Kalkaska County Serenity Vigil remembers those lost to addiction and celebrates recovery

KALKASKA COUNTY — This year, after being held virtually last December, the 8th Annual Kalkaska County Serenity Vigil is being held in person again on Monday, Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. at the Kalkaska Church of Christ.
“The Annual Kalkaska County Serenity Vigil is a community event which remembers those in our community who we have lost to substance use disorder and those still struggling,” said Suzanne Prentice, coordinator of the Live Well Kalkaska Substance Free Coalition.
The Coalition’s goal is to educate people about substance use disorder (SUD) and end the stigma against addiction.
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