A6 Community Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, October 10, 2018 Award-winning advocate to speak at suicide forum Kevin Hines: ‘Life is a gift. That’s why they call it the present.’ By Richard Hanners Blue Mountain Eagle A powerful personal story lies behind the motivational message delivered by Kev- in Hines, an award-winning global speaker, best-selling author, documentary film- maker and suicide prevention and mental health advocate. Hines will speak in Grant County Oct. 18. On Sept. 24, 2000, two years after he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Hines attempted to take his own life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francis- co, California. Thousands of Contributed photo Motivational speaker and author Kevin Hines will speak at a community forum on suicide at the Grant County Fairground Pavilion on Thursday, Oct. 18, at 6:30 p.m. people have jumped from the bridge, and less than 1 per- cent have survived. Hines, 19 years old at the The deadline for What’s Happening items is 5 p.m. Friday. Call the Eagle, 541-575-0710, or email editor@bmeagle.com. For meetings this week, see our list in the classifieds. THURSDAY, OCT. 11 Grant County Wrestling Club registration and parent meeting • 6 p.m., Grant Union High School old gym Registration and a parent meeting starts at 6 p.m. All youths, ages 4-15 (freshman), are welcome to attend. Scholarships are available; contact a board member to learn more. A new girls division will be offered this year. Practice will begin Monday, Oct. 15, in the old gym and runs Mondays through Thursdays. Headgear is required, singlets are provided and some shoes are available to be borrowed. SATURDAY, OCT. 13 ‘Be the Difference’ training • 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Grant County Regional Airport Join us for a six-hour training exploring factors that impact the accessibility and effectiveness of our community services in- cluding trauma, poverty and what comes next. Light breakfast and lunch are provided, and door prizes will be awarded. Visit reg.plan- etreg.com/E979272931475 to register or for more information. TUESDAY, OCT. 16 Forest health field tour • 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., OSU Extension Office For more information or to RSVP, call 541-575-1911. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17 ‘Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia’ • 1-2:30 p.m., John Day DHS APD Office An educational seminar will be held about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia and the different stages, risk factors and the latest research and treatments available. To learn more or register, call 1-800-272- 3900. THURSDAY, OCT. 18 Chamber of Commerce luncheon • Noon, Outpost restaurant time, shattered several ver- tebrae and lacerated most of his lower organs. A Coast Guard boat rescued him from the frigid waters, and ex- perimental surgery removed nearly all physical evidence of the fall on his body. His will to live and stay mentally well has inspired people worldwide. Hines has spoken to high school and college students, clinicians and corporations, military personnel and policymakers. Hines’ first book, “Cracked Not Broken,” was released in 2013, and he was featured in the documentary film “The Bridge.” He has received numerous awards from mental health organiza- tions and more than 30 U.S. military excellence medals as a civilian. He told the Eagle he’s fa- miliar with Grant County’s economic problems and high suicide rate. “It’s a problem sweeping the nation right now,” he said. Hines said he won’t be there just to provide rhetoric. He will provide teachable content for people who are W HAT’S HAPPENING After the business meeting at 10:30 a.m. at the chamber office, the monthly no-host luncheon will feature guest speaker Paula Gunther, district ranger for North Fork John Day Ranger District. For more information, call Tammy Bremner at 541-575-0547 or stop by the office, 301 W. Main St., John Day. Dayville Community Fall Festival • 6 p.m., Dayville Community Hall For the event benefiting community hall renovations, attendees are asked to bring a salad or dessert, or chili to enter in the chili contest. Cornbread will be provided. Scarecrow winners will be announced. The event features a silent auction, cake walk and ap- ple station. For more information, call 541-987-2188. Community suicide forum Contributed photo Blue Mountain Healthcare Foundation President Jack Southworth auctions off items during the annual fundraiser dinner, with Blue Mountain Hospital District CEO Derek Daly in the background. The event is Saturday, Oct. 20, this year. SATURDAY, OCT. 20 Blue Mountain Healthcare Foundation dinner and auction • 6:30 p.m., Grant County Fairgrounds Pavilion Residents are invited to attend a forum featuring Kev- in Hines, a suicide prevention and mental health advocate, documentary filmmaker and best-selling author. Two years after he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Hines attempt- ed to take his life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge in 2000. He now travels the world to share his story in the hopes of preventing more suicides and educating people about wellness. For more information, visit kevinhinesstory. com. • 5:30 p.m., John Day Elks Lodge The Blue Mountain Healthcare Foundation will host its annual fundraising event, this year with a Halloween theme, “A Boo-tiful Night.” Proceeds benefit upgrades and projects in the hospital dis- trict. Admission is $30 per person or two for $50. Activities include a tri-tip dinner, door prizes, silent and live auctions, games and a costume contest. To RSVP by phone, for more information or to inquire about donations or table sponsors, contact Jena Knowles at 541-575-1311, ext. 2213, or jknowles@bluemountainhospital.org. SATURDAY, OCT. 13 FRIDAY, OCT. 26 Veterans information fair Benefit dinner to support GIST cancer research • 2-7 p.m., John Day Elks Lodge Veterans and families are invited to an event featuring informa- tion on a variety of veterans services, including telehealth, read- justment, transportation, legal services and suicide prevention. A free meal will be provided from 4-6 p.m. For more information, call 541-620-8057. • 4:30 p.m., John Day Golf Club The golf club is hosting a benefit dinner for gastrointestinal stromal tumor cancer research. There will be two dinner times at 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. RSVP by Oct. 17. The cost is $15, $25 for a couple and $7 under the age of 7. Dinner will include pork roast, mashed potatoes, vegetables, salad, bread and dessert. Attention Grant County Veterans: THANK YOU! Did you know Grant County Veterans Services Officer is available to assist YOU in applying for all VA benefits you may be entitled to? Katee Hoffman feeling pain and are in a dark moment right now. After 18 years of hard work, he has de- veloped 10 science-informed steps people can follow called “The Art of Wellness.” The steps are not new or special, he said, but they are effective and can be viewed for free on YouTube. He ac- knowledged that dealing with suicide is not easy. It’s about engaging the entire commu- nity, at all levels and occupa- tions, he said. Hines said he firmly be- lieves in his mission and has seen his practices work. It’s important to show a commit- ment to a person and develop interpersonal connections to succeed, he said. Hines will bring his mes- sage of positive attitude during a community forum at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, at the Grant County Fair- grounds pavilion. The McCosker Family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to all of the donors, organizers, and community supporters that made Graham’s fundraiser such a success! 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