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Sep
6
9:00 AM09:00

9th Grade Parents Coffee

Parents of 9th graders…come chat with fellow parents about this transition, ask questions, get support. PMHS PTA and Pelham Together are pulling together other parents who have already gone through this transition and are happy to be there for you as you manage (and enjoy) this time!

See you at Shea Station!

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Young Entrepreneur Workshop
Jul
29
to Aug 2

Young Entrepreneur Workshop

Does your 12 or 13 year old want to sell something, or provide a service, but just doesn’t know where to begin? Sign them up for this FREE workshop! A recent Pelham HS alumna and small business owner will walk kids through how to think about their business and make plans!

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Supporting Student Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing
Jun
25
5:30 PM17:30

Supporting Student Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing

Please join Executive and Clinical Director Laura E. Sorte, LCSW,  Zac Clark, Founder of Release Recovery and our special guest Vince Benevento, Founder and Director of Causeway Collaborative  for a panel discussion.

We will be discussing the crucial stage of development marked by growing independence, responsibility, and exploration; young adulthood. Hear from our expert panel on ways to empower, support, de-stigmatize, and nurture the complex journey!

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SummerFest 2024
Jun
15
4:00 PM16:00

SummerFest 2024

The most family fun you’ll have this close to home all summer! Please join us at SummerFest ‘24! All the details are below. Keep checking back for more details, links to registrations, and purchasing admission bracelets in the next few weeks!
SummerFest is the main fundraiser for Pelham Together. All proceeds support our programs, which support Pelham kids and families.

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Transition To 5th Grade For Parents
May
6
7:30 PM19:30

Transition To 5th Grade For Parents

Moving up to middle school is so exciting, and also the first step for parents to edge slightly out of the picture. While our middle school is a warm, welcoming place, parents often have lots of questions, and aren’t so clear on where to find answers. Please join us for a very casual get together where we’ll have a bunch of parents who have been through it before.

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Pelham Together Town Hall
Apr
30
7:00 PM19:00

Pelham Together Town Hall

Please join us for a Town Hall event! Created in conjunction with our Pelham Together Youth Council, we will talk about Connectedness and Belonging and what that means in Pelham at different ages. We’ll also hear from the teens about their progress since the last Town Hall - so far, their work is impressive. Come hear all about it, directly from the teens themselves!

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KNOW2PREVENT: What Parents & Caring Adults Need To Know About Youth Substance Use Prevention
Apr
16
7:00 PM19:00

KNOW2PREVENT: What Parents & Caring Adults Need To Know About Youth Substance Use Prevention

All parents and adult community members are invited to join for a presentation by Dr. Caroline DuPont - Addiction Medicine Psychiatrist, Nancy Pasquale - RyeACT Coalition Coordinator and Youth Advisor, and Debbie Berndt - Director of Substance Free Athletics. 

Stress from exams and spring celebrations, such as prom and graduation, are often associated with increased substance use.  Join us to learn about the "One Choice 5", a resource to help you support your children in making decisions that protect their health, their safety, and their future. 

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NAMI Westchester Presents:  College Transition & Your Mental Health Journey
Apr
10
7:00 PM19:00

NAMI Westchester Presents: College Transition & Your Mental Health Journey

This event is designed to provide valuable insights, strategies, and support to high school students, parents, and counselors as they navigate the transition to college. Our aim is to empower attendees not only for academic success but also for a flourishing mental health journey.

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Dr. Diana Martinez:  Using Science To Talk About Drug Use
Mar
11
7:00 PM19:00

Dr. Diana Martinez: Using Science To Talk About Drug Use

Please join us for the seminar, “Using Science to Talk about Drugs," by Dr. Diana Martinez. The goal of the seminar is to provide information that can help parents have a frank, open conversation about drug use with teenagers, especially in the setting of legalization of cannabis and increased access. She’ll share information on the interaction between mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and ADHD, and drug use and how to reduce the risks of use. Following the seminar, Dr. Martinez will be available for questions.

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Cyber Bullying & Sexting:  What Parents Should Know
Mar
4
7:00 PM19:00

Cyber Bullying & Sexting: What Parents Should Know

Allyson Pereira, Anti Bullying and Sexting Advocate will discuss these important topics with PMS 7th and 8th grade students, as well as with parents, on March 4th. Please join us to hear Allyson’s personal story, how it affected her life, and what she does now to spread information among young people.

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FREE Webinar From Child Mind Institute - Parenting Tips For The Teen Loneliness Epidemic
Feb
21
5:30 PM17:30

FREE Webinar From Child Mind Institute - Parenting Tips For The Teen Loneliness Epidemic

We are facing an “epidemic of loneliness and isolation” according to the U.S. Surgeon General and young people are more at risk than anyone else.

Children have never been more connected but have never felt more isolated. They may be online “almost constantly,” but the number of teens reporting loneliness at school has almost doubled between 2012-2018.

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WinterFest 2024!
Feb
3
3:00 PM15:00

WinterFest 2024!

Please join us for WinterFest 2024!
Everyone’s favorite way to be TOGETHER in the winter! Live local bands will entertain us and local chefs will be sampling their favorite one-pot dishes. Join us to enjoy being together, or participate as a musician or a chef!

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Rhymes With Corn: How to Talk With Your Kids About Explicit Online Content
Feb
2
12:00 PM12:00

Rhymes With Corn: How to Talk With Your Kids About Explicit Online Content

The highly regarded speaker series, Heard In Rye, brings this important Zoom presentation. Experts Kris Perry, Jo Robertson, MScMed, and Cindy Pierce, MEd, will share the available research on pornography’s impact on child development. Learn how to talk to your child about the risks of explicit content and what to do if your child has seen explicit content online.

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Teen Tsunami: Why SEL & Emotional Granularity Are The Surfboard You Need
Jan
17
6:00 PM18:00

Teen Tsunami: Why SEL & Emotional Granularity Are The Surfboard You Need

Teenagers are like emotional tsunamis. One minute they're calm, the next they're wiping out everyone in their path. But what if they could ride that wave instead of getting pummeled by it?

That's where Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and emotional granularity come in.

SEL equips teens with the tools to navigate their emotional world – understanding their feelings, managing them effectively, and building healthy relationships. Think of it as learning emotional CPR for situations like overwhelming crushes, peer pressure, or academic stress.

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How To Be On Social Media Without Feeling Sad
Dec
5
5:45 PM17:45

How To Be On Social Media Without Feeling Sad

According to the CDC, 6-in-10 teen girls report feeling hopelessly sad. Evidence shows social media may have a lot to do with it. But social media is also where young people want to spend their time. So instead of pretending we can stop them from using it, this session gives practical tips on how to stay safe and avoid sadness while using social media.

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