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MAPN presentation covers drug trends, endangered children

By Hub City Times
February 13, 2017
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MARSHFIELD — Marshfield Area Coalition for Youth and Marshfield Clinic Center for Community Outreach will host a Marshfield Area Parent Network presentation Feb. 20 titled “Drug Trends and Drug Endangered Children.” The event will be from 5-7 p.m. at Marshfield Clinic Froehlke Auditorium, Laird Center for Medical Research.

Learn about the latest drug trends in Marshfield and how Wood County Drug Endangered Children is taking a proactive approach to protect children from harmful environments. Representatives from the Marshfield Police Department and Wood County Human Services will also speak.

To register, call Marshfield Clinic Center for Community Outreach at 715-221-8412 or email hoyt.cecely@marshfieldclinic.org by Feb. 15. Provide the first and last names of participants and, if requesting child care, the age of children.

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