Wellness News 6-18

Listen to Your Elders…

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LifeLine Screening

LANSING, MI — Residents living in and around the Lansing, MI, community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or a serious bone fracture.  Life Line Screening will be at Letts Community Center on October 16.  The site is located at 1220 W. Kalamazoo Street in Lansing.  Appointments will begin at 9:30 am.

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Don’t let your family be left out in the cold!

  Michigan’s Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) is a federally funded, low-income residential energy conservation program. The program provides free home energy conservation services to low-income Michigan homeowners and renters. These services reduce energy use and lower utility bills, thus creating more self-sufficient households.

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    Ask the Librarian! 6-17

    Q: With all the talk of presidential candidates in the news, I’m starting to think more about voting and how it really works. I will turn 18 before the next presidential election and would like to know if the library has any books on this topic?

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    Blackflix Movie News Presents: Resurrecting the Champ

    Studio: Yari Film Group
    Plot:A former legendary heavyweight boxer regains notoriety when a local sports journalist uncovers his identity.
    Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Josh Hartnett, Alan Alda, Kathryn Morris, Teri Hatcher
    Rating: PG-13
    Bottom Line: ****

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    As I See It 6-17

    Children are full of questions, but clearly, we adults have a long way to go in our discussions about sexual orientation and prejudice. This month’s parenting column explores how to start and expand such discussions.

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    Page Turners 6-17

    Children’s books from the Capital Area District Library

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      Nu Resolution 6-17

      New Resolution #18: Remember to grab a snack when at Speedway. Don’t forget they sell Tums too.

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