Event Dates + Tickets
Thursday, July 2nd at 7pm: "Ben Is Back"
The Loveland Drive-In, Loveland CO 5661 McWhinney Blvd, Loveland, CO 80538 Thursday, July 16th at 8:15pm: "Beautiful Boy"
The Lyric Cinema, outdoors, Fort Collins CO 1209 N College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Thursday, August 6th at 7pm: "Ben is Back"
Kress Cinema Lounge, Greeley CO 817 8th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 FREE MOVIE, click below Wednesday, August 19th at 7pm: "Beautiful Boy"
Candlelight Dinner Theater, Johnstown CO 4747 Marketplace Dr, Johnstown, CO 80534 FREE MOVIE, click below |
August 31st Events in Estes Park
This FREE event is a memorial offered by SummitStone Health Partners.
Join us and help achieve change in Northern Colorado. Have the conversation with your friends and family and spread the message that overdose is a problem affecting every community. By reserving your ticket, you are agreeing to the cities' COVID-19 policies for your safety. |
Monday, August 31st at 7pm: "Ben is Back"
Historic Park Theater, Estes Park CO 130 Moraine Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517 FREE MOVIE, click below |
North America continues to experience the highest drug-related mortality rate in the world, accounting for 1-in-4 drug-related deaths globally. In 2018, 543 people in Colorado died because of an opioid overdose, and opioid overdoses killed 47,600 Americans in 2017. Education is key.
Held on August 31st every year, the aim of OAD is to raise awareness, reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths, remember those who have died or suffered permanent injury because of drug overdose and stimulate discussion about overdose prevention and drug policy.
Together we will honor lost loved ones and to educate ourselves on addiction and what we can do to support those who struggle with it. We hope you can join us.
Memorial Details:
Keynote: Aaron Huey, President of Fire Mountain
Featuring: 4 speakers with personal experience of addiction
All guests receive a memorial memento.
Please consider carry-out dinner from one of the local Estes restaurants. Bring it with you. Tables and chairs provided in the park.
By reserving your ticket, you are agreeing to the cities' COVID-19 policies for your safety. This event is capped at 50 to maintain social distancing safety.
If people want to help raise awareness and fight the stigma surrounding overdose they can attend our events, “Treat Addiction, Save Lives: Overdose Awareness Film Series 2020” and the “2020 Overdose Awareness Memorial”
Come along, bring your friends and help achieve change in Northern Colorado.
Have the conversation with your friends and family and spread the message that overdose is a problem affecting every community including Larimer County/Weld County.
No community is immune to overdose, it is time to change the way we looked at drug-related deaths in Northern Colorado.
Held on August 31st every year, the aim of OAD is to raise awareness, reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths, remember those who have died or suffered permanent injury because of drug overdose and stimulate discussion about overdose prevention and drug policy.
Together we will honor lost loved ones and to educate ourselves on addiction and what we can do to support those who struggle with it. We hope you can join us.
Memorial Details:
Keynote: Aaron Huey, President of Fire Mountain
Featuring: 4 speakers with personal experience of addiction
All guests receive a memorial memento.
Please consider carry-out dinner from one of the local Estes restaurants. Bring it with you. Tables and chairs provided in the park.
By reserving your ticket, you are agreeing to the cities' COVID-19 policies for your safety. This event is capped at 50 to maintain social distancing safety.
If people want to help raise awareness and fight the stigma surrounding overdose they can attend our events, “Treat Addiction, Save Lives: Overdose Awareness Film Series 2020” and the “2020 Overdose Awareness Memorial”
Come along, bring your friends and help achieve change in Northern Colorado.
Have the conversation with your friends and family and spread the message that overdose is a problem affecting every community including Larimer County/Weld County.
No community is immune to overdose, it is time to change the way we looked at drug-related deaths in Northern Colorado.