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StarLIght Committee

Paint Night at the Crystal Bar

dJoin your coworkers and invite a guest for Paint Night at the Crystal Bar!

$42 per person (Includes Painting and food)

Please RSVP to kkoppy@welia.org, reservations are limited

Checks can be payable to the Starlight Committee. Please drop payment in HR

Marketing

Frame Show

Just a reminder that employees get 30% off of their 1st pair at our frame show!

Mark your Calendars

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Volunteer

Thank you to Adopt-A-Highway Volunteers

Thank you to Pam Tanner, Karen Renaud, Bill Asmus, Erlene Randall, Gail Lobdell, Becky Nosbush, Lindsey Nosbush (daughter of Becky), Jake Hendrickson (son of Mel Norgaard), Gabby Wright (daughter of Deb) for cleaning the ditches on Highway 65 last night.  Great work everyone! 

Best pick of the night?  Gabby Wright finding a mysterious partial jaw bone.

And thanks to Tom from EMS for driving by and stopping to help!

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Employee Wellness

Thank you from Pine City ‘Friends of Rachel’ Club

This year ColorMy5k proceeds were donated to area high schools to support mental health and substance abuse awareness initiatives. Friends of Rachel – also known as FOR – is a Pine City High School club that received support from the 2016 event.

The mission of Friends of Rachel is to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion among students and staff, and to continually keep this going.  WellnessFirst is proud to support the work this club is doing in the Pine City community.

Check out this thank you we received from the FOR club.

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Marketing, Surgery

National Surgical Technologists Week

According to AST (Association of Surgical Technologists), Surgical Technicians help keep the operating room efficient while ensuring patient safety. In 1984, the Association of Surgical Technologists Board of Directors dedicated the third week in September to recognizing them and their profession.

What does a Surgical Technologist do?

Surgical technologists are health professionals, who are an integral part of the team of medical practitioners performing surgery. 

Surgical technologists work under the supervision of a surgeon to facilitate the safe and effective conduct and environment during surgical procedures by ensuring: that:

  • the operating room environment is safe,
  • equipment functions properly, and
  • the operative procedure is conducted under conditions that maximize patient safety.

Thank you Jessica, Tawney, Becky, Jennet, Cora, and Maria for everything you do to keep our patients safe!

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