • 6:00 PM
  • Golden Bough Playhouse, Monte Verde St., between 8th and 9th Aves., Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
  • To purchase tickets, click HERE
  • To view the festival schedule, click HERE
  • For more information on the Carmel Art & Film Festival, click HERE

New Hampshire Film Festival
October 11, 2012

  • 11:55 AM-1:10 PM
  • The Loft at the Portsmouth Music Hall, 28 Chestnut Street, Portsmouth, NH
  • For more information on the New Hampshire Film Festival, click HERE

Southern New Hampshire University
October 11, 2012

  • 5:00 PM: Refreshments; 6:00-9:00 PM: Screening followed by a panel discussion with Dan Habib, film subject Kelsey Carroll, RENEW facilitator Maureen Tracey, and community members
  • Walker Auditorium, 2500 North River Road, Manchester, NH 03106
  • Free regional screening hosted by NAMI NH with support from the Endowment for Health and Lincoln Financial Foundation
  • For more information and to reserve your seat, click HERE

NEA-NH Instructional Conference
October 5, 2012

  • 1:30-3:30 PM
  • Bow High School, 32 White Rock Hill Road, Bow, NH 03304
  • Hosted by the NEA-NH
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • For more information, contact Maxine Mosley at (603) 289-1111 or email mmosley929@comcast.net

New Hampshire Rehabilitation Association Annual Conference
October 5, 2012

  • 2:45-4:15 PM
  • Inns at Mills Falls, Chase House, 312 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith, NH 03253
  • Hosted by the New Hampshire Rehabilitation Association
  • Heidi Cloutier, RENEW Project Coordinator will be attending
  • For more information,contact Judy Sanderson at (603) 228-9680 or email jsanderson@gsil.org

National Youth Transitions Center
October 4, 2012

  • 5:30-7:30 PM
  • 2013 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20006
  • Hosted by The HSC Foundation and George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development’s Center for Applied Developmental Science and Neuroeducation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • To register for this event, click HERE
  • For more information, call (202) 994-4116 or email wcak.moviescreening@gmail.com

Keene State College
October 2, 2012

  • Two screenings: 4:00 PM & 7:00 PM
  • 229 Main Street, Keene, NH 03435
  • Free regional screenings, with support from the Endowment for Health and Lincoln Financial Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll, as well as with Dr. JoAnne Malloy, RENEW Project Director
  • For more information, contact Tanya Sturtz at tsturtz@keene.edu or (603) 275-7451 or click HERE

Merrimack Valley High School
September 27, 2012

  • 6:30 PM
  • 106 Village Street, Penacook, NH 03303
  • Hosted by the Merrimack Valley/Concord Area School Mental Health Collaborative with support from the Endowment for Health and Lincoln Financial Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll, as well as RENEW Project Director JoAnne Malloy
  • To view a poster for this event, click HERE
  • For more information, contact Maureen Gross at (603) 753-1406 or email mgross@mv.k12.nh.us

Merrimack Valley High School
September 20, 2012

  • Two screenings: 9:05 AM and 12:30 PM
  • 106 Village Street, Penacook, NH 03303
  • Support for this screening provided by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film central subject, Kelsey Carroll
  • For more information, contact Maureen Gross at (603) 753-1406 or email mgross@mv.k12.nh.us

Rivier College
September 18, 2012

  • 4:00-6:30 PM
  • Dion Center, Rivier College, 420 South Main Street, Nashua, NH 03060
  • Free regional screening and discussion/Q&A hosted by the Southern New Hampshire Area Health Education Center, with support from the Endowment for Health and the Lincoln Financial Foundation
  • Dan Habib will attend with co-presenter and film subject, Kelsey Carroll, as well as with Maureen Tracey, RENEW facilitator
  • To view the screening brochure and to register, click HERE

Lights. Camera. Help. Film Festival
September 13, 2012

  • 8:30 PM
  • Spirit of Texas Theater, 1800 North Congress Avenue, Austin, TX 78701
  • To order tickets to the screening, click HERE
  • For more information on the festival and to view a complete schedule, click HERE

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More than two million young people in the United States have emotional/behavioral disabilities.

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