The March issue of Health Matters features:
*Healthy Outlook: Pine View students whip up healthy treats; Sound sleep is the thing dreams are made of
*Cover Story: Guidelines for women's health from skincare to screenings
*Health Calendar: Local events, seminars and support groups
*Senior Moment: Wii offers more than fun and games for seniors
*Picture of Health: Tom Heatherman gives the skinny on a healthy lifestyle
Do you have a story to tell? Don't forget to pass on any health tips you use, trends you have seen, local fitness and nutrition classes you love or a new medical procedure you want to share, etc., by e-mailing Managing Editor Jessica Luck at jluck@yourobserver.com. The next Health Matters will be published Thursday, April 15.
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12 Drag Queen Brunch at Sangria Tapas Bar
10:00 am - 3:00 pm - Feb
12 Take a Stand Against Genocide
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Feb
12 Singles on the Go Travel Meeting
2:30 pm - 5:00 pm - Feb
13 Town Hall Lecture Series featuring General Stanley McChrystal
10:30 am - 9:00 pm
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PHOTO GALLERY: Booker High School Jazz Ensemble's Death By Chocolate
02/06/12
Booker High School’s Vocal Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo hosted this fundraising event to fund their trip to compete in the Berklee Jazz Festival in March. The students performed Broadway favorites, jazz standards and modern songs while the audience enjoyed coffee and chocolate. -
PHOTO GALLERY: Cardinal Mooney Walkathon
02/06/12
Cardinal Mooney High School hosted its 11th annual walkathon to raise money for All Children’s Hospital Saturday Feb. 4. Students and families joined staff to walk for a cause. Eleven years ago, the high school lost several students to leukemia and decided to start this fundraising event to raise funds for research. The walkathon, which includes a dance-off, concession stands and field-day activities, was sponsored by Harmor Mobility, Sarasota Lanes, Petland and Tropicana. -
PHOTO GALLERY: First Friday Dance at Senior Friendship Center
02/06/12
The Sarasota Senior Friendship Center hosted its First Friday Dance on Friday, Feb. 3. Seniors gathered to socialize and bust a move to the sounds of Kentucky-based band, Memories.
