Affiliation:
1. Utah State University
2. Weber State University
Abstract
It is well documented that individuals in communities need and value opportunities to engage in marital education and enrichment programs. Often individuals are interested in learning strategies that will enhance their interpersonal relationships. One way in which this can be done is through educational events that focus on specific topics. This paper focuses on specific strategies and lessons learned in hosting a collaborative relationship enrichment event, Marriage Celebration, across multiple counties.
Publisher
Mississippi State University Libraries - DIGITAL COMMONS JOURNALS
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