
August Partnership Meeting Minutes
August 20, 2015 at the Townshend Public Library from 3:00-4:30pm Introductions and Announcements: - Health Needs Assessment presentation, August 26th at 4pm, Grace Cottage cafeteria - Wellness Fair at the Brattleboro Retreat, September 19 11-2 - Turning Point Recovery...

Join us at the August West River Valley Thrives partnership meeting!
When: THIS Thursday August 20th from 3-4:30pm Where: Townshend Public Library Agenda: August20_2015_agenda

Please join us at the WRVT August Partnership Meeting
When: Thursday August 20th, 3-4:30pm Where: Townshend Public Library Agenda: August20_2015_agenda

Would a stronger alcohol use policy in your community make a difference in reducing youth alcohol use?
Interesting blog post by Healthy Lamoille Valley: Pediatrics, The Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, recently released the results of a study suggesting that the answer to this question is “Yes!” Here’s their conclusion from state-level data (across...

Festivities at the Farmer’s Market
Much fun was had this past Friday afternoon at the Townshend Farmer's Market. Market Manager, Brittany Frost, welcomed Thrives to have a table at the market and we were lucky to have spectacular weather. The evening was filled with good food, great music, and even...

Welcoming New Staff
West River Valley Thrives is pleased to welcome Katelynn Venne to its staff. Venne is taking over for Julia Hampton as the organization’s Program Manager. Venne has a master’s degree in Public Health and recently moved to Vermont from Western Massachusetts. “Before...

Information Update and Website Unveiled
WRVthrives Partnership Meeting Thursday June 11, 2015 at the Grace Cottage Wellness Center from 3:00pm – 4:30pm We started our meeting with introductions and announcments The Wardsboro Library is planning an event for the September – they will be showing the film “The...

FREE summer food program
Announcing the FREE Summer Food Program in Windham County, organized by the Windham County Hunger Council. This summer, at various locations around the county (Free lunch list 2015), ANYONE age 18 or younger can access FREE meals - there is no residency or...

Increase physical activity, nutrition, and mindfulness
A message from our partner coalition: With spring in full swing and summer right around the corner, many of us are anxious to get outside, move our bodies, connect with nature, and eat fresh foods! Are you looking for ideas to bring more physical activity,...

A creative way to talk to your teen about future career goals
Submitted by Laurel, a mother of two As my older daughter was in high school and exploring further education, careers, college options I began to wonder how to identify careers, options, paths to their goals, for both my kids. We had been watching the television...
Mixed Messages Targeting Youth
You have surely heard of the term, “Mixed Messages”. Our understanding of a mixed message is when someone is giving off a certain feeling or vibe but their actions do not match those feelings or vibes. Someone might say they enjoy spending time with us but when we ask them for attention, they do not show up or give us what we need. Someone may devour a meal we make for them but then communicate that it was the worst meal of their life. We encounter mixed messages daily.
Sometimes, mixed messages are harder to notice than other times and those other times, they can be incredibly obvious. But, did you know there are mixed messages targeted to children? Alcohol and tobacco companies create specific mixed messages of their products, their advertisements, and their product locations within stores to lure youth in, promote their product and make them think that use of their products isn’t unhealthy for them.
Some examples of these types of mixed messages are the location of alcohol beverages in stores. Notice that oftentimes, there are alcoholic beverages directly next to non-alcoholic beverages such as iced tea that you might allow your child(ren) to have. Or how packaging on cases of beer or vape and tobacco products is colorful and eye-catching? This isn’t for you! This is for youth!
Tobacco and alcohol companies use these advertising tactics to attract youth. This is how they ensure future users of their products. They may associate their products with familiar items such as movies, cartoon characters, and celebrities or candy and snacks, making their brand appealing to youth and enticing them to try their products. These tactics reduce youths’ perception of harm when these types of products are directly marketed toward kids making the individual feel that the product must be fun and maybe even good for them.
When adult products are placed next to products that are for anyone to consume, it can be hard to recognize. Be sure to always check the labels on the product you are purchasing for your child(ren). For example, if you are buying an iced tea beverage, double check the can or bottle to make sure it does not state HARD or ALCOHOLIC. Sometimes, it can be hard to notice these details.
Below are some examples of mixed messages. It is important for adults to talk to the youth and young adults in their lives to help them recognize and understand that though the products may seem harmless and fun based on their appearance or placement in a store, they are not.