BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20191003T180705Z DTSTAMP:20191003T180705Z LAST-MODIFIED:20200313T141858Z DESCRIPTION:Opioid\nCrisis Informational Session \n\nWednesday\,\nMarch 18th at 7:00 p.m. \n\nIn 2018\, Ulster County had the most opioid related\ndeaths per capita in New York State. With over one death per week attributed to\nopioids\, Ulster County has deeply felt the effects of this nationwide\ncrisis. \; Carol Sutcliffe from Ulster\nCounty’s Family Services of New York will be at the Library to discuss the\nopioid crisis that has widely affected Ulster County. During her presentation\,\nSutcliffe will discuss overdose statistics\, the steps Ulster County is taking\nto address the crisis\, addiction and the treatments available\, and the free\nservices available for individuals and families. \n\nRSVP\nat marlborolibrary.org\, walk-ins welcome.\n\nStatistics from HV1’s July 11\, 2019 article “Ulster\nCounty Wants to cut Opioid Deaths in Half\,” by Jesse Smith &\; Kingston Daily\nFreeman’s September 22\, 2019 article “How Ulster County is Responding to the\nOpioid Crisis\,” by Particia Doxsey. \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Opioid\nCrisis Informational Session
Wednesday\,\nMarch 18th at 7:00 p.m.
In 2018\, Ulster County had the most opioid related\ndeaths per capita in New York State. With over one death per week attributed to\nopioids\, Ulster County has deeply felt the effects of this nationwide\ncrisis. \; Carol Sutcliffe from Ulster\nCounty’s Family Services of New York will be at the Library to discuss the\nopioid crisis that has widely affected Ulster County. During her presentation\,\nSutcliffe will discuss overdose statistics\, the steps Ulster County is taking\nto address the crisis\, addiction and the treatments available\, and the free\nservices available for individuals and families.
RSVP\nat marlborolibrary.org\, walk-ins welcome.
Statistics from HV1’s July 11\, 2019 article “Ulster\nCounty Wants to cut Opioid Deaths in Half\,” by Jesse Smith &\; Kingston Daily\nFreeman’s September 22\, 2019 article “How Ulster County is Responding to the\nOpioid Crisis\,” by Particia Doxsey. \;