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Kenston Destination Imagination Teams Advance to Global Finals;
Fundraising Event May 20 at Blazin' Bills
Two teams from Kenston High School that participated in the state
Destination Imagination competition on April 21st are now advancing
to global finals in Knoxville, Tennessee. Destination Imagination is a
worldwide held creative problem solving competition that can incorporate
technical, engineering, theatrical, improvisational and critical thinking
skills.
The winning teams from Kenston attended the regional competition in
Barberton and advanced to the state competition in Mt. Vernon, OH. Also
advancing to states was a Kenston Middle School team, “There’s a First Time for
Everything”, coached by Jennifer Holzheimer and including members Russell
Woodworth, Katherine Blazek, Kendall Duncan and Samantha Eisner. At States,
the high school teams The Duct Tape Pirates coached by Beth Hietanen and
including members Aaron Hietanen, Robert Pavlick, Chris Perry, and Anna
Shoemaker took second place in the technical challenge entitled Assembly
Required, and coming in at first place in the improvisational challenge
entitled News To Me was the team Buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo
buffalo, coached by Julia Kolibab and including members Brigitte Kolibab,
Mads O’ Brien, Katherine Hoffman, Maggie Woodworth, Kim Blake and Tia Mroz.
Both teams will be attending global finals in Knoxville, Tennessee on May
23-26 and will be competing against teams from
all over the world.
To take advantage of this achievement, the teams need significant financial
support. There is a benefit dinner at Blazin’ Bills on May 20. Tickets are
$40 a plate. For dinner information, or for purchasing dinner tickets, please
contact Beth Hietanen at 440-543-2789.
For donations, checks can be made out to “KCE” (Kenston Community
Education) and sent to:
KCE – Destination Imagination
17545 Snyder Road
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
44023
GCRTA Luncheon June 5; Reservations by May 25
The
Geauga County Retired Teachers
Association will meet on Tuesday, June
5, 2012 for a luncheon and meeting at Mary Yoder’s Restaurant, 14748 N.
State Street, Middlefield. Please
use the banquet entrance. Gathering
time at 11:15 AM, followed by the business meeting at 11:30, and lunch at 12 noon. The menu will consist of chicken, potatoes,
green beans, garden salad, pie, and beverage.
The
program will be by Kathleen Fuller, Amish author, who will speak on the Amish
and also do a book signing.
Cost
is $18 (which includes a $1 donation to the Grant-in-Aid Fund). Make your reservations with Terry Rossiter,
9076 Wyandot Rd., Chesterland, OH 44026 (440) 729-9251. Please make
your check out to GCRTA and send
your reservation by May 25.
Bring
a newly retired teacher, school personnel, or someone who may need a ride.
Our
association welcomes any person who was employed by a school district
anywhere in the United States. For
further information about membership, please contact Jean Paine at
440-286-4992.
Remember
to bring paper products or canned goods for the Geauga County Hunger Task
Force. There is currently a need for canned
green beans.
If
you need a ride from Geauga Transit, call 440-285-2222 or 440-564-7131 ext.
5160 a week ahead of time to make your reservation.
Native
Plant Society of Northeastern Ohio
Spring Weekly
Wildflower Walks – Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. ***Note New Time***
No registration is
required for these walks. But if you are
lost, will be late, or want to see if the walk will be cancelled or postponed,
call Tracey Knierim 330-388-9279 after 5p.m.
May 23 – Morgan Preserve, This is a new park
not open to the public yet. Chris
Craycroft from Portage Park District will show us their Wetland Restoration
Project and then lead us through the woods to see what this new park has to
offer.
May 30 – Kent & Triangle Bogs, Last year
the Tamarack Blossoms and Pitcher Plant Flowers were Amazing! So amazing, we
have to do it again! Chris Craycroft will be leading us again to explain this
unique habitat. We will meet & walk at the Kent Bog and then continue on to
Triangle Bog.
MedWorks Offers Free Cancer Screening for Uninsured
and Underinsured June 2-3
On Saturday, June 2,
and Sunday, June 3 MedWorks, its partners The Free Medical Clinic of Greater
Cleveland, University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center and the Cleveland
Clinic-Taussig Cancer Center, and volunteers will provide two days of free
cancer screenings at a MedWorks clinic held at The Free Medical Clinic of
Greater Cleveland, 12201 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106.
This first of its
kind, large-scale cancer screening event unites the city's leading health care
providers in providing urgently needed preventative care for the underserved.
According to the American Cancer Society report Cancer Prevention & Early
Detection Facts & Figures 2012, "studies have shown that those who
lack health insurance are more likely to be diagnosed at an advanced stage of
cancer, when survival rates are much lower and treatment is more extensive and
costly." The MedWorks Cancer Screening Clinic will offer vital screening
tests that are proven to improve survival and decrease mortality by detecting
cancer at an early stage when treatment is more effective.
The screening clinic
on Saturday, June 2 will focus on women's health and men's health cancer
screenings. Screenings will include pelvic exams, pap tests, clinical breast
exams, mammograms, psa tests and rectal exams.
The clinic on Sunday,
June 3 will focus on providing sigmoidoscopies (examinations of the lower part
of the colon using a flexible tube -- to check for colon cancer), dermatology
screenings, oral screenings and other cancer-related tests.
MedWorks volunteers
will also provide educational information about cancer and MedWorks partner
organizations will participate in a resource fair to help connect clinic
participants to ongoing medical care providers.
Services will be
provided free-of-charge. Patients will be identified through local social
service agencies providing safety net services. Patients that are identified as
in need of these screenings will be pulled from local safety net programs. In
addition, medical volunteers and MedWorks media partner WKYC TV-3 will hold a
phone bank to schedule appointments for patients deemed appropriate for each
screening tool. Some walk-ins will be accepted.
University Hospitals
and the Cleveland Clinic have committed to providing follow up care for clinic
patients who need more comprehensive screenings and/or treatment. For example,
both medical institutions will provide colonoscopies, as well as diagnostic
mammograms for patients who were identified through clinic screenings.
MedWorks' media
partner for the Cancer Screening Clinic is WKYC TV-3. MedWorks' other partners
include the American Cancer Society, the Gathering Place, UH Seidman Cancer
Center, the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center, The Free Medical Clinic of
Greater Cleveland, NEON, Neighborhood Family Practice and The City of
Cleveland.
This event is made
possible by the generous support of our many in-kind corporate sponsors, as
well as financial support from The Mt. Sinai Foundation, The Cleveland
Foundation and The Kaiser Permanente Foundation.
MedWorks is a
non-profit that provides free healthcare clinics to Ohio's un- and
under-insured. Through its successful collaborations with hospitals, corporate
sponsors and medical and non-medical volunteers, MedWorks provides care for its
patients and serves as an access point for these individuals to the medical
community.
Geauga
Habitat Women Build
Geauga County Habitat for Humanity is looking for
Women who would like to help build a Habitat home for local family in
need. A Habitat Women build is about empowering and educating
women. It is a program that offers non-traditional volunteer
opportunities for women like swinging hammers and building walls rather than
answering phones, data entry and filing.
Time and time
again we hear from women that they would love to help build a Habitat home but
just didn’t know how to get started or involved. “Well this is their
chance” says Christine Bucknell, Development Director of Geauga County Habitat
for Humanity. No experience is necessary”. “We will have
women mentors and the Habitat Construction Manager will be on hand to train the
women on specific tasks and how to operate the power tools safely.
Interested women
should plan to participate at 14704 Northview Dr., Middlefield (located in
Northview Estates off Tare Creek Parkway) on June 2, 9 and 16.
The Women Build
is nationally sponsored by Lowe’s and locally sponsored by Hexpol Compounding,
Burton Rubber and Amanda Gustafson of Mary Kay Beauty products. Over 1,900
Habitat homes have been Women Builds.
“It is our
hope to get 50 women that want to participate in this Women Build” says
Bucknell. With 26 enthusiastic women already registered there is still
room for a few more women to come out and swing some hammers this
summer.
Participating women will help raise funds, raise
walls and raise spirits for a hardworking local family. The home will be
built in beautiful Middlefield, Ohio. The goal is to have women attempt
to raise $500 each; much like a walk-a-thon or bike-a-thon. The funds
raised will be used to offset the cost of the building materials and tools that
will be used by the women during the build.
There are 24,000 people living at low to
moderate income levels in Geauga County and 4,000 that live at or below
poverty. That’s over 25% of Geauga County’s population. Habitat families
must provide sweat equity hours in building their home and be able to pay back
a no interest mortgage which is typically 25-30 years.
A Habitat Women Build is an incredible
opportunity to have fun and learn something new while making a tangible
difference in the lives of a local family. For more information or to
register for Geauga County Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build please contact
Ms. Bucknell at 440.564.5848 or geaugahabitatdd@windstream.net.
For more information go to www.habitatgeauga.org |