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August 30, 2017

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B-10 Local Wednesday, August 30, 2017 The Press-Dispatch AREA HAPPENINGS Al-Anon meeting – Meetings are each Wednesday at 11:30 a.m., located at 424 W. 7th St. in Jasper. For more information, call 812-887- 0349. Celebrate Recovery Program – Meets every Sunday night from 5 to 7 p.m. at 207 Lafayette St. in Winslow. For more information, call Krys- tal Breeding 812-582-2562. Winslow Alcohol Anonymous – will meet ev- ery Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Call 812-789-8535 for lo- cation of the meeting. Narcotic Anonymous – Every Monday at 7 p.m. at River of Life Fellowship Church. For more information, contact 812-380 -1395. Pike County Moms Group – Pike County Moms Group meets every first and third Thurs- day of the month at Otwell United Methodist Church. Children are welcome. For more infor- mation, visit their Facebook page at Pike County (Indiana) Moms Group. Online American Heart Association E- Learning–Four out of five cardiac arrests hap- pen at home. Are you prepared with CPR if a loved one suffers a cardiac emergency? The American Heart Association is making CPR training more accessible by offering blended learning, an on- line training tool! To get started, go to the website www.onlin- eAHA.org and select "Course Catalog" to find the appropriate course. Once the online portion is complete, print the certificate and call Memo- rial Hospital and Health Care Center's Health and Wellness staff at (812) 996 -2399, option 1, to schedule a skills session with an AHA Instruc- tor and complete your certification. The skill ses- sions are scheduled for 30 to 60 minutes and are offered for BLS for Health Care Providers, Heart- saver® CPR with AED, and Heartsaver® First Aid CPR with AED. Cost for the skills session portion is $30 and will be located in the Health and Wellness Class- room at Memorial Southside Office, 1100 West 12th Avenue is Jasper. For more information, call Memorial Hospital's Health and Wellness department at (812) 996 - 2399, option 1, or toll free at (800) 852-7273, ext. 2399. Heartland Half Marathon in need of volun- teers–Are you looking for a fun service project the whole family can participate in? The Heart- land Half Marathon committee is in need of vol- unteers for this year's Heartland Half Marathon. The event is scheduled to take place during La- bor Day Weekend on Saturday, September 2 in Jasper. The events will include a half marathon, 5K, and team challenge. Volunteers are needed for registration in the morning and afternoon on Friday, September 1 and during the race on Saturday, which will be- gin at 7:30 a.m. Volunteers generally work in pairs or small groups, and children/teens can also help when paired with an adult. Volunteers also receive a free T-shirt. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, call the Marketing Department at Memorial Hos- pital at (812) 996 -2333. History Comes Alive–at the Indiana Military Museum on Saturday, September 2, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, September 3, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Commemorate the 72nd Anniversary of the end of W WII. Museum admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children. Seniors and Veterans get a $1 dis- count. Parking is $2 per vehicle. Admission is free for the outdoor events. The Indiana Military Mu- seum is at 715 S. 6th Street, Vincennes. Free Health Screening–There will be a PSA (prostate specific antigen) screening test for pros- tate cancer for men 40 years and older. It will be from 9-11 a.m. on Wednesday, September 6, 2017, at the Petersburg Senior Center. Jay Inman (left) signs up for the Do Not Call Registry during a visit by the Office of the Indiana Attor- ney General's Mobile Operations Center to the main branch of the Pike County Public Library in Peters- burg on Friday, Aug. 25. Residents could also search for unclaimed property and file consumer com- plaints, as well as learn what the Office of the Attorney General is doing for Hoosiers across the state. Assisting Inman are OAG digital director Kristen Williams and OAG director of communications Jere- my Brilliant. Ed Cahill photo Above: Patty Tegmeyer, of Peters- burg, signs up for the Do Not Call Registry and checks for unclaimed property during a visit by the Of- fice of the Indiana Attorney Gen- eral's Mobile Operations Center to the main branch of the Pike Coun- ty Public Library in Petersburg on Friday, Aug. 25. Assisting Tegmey- er are OAG digital director Kristen Williams (left) and OAG director of communications Jeremy Brilliant (center). Ed Cahill photo Right: The Office of the Indiana Attorney General's Mobile Oper- ations Center stopped at the main branch of the Pike County Public Library in Petersburg on Friday, Aug. 25. 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