- Neighbors share tips on how to successfully participate in Dry January.
- Strategies include setting clear goals, finding alternatives to alcohol, and finding community.
- There are non-alcoholic options around our neighborhoods like Rooted Socialite which provides teas, kombucha, mocktails, and their signature drink Kava. Menu varies.
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With nearly five years of sobriety under her belt,
Alyssa Turcsak knows a thing or two about helping neighbors participating in Dry January.
“There’s all sorts of tools in my toolbox to help me get to this point where next week I’ll be celebrating five years which is cool,” Turcsak said.
So, she knows some tips for people wanting to go the 31 days of January without alcohol. Like having a community.
“Sober in Lansing is a group of neighbors, or people in the community who are interested in getting together without alcohol,” Turcsak said.