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Virtual Noon Hour – Love Connections

Whether it’s family, friends, or romance, love is a vital part of well-being. Psychotherapist Katrin Koutassevitch, LCSW, will share simple ways to build and maintain healthy relationships with the people in your life — and embrace new opportunities for love and belonging.

For all events, you must register in advance. There are two ways to register: 

There are two ways to register:
1. Complete the registration form online. Once registered you will receive an email from Zoom with the link. Register here.
2. By phone. At the time of the event, call (564) 217-2000, then enter the following when prompted:

Meeting ID: 862 5512 7925#
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Meeting Password: 599251#

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