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1. OBIA Review
The Annual general Meeting of Ontario Brain biking, blading and boarding), and an awareness campaign that focuses on the Highway 401 and construction zone safety.
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  • Back Issues Find out more information in the OBIA Review Archives
    Please direct all comments, questions or submissions to:
    Jennifer Norquay
    OBIA Review Editor
    Ontario Brain Injury Association PO Box 2338 St. Catharines, ON Ph: (905) 641-8877 ext. 238 obia@obia.on.ca
    Mark this date...
    The Annual General Meeting of Ontario Brain Injury Association is scheduled for Saturday, June 24, 2000. This year the meeting will be held in Toronto from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m., although at the time of printing the location has yet to be finalized. As in prior years, the Community Association Advisory Council and the Survivor's Advisory Council will be meeting during the morning from 10:00 a.m. until 12 noon. Your proxy form, agenda and final details on meeting location, including a map, will be sent out mid-May. Please mark this date and come out and be a part of "Brain Injury Awareness Month" and make the goals of our organization heard throughout the province.
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    2. Boarding, Freesports, Extreme Sports - Waxed.com
    From the Mayor' Desk December 11, 1998 By Little Falls Mayor, Ron Hinnenkamp Pedestrians and designs for the future
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    • Understand all aspects of safe handling of kites on land and water. Able to launch and land (unaided) on a specified spot on land.
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    • Body-surfing with kite along and back to shore. Water launching onto board.
    Level 3 : Basic Kitesurfing Skills
    • Getting on a board and travelling a distance under kite power. Emergency stop on water - getting off the board quickly and stopping with kite aloft. Returning to base on land either by kitesurfing, paddling or body-surfing home.
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    • Stay clear of power lines and overhead obstructions. Never fly a kite in a lightning storm. Always inform the beach warden, lifeguard or coast guard of where and when you will be kitesurfing. The world's beaches and ocean environments belong to everyone. Keep our beaches safe, clean and free.

    3. Port Huron Hospital
    Saturday Sunday general admission safety Week - Each May for a week the Community Benefit Committee concentrates on promoting the use of helmets for biking, blading and boarding.
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    The Port Huron Hospital Foundation holds several events throughout the year. Two fundraising events: the Annual Golf Classic and Festival of Trees. Annual Golf Classic - Since 1980, the Annual Golf Classic, which is held on the 2nd Tuesday in July, has raised more than $550,000 net to support a wide variety of programs and services at Port Huron Hospital. Festival of Trees - Held annually, the weekend following Thanksgiving at McMorran Place Arena in Port Huron. With over 75 decorated Christmas trees and many activities for children Festival of Trees is a great way to kick off the holiday season!
    Thursday evening - Preview Party. A gala event, optional black tie. The first opportunity to view the trees. Reservations are required. Sunday - Breakfast with Santa. Breakfast at McMorran with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Reservations are required. There are many opportunities for involvement in addition to attending the event: sponsorships, designers, entertainment and volunteers. For more information or to make reservations call the Foundation office at 810.982.3776.

    4. Prevention - The Brain Injury Association Of Chatham-Kent
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    Resource Library Drop by our office and browse through our comprehensive library of books, journal articles, other printed materials, videotapes, cassette tape et notre resources francaises. What's New in our Library? Click here to read about what's avaiable. Speakers We offer speakers to schools, groups and organizations to talk about acquired brain injury, its effects, prevention and management. Simply contact our office for details. General BIACK Links Page Quick Facts about ABI Prevention Concussions and Sports Road Safety Medical Neuropharmacological Agents: Anticonvulsant Agents Talking with your Doctor Holiday Stress Tips for Families of Brain Injury Survivors Winter Safety Are your affairs in order? A Cargiver Checklist

    5. Bicycling - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
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    6. Port Huron Hospital
    Helmet safety Week Each May for a week the Community Benefit Committee concentrateson promoting the use of helmets for biking, blading and boarding.
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    The Port Huron Hospital Foundation holds several events throughout the year. Two fundraising events: the Annual Golf Classic and Festival of Trees. Annual Golf Classic - Since 1980, the Annual Golf Classic, which is held on the 2nd Tuesday in July, has raised more than $550,000 net to support a wide variety of programs and services at Port Huron Hospital. Festival of Trees - Held annually, the weekend following Thanksgiving at McMorran Place Arena in Port Huron. With over 75 decorated Christmas trees and many activities for children Festival of Trees is a great way to kick off the holiday season!
    Thursday evening - Preview Party. A gala event, optional black tie. The first opportunity to view the trees. Reservations are required. Sunday - Breakfast with Santa. Breakfast at McMorran with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Reservations are required. There are many opportunities for involvement in addition to attending the event: sponsorships, designers, entertainment and volunteers. For more information or to make reservations call the Foundation office at 810.982.3776.

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    Art by Sheena Studios Surrey is a wonderful place to see from wheels, whether it be a bicycle, skate board, scooter or roller blades. Just as there are laws and rules for safe motor vehicle driving there are the same for wheeling. Following these safety tips will make your wheeling adventure a safe one!
    Rules for Safe Biking

    • Bikes are vehicles, just like cars and trucks.
    • You are a "driver" when you ride in the street
    • STOP before riding out into traffic from a driveway, sidewalk, alley, or parking lot. LOOK left, right, and left again. When there's no traffic, ENTER roadway.
    • RIDE on the right side of the road, with the flow of traffic.
    • OBEY stop signs and red lights. Bicyclists should walk, not ride, through busy intersections.
    • LOOK BACK and YIELD to traffic coming from behind before turning left at intersections.
    • Keep both hands on the handle bars - use a basket, rack, or back-pack to carry packages.
    • Wear light-colored clothing with retro-reflective markings.

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    Source Police departments, state highway safety agencies, health swimming, boating,climbing, roller blading, skate boarding, biking, walking, etc.
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    A comprehensive needs assessment is the critical first step a coalition or organization must take in order to develop an effective and successful underage drinking prevention effort. This "Community How To Guide on Needs Assessment and Strategic Planning," details the elements of a needs assessment. Beginning with data, the booklet walks the reader through the process organizations must follow to obtain all the information they will need to determine the exact causes of underage drinking and the appropriate solutions to those problems. To make the process easier, this booklet includes a sample data checklist that communities can use to determine what types of data are currently available and what data the community believes they will need to be effective in the future. Sample surveys are also available along with instructions for conducting a focus or discussion group with key members of the community. In addition, this booklet describes the other needed elements including a review of current laws, regulations, policies and procedures governing underage drinking and a review of what is currently occurring in a community with respect to underage drinking prevention. Sample questionnaires in the areas of prevention, education, enforcement and media are included in the Appendix #1 so communities can quickly begin their assessment.

    10. Parks Department
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    11. About A-NNA
    Strap on a Helmet When biking, boarding or blading. Children enjoying Safe Moves, in association with the Los Angeles City School Bicycle safety and Transit
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    ANNA Background and General Facts We are people just like you. We're concerned renters and homeowners who banded together in 1986 to devote a small amount of time to give part of ourselves for the good of the neighborhood. We want to know who else cares about where we live, and what the area means to each of us. We want to help each other solve problems or crises, or perhaps even fix problems we've caused among ourselves. We want a desirable and safe neighborhood for ourselves, our children and our grandchildren. We are interested in generating a "neighborly feeling" so everyone will know there's always someone who can help in time of need. - There's power in numbers. The LAPD, city services departments and government officials pay attention to the needs of a well-organized group of voters. - There's truth in the old saw "The best burglary protection is a nosey neighbor." Knowing your neighbors, their kids, and cars, makes it easier to spot strange vehicles and persons with possible criminal intentions and to notify proper authorities. - ANNA keeps a current list of helpful phone numbers and contact names. We can show you how to address a specific problem: getting your landlord to respond, abandoned trash or cars, etc. We sometimes invite a local speaker to address issues in our area at our monthly meetings.

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    14. CCE Otsego: Tip Of The Month
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    Most pesticide applications made to home lawns are either unneeded or ineffective. To make sure you need a pesticide, you must first "scout" for pests to see if there are enough to justify the treatment. (See Lawn pest profiles for more scouting information.) If you do treat, you need to make sure you apply the pesticide correctly and at the right time.
    For example, treatment for Japanese beetle grubs isn't justified unless there are more than 10 grubs per square foot. Unless someone peels back the sod at several locations and checks to see how many larvae are feeding on grass roots, you won't know if the pesticide is needed.
    By spring, grubs are usually too mature to be controlled by pesticides. Scout for grubs in late summer and early fall to determine if treatment is necessary while next year's grubs are still small enough to control. (If treatment is justified, August is usually the best time.) Because grubs feed below-ground, insecticides need to be watered in before they dry on grass leaves to be effective.
    Similarly, scout for surface feeders (such as cutworms, sod webworms, chinch bugs, and bluegrass billbugs) before treating.

    15. Pocono Ridge - Staff
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    e welcome you to Camp Pocono Ridge's on line job application process.
    very year Pocono Ridge employs approximately 100 individuals. Much of our staff are previous campers turned counselor and/or returning staff members. Although we have counselors that return, we do hire individuals that will experience their first summer at Pocono Ridge.
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    o apply for a position, fill out the job application and be sure to specify the activities you are able to fill instruct and/or teach. Please explain all qualifications held in each of the positions you have selected.
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    When should a mouthguard be worn? A mouthguard should be worn in practice and during games. Besides creating a painful emergency, injuries to the mouth can be lifelong and expensive. Wearing a mouthguard is relatively low-cost method of preventing or lessening damage from mouth injuries. Each year thousands of preventable injuries result in permanent disfigurement because mouthguards are not worn. For this reason, mouthguards are an important safety device for recreational enthusiasts and athletes of all ages.
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    18. Women's Snowboarding Equipment
    Wrist guards for rollerblading will work just fine. Finding the right equipmentto match your style of boarding will be part of this progress. safety.
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    Snowboarding is a relatively new sport starting in the late 1960s. Snowboarders fall into three general categories of riders:
    • Freeriding - Most beginners will start off in the freeriding category spending most of their time on groomed ski trails. Freestyling - A freestyler is the trickster, always looking for a cool jump sight. Big Mountain or Back Country - These are the off-trail and powder snowboarders.
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    Rent equipment and take a lesson. Most mountains offer package deals with rentals, instruction and a lift ticket. Lessons will give you the basic techniques you need. If you take a group lesson, you will have others to console you and laugh with while you are learning. Learning should be fun. As in skiing, keep your weight low and forward. It will seem impossible to begin with. But once you get it, it's more natural and fluid than skiing. Be determined and stick with it! Plan on boarding for a couple of days, so you can solidify what you learned.

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    La Clusaz is situated in the Aravis range of mountains, 1 hour south east of Geneva and 35 minutes from the beautiful lakeside town of Annecy. There are numerous other resorts within 1 a hour drive, notably Chamonix, Megeve, Flaine and Les Portes du Soleil, making La Clusaz an ideal base for touring around Details of the property
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