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Help Simon!

Simon's Saturday 2/18/2012

Simon is a 2nd grade student at St. Ann's School. He's been fighting leukemia for most of his life and wil be undergoing a bone marrow transplant on February 9th. There are many children and adults who also need this life saving transplant - anyone of them could be your child, sibling, parent or friend. So, let's celebrate Simon and his fight by getting swabbed. February 18th will be a bone marrow donor drive. A quick cheek swab and you will be entered into the donor database. It's fast, easy and saves lives. Please click here for a copy of the flyer with more information. You can also search for "Simon's Saturday - Bone Marrow Drive" on Facebook, or call Kelly Sisonick at 484-347-7258 or email her at kelly.sisonick@parentebeard.com. Please help if you can. Everyone deserves a chance at life.


    
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Written by:Knight Blogger
11/24/2008 4:32 PM RssIcon

The weather the past few days has been rather chilly and is a reminder that the very cold days of the winter are not too far off. While surfing for some other info, I came across these excellent cold weather safety tips and reminders

  • Clean or change your furnace filter as the cold weather approaches. You should have your heating system inspected or serviced once a year for safety, longer life and better performance.
  • Install programmable thermostats on heaters and timers on lamps two additional energy saving ideas.
  • Seal air leaks around pipes, flues and vents that pass through exterior walls, ceilings or floors.
  • Keep all flammable materials safely away from electric heaters, and hot water heaters.
  • As it gets darker earlier, drivers should be aware of children walking home or playing in the streets. Parents should suggest light colored clothing, including reflective material, for children to increase visibility.
  • Local fire agencies recommend changing batteries in smoke detectors when clock times are changed. In addition, check your emergency supply kit to make sure it is fully stocked and ready.
  • A COLD winter is coming! Make a "winter car-emergency kit" now and put your vehicle! (Don't know what to include? Do an Internet search for "car emergency kit" and you'll find lots of ideas!)
  • It's a good idea to carry a car-emergency kit in your car year-round, but be sure to add cold-weather gear to your general car-emergency kit each fall. (Having a separate duffle/gear bag clearly marked "Cold Gear" specifically for your cold weather emergency gear makes it easy to add or take out of the car, seasonally.) Like a Boy Scout, "Be Prepared!" Don't forget to make one for each of your cars that will be on the road this winter (ie spouses car, teenage drivers).
  • In cold weather, even a very minor car problem or flat tire can be deadly serious, or at the very least, miserable to deal with, unless you're well prepared.
  • Check and discard expired medications - those dates really DO have meaning - some very common over-the-counter medications can cause serious problems due to change through aging.
  • Remember to check the AGE of your detectors! On November 2nd, 2007, the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), press release #08-062, suggests not only to check/change batteries in alarms, but also check the age of the alarms and replace older alarms. Sensors in smoke and carbon monoxide alarms degrade and lose effectiveness over time through environmental contamination and age. The CPSC suggests that consumers:
    • replace smoke alarms every ten years and
    • replace carbon monoxide (CO) alarms every five years.

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Up And Coming ....

Here's a quick list of items we have planned for this fraternal year. More detail will be posted on the left as the dates get closer:

2011
09/18 - Food Drive
09/21 - Bingo

10/15 - Spaghetti Dinner
11/09 - More Bingo
11/12&13 - Membership Drive
11/20 - Blood Drive (Gym)
12/04 - Pancake Breakfast
12/09 - Keep Christ in Christmas
12/17 - Church Cleaning


2012
01/04 - Dare we say 'Bingo'?
01/14 - Free Throw Competition
02/01 - Bingo yet again
02/18 - Night at the Races
02/24 - Fish Fry
03/30 - Second Fish Fry

Come back often to see if we've added anything new!

 

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