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SUMMARY:Project Echo Pain Management
DESCRIPTION:First and Third Wednesdays of each month | 8–9 am\n  \nThis clinic is a forum guided by a Pain Management Physician\, a Pain Management Psychologist\, and a Mental Health and Addiction Specialist. The clinic offers an opportunity to present and discuss patients in your clinic with pain. Learn how to assess and manage your patients with pain through a variety of non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic modalities. Learn best practice approaches to minimizing the risk of addiction. \nRegister Now: https://unrmed.formstack.com/forms/echo_sign_in?&title=Pain%20Management \nPain Management Case Review Form: https://redcap.unr.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=RE4NYNCJHN \nPresented by: \n\nMichael J. Lewandowski\, Ph.D. Dr. Lewandowski is a licensed psychologist in the State of Nevada\, President of Pain Assessment Resources\, and Director of Behavioral Medicine Consultants Inc. He has extensive training and experience in the application of psychological principles to problems in medicine\, specifically chronic pain. His 31-years of clinical experience include his internship at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Reno Nevada and work in two CARF accredited pain management programs in northern Nevada. His pain management practice covers both Reno and Carson City.\nDenis Patterson\, D.O. Dr. Patterson is Board Certified in Pain Medicine as well as Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is a specialist in common and complex neurological disorders and musculoskeletal issues and is an expert in electrodiagnostics (nerve conduction studies and electromyography) which aid in the diagnosis of nerve disorders. He has been seeing and treating patients at Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists\, an industry leader in pain management.\nPaul Snyder\, MA\, LCADC\, LCPC. Paul specializes in treating mental health and substance use disorders. Paul has worked in the Hazelden-Betty Ford Health Care Professional Track as well as Residential\, Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient treatment. Paul created and supervised a woman’s treatment program\, writes a monthly health care column with a readership of 65\,000\, is a speaker/educator throughout the state of Nevada\, has a local practice and is the primary counselor for substance use disorders for the Three Nation’s Tribal Health Center.\n\nDisclosures: https://med.unr.edu/echo/disclosures \nCME Evaluation Form: https://unrmed.formstack.com/forms/echo_evaluation?&title=Pain%20Management \nTo request copies of didactics and reference materials\, please contact: ProjectECHO@med.unr.edu \n\nContinuing Medical Education (CME) Accreditation \nThe University of Nevada\, Reno School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nThe University of Nevada\, Reno School of Medicine designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nThe University of Nevada\, Reno School of Medicine approves this program for 1.0 hour of nursing continuing education credit. Nevada State Board of Nursing provider number 120894-1. \nThe University of Nevada\, Reno School of Medicine is a provider of continuing education credit through the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.  This program is approved for 1 hours of continuing education credit for pharmacists.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/project-echo-pain-management-13/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Project ECHO Nevada":MAILTO:projectecho@med.unr.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250206T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250206T103000
DTSTAMP:20260426T074539
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SUMMARY:Preventing ACEs and Their Associated Harms: Moving Upstream to Build Resilience
DESCRIPTION:The association between chronic exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and opioid use disorder (OUD) across the lifespan is well-established\, but ACEs are preventable. This webinar will explore the evidence supporting upstream strategies that can prevent ACEs from happening in the first place as well as positive childhood experiences (PCEs) that can mitigate the harms of ACEs. Recent data sources that can be used to monitor ACEs and PCEs at the state-level to guide prevention and evaluation activities will also be explored. \nWebinar Objectives \nBy the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain the influence of ACEs and PCEs on substance use risk behaviors and OUD using a lifecourse perspective;\nDescribe primary prevention strategies that can prevent ACEs;\nDescribe how PCEs can buffer the impact of ACEs on behavioral health outcomes;\nIdentify state-level data sources that can be used to monitor ACEs and PCEs.\n\n  \nPresenters: \nAmanda Haboush-Deloye\, PhD\, Executive Director\, NICRP\, Co-Director of Research\, NMHEC\, Associate Professor\, SPH Social and Behavioral Health \nAmanda Haboush-Deloye earned her Ph.D. in experimental psychology and her Master of Arts in clinical psychology from the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas. Amanda’s research background is on mental health in adolescent\, adult\, and older adult populations. She also has a particular interest in improving research methods to be more culturally competent. As a researcher at NICRP\, she has designed and implemented many research projects regarding children’s physical health\, mental health\, and education\, as well as children’s advocacy initiatives such as Every Child Matters in Nevada and Prevent Child Abuse Nevada. Being a Las Vegas native\, Amanda aims to remain in Nevada and work with NICRP to create a healthy community where families and children are a priority. \n  \nKristen Clements-Nolle\, PhD\, MPH\, Professor and Graduate Director\, Epidemiology\, School of Public Health \nKristin Clements-Nolle received her MPH in Behavioral Sciences and Ph.D in Epidemiology\, both from the University of California\, Berkeley. Kristen is a nationally recognized adolescent health researcher and has published extensively on the impact of ACE exposure on health outcomes across the lifespan. She also investigates social\, community\, and family factors that can prevent ACE exposure and/or mitigate the impact on behavioral health outcomes. Kristen is currently a Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Nevada\, Reno School of Public Health and the principal investigator for a five year grant funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that will focus on preventing ACEs and promoting positive childhood experiences in Nevada. \n  \nContinuing Education Units: 1.5 CEUs \nThis training is approved for continuing education by the Nevada Certification Board for Community Health Workers (CHW) and Prevention Specialists (PS) as well as by the  boards listed here. \n  \nFunding for this activity was made possible in whole or in part by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Director’s Office through the Fund for a Resilient Nevada\, established in Nevada Revised Statutes 433.712 through 433.744. The opinions\, findings\, conclusions\, and recommendations expressed in our courses are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence or its funders.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/preventing-aces-and-their-associated-harms-moving-upstream-to-build-resilience/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T074539
CREATED:20250206T231010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T201330Z
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SUMMARY:L.I.M.A. Community Resource Sharing Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the L.I.M.A. Community Resource Sharing Meeting\, an opportunity for community members\, service providers\, and organizations to connect\, collaborate\, and share resources. Each attendee will have 90 seconds to introduce their resources and services\, fostering a network of support for individuals in need. \nThis event is co-hosted by the University of Nevada\, Reno Extension’s Hope for Family Resilience Program and is open to all who want to make a difference in their community. \nAbout L.I.M.A.\nLaw Enforcement Intervention for Mental Health & Addiction (L.I.M.A.) provides a voluntary pathway to recovery and support for individuals facing substance abuse\, mental health issues\, and homelessness. By working together\, we can bridge the gap between law enforcement\, service providers\, and the community. \nImportant Notes\nParking is limited – Please carpool if possible.\nScan the QR code (below) or click here for more details. \nFor More Information:\nAngel Lash – (702) 671-3866; lasha@clarkcountycourts.us\nHope Team – HopeTeam@unr.edu
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/l-i-m-a-community-resource-sharing-meeting/
LOCATION:University of Nevada\, Reno Extension\, 2280 N McDaniel St.\, North Las Vegas\, NV\, 89030\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Law Enforcement Intervention for Mental Health & Addiction (L.I.M.A.)":MAILTO:lasha@clarkcountycourts.us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T074539
CREATED:20250109T193525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T231406Z
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SUMMARY:Culturally Responsive Approaches to Addressing Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders in Nevada’s Tribal Nations: A Comprehensive Learning Series
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for you interest in attending “Culturally Responsive Approaches to Addressing Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders in Nevada’s Tribal Nations: A Comprehensive Learning Series.” At the time the course has reached it’s capacity and registration is now closed. Please email noce@casat.org to be added to the wait list and we will contact you should a spot become available.\n\n  \n6 Week Virtual Learning Series: \n\nFebruary 11\, 2025\nFebruary 25\, 2025\nMarch 11\, 2025\nMarch 25\, 2025\nApril 8\, 2025\nApril 22\, 2025\n\nTimes: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Pacific Time \nSeries Description: \nThis comprehensive 12-hour\, 6-session virtual training series is designed for professionals working with Nevada’s tribal nations to develop culturally responsive strategies for addressing mental health and substance use challenges\, including opioid use disorder. Participants will explore Native American history\, health policies\, and culturally tailored interventions to enhance their ability to engage and support Native American communities effectively. \nThrough interactive discussions\, practical applications\, and a culminating implementation plan\, attendees will leave equipped with culturally responsive skills and knowledge essential for meaningful community engagement and impact. Completion of the series is required to receive a certificate and continuing education units. \nLearning Objectives \nBy the end of this series\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe the impact of Native American history and historical trauma on current mental health and substance use issues.\nExplain Native American health policies\, including the interplay between tribal\, state\, and federal systems.\nIdentify culturally responsive concepts\, terminology\, and theoretical frameworks relevant to Native American cultural approaches.\nApply culturally appropriate protocols in community-based engagement with tribal communities.\nUtilize culturally responsive interventions for addressing mental health\, substance use disorders\, and suicide prevention within Native American communities.\nDevelop and discuss an actionable plan for implementing culturally responsive practices in collaboration with other cohort participants.\n\nThis series offers a unique opportunity to deepen cultural understanding and enhance professional practice in partnership with Native American communities across Nevada. \nParticipant Commitment & Expectations: \n\nCommit to 6-weeks of training for 2 hours weekly on scheduled series days/times including weekly self-study learning activities.\nAccess to appropriate technology to utilize Zoom videoconferencing platform (i.e.\, an internet connection\, webcam\, laptop/tablet\, speakers and microphone) as well as active participant engagement to gain/improve skills are required.\nParticipants must attend every week in order to earn the full 12 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). No partial credit will be issued.\n\nPresented by: Dr. Crystal Lee | Diné (Navajo) \n\nDr. Crystal Lee was born and raised on the Navajo Nation. Her tribal clans are Tachii’nii (Red Running into the Water)\, Tabaaha (Water’s Edge)\, Tsenjikini (Cliff Dwellers)\, and Kin I ichii’nii (Red House). She completed her undergraduate degree(s) at Arizona St. University;  MPH and PhD in Public Health degree(s) at University of Las Vegas-Nevada; MLS in Indigenous Peoples Law at University of Oklahoma\, College of Law; Predoctoral Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University\, Bloomberg School of Public Health; and her Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of California-Los Angeles\, David Geffen School of Medicine. \nCurrently she is faculty\,  Assistant Professor\, at University of New Mexico\, College of Population Health. In addition\, she was an Indigenous HIV/AIDS Research Training Fellow at the University of Washington\, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute and a Seminar Instructor at Harvard University Kennedy School. She conducts infectious disease biomedical prevention research with a focus on Native American health and examines Indigenous health policies at a tribal\, state-tribal coordination\, national\, and international level.  She is Founder/CEO of United Natives\, a national non-profit organization that serves Indian Country on multiple initiatives (www.unitednatives.org) that focuses on delivering free mental tele-health services. United Natives was featured as one of USA Today’s top non-profits addressing COVID-19 in Indian Country nationwide. United Natives has prestigious partnerships with: L’Oreal\, NFL Alumni Association\, NBA Alumni Association\, NASCAR\, Fiesta Bowl\, and the Boston Red Sox. Also\, she is Founder/CEO of Dr. b Collections\, a Native American fashion line (www.drbcollections.com)\, and recognized as the first Native American professional sports team owner who owned two men’s professional basketball teams in Mexico. \n\n\nShe serves on the United Nations (UN) North American Indigenous Caucus\, UN Global Indigenous Women’s Caucus\, and L’Oreal USA Board for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion. She served as the Vice Chair for the Clark County NV\, Democratic Party Native Caucus\, Advisor for the Nevada Office of Minority Health and Equity\, and on U.S. Congressman Steven Horsford’s Equity Cabinet Committee. She served as a Tribal Health Advisor to the Obama Administration and was honored by President Bill Clinton for her work with Indigenous communities at the Clinton Global Initiative. She was the 12th class of the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development’s 40-under-40 award.\n\n  \nContinuing Education: 12 CEUs\nThis training is approved for continuing education by the Nevada Certification Board for Peer Support Specialists (PRSS and PRSS-S)\, Community Heath Workers (CHW)\, and Prevention Specialist (PS) as well as by the boards listed here. \n  \nCost: FREE \nApplication: Space is limited. Please complete the application form by January 20\, 2025 to express your interest in attending. Approved participants will be notified by January 24\, 2025 and sent additional information regarding accessing the virtual learning activity. Please note that completing this application does not guarantee automatic registration. Applications will be reviewed on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and participants will be selected based on specific eligibility criteria. \nFunding & Disclaimer \nFunding for this activity was made possible in whole or in part by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Director’s Office through the Fund for a Resilient Nevada\, established in Nevada Revised Statutes 433.712 through 433.744. The opinions\, findings\, conclusions\, and recommendations expressed in our courses are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence or its funders.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/culturally-responsive-approaches-to-addressing-mental-health-and-substance-use-disorders-in-nevadas-tribal-nations-a-comprehensive-learning-series/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence":MAILTO:noce@casat.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250212T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250212T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T074539
CREATED:20250127T185219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T185220Z
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SUMMARY:Navigating Social Identity and Intersectionality in Rural Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Building Culturally Competent Care\nDate: February 12th\, 2025\nTime: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.\nPlatform: Zoom \nPresented by: Jay Cafferata\, MA\, CDE \nTopics of Discussion: \n\nDefine social identity & intersectionality to explain its relevance to healthcare.\nIdentify the unique healthcare needs of individuals from diverse backgrounds in rural communities.\nDevelop strategies for building culturally humble relationships with patients.\nRecognize and address implicit bias and systemic barriers.\n\nContact Information:\n639 Isbell Road\, Suite 290\, Reno\, NV 89509\nhighsierraahec@gmail.com\n(775) 507-4022
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/navigating-social-identity-and-intersectionality-in-rural-healthcare/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="High Sierra AHEC":MAILTO:highsierrhaec@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T090000
DTSTAMP:20260426T074539
CREATED:20241008T163705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T231803Z
UID:16536-1739952000-1739955600@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Project Echo Pain Management
DESCRIPTION:First and Third Wednesdays of each month | 8–9 am\n  \nThis clinic is a forum guided by a Pain Management Physician\, a Pain Management Psychologist\, and a Mental Health and Addiction Specialist. The clinic offers an opportunity to present and discuss patients in your clinic with pain. Learn how to assess and manage your patients with pain through a variety of non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic modalities. Learn best practice approaches to minimizing the risk of addiction. \nRegister Now: https://unrmed.formstack.com/forms/echo_sign_in?&title=Pain%20Management \nPain Management Case Review Form: https://redcap.unr.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=RE4NYNCJHN \nPresented by: \n\nMichael J. Lewandowski\, Ph.D. Dr. Lewandowski is a licensed psychologist in the State of Nevada\, President of Pain Assessment Resources\, and Director of Behavioral Medicine Consultants Inc. He has extensive training and experience in the application of psychological principles to problems in medicine\, specifically chronic pain. His 31-years of clinical experience include his internship at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Reno Nevada and work in two CARF accredited pain management programs in northern Nevada. His pain management practice covers both Reno and Carson City.\nDenis Patterson\, D.O. Dr. Patterson is Board Certified in Pain Medicine as well as Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is a specialist in common and complex neurological disorders and musculoskeletal issues and is an expert in electrodiagnostics (nerve conduction studies and electromyography) which aid in the diagnosis of nerve disorders. He has been seeing and treating patients at Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists\, an industry leader in pain management.\nPaul Snyder\, MA\, LCADC\, LCPC. Paul specializes in treating mental health and substance use disorders. Paul has worked in the Hazelden-Betty Ford Health Care Professional Track as well as Residential\, Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient treatment. Paul created and supervised a woman’s treatment program\, writes a monthly health care column with a readership of 65\,000\, is a speaker/educator throughout the state of Nevada\, has a local practice and is the primary counselor for substance use disorders for the Three Nation’s Tribal Health Center.\n\nDisclosures: https://med.unr.edu/echo/disclosures \nCME Evaluation Form: https://unrmed.formstack.com/forms/echo_evaluation?&title=Pain%20Management \nTo request copies of didactics and reference materials\, please contact: ProjectECHO@med.unr.edu \n\nContinuing Medical Education (CME) Accreditation \nThe University of Nevada\, Reno School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nThe University of Nevada\, Reno School of Medicine designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nThe University of Nevada\, Reno School of Medicine approves this program for 1.0 hour of nursing continuing education credit. Nevada State Board of Nursing provider number 120894-1. \nThe University of Nevada\, Reno School of Medicine is a provider of continuing education credit through the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.  This program is approved for 1 hours of continuing education credit for pharmacists.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/project-echo-pain-management-12/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Project ECHO Nevada":MAILTO:projectecho@med.unr.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T180000
DTSTAMP:20260426T074539
CREATED:20250203T191117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T231339Z
UID:17605-1740470400-1740506400@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Behavioral Health Day at the Nevada Legislature
DESCRIPTION:Join the Behavioral Health Association of Nevada (BHAN) for Behavioral Health Day at the Legislature on February 25\, 2025\, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the Nevada State Capitol (101 N. Carson St.\, Carson City\, NV). \nThis event provides an opportunity for networking and advocacy\, including meetings with legislators to discuss critical behavioral health topics and the mission of BHAN—promoting collaboration\, prevention\, accessibility\, and sustainability of behavioral health treatment in Nevada. \nAn evening reception is also planned\, with details to be announced soon. \nFor more information\, contact steve@bhanv.org or ncarano@bhanv.org. \nDownload PDF Flyer: BH Day at Legislature Flyer
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/behavioral-health-day-at-the-legislature/
LOCATION:Nevada State Capitol\, 101 N. Carson St.\, Carson City\, NV\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Behavioral Health Association of Nevada (BHAN)":MAILTO:steve@bhanv.org or ncarano@bhanv.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T074539
CREATED:20250115T224641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T231334Z
UID:17283-1740472200-1740499200@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Rural Nevada Public Health Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join the Nevada Public Health Institute (NPHI) for a day filled with engaging discussions\, informative presentations\, and networking opportunities. This event brings together public health professionals\, policymakers\, and community members to address challenges and explore solutions to improve rural health. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with experts in the field and contribute to the future of rural health in Nevada. Mark your calendars and get ready for a meaningful and inspiring experience! \nTarget Audience: Public health professionals; Community Members; Students \nDuration: 1 day
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/rural-nevada-public-health-summit/
LOCATION:Carson Valley Inn Casino\, 1627 U.S. Highway 395\, North Minden\, NV\, 89423\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250226T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250226T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T074539
CREATED:20250224T163825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T163825Z
UID:17851-1740592800-1740596400@nvopioidcoe.org
SUMMARY:Fentanyl and Other Opioids in our Community: An Informational Video Presentation for Families and Students
DESCRIPTION:Sparks City Attorney Wes Duncan\, in collaboration with Wake Up Nevada\, Quest Counseling and Consulting\, Inc.\, Join Together Northern Nevada\, and the Washoe County School District\, is hosting an informational video presentation on the impact of fentanyl overdoses in the community. The presentation will cover the risks associated with fentanyl misuse\, provide resources and guidance for families and students\, and raise awareness about the opioid epidemic. The event will take place on Wednesday\, February 26\, at 6:00 p.m. in the Spanish Springs High School Theater. The public is invited to attend.
URL:https://nvopioidcoe.org/event/fentanyl-and-other-opioids-in-our-community-an-informational-video-presentation-for-families-and-students/
LOCATION:Spanish Springs High School Theater\, 1065 Eagle Canyon Dr.\, Sparks\, 89441\, United States
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