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Give “PJ” a home in time for the holidays (View video here)
December 4, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
Christmas is a time for giving so why not give “PJ” a home in time for the holidays.
Emmaly Bennett with PJ from dwayne page on Vimeo.
“PJ” is the WJLE/DeKalb Animal Shelter featured “Pet of the Week”
“PJ is a one year old domestic short haired cat. He was a stray that someone turned in. He is fun and playful and he loves other cats. PJ has also been introduced to a dog so he seems to be pretty relaxed with anything (cats and dogs). He is ready to go (be adopted),” said shelter employee Emmaly Bennett.
Stop by the animal shelter soon and fill out an application, call 615-597-3647 (DOGS), or visit facebook. The shelter is currently open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 12-4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 to 12 noon. Closed Wednesday.
Located at 186 Transfer Station Road behind Tenneco Automotive
Donations are always needed at the shelter. Items needed include puppy food, kitten food, non-clumping cat litter, bleach, Lysol/Clorox wipes, paper towels, monetary donations for medical needs, laundry detergent, dishwasher detergent, and Milkbones. You can drop off donations during business hours or leave them at the front door. Community support is appreciated.
Other upcoming events:
*Pet photos with Santa are Saturday, December 7th from 5pm to 8pm at the Hendrix Law office during Christmas on the Square. They ask for a $10 donation for photos.
*Volunteer Orientation is Saturday, December 14th from 12-1 pm.
Benefit Pancake Breakfast for Mike Campbell Set for Saturday
December 4, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
The community is urged to rally in support of Mike Campbell, who has been diagnosed with Myeloma, a type of blood cancer.
A benefit pancake breakfast will be held for him on Saturday, December 7 from 7 to 10 a.m. at the Smithville Church of Christ Annex at 520 Dry Creek Road behind the church. Enjoy all you can eat pancakes with scrambled eggs, sausage, milk, orange juice, or coffee. The cost is $7.00 for adults and $5.00 for children age 12 and younger.
Campbell, father of Brittney Campbell Gulley and Kristen Campbell Dougherty, is currently undergoing treatment.
Friends and family invite you to attend this pancake breakfast in support of Mike. All funds received will go directly to Mike to help with his ever growing costs of co-pays and other medical expenses.
New Yoga Teachers Graduate from Smithville Training
December 4, 2019
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Five new teachers completed a rigorous 200 hour training to become certified yoga instructors this November, 2019. Libbie Napier, Adela Phillips, Betsy Moon, Cindy Epley and Mark Epley completed the course, offered at Center Hill Martial and Healing Arts Club located at 2580 Nashville Highway, next to the middle School.
Recent graduate Libbie Napier is a new resident yoga teacher at Center Hill Martial and Healing Arts Club, and her class can be enjoyed every Thursday at 5:15pm.
Anatomy and physiology, mind-body connection, physical body postures for healing and exercise, breath control, yoga philosophy, adaptations and sequencing of traditional body postures for all ages and body types, are among the subjects taught by instructors Paul and Coree Entwhistle, and Amy Schwartz Potter.
This training is remarkable because it is the first time such instruction has been offered in the county, and it is a beginning step to offering many diverse health and wellness opportunities to members of our community, young and old. It has been made possible by all of the people who support Center Hill Martial and Healing Arts Club, including the Dekalb Prevention Coalition, St. Thomas Health, the Hidden Harbor Marina, and Vitality Fit.
Center Hill Martial and Healing Arts Club is a 501c3 non profit corporation dedicated to providing an inclusive martial arts and yoga experience with a focus on citizenship, leadership, and self-discipline. Building confidence and assertiveness skills, programs address bullying and introduce peer mediation skills. The focus is not only on training physical attributes (the techniques of martial arts and yoga), but also in training the mental and emotional attributes of courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self control, and respect. As a well-rounded program, there are resources available for children, adults, and families of different abilities and economic situations. More information about local classes and teacher trainings can be obtained by visiting the website at centerhillmartialartsclub.com or calling 615-418-6220.
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