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annual Charity Ball, Diamonds & Ice: An Affair Of Elegance.
Call Big Brothers Big Sisters today to find out how you can be a friend
and make a BIG difference in Baytown.
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Put this date on your calender today, Tuesday, October
3,2006 @5:45 p.m. The location is the new El Toro on
Garth Road. Mention you are there f<fr the free seminar.
For additional information, please call 281-422-8248
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Are you tired of dentures that move while you attempt
to eat? Are you unhappy about not eating, biting or
enjoying foods you want to enjoy? Are you embarrassed
by your smile? Would you like to improve your health
and improve the quality of your life?
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Tom Jinks of Star Motor Cars presents Tracey Ferrell Terry, Charity
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Charity Ball. Star Motor is an Emerald Diamonds underwriter for
the ball, Diamonds & Ice: An Affair Of Elegance.
San Jacinto Methodist Hospital is The Centenary diamond sponsor
for Service League’s 41st annual Charity Ball. Laurie Terry of San Jacinto
Methodist Hospital presents a check for $2,500 to Kathi Kosher
Clausen, Service League President. The ball, Diamonds & Ice: An Affair
Of Elegance, will be held on Nov. 4 at the Omni Hotel in Houston.
Kenneth L Mitchell
State Farm Agent
Baytown, TX 77520
Bus: 281-427-8081
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Shriners will be raising
Ball chairman, a $1,500 check for the Service League’s 41st annual
p.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday
fr6m 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Elton Rodgers of the
Baytown Shriners said that
for the 22 hospitals approxi-
mately $1.8 million dollars a
day is spent for operations.
More than 800,OOo chil-
dren have been helped at
Shrine Hospitals since the
first hospital was established
in 1922 in Shreveport
Louisiana.
“We never have charged a
patient or parent,” said
Rodgers.
Rodgers said that 97 per-
cent of what they raise goes
directly to the hospitals that
. .are free to children that do
Baytown Shriners will raise money Friday and Saturday for the not have insurance or any
Shriners Hospitals across North America. The money will go the other means of paying for
22 hospitals that help, children all over North America with various
different health problems.
Channelview for men wear- in front of business,
ing Shriners Fez and yellow
vests on street corners and
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If people are not able to
make a donation this week-
end, they can go to
www.shrinershq.org and
make a donation online.
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BaytowgrSun photo/Danielle Ponder
The Ross S. Sterling Meistersingers rehearse “Festival Sanctus,” a selection from their 2006 Fall Concert repertoire to be performec
Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Sterling auditorium. The free concert will feature all five of the Sterling choirs along with junior high choirs frorr
Highlands, Gentry and Cedar Bayou. The RSS choirs are under the direction of Tim Vaughn and Holly Hopper.
the Oct. 10 meeting of San Jacinto Methodist Hospital’s
Diabetes Support Group. Focus of the speech will be
“Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD).
PVD is a disease of the blood vessels outside of the heart
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money this Friday and
Saturday across East Harris
County and Chambers
County for the 22 Shriners
Hospitals for Children in
North America.
“This is for the hospitals
and for the kids,” said Ivan
Andrews, second Vice
President.
The event is part of the
Shrine Hospital Benefit
Days, benefiting the
Shriners children’s burn
units, orthopedic and pedi-
atric hospitals all over North
America including Canada
and Mexico.
To donate money keep
your eyes peeled while
drive around Baytown and
through Highlands, Crosby,
Mont Belvieu, Anahuac,
North Shore and
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This free support group will meet at 6 p.m. in Conference
Rooms 1 and 2 On the first floor of the hospital’s Alexander
Campus, 2710 Alexander Dr. The group is djien to all with
diabetes, their families and caregivers. The meeting is coordi-
nated by Diabetes Educators. For information, call 281-420-
6161.
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Interventional cardiologist Dr. Edward Leahey will speak at The Better Breathers Club, sponsored by San Jacinto
za-x ,A—z:---Methodist Hospital and the American Lung Association, will
meet Friday from 1-3 p.m. at the hospital’s Cancer Center,
4Q21 Garth Road.
This free support group is open to all who suffer from
the arms, legs, stomach or kidneys that often is a result of dia- emphysema, chronic asthma and chronic bronchitis, their fami-
betes. Dr. Leahey will discuss the risk factors, symptoms and lies and their caregivers.
trpatmpnt Dottie Cook MS, RD, LD, of San Jacinto’s Nutrition
Services Department, will speak on “Bright Ideas for Better
Breathing.” The presentation will focus on healthy eating and
nutrition, tips for preparing healthy food, health issues, COPD
and a question/answer session.
A registered respiratory therapist facilitates the group. For
infSnWon, call 281-420-8737.
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 315, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 2006, newspaper, October 5, 2006; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1191229/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.