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49|Spring into Recovery: Drum Ceremonies, Proclamations, and First Pitches (part 2)

18 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Recovery happens "faster than you think, but not as fast as you want." In this episode, Jack is joined again by Eric Velez and April Provost to go behind the scenes of the upcoming Spring Into Recovery event and the deep community roots that make it possible. In this episode, we explore: * The Power of Story: Eric and April share their own experiences with early recovery and the danger of "comparison trap." * Community Traditions: The significance of the Tulalip Tribe’s drum ceremony and the mayoral proclamation for Recovery Day. * Game Day Highlights: Details on Erin Lopez throwing the first pitch and where to snag this year's official shirts by John from Hope n’ Wellness. Event Details: * Date: Friday, June 5th. * Resource Fair: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM at Funko Field (Free entry). * Pro-Recovery Game: 6:30 PM (Everett AquaSox). Links & Resources: * Tickets & Merch: Find event tickets and official shirts here [https://givebutter.com/scrcspring26]. * Coalition Info: Stay connected at snocorecovers.org [https://www.snocorecovers.org/].

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