Spencer, Iowa — A man who once wrote material for the Tonight Show and who is billed as the “Mental Health Comedian” is coming to northwest Iowa to help prevent suicide.
Taylor Prather, a Prevention and Education Coordinator for Seasons Center for Behavioral Health in Spencer tells us he’ll be there this Thursday, June 17th.
There are actually two sessions with King, aimed at different groups, says Prather.
The events were originally going to happen at a building at the Clay County Fairgrounds, but the building is not air-conditioned. And with the heat predicted for Thursday, they decided it would be best if they moved them. Again, both events will be at Hope Church. That’s at 919 Grand Avenue in Spencer.
AFTERNOON (1-3 PM) EVENT: Online registration for the afternoon event is available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/151831874223. Social Work, LMHC, LMFT, Nursing, and Substance Use Disorder Counselor CEUs are available for the afternoon event. If you are in need of CEUs not listed, please contact Taylor Prather at tprather@seasonscenter.org.
EVENING (5:30 – 7:30 PM) EVENT: Online registration for the evening event is available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/151832465993.
For more information on Seasons’ services, you can visit www.seasonscenter.org or call 1-800-242-5101.