Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 26, 1986, Page 8, Image 8

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    Babysitting Clinic
A Red Cross babysitting dime
will be offered at Meridian Park
Hospital. Tualatin, in two sessions
on Saturday. December 29. and Sa
turday, December X), from 8 30
a m. to 12:30 p.m. in the auxiliary
A frame building on the hospital
grounds, and include instruction in
the responsibilities of a babysitter,
the management, handling and
feeding of infants and children,
and home safety
Sponsored by the Meridian Park
Hospital Auxiliary, the classes are
taught by Red Cross certified volun
teer teachers A registration fee of
$10 covers the cost of all program
materials, certification card and pin.
Pre registration is required
For
more information, call the hospital
Community Education office, 692
2656
Free Diabetes Clinic
A free diabetes screening clinic is
being offered at Meridian Park Hos
pital. Tualatin
The clinic will be
open from 9 9:30 a m. on Monday,
December 1.
Pre registration is required
For
additional information, contact the
community education office at th e -
hospital, 692 2656
Self -Testing Workshop
A small group a t fam ily and fria n d * attended the exchanging of
w edding v o w * by C larine S m ith and Jim m y J a m e * M c G u ire Sunday
at the hom e of the bride The couple w ill honeym oon during M ardi
G ra* festivities in Rio D Janeiro. Brazil. Photo by R ichard J Brow n
Photo by R ichard J Brown
Fall Classic Showcases
Amateur Boxers
See amateur boxing at its best
at the Sixth Annual Amateur Fall
Classic. This stellar event, attended
by representatives from boxing
clubs throughout
Oregon
and
Washington, takes place Saturday.
December 6. at 8 PM at the Matt
Dishman Community Center, 77 NE
Knott.
Admission is 92 25 for
adults, $1 50 for ages 12 to 17,
and 50 cents for childron under 12
Fourteen action packed bouts will
showcase boxers ranging in ago
from ten to their mid twenties
A
number of winners in previous years
have gone on to become profes
sionals.
In addition to the matches, earlier
in the day there will be a free clinic
for people interested in becoming
boxing referees, judges, or timers
This clinic takes place at the Dish­
man Community Center from 9 AM
to 4 PM
A Blood Glucose Seif testing
Workshop is scheduled Monday,
December 1, at Meridian Park Hos
pital, Tualatin.
Scheduled from 9:30-11:30 a m.
in the hospital’s cafeteria confer
ence room, the educational work
shop is provided through the hos
pital's diabetic teaching program,
which also includes ongoing classes
for clients and their family members
and ar. annual program to provide
updated information on diabetes re
search and treatment.
This workshop is free of charge,
and includes instruction in how to
test blood glucose levels and cor­
rectly interpret results Factors con
tributing to changes in blood glu­
cose levels will be discussed, and
individual instruction and practice is
included
Instruction in use of
Accuchek meter will also be avail
able
Pre registration
is
required.
Please call the Hospital Community
Education office. 692 2656
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Ron H erndon w as honored by O m ega Psi Phi Fraternity. Inc., at the
organization's "Founder * Day Program ", held at the Portland Air
N ational Guard Air Base, a* Om ega "C itizen of the Year". A bove.
Herndon receive* a plaque from Fred Jackson
Photo by Richard J Brown
Portland Private Industry
Council Meeting
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800 N Killlngsworth St.
Portland (503) 283-3171
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9:30 a.m . • 6 p.m.
The Portland Private Industry Council's monthly Board of Directors
meeting will be held Wednesday, December 3. 1986 at 7:30 a m at the
Cascade Building, Suite 400. 520 S W Sixth, Portland, Oregon
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