10.15.2009

October - National Breast Cancer Awareness Month









http://www.nbcam.org/

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_6x_National_Breast_Cancer_Awareness_Month.asp



Let's Celebrate each Day and also make sure you complete a self exam - We here in Jacksonville, Florida have the Buddy Check 12

It was a program that started because of the loss of a close friend. Over a decade later, that program has turned into a bonafide lifeline that has saved the lives of hundreds.

This month marks the 15th anniversary of Buddy Check 12, a breast self-examination awareness program created through a partnership between Ch. 12/25 anchor Jeannie Blaylock and Baptist Medical Center.

It was launched in 1992 after Blaylock lost her friend, Kaye, to the disease. The first night the program was presented, the station received 234 calls from viewers seeking more information about the program. They also wanted the Buddy Check 12 kits that contain pamphlets about breast cancer and stickers for calendars to mark the 12th day of each month. Although she knew when the program was started that the idea was simple yet powerful, Blaylock said she never dreamed Buddy Check 12 would reach hundreds of local women. To date, 264 lives have been saved as a result of Buddy Check 12 and the number of women who are using the program grows every day.

“I hope that eventually a cure for breast cancer is found and that Buddy Check 12 becomes obsolete,” said Blaylock. “But, until that day comes, we’re here to spread the awareness and encourage everyone to take charge of their breast health. The point is to stay alive for the people who love you.”

To help women consistently perform self-exams, Buddy Check 12 urges everyone to get a “buddy” – someone you care about like your mother, aunt, friend or co-worker – and put the Buddy Check 12 reminder stickers on the 12th day of each month on your calendar. Then on the 12th of every month, do your self-exam and remind your buddy to do their’s.

“My buddy is my mom,” said Blaylock. “I’ve done the math and I’ve called her to check over 180 times over the past 15 years.”

Christine Granfield, radiologist and medical director of Breast Health Services at Baptist Medical Center, said over the years Buddy Check 12 has encouraged early detection, which provides the best chance for successful treatment.

“The combination of breast self-examination, an annual clinical breast exam and screening mammography all give the best chance of finding breast cancer early,” said Granfield.

Blaylock said her friend Kaye was pregnant and only 29 years old when she found a lump in her breast. She went to her doctor and he disregarded the lump. She went back after she gave birth and by then, the cancer had already metastasized.

“People have many misconceptions about breast cancer,” said Blaylock, adding that, like Kaye, many younger women fail to get regular screening mammograms. “They think either they’re too young or no one in my family has it when the reality is that only 8 to 15 percent of people with breast cancer have a genetic link. The rest don’t.”

Over 757,000 women in Jacksonville have received Buddy Check 12 kits. The kits have also been shipped to women in almost 20 other countries. Baptist will ship the kits anywhere in the world for free to anyone who requests one. Because of how successful Buddy Check 12 has been, dozens of cities — including Atlanta, Denver and Washington, D.C. — have based similar programs on Blaylock’s Buddy Check 12.

To order a Buddy Check 12 kit, call 202-CARE.




National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) program is dedicated to increasing awareness about the importance of the early detection of breast cancer through a nationwide campaign held in October. NBCAM started as a weeklong campaign in 1985 with 2 founding members. Today the American Cancer Society is one of many national public service organizations, professional associations, and government agencies that form the NBCAM Board of Sponsors. During NBCAM, the member organizations of the Board of Sponsors join forces to spread the message that early detection of breast cancer followed by prompt treatment saves lives.

The American Cancer Society programs that are available to achieve these goals include:

National Cancer Information Center

Trained Cancer Information Specialists are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to offer the comfort of live support and to answer questions about cancer, link callers with resources in their communities, and provide information on local events. Spanish-speaking information specialists are available, and callers who speak languages other than English and Spanish can also be assisted. To reach the NCIC, call 1-800-227-2345.

Email National Cancer Information Center

The American Cancer Society's email center is a cancer information service that allows cancer patients, their families, and the public to ask questions about cancer and receive prompt and unbiased information from a Cancer Information Specialist or an oncology nurse. Visit the Society's Web site at www.cancer.org and click on "contact us."

American Cancer Society Web site

The Society's user-friendly Web site (www.cancer.org) includes an interactive cancer resource center containing in-depth information on every major cancer type. The site answers questions about breast cancer, risk factors, strategies for early detection, new diagnostic techniques, and the latest treatment options. Additionally, select content is available in Spanish. Visit the part of our Web site dedicated to breast cancer at www.cancer.org/breastcancer.

The American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer

The Society provides a complete set of recommendations for detecting breast cancer early, emphasizing the need for women aged 40 and older to get a mammogram and clinical breast exam every year.

National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program

To reduce disparities in breast cancer among medically underserved populations, the American Cancer Society is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to promote the need for and importance of their National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) The NBCCEDP provides access to breast and cervical cancer screening tests and follow-up services for low-income, uninsured, and underinsured women.

The Breast Cancer Treatment Guidelines for Patients

This publication helps breast cancer patients make informed decisions about their treatment. The Treatment Guidelines series is published by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

Inspire Others to shop and wear RED










Support the Cause
Macy's Thanks for Sharing


Macy’s is a proud national sponsor of Go Red For Women. From September 19 through December 31, 2009, for each Thanks for Sharing membership purchased, Macy’s will donate $10 to national and local charities with the first $3 million donated to Go Red For Women.


Learn more about the companies that support Go Red For Women.

http://www.goredforwomen.org/sponsor_programs.aspx



Reminder:

Lead the way and plan a wear red day!

National Wear Red Day is coming Feb. 5, 2010. But it takes just one person to start Wear Red Day on any day of the year. Let that person be you! Consider organizing a Wear Red Day at your workplace, with your faith-based organization, at your community center or even in your own home. Speak up! Inspire your friends, neighbors, coworkers and family members to show their support for the fight against heart disease!

10.13.2009

Hear my interview on Pageantcast.com

www.pageantcast.com


About the Host Tim Krestschmann


Host of Milwaukee’s best German Radio program, the Stimmung Stunde and president of TKPN podcasting network which includes the PageantCast and Police on the Scene with a Crime Prevention Lean.

If you’re like most of my listeners, you’re wondering–what does a German-American radio DJ have to do beauty pageants?

Good question!

For the answer to that, one could check Tim’s OnMilwaukee.com interview…but here’s the short version. After a few disasterous interviews in a row on his German radio program, Tim was looking for an interview that would go well on his program. The idea was to find a “world class” interview–and who better than someone that competes in interview. In short, a pageant participant.

He started by interviewing local Miss Wisconsin MAO contestants on the show until finally landing interviews with Miss USA and Miss Galaxy. It was after those interviews that he created “PageantCast” and lauched the program with those high profile interviews. In addition, his good friend, Tracy Gest, Miss Wisconsin 2005, was competing at Miss America and he thought, “Why not cover the pageant in Vegas?”

10.08.2009

Readers try for a Record for Reading





http://www.readfortherecord.org/site/PageServer


The Very Hungry Caterpillar


About the story:
In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf." So begins Eric Carle's classic, "The Very Hungry Caterpillar". This book follows the ravenous caterpillar's path as he eats his way through one apple (and the pages of the book itself) on Monday, two pears on Tuesday, three plums on Wednesday, and so on, through cherry pie and sausage - -until he is really fat and has a stomachache -- I bet you can guess what happens then! The book has a great story and Eric Carle's wonderful collage-like artistry.

It is good for teaching nutrition, counting, science (stages of a butterfly) and the days of the week.


Across the United States today Thursday October 8, 2009 many schools and homes are breaking out this book which can be purchased at Wal-Mart to read today to promote reading!

Read more below


MADISON, Wis., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Eric Carle's best-known work, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, will be shared with children around the world when Arizona Governor Jan Brewer reads the classic book via webcast powered by Mediasite by Sonic Foundry, Inc. (Nasdaq: SOFO - News). The multimedia presentation, available at www.ccspresentationsystems.com/readfortherecord, is part of the fourth annual Read for the Record celebration.

Jumpstart began Read for the Record in 2006 to bring preschool children together with valued grownups in their lives to read the same book, on the same day, in communities all over the world. This year, Jumpstart hopes to set a new world record for the greatest number of people reading at once. The day starts on NBC's "TODAY" show, with Jumpstart's official spokespeople Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira, and continues all day long at thousands of reading events in schools, libraries and community centers as well as online via Mediasite. CCS Presentation Systems partnered with Sonic Foundry to bring the story to the web.

"We have served Arizona schools and educators for nearly 20 years and are true believers in helping to advance students through technology in the classroom," said Founder and CEO of CCS Presentation Systems, John Godbout. "Combining efforts with Governor Brewer and Sonic Foundry to make Read for the Record not only a widespread Arizona event, but a global celebration, made perfect sense and broadens our commitment to supporting educators."

The Mediasite webcasting platform allows children to experience the joy of reading as they not only listen to Gov. Brewer read the story, but also see her facial expressions and take in the intricate details of Carle's famous collage-style illustrations.

"The Read for the Record campaign has proven to be a powerful vehicle to share knowledge and instill the passion of learning in young children. It speaks to our core mission at Sonic Foundry as we continue our commitment to nurture that passion into adulthood and create lifelong learners," said Rimas Buinevicius, chairman and CEO of Sonic Foundry. "We are thrilled that Mediasite is the platform that will bring this beloved story to children around the world."

9.28.2009

MilkBones









When you give the wholesome goodness of Milk-Bone® dog snacks, you’re giving more than just cleaner teeth and fresher breath.

That’s because every time you buy Milk-Bone® dog snacks, a portion of the proceeds goes to help the Canine Assistants® organization.

9.08.2009

SunnyD







2 ways to participate
1. Collect 20 labels with your class, and get 20 books for your classroom!*

or

2. Collect labels and help raise money for Kids In Need (10 cents per label)!

SunnyD will select 20 age-appropriate books for the classroom. Allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. While supplies last. Subsequent entries will go toward a donation to the Kids In Need Foundation; each label donated will contribute 10 cents to Kids In Need, with SunnyD donating a minimum of $100,000 and up to $300,000. Program ends November 14, 2009; entries must be postmarked no later than November 14, 2009. Thank you for making classrooms sunnier places.



Help by drinking SunnyD and help your schools!



3 easy steps
1. Parents can collect UPC labels on valid SunnyD products.

2. Parents then send the UPC labels to their child’s teacher.

3. Teachers will complete the entry form and send it to SunnyD!


NOTE:

Teachers in the US spend approximately $550 out of pocket annually on supplies for their classrooms1. 13 million kids in the US live in poverty2. The SunnyD Book Spree makes it easy to help both causes. SunnyD, the Kids In Need Foundation and a national book publisher have teamed up to help teachers obtain much-needed supplies for classrooms. And we need your help!

http://www.sunnyd.com/bookspree/why.html

9.01.2009

Sonic Drive In






LIMEADES for LEARNING for the month of September!

Get youself a drink from Sonic and then visit LimeadesForLearning.com and vote for your favorite teacher's project. See how you are helping out with very little of your time!

A Driving Force In Your Community
SONIC is more than a great place to grab an Extra-Long Cheese Coney and a Cherry Limeade. From first jobs to first dates, SONIC has provided the setting for many milestones in our customers' lives. Thanks to our loyal customers and employees, we're an integral part of the cities and towns in which we operate.