Eastside Messenger - June 2nd, 2019
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PAGE 6 - EASTSIDE MESSENGER - <strong>June</strong> 2, <strong>2019</strong><br />
eastside<br />
<strong>Messenger</strong><br />
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Rick Palsgrove................................<strong>Eastside</strong> Editor<br />
eastside@ columbusmessenger.com<br />
Published every other Sunday by<br />
The Columbus <strong>Messenger</strong> Co.<br />
3500 Sullivant Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43204-1887<br />
(614) 272-5422<br />
Substance/alcohol abuse<br />
and mental health seminar<br />
The city of Canal Winchester and<br />
Franklin County Public Health will present<br />
a free seminar on substance/alcohol<br />
abuse and mental health on <strong>June</strong> 6 from<br />
6:30-8 p.m. at the Frances Steube<br />
Community Center, 22 S. Trine St., Canal<br />
Winchester. The event is open to all ages.<br />
“Canal Winchester is the greatest little<br />
city in Ohio, but that doesn’t make us<br />
immune from the effects of the opioid crisis.<br />
Substance abuse, alcohol abuse, and<br />
mental health issues affect all communities.<br />
That’s why it’s important that we do<br />
our part to help educate the public,” said<br />
Mayor Mike Ebert.<br />
The seminar, made available through<br />
Recovery Village of Columbus, covers the<br />
who, what, when, where, why of how to<br />
access treatment services for a loved one<br />
suffering with substance/alcohol or mental<br />
health issues and will also include a personal<br />
testimony about the Journey of<br />
Recovery.<br />
Visit www.canalwinchesterohio.gov or<br />
call 614-834-9915 for information.<br />
CW Library Branch<br />
The Canal Winchester Branch of the<br />
Columbus Metropolitan Library, 115<br />
Franklin St. (located in the rear portion of<br />
the former school at 100 Washington St.),<br />
is open Monday through Thursday from<br />
noon to 7 p.m. and Friday and Saturday<br />
from noon to 6 p.m.<br />
Art on the Canal<br />
www.columbusmessenger.com<br />
<strong>Messenger</strong> photos by Linda Dillman<br />
Pickerington chalk artist Sheryl Lazenby used a walkway in Stradley Place as the<br />
canvas for her colorful, yet temporary, artwork during the Canal Winchester Art<br />
Stroll held on May 18 in historic downtown Canal Winchester.<br />
Local artist Ann Alexander readies her display for Canal Winchester’s annual Art<br />
Stroll held on a warm and sunny May 18 afternoon in and around Stradley Place.