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Positivity in the Park

It was a great afternoon for Positivity in the Park!  There were so many cool yard games but the hit of the day was the giant Kerplunk game. 

Kids enjoyed freezies and loved the color-changing stress balls, which prompted great conversations with kiddos about how to manage stress.  What a great way to connect our community in a positive way. 

Thank you to the Substance Abuse Coalition of Kanabec County and the Kanabec County Sheriff’s Department for co-sponsoring the event.

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Music in the Park

UPDATE:

Due to extremely soggy ground conditions at Library Park and a gloomy afternoon/evening forecast, the July 19th Music in the Park performance has been moved to the Mora High School Auditorium. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your continued support!

Solitaryman (Neil Diamond Tribute) will be performing at 6:30 pm.

 

FirstLight is proud to sponsor Music in the park! Check out Solitaryman on July 19th!

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Wellness Center Parking Update

There is a lot of activity around the Wellness Center today!  The main parking lot and the lot to the north are getting their final layer of asphalt today, along with having lines painted.  It is looking great!

Parking is available today and tonight in the adjacent school bus lot, located between the main school lot and the Wellness Center.  Use the connecting sidewalk to enter the Wellness Center. 

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Pine City Farmer’s Market

The following dates may also be found on the intranet calendar of events:

  • June 8-9: Market Opening Weekend, Coldwell Banker Results Sponsored tasting: Taste of Spring
  • June 15: FirstLight-Wellness, Sun Safety
  • June 29: FirstLight-Dietitian, Healthy Snacking
  • June 30: No market
  • July 13: FirstLight, Diabetes Education
  • July 14: Market Fresh
  • July 27-28: Customer Appreciation Day
  • Aug 3-4: No Market, Pine County Fair
  • Aug 17-18: FirstLight-Wellness, How to Grow Kids Well & Taste of Summer
  • Aug 24: FirstLight-Pharmacy, Ask a Pharmacist a Question
  • Sept 7-8: Oak Park Dental, Taste of Fall
  • Oct 26-27: Last weekend of market for 2018
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FirstLight’s Jenny Niedzielski Receives Certification in Chronic Wound Care

Jenny Niedzielski, PTA, CLT-LANA, (and now) CWCA has recently been certified in Wound Care Management to help grow and improve Wound Services offered through Rehabilitation Services in our Mora and Pine City locations.

Board certification in wound management is achieved through a rigorous process created by the American Board of Wound Management (ABWM). Those professionals who obtain certification are designated as a Certified Wound Care Associate (CWCA). A CWCA is a key member of the wound management team and works to reduce the costs associated with and improve the treatment of chronic wounds.

Established in 1995, ABWM has been dedicated to the multidisciplinary team approach in promoting the prevention, care and treatment of acute and chronic wounds. Their primary function as an organization is to monitor a national certification process, recognize ability and competency, promote and educate, and increase standards of health and wound management.

Jenny started practicing physical therapy in 2001. With Jenny’s background and experience in Lymphedema treatment, which is often correlated with wound care, along with her other professional experience (pool therapy and orthopedics), she is an asset to have within FirstLight’s Rehabilitation Services department.

Jenny is joined by a team made of up of other physical therapists and physical therapy assistants who all have a wide experience in the care management of wounds. The team includes Erica Hinks, PT, MA; Grace Akkerman, PTA, CWCA, LSVT, who is ABWM certified; and Julie O’Connor, PT, DPT, CLT-LANA, CWS, who is also ABWM certified.

Congratulations Jenny!

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Screenagers Movie Special Screening at Paradise Theater

In SCREENAGERS, as with her award-winning documentaries on mental health, Delaney takes a deeply personal approach as she probes into the vulnerable corners of family life, including her own, to explore struggles over social media, video games, academics and internet addiction. Through poignant, and unexpectedly funny stories, along with surprising insights from authors, psychologists, and brain scientists, SCREENAGERS reveals how tech time impacts kids’ development and offers solutions on how adults can empower kids to best navigate the digital world and find balance.

www.screenagersmovie.com

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