Maya Moen, a member of Tri-Town/ Valley's Youth Action Council, is one of several members who tossed out footballs at the recent Homecoming Game. The footballs are a part of the Tri-Town Substance Abuse Prevention Council's social norming campaign.

Tri-Town Youth Services Bureau, Inc.
P.O. Box 897
56 High Street
Deep River, Connecticut 06417
860-526-3600
ttysb@aol.com


Taste of the Valley 2011
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Upcoming Events

Programs
All programs are held at Tri-Town Youth Services,
56 High St. in Deep River, unless otherwise stated.


"Outstanding Ones"
Wednesdays, January 11- March 21, 2012
(no class Feb. 22)
11:00-11:30 a.m.
$45 tri-town residents/$55 non-residents
Call 860-526-3600 to register.

"Terrific Twos"
Wednesdays, January 11- March 21, 2012
(no class Feb. 22)
9:30 a.m.- 10:30 a.m.
$60 tri-town residents/$70 non-residents
Call 860-526-3600 to regster.

Mad Science
A winter family fun event for children
ages 4-12 with parent(s)/guardian(s)
Saturday, February 11, from 3:00-4:00 p.m.
$12 per child.
Call 860.526.3600 to register.

Tri-Town Substance Abuse Prevention Council
March 21 and May 30
9 a.m. at Tri-Town

American Red Cross Babysitter Training
Jan. 24 and 31, Feb. 7

6:00-8:15 p.m.
Call to register.

American Red Cross "When I'm in Charge"
March 7, 2012
6-8 p.m. at Tri-Town
Call to register.

A.I.M. Support Group
 The third Thursday of every month
6:30-8 p.m. at Tri-Town
Sponsored by Valley Shore Collaborative

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Cancellation Policy:

In the event of inclement wintry weather and Region 4 schools are closed, you can safely assume Tri-Town programs will be cancelled. If in doubt, tune to NBC Connecticut on television (or visit nbcconnecticut.com) or tune into Fox News on TV (or visit www.ctnow.com/closings), or try WFSB on TV (or go to www.wfsb.com) for cancellation information.

See Something, Hear Something, Say Something!
Call the TIP LINE!

For parents and/or youth to report underage drinking, drug use, unsupervised parties, or any suspicious activity, call ANONYMOUSLY:

860-767-4340 x130

Did you know that the more Developmental Assets
young people possess, the more likely they will be
emotionally healthy and successful in life?



 


Click here to view Tri-Town's
2011 Attitudes and Behaviors Survey Results
in our Report to the Tri-Town Community!

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