"Elisif's Story: Screenings and Conversations" three-part series
Three different topics will be discussed in a three-part series called "Elisif's Story: Screenings & Conversations."
The Role of Policy & Community in Recovery takes place Thursday, April 24, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. (screening at 6 p.m., at The Peace Gallery, 112 Main Street, Damariscotta.
This event includes a screening of Elisif's Story, a 36-minute video exploring the life and struggles of a young woman who died of an overdose, followed by a conversation on how policy and community support can address the pain and isolation of addiction.
Maine State Representative Lydia Crafts (District 46), Char Corbett, Executive Director of Healthy Kids!, and Sharon Bailey, Founder of Grieving Hearts of Lincoln County, will share insights on solutions, resources, and the power of connection in recovery.
Free and open to the public. For more information, visit studiobme.org.
What’s New in Intervention & Treatment will be Wednesday, April 30, from 5 - 7 p.m. (screening at 5:30 p.m., at The 1847 Boothbay Town Hall (Railway Village Museum), 586 Wiscasset Road, Boothbay.
As part of Elisif's Story: Screenings & Conversations, this event features a screening of Elisif's Story, a poignant video exploring the challenges of addiction and recovery, followed by a discussion on local intervention and treatment approaches. Topics include finding help in Lincoln County, the evolving role of law enforcement and first responders, and the growing recognition of MAT as the standard of care.
Holly Stover (Maine State Representative, District 48), Nick Loscocco (OPTIONS Liaison, Lincoln County), and Lauren Hunt (Harm Reduction Program Coordinator, MaineGeneral) will be present to share their expertise.
Best Practices in Substance Use Prevention will be Wednesday, May 14, from 5-8 p.m. (screening at 6:30 p.m.), at Wiscasset Community Center, 242 Gardiner Road, Wiscasset.
As part of Elisif's Story: Screenings & Conversations, this event begins with a 5 to 6 p.m. reception for Studio B’s Wiscasset Youth Art Show, with remarks at 5:30 p.m., followed by a screening of Elisif's Story at 6:30 p.m. The 36-minute film explores the turbulent life of a young woman who died of an overdose, highlighting the impact of loss and the role of community in healing.
After the screening, a panel discussion will address what truly helps prevent substance use among young people, with insights from Jonathan Barnes (Wiscasset Police, former SRO at Wiscasset Middle High School), Haley Bezon (Founder and Director, Hearty Roots), and Will Matteson (Substance Use Prevention Coordinator, Healthy Lincoln County).
Free and open to the public. For more information, visit studiobme.org.