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H e lp G e ttin g H e a lth C a re
H elp to enroll in health insurance
is b e in g o ffe re d th ro u g h o p e n
houses across the state.
T here are a lot o f things to c o n ­
sider w hen choosing a plan that
m eet a family or individual ’ s medical
needs and budget, and talking to an
insurance expert can help m ake an
inform ed decision.
M a rg in a liz e d g ro u p s, in c lu d ­
ing e ld e rly re s id e n ts , an d n o n -
E n g lish sp e a k e rs, are e x p e c te d to
b e n e fit g re a tly fro m th e e v e n ts
w h ich w ill tak e p la ce in c itie s
a cro ss th e state.
In the Portland area there will be
an open house T uesday, Dec. 9,
from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the C edar Hills
R ecreation C enter, 11640 S.W . Park
W ay.
P o r tla n d
C o m m u n ity
. December 3, 2014
C o lle g e ’s T errell Hall on the C as­
cade C am pus in north P ortland w ill
host open houses on Saturday, Dec.
6 and again Saturday, D ec. 13, both
days from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m .
T o register for one o f the events
o r fo r m o re in fo rm a tio n , v is it
co v ero reg o n .co m /ev en ts. You can
also call the federal H ealth In su r­
ance M arketplace call cen ter at 1 -
800-318-2596, which is open 24 hours
a day, seven days a w eek, and lan ­
guage assistance is available.
Illuminating the Soul of Portland Holiday Events
Soul District Community Tree Lighting
November 29, 2014 4-6PM
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live jazz from Soul 3', Visit from fire engine Station 13 &Full Tilt Riders motorcycle club, hot
coco, eider, scratch it giveaways from Oregon Lottery & raffle prizes from local businesses
Bring a new toy. non- perishable food item or monetary gift for donation and receive a raffle
ticket. location: NE MLR & NE Hancock Street (M IX Heritage Marker Park)
C ongratulations Lady Tigers
Window to the Soul Contest
November 29-December 22
The Trinity Lutheran School Lady Tigers are playing some great
volleyball and becoming great ambassadors for the northeast
Portland school. The team participated in a 32 team tournament
in Coos Bay earlier this fall and won four matches to get to the
finals and a second place finish. Pictured are (front row, from left)
Raven Pearce, Anna Ek Juarez, and Jeri Bahr; and (back row, from
left) Tamea Mitchell, Annie Bahr, Vivi Perez-Wolfe, Iman Pearce,
Pooja Prasad, and Kendall Anfield.
Local businesses ‘illuminate” & decorate their w indows for the holiday season. Vote for
your favorite Illuminated Window” by liking their picture on NNEBA’s Facebook page!
NNEBA North NorthEast Business Association Portland PDX
Soul District Holiday Buck
November 29-December 31
When you spend S25 at a participating Soul District Businesses you will receive a 10%
off “Soul District Holiday Buck” to be utilized at another participating business. Find
locations to pick up your bucks at www.NNEBAportland.org.
Soul District Bazaar & Gospel Sounds
December 6 & 7, 2014 10AM-7PM
Extra Help for Prescription Costs
With up to 20 unique vendors. Soul District branding items and a tremendous gift
wrapper!
Use your Soul District Holiday Bucks here. Location: 311 N. Ivy7 Street Portland, OR
97227. If you're interested in becoming a vendor contact NNEBA at 503-841-5032.
Invest in the Sou, of Portland.
Thank you to our Sponsors!
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SPINACOLIJMN
An ongoing series of questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession.
Part 26 KIDS AND CHIROPRACTIC
As the twig is bent so grows the tree
: I have
r e c e n tly
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o ur specialty.
in g to su rg e ry . O u r o ffic e is h ig h ly
m y son has one shoulder hig h er
: I have been told that m y child tra in e d an d sk ille d at h a n d lin g p ro b ­
than the other. C ould this be a sign o f needs an o p eratio n fo r a cu rvature lem s lik e th a t o f y o u r c h ild ’s. D o n ’t
a problem in his spine?
in h er spine. Is th ere an alternative? be fo o le d by th e th o u g h o f “ w a tc h ­
: G o o d th in k in g , m o m ! It
: Y o u m o s t d e f in ite ly s h o u ld in g th e c o n d itio n ” e ith e r. W ith o u t
surely could. In fact h aving one
h a v e a th o ro u g h C h iro p ra c tic p ro p e r a ss is ta n c e it w o n ’t g o aw ay.
shoulder h ig h er than the o th er is a
ch eck u p on y o u r ch ild im m ediately. S O
p i­ ffe r y o u r c h ild re n the b e st in h ealth
cardinal sign o f cu rv atu re o f the spine. nal surgery gets. A ll c o n se rv a tiv e e f ­ care. G iv e th em re g u la r C h iro p ra c tic
A ccording to C hiropractic research, fo rts at h a n d lin g y o u r c h ild ’s p ro b le m c h e c k u p s . A s th e tw ig is b e n t so
the earlier a curvature is caught, the sh o u ld be c o n sid e re d b e fo re c o n s e n t­ g ro w s th e tree!
h ig h er the p otential for success. T o be
certain about h ealth o f y o u r child, call
o u r office today for a professional sp i­
2124 NE Hancock, Portland Oregon 97212 • P h o n e : ( 5 0 3 ) 2 8 7 * 5 5 0 4
nal evaluation. Spines (big or sm all) are
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Flowers' Chiropractic Office
Dr. Billy R. Flowers