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Archive for February, 2012


Bullying: Continuing the Conversation (part two of three)

Monday, February 27th, 2012
 
Bullying isn’t just insulting taunts or pushing others around on the playground anymore. It has advanced to abusive behavior that affects thousands of people—primarily students—every day. Bullying is aggressive behavior repeated over time that involves unwanted, negative actions and an imbalance of power. In this three-part series, parents, educators, students and community members are encouraged to join the conversation about what we, as a community, can do to stop bullying.


Session
Two: Understanding Power and Abuse
Speakers: Nathan Kesti and Ed Heisler, Men as Peacemakers
• Overview of issue/definitions of bullying
• Understanding power, control and abuse
• Creating communities free from bullying and abuse

If you attend:
Date: Thursday, March 1, 2012
Location: Great Lakes Ballroom at the Radisson (505 West Superior Street in Duluth)
Time: 6:30-8:30 pm. An optional “Listening Circles” session will take place prior to the presentation, from 5:30 to 6:15 pm, for those who are interested in sharing their concerns with group facilitators and other attendees.
Registration Fee: The cost to attend is $10 per session. You may register at the door, online at www.slhduluth.com/classes-programs (select Class Information & Registration), or mail a check payable to St. Luke’s Hospital to Education Department (Bullying), St. Luke’s Hospital, 915 East First Street, Duluth, MN 55805. For more information, please contact Lynn Devlin at 218-249-5694.

Scrapbooking event to support Solvay Hospice House

Monday, February 13th, 2012

On April 21, the Young Survival Coalition Duluth (YSC Duluth) will hold the 5th annual Scrap for Survival, the area’s only scrapbooking event for breast cancer. Over the past four years, this event has raised more than $40,000 for programs for young women with breast cancer. Scrapbookers, quilters, card makers and crafters of all levels of expertise will gather together at Marshall School for fifteen blissful hours of uninterrupted crafting time.

This year, in addition to raising money for YSC Duluth, donations of scrapbooking materials will be collected to benefit Solvay Hospice House, where staffer Jody Draper has created a special tradition of crafting remembrance scrapbooks to commemorate each and every patient who has spent time at Solvay. She collects obituaries, researches each person’s favorite hobbies and interests, and strives to make every page a very personal monument to every individual whose memory has become a part of the hospice house forever. What started as an endeavor to help staff honor their patients has turned into something that is just as important to the residents and their loved ones as it is to Jody and the staff at Solvay.

We are so grateful to YSC Duluth for supporting this memory making effort and helping to ensure that Solvay staff can continue to create these special scrapbooks for many years to come. To register or learn more about the event, visit http://ysc.convio.net/scrap2012.

New donor wall coming this spring

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

If you’ve been in the lobby of the Essentia Health Duluth (formerly Miller-Dwan) building lately, you’ve no doubt noticed the construction activity and the fresh new look. You may have also noticed that the walls near the elevators that honor Foundation donors are no longer present. Don’t worry; the lobby’s fresh look means new, beautiful walls will be installed to complement the updated space. New donor recognition walls are currently being designed and will be installed in April. Stay tuned…we think you will really like the new look!