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Library Staff Summer Camp 2025

Service Day!

Stay tuned as details are finalized!

Thursday’s Service Project for Summer Camp 2025 is all about empowerment and lifesaving action! Library staff will have the chance to receive naloxone training, learning how to confidently respond to opioid overdoses and become part of a campus-wide safety network. After training, we’ll roll up our sleeves together to assemble naloxone administration bags—equipping trained responders campus wide with the tools they need to act fast.

Chair Yoga will be moved to 10:00 am to accommodate this event.

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Chair Yoga - Schmare Yoga
Session Description: Come check out this easy going sequence of stretches and movements that you can do anywhere, anytime! If nothing else come learn for next time you are on a plane or stuck waiting at the DMV where you can bust a chair yoga move!
Location: Cobb Room
Presenter: Jillian Mertzlufft
Presenter Bio: I am the Associate Director of Recreation and Wellness, as well as a Certified Health Coach! I actually am a public health person who fell into recreation and enjoy bringing those two worlds together. In my spare time I do advocacy work for Ovarian Cancer Survivors and enjoy being active!

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

SERVICE DAY! Your time to give back to our University community!
Save a Life: Opioid Overdose Prevention Training (Naloxone)  
Session Description:  Anyone can be in a position to save a life - learn the basics of opioids, signs of overdose, and how you can save someone's life through administering naloxone. Upon completion of this training, you will have an opportunity to receive a naloxone kit to carry with you and help keep our community safe and healthy! After training we will assemble to put together these naloxone kits for campus wide distribution.   
Location: Minerva  
Presenter: Manny Nyarko  
Presenter Bio: Manny Nyarko is a Certified Wellness and Health Coach and the Mental Health Promotion Specialist within the Office of Health Promotion. He oversees the Opioid Overdose Prevention Program and the Collegiate Recovery Program at the University, and enjoys building capacity with faculty and staff to support this work across the institution!