This issue of Wellness Wednesday is packed with a variety of opportunities to participate in this June!
The Wellness Wednesdays Newsletter for June 2026 highlights a variety of community activities and health initiatives. Since June is designated as Men’s Health Month, the publication emphasizes medical checkups and the Men’s Sheds program, which fosters social connection through hands-on projects. Local residents are invited to participate in diverse outdoor events, ranging from nature talks and birdwatching to environmental clean-ups and the popular Dragon Boat Festival. The newsletter also promotes cultural awareness by advertising celebrations for National Indigenous Peoples Day. To encourage summer hydration, the guide provides a recipe for a chilled citrus green tea latte. This resource is supported by the New Horizons for Seniors Grant to improve the well-being and social engagement of older adults.
Author/Source: Healthy Lethbridge
Posted May 27, 2026
Free! Online workshop for parents and caregivers of children age 6–12 years of age.
May 8, 2026
With summer right around the corner, the Mental Health Capacity Building (MHCB) Team has finalized the 2026 Summer Program.
May 7, 2026
The May issue of Nutrition Times features a focus on the national Mental Health Week for the topic of, "Staying Connected as We Age".
May 1, 2026
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