Employee Wellness

Employee Wellness “Show Your Bib Challenge!”

Show your bib pic

Don’t forget that the Show Your Bib Challenge is currently going on.  If you participated in some type of event where you received a bib (for example the COLORMY5K on June 4th…), you can earn tokens to be put in a drawing for one of two $150.00 gift certificates to either: Lee’s Pro Shop, PD’s Embroidery or Amazon.  You also get a High Five token to keep.

Send a photo of your bib, name and date of event to: wellnessemp@welia.org

Local events in Kanabec or Pine County will get you TWO tokens in the drawing; all other events will get you ONE token in the drawing.  Right now we have 25 tokens in the drawing!

Review the flyer below and start earning your High Five tokens.Show Your Bib-picture of token

 

 

Show Your Bib

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2016 Steve Schulz Visionary Award Winner!

Cheryl_Steve Schulz Visionary Award 2016

Running into an extraordinary person at FirstLight isn’t uncommon, but Cheryl Blegen is beyond the exceptional.

Recently, Cheryl was the recipient of the Steve Schulz Visionary Award for her connection to the community and involvement with local law enforcement.

Cheryl has been a member of Kanabec County since 1990 when she was hired on the ambulance crew at FirstLight (then Kanabec Hospital).   During the next 20 years, while working with the ambulance team, she was offered an opportunity to train within the pharmacy department to become a Certified Pharmacy Technician. Cheryl has also volunteered as a Sheriff’s Reserve and been active as an Ogilvie First Responder.  Helping people has always been a passion of Cheryl’s and when she battled some personal health issues, she still managed to continue to volunteer alongside local law enforcement.

The Steve Schulz Award encourages citizens to get involved in community efforts to reduce crime by bridging the gap between citizens and local law enforcement.   Each year, Kanabec County’s BADGES division presents the award.  This award is given to a nominated individual who has provided some sort of quality improvement to Kanabec County.

Congratulations, Cheryl!  You are a true leader within your community and an asset to the FirstLight family.

 

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