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Jodie Voth, MMFTJodie has a Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and a B.A. in Psychology and Women's Studies. She has been a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) for several years.Jodie's involvement in the field of counselling and therapy began at Klinic Community Health Centre in Winnipeg, MB where Jodie worked within the Sexual Assault Crisis Program for a number of years. As a part of her training as a Marriage and Family Therapist, Jodie completed an Internship at Aurora Family Therapy Centre in Winnipeg.Jodie has experience working with many clients from diverse backgrounds and with a variety of concerns. She particularly enjoys working with couples and teens, although adult individuals and families make up a large part of her practice as well. Jodie's approach emphasizes the importance of the connection between client and therapist and the value of the client's position as expert on their own life. Jodie understands that every client is unique and the way that she works reflects this belief
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WINKLER - After living and working in communities like Brandon, Winnipeg and Morden, there's something unique about Winkler according to new Chamber of Commerce executive director Tanya Chateauneuf.
The first Morden Corn and Apple Festival was held in 1967 to commemorate Canada's Centennial celebrations. It is appropriate that the festival is held in the 'heart' of the community, an indication of the warmth and hospitality offered to visitors year after year. Visitors count on the cheerful hospitality, good food, wholesome entertainment and relaxing atmosphere which have been the ingredients in its image of friendliness developed during its history. The Morden Corn and Apple Festival is a family event and has a reputation for catering to all age groups with a variety of events to guarantee the enjoyment of all.