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Daniel Baldwin To Discuss Recovery

On Thursday, September 28, movie and television personality Daniel Baldwin will be in the Utica area to discuss his personal experience with substance use and his subsequent recovery.  Mr. Baldwin will be appearing in the Sinnott Family – Bank of Utica Auditorium at Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute at 7 pm where his presentation is free and open to the public.The event is being co-sponsored by PrattMWP College of Art and Design, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc., and the Friends of Recovery Mohawk Valley.  Mr. Baldwin’s presentation will be the culmination of several activities celebrating September as National Recovery Month, and representatives from each of the sponsoring agencies will be on hand to offer resources and information for those struggling with substance use disorders or their families.

The event is being co-sponsored by PrattMWP College of Art and Design, The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc., and the Friends of Recovery Mohawk Valley.  Mr. Baldwin’s presentation will be the culmination of several activities celebrating September as National Recovery Month, and representatives from each of the sponsoring agencies will be on hand to offer resources and information for those struggling with substance use disorders or their families.

Tickets for the event can be reserved by contacting The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. at 315.733.1709.

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