March 1, 2026
Middlebury, VT — The Congregational
Church of Middlebury invites the community to a special afternoon focused on
mental health awareness on Saturday, March 1, 2026. The event features two
components: a 75-minute panel discussion on teen mental health at 4:00 p.m.,
followed by a reception and the opening of “Nothing to Hide,” a photo-text
exhibit exploring the experiences of families affected by mental illness. The
exhibit will remain on display through March 31.
Panel Discussion: Teen Mental
Health in a Changing World
Adolescence has always been a time of
change, but many experts believe today’s teens are experiencing unprecedented
pressures on their mental health. This panel invites the community into a
thoughtful conversation about current trends, lived experiences, and meaningful
support.
Moderator: Reverend
Elizabeth Gleich, Associate Pastor, Congregational Church of Middlebury
Panelists:
LuAnn Chiola, LICSW — Operations Director, Youth and Family Services, Counseling Service
of Addison County
Bea Hooper —
Student, University of Vermont
Brooke Jette, LICSW — Prevention Specialist, Middlebury Union High School
Robert Moeller, PhD — Associate Professor of Psychology, Middlebury College
Marc Werner-Gavrin, PsyD — Youth and Family Open Dialogue Team Leader, Counseling Service of
Addison County
Exhibit: “Nothing to Hide”
Following the panel discussion, attendees
are invited to a reception and the opening of “Nothing to Hide,” a photo-text
exhibit created by photographer Gigi Kaeser and interviewers Jean Beard and
Peggy Gillespie of the Family Diversity Project. The exhibit shares the stories
of individuals and families living with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, major depression, anxiety disorders, and other
mental health conditions.
Through candid portraits and personal
narratives, “Nothing to Hide” aims to dispel harmful stereotypes and offer
those affected an opportunity to share their experiences openly. The exhibit
demonstrates strength, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity and
stigma.
The exhibit runs Monday - Friday from
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. from March 1 to March 31 in the Hallway Gallery of the church, accessible
via the entrance at 30 N. Pleasant Street.
Together, the panel discussion and photo
exhibit offer complementary perspectives on mental health: the panel addresses
the specific challenges facing today’s young people, while the exhibit
illuminates the broader experience of living with mental illness across
generations. Both aim to foster understanding, reduce stigma, and build a more
compassionate community.
Details
Date: Saturday,
March 1, 2026
Panel Discussion: 4:00 p.m.
Reception and Exhibit Opening: Immediately following the panel (approximately 5:15 p.m.)
Exhibit on Display: March 1 – March 31
Location: Congregational
Church of Middlebury, 30 North Pleasant Street, Middlebury, VT
Admission: Free
and open to the public
This event is presented by the Justice,
Compassion, and Love Team and the Art in Unity Team of the Congregational
Church of Middlebury.
For more information, contact Judy
Albright at judyalbright@snet.net or 802-989-7644.