HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH: DAVES STORY PART V
Friday, May 18 2012
The week's HTYH is a continuation of Dave's story: I asked an A.A. man to be my sponsor and after we reviewed the first three steps and said the Third Step prayer together, I started on my 4th Step inventory list. He wrote fear at the top of the... Read more...
A HEALTHY DAY: EBB AND FLOW
Friday, May 18 2012
Ancient peoples closely observed and interacted with the rhythms of their immediate environment. The sun rose in the East and set in the West. Day followed night, and approximately 12 hours later night followed day. The seasons progressed through a... Read more...
HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH: DAVES STORY PART IV
Friday, May 04 2012
This weeks HTYH is a continuation of Dave's story: My counselor asked me, "David where are you right now?" "I'm sitting in a treatment center," I answered, "Because I tried to kill myself." "Where's your mother right now?" she asked. "She's... Read more...
A HEALTTHY DAY: THE NEXT TEN YEARS
Friday, May 04 2012
THE NEXT TEN YEARS What does the future hold in store? None of us can know with certainty, although some predictions are possible. Stock market indexes will rise. Then they'll fall. Then everyone will hope that the indexes will rise again. Hemlines... Read more...
HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH: DAVES STORY PART III
Friday, April 20 2012
This week's HTYH is a continuation of Dave's story: We lived on a farm outside of Raleigh, North Carolina. We raised pigs and chickens and the feed came in large white cloth bags with strawberries, flowers, and green stems printed on them. My mother... Read more...
A HEALTHY DAY: CAN WORK BE RELAXING?
Friday, April 20 2012
CAN WORK BE RELAXING? Not too many people would agree that "oh, yeah, my work is relaxing". For most of us, work involves plenty of stress. If we're in customer service, there's always a seemingly never-ending stream of customers with an abundance... Read more...
HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH: DAVES STORY PART II
Friday, April 06 2012
This week's HTYH is a continuation of Dave's story: I suffered from a hundred forms of fear, fear of being less than others, fear of financial insecurity, fear of what my peers thought, fear of the police, fear of the IRS, fear of my wife's lawyer,... Read more...
A HEALTHY DAY: TRIGGER POINTS & PAIN
Friday, April 06 2012
Trigger points are persistent, localized muscle spasms that can cause a great deal of pain.1,2,3 Trigger points alone may be responsible for many cases of neck pain, upper back pain, and lower back pain. This relationship is fairly common knowledge... Read more...
HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH: DAVES STORY PART I
Friday, March 23 2012
This week's HTYH is the beginning of Dave's story: The age of miracles has not passed, they're happening all around us and if you like happy endings you're in the right place. AA is full of happy endings. There are, of course, a few sad songs about... Read more...
A HEALTHY DAY: MAN & MACHINE
Friday, March 23 2012
Man and Machine Is a computer like a human brain or is a human brain like a computer? When machines allow us to extend our abilities, are we enhancing our humanness or becoming more machine-like? What are the meaningful distinctions between humans... Read more...

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HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE FOR THE ANIMALS
Friday, December 02 2011

Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control is inviting the public to celebrate the joyous holiday season with homeless dogs and cats on Wednesday, December 7th between the hours of 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. when they can tour the shelter, visit with the animals, enjoy refreshments, and learn about volunteer opportunities.

Guests are encouraged to bring gifts of: canned cat and canned dog food, canned kitten and canned puppy food, feed for small animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and parakeets, rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, cotton balls paper towels, durable chew toys such as Kongs, Nyla Bones, or Chomps, plain clay cat litter, pet treats, small bags of timothy hay or alfalfa cubes, pine wood bedding, blank note cards with envelopes, sturdy toys for dogs and cats, leashes and collars, dog crates and cat carriers, acrylic lambs' wool sheets, cat scratching posts made from rope (non-carpeted) and donations to purchase medical supplies.

The pet adoption center will be closed December 7 for the Open House. The shelter will be closed December 23rd and 26th for the Christmas Holiday. For additional information call 260-427-1244.

 

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