There’s a little something for everyone coming up on the events calendar this week. From a chat about children’s productivity to a concert, here’s a rundown of options to help you get social around town.
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Tips for Improving Executive Functions at Home and School
From the event description:
Parents and teachers will learn strategies to support student independence with organizing materials at home and at school. Such skills will help students increase their independency when completing homework, managing their time and being efficient when completing assignments.
When: Thursday, Sept. 12, 6:30-8 p.m.
Where: Hill Learning Center, 3200 Pickett Road, Teacher Training Center
Admission: Free
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The Art of Living
From the event description:
Dr. Patricia Crisp is a classical naturopath who specializes in healing. Her use of natural remedies is designed to support the body’s innate wisdom and natural tendencies toward renewal and replenishment to achieve optimal health. Dr. Crisp will speak about holistic healing, mental health and services that she offers.
When: Thursday, Sept. 12, 7-9 p.m.
Where: The Vault, 1104 Broad St.
Admission: Donation
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Ceremony/Choir Boy/Glitterer/Heartscape Landbreak
From the event description:
Ceremony’s lead guitarist Anthony Anzaldo doesn’t want to talk about the fact that his band has been around for over ten years. Or that they’ve drifted away from the hardcore genre that made them, or that they jumped ship from their long-time label, Matador Records, to join Relapse Records instead. Or that their sixth album will mark four years since the iconic punk band has released any new material. These things aren’t really important. What matters is that In the Spirit World Now is Ceremony’s most driving, intelligent collection of songs to date.
When: Thursday, Sept. 12, 8-11 p.m.
Where: The Pinhook , 117 W. Main St.
Admission: $14
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