(KLZA)-- Residents of Richardson, Nemaha, Johnson and Pawnee counties are invited to an Opioid Awareness Night in Auburn on Friday, June 30.
The Four County Collaborative wants residents throughout the four counties to become better equipped to help prevent the abuse of and overdoses and deaths from opioids and Fentanyl.
There have been at least two instances recently when emergency services were called to respond to Fentanyl overdoses in the four county area. The Four County Collaborative is seeking out unique ways to reach out to the community and provide practical information and resources to help.
On June 30th, the Collaborative is sponsoring “Opioid Awareness Night for the Community,” sponsoring the June 30th Auburn Chamber of Commerce Summer Sounds Concert in the Park with a performance at Legion Memorial Park by High Heel from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. The bond plays family-friendly music featuring classic rock, pop and country hits.
The Four County Collaborative will be on site providing information about the organization and free Deterra as long as supplies last.
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