Parkview
Huntington Hospital invites the citizens of Huntington County and the
surrounding area to its Spring Health Checkup. Scheduled for Thursday, April 15,
from 6 a.m. until 11 a.m., registration will take place in the first-floor mall
area, followed by blood tests in the lower-level classrooms of the hospital, located
at 2001 Stults Rd., Huntington. Valet parking will be provided.
No
appointments are necessary for the event, and several blood tests will be
offered at a substantially reduced cost. Senior Partner members will receive an
additional discount. Also, results will be mailed directly to those who
participate in the Spring Health Checkup.
Blood
tests to be offered are:
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Huntington, Ind.—The Huntington University Women’s Auxiliary invites women of the community to the Women’s Spring Semester Breakfast at 9 a.m. April 10 in the Habecker Dining Commons.
All women of the community are welcome to attend. The cost for the breakfast buffet is $6. Reservations are to be made by April 7 by calling Pat Jones at (260) 359-4061, Ruth Seilhamer at (260) 672-8605 or by e-mailing Sue Henry at henrymom@verizon.net.
The program was arranged by Jeannie Myers, owner and manager of Town and Country Flowers in Huntington. The topic, “Bouquets, Bouquets … from the Garden to Your Table,” will provide information about designing flower arrangements, the care of flowers and how to increase the vase life of floral pieces. Crystal Hutchinson and Carol Smart, professional florists at Town and Country, will also demonstrate design techniques and help each person in attendance make a simple floral arrangement to take home.
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Huntington, Ind.—Huntington University’s Visiting Executive Seminar will examine the effects of electronic communication and social media on higher education and human interaction. The seminar will take place from 8:45 a.m. to noon March 26 in the Habecker Dining Commons.
The seminar, led by Jim O’Donnell, associate professor of business and executive-in-residence, and Dr. G. Blair Dowden, president of the university, brings together business leaders and Huntington University business students to discuss important issues in today’s business world.
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Huntington, Ind.—The Huntington University Student Senate will host a Benefit Car Show from 3 to 7 p.m. April 24 on the university campus to raise $20,000 to purchase a new mini-van for the Joe Mertz Center.
The Joe Mertz Center for Volunteer Service is a student-directed organization that mobilizes the campus community for Christian service. The Joe Mertz Center was founded in 1992 through a grant which also allowed for the purchase of a van that is still in use today. The van is used to transport students to various volunteer sites in northeast Indiana along with other supplies needed at those locations. Over the years, the van has increasingly needed maintenance.
“Senate strives to meet the needs of students, and this is a great way to help students help others,” said HU senior Alex Lute, Student Senate executive secretary.
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Huntington, Ind.—Huntington University is offering a new Bachelor of Science in marketing degree beginning this fall.
The marketing degree will be offered through the university’s business and economics department. Classes will focus on the principles of marketing, salesmanship, market research, consumer behavior, business communication, financial management and advertising and promotion. Enrollment is currently under way.
“Marketing is one of the foundational building blocks of any successful business,” said Jim O’Donnell, professor of business and economics and Executive-in-Residence. “At Huntington, we offer a wonderful combination of both theory and practice from people who have been out in the trenches of marketing.”
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The KPC sprint-distance triathlon is set for Saturday, July
17 2010, with race-time at 7:30 a.m. at Bixler Lake Park in Kendallville, Noble
County, Indiana.
This competitive but shorter sprint-distance race is great
for both veteran and novice athletes. The race is staged at shady, beautiful
Bixler Lake Park in Kendallville, Indiana, just north of Fort Wayne. The 500
meter lake swim is followed by a just-under 13 mile bike race, and closing with
a 5-K cross-country style run.
The run
includes a stretch in and around the authentic windmills of the Mid-America
Windmill Museum before a shady and spectator-friendly finish in the park. Two
and three person team combos also may race for awards. Register at www.kpctriathlon.com .
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HUNTINGTON, IN—Huntington University senior Matt Friedlund, along with his younger brother, Andy, and friend, Morgan Jones, both students at Albright College in Reading, Pa., plan to ride their bikes cross-country this summer in an effort to raise $5,300 to build a well for Marale, a small village in the African country of Uganda with a population of 2,000 people.
The idea originally for Ride for Marale came from Andy who approached Food for the Hungry, an international relief organization, looking for any kind of effort to help those in need. His older brother, Matt, then soon joined the cause followed by Morgan.
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Junior Achievement will hos a Bowl-A-Thon fundraiser at Rainbow Lanes in Huntington on Sunday, April 18 from 1 to 7 p.m.
The financial illiteracy of today's kids is staggering. Junior Achievement (JA) is a non-profit organization which teaches children from grades K through 12 the fundamentals of personal finance, business, economics and free enterprise. In the Junior Achievement programs, over 2,000 children in Huntington learn the difference between a "want" and a "need". They learn how to apply for jobs and practice interviewing. They prepare personal and family budgets. They learn how and why they should save money and avoid accumulating credit card debt so they can appreciate the value of a dollar. Wouldn't it be great if more kids could learn these things and much more? Junior Achievement helps children make better financial decisions as they become adults.
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