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Music Therapy at the Library: Create, Connect, Grow In-Person
Music is more than just sound—it’s a therapeutic tool that can transform abilities. We invite disabled adults to a quarterly group facilitated by a Board-Certified Music Therapist. This is a supportive space to gather, play instruments, and express yourself. Our sessions are designed to be inclusive of all communication styles, focusing on:
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Physical & Sensory Engagement through instrument play.
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Social Connection in a safe, community-driven environment.
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Cognitive & Emotional Growth tailored to individual needs.
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Communication Empowerment through vocalizations and opportunities to use AAC devices
All instruments provided. Just bring yourself and your love for music!
- Date:
- Monday, Apr 27 2026
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 2:00pm
- Location:
- Community Room (2nd Floor), NoBo Library
- Audience:
- Ages 18+
- Categories:
- Community, Politics & Government Education & Language
Myah Precie, MT-BC Myah is a Board-Certified Music Therapist who earned her degree from Colorado State University. With a background in interdisciplinary care, she has extensive experience working alongside speech and occupational therapists to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Myah is passionate about creating safe, inclusive spaces where clients can find their voices and express themselves authentically. When she isn't facilitating music groups, she’s likely climbing, reading, or enjoying the Colorado outdoors.