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By City of Montgomery, Ohio
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The City of Montgomery began researching mental health issues as a result of a community survey health assessment conducted in 2019. The assessment identified mental health issues as a top concern. This was compounded by the effects of the pandemic. As a result, the Administration and City Council created a mental health initiative that provides educational presentations and resources to the community.
Today, we welcome Nancy Eigel-Miller, who lost her husband Jim to suicide in 2008. Nancy is the founder of 1N5. The organization’s mission is to prevent suicide by erasing the stigma of mental illness and promoting optimal mental wellness.
1N5 - https://1n5.org/
Suicide Panel Discussion - https://youtu.be/kipxqz5mXUQ?si=Z3QMhbjqjCb9RAvd
As we enter the holiday season, there’s no better time to celebrate the spirit of Montgomery by shopping locally. Small businesses are such an important part of the community and by choosing to shop locally, you can make a meaningful impact on the local economy.
In this episode, you will hear from Montgomery Assistant City Manager, Tracy Henao, and the Montgomery Ohio Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Julie Lyon. They will talk about the importance of shopping local and share all that Montgomery has to offer.
At 19 years old, Kevin Hines attempted to take his life by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. It’s a jump few people survive. Hines says he regretted his decision as soon as he jumped and prayed to survive. He hit the water at 75 mph and broke several bones, but a sea lion kept him afloat until rescuers arrived.
Today, he doesn’t take one day for granted.
Come hear his incredible story and how he’s saving others. The City of Montgomery is proud to welcome this world-renowned mental health activist, award-winning filmmaker, bestselling author, award-winning speaker, and suicide prevention champion on Monday, October 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Good Sheperd Church (8815 E. Kemper Road, Cincinnati, OH 45249).
In the United States alone, there are one million suicide attempts and over 40,000 deaths every year. Hines says his goal in sharing his story is to encourage people never to lose hope and to know that we are in charge of our own stories.
The evening with Kevin Hines is free, but registration is required.
Register at https://www.montgomeryohio.gov/event/kevin-hines-art-of-wellness/
We hope that by participating in the Family Volunteer challenge, you will make some family memories and instill in your children the importance of caring for your community and the people in it!
For six completed activities, your family will have one chance to win a Montgomery Pool Pass. For nine completed activities, your family will get two chances to enter the drawing.
Learn more about the Family Volunteer Challenge at https://www.montgomeryohio.gov/montgomery-family-volunteer-challenge/
On December 16, 1982, FBI agents Robert Conners, Terry Hereford, Mike Lynch, and Charles Ellington were flying to Lunken Airport with convicted bank embezzler Carl Henry Johnson and his representative when their small plane crashed near Cooper and Main Street. In the new podcast, Lost Heroes, Missing Money, witnesses, firefighters, and family members explain the events of the tragedy.
Coming December 16, 2022, at montgomeryohio.gov or on your favorite podcast app.
Students in the Sycamore High School Advanced Placement Arts Class produced the beautiful artwork that has graced the annual City Calendar since 2003. Art teacher, Elise Williams, will give us an inside look at the rewarding process the students go through to create the art that we all enjoy. Elise is a teacher in the Visual Arts Education department at Sycamore High School and is a member of the City of Montgomery Arts Commission.
Hear from our two special guests who will talk about Holiday in the Village and Breakfast with Santa. Also, learn about the unseen benefits of Breakfast with Santa.
Holiday in the Village is on Saturday, December 3. Tree lighting at 5 p.m., and the event runs until 7:30 p.m. inside Universalist Church.
Breakfast with Santa will be held inside Terwilliger Lodge on Saturday, December 10, 2022. Registration begins on November 2, 2022 at 8:00 a.m.
Learn about the Montgomery Lanters and Landmarks walking tour and get inside information about hidden history about one of Montgomery's oldest landmark buildings.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
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