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March 24, 2015


“The Real Story on Guts and Butts” Colorectal

From 9:00AM to 11:00AM

• Learn how to prevent colon cancer • Come see the giant walk-through colon • Meet colon cancer survivors and hear their stories • Health educators and medical staff on-site to answer your questions • Nutritious snack and complimentary, healthy choices cookbook Pfeil Innovation Center, 420 N. Niles Ave., South Bend, Indiana To save your seat, call 574-335-3894 – No cost for attending

“The Real Story on Guts and Butts”

From 9:00AM to 11:00AM

• Learn how to prevent colon cancer • Come see the giant walk-through colon • Meet colon cancer survivors and hear their stories • Health educators and medical staff on-site to answer your questions • Nutritious snack and complimentary, healthy choices cookbook Pfeil Innovation Center, 420 N. Niles Ave., South Bend, Indiana RSVP: To save your seat, call 574-335-3894 – No cost for attending

Multi Vendor Event!

From 9:00AM to 2:00PM

Join us for our 6th annual vendor event! We have over 20 vendors to help you get gifts for everyone on your Christmas list! The event takes place at the St. Joseph County 4-H Fairgrounds at 5117 Ironwood Rd. South Bend IN 46714. Enter through gate 2 on Ironwood Rd. & the event is on the first building on the left. Be sure to bring a nonperishable food items or an unwrapped children

Phone: 574-250-5086

2015 Spring Speaker Series: Rodrigo Garcia

Clay High School 19131 Darden Rd South Bend, IN 46637 Students Taking A New Direction (S.T.A.N.D) and The Alcohol & Addictions Resource Center (AARC) are hosting a Spring Speaker Series for parents, teachers, and community members. Rodrigo Garcia will be discussing contemporary examples of addiction and his personal experience working within the healthcare setting while addicted to prescription drugs. As an anesthesia provider, Rodrigo was exposed to some of the world's most potent medications. He will share his story of addiction and recovery, personal consequences, family and social implications, and the irresistible and irrational pull to continue an addiction. He will conclude his presentation with proposed solutions, the future of addiction, and some thoughts on hope and affirmation. Join us as he walks us through his experience of chemical dependency that nearly took his life, the steps he took to overcome it, and his new found passion to help others. Seating is limited. Door prizes will be awarded! Please RSVP by March 20th to Lisa Dixon at lisa.dixon@oaklawn.org