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Make Every Night A “Night of Conversation” Interactive Parent/Teen Discussion & Dinner at the Madison Area YMCA: Thursday, November 15

October 26, 2018

For more information contact:
Madison Area YMCA Marketing & Communications 
Email: smcevoy@madisonymca.org

For Immediate Release                                          

Make Every Night A “Night of Conversation”
Interactive Parent/Teen Discussion & Dinner at the Madison Area YMCA: Thursday, November 15

(Madison, NJ) October 26, 2018– Make every night a “Night of Conversation.” The Madison Area YMCA invites parents and teens in grades 6-12 to a Night of Conversation: an interactive Parent/Teen Discussion & Dinner on Thurs., Nov. 15, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Buttenheim Hall at the Y’s Family Center on Kings Road in Madison. This event is free and open to the community.

Participate in an evening of honest discussion and dinner, with a professional panel, around the growing national addiction epidemic. Families are invited to join the Madison Area YMCA and the Madison Chatham Coalition for an interactive discussion about substance abuse and healthy decision making. The professional panel includes licensed therapists and local law enforcement members.  

Night of Conversation is an effort to support parents to raise healthy, confident and connected kids who are empowered to make healthy choices including how to avoid the use of alcohol and drugs. This year marks the fourth annual National Night of Conversation and the Madison Area YMCA is doing its part to offer families the tools and resources to make every night a “night of conversation.”

Registration is required. Visit www.madisonareaymca.org/NightofConversation. Please email Madison Chatham Coalition Project Coordinator Allison Bardon at abardon@madisonymca.org or call 973.822.9622 x2250 with any questions.

As a cause-driven charitable organization, the Madison Area YMCA is dedicated to nurturing the potential of every child and teen, and improving the community’s health and well-being and giving back by providing support to our neighbors.

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