Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 2002 — Page 31
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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2002
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PROGRAM COORDINATOR AMERICORPS/INDIANA READING CORPS This is a one-year contract, full-time, salaried position with benefits. The Program Coordinator is a full-time AmeriCorps member who manages the tutoring program for county school children grades K-5 as well as organizes and executes three public literacy events. Applicant must be a U/ Gtizen. bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required. Previous community service experience preferred, for a complete job bulletin visit www.depauw.edu/admin/hr. This position made possible through an Indiana Campus Compact/Indiana Reading Corps grant and benefits will be furnished through the grant program, /end a letter of application addressing the applicant's position qualifications, resume and three letters of reference to: Cathy Hamilton, IRC Sita Supervisor, Hartman Center for Civic Education and Leadership, DePauw University, 500 E. Seminary Street Greencastle, IN 46135. Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until position is filled. PePauw University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women and members of underrepresented groups.
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tes, and infant mortality. The goal for the Health Fair is to offer free screenings, health education, and counseling services to Black and other minority populations, especially those individuals who lack access to health care. The Black & Minority Health Fair is made possible in part through the cooperation of the following community/corporate sponsors: • Aventis Pharmaceuticals • Citizens Health Corporation • Clarian Health Network • Clear Channel Outdoor • Community Hospitals Indianapolis • Downtown Park and Shuttle • Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Agency • Indianapolis Recorder • Marion County Health Department • Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Inc. • Oncology & Hematology Associates Inc. • Radio One • Roche Diagnostics • Roche Pharmaceuticals Inc. • St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers • St. Vincent Hospitals and Health Services • State Department of Health, Breast and Cervical Cancer Program and Division of HIV/STD • Walgreens • Wishard Health Services • WISH-TV The Health Fair will be held at the Indiana Convention Center, 100 S. Capitol Ave., in Exhibit Hall D during the following hours: • Thursday, July 18 from 5-8 p.m., • Friday, July 19 from 1-8 p.m., • Saturday, July 20 from 10-8 p.m. • Sunday, July 21 from noon-8 p.m.
Tips for being physically active at any size
(NUE) — Healthy, fit bodies come in all sizes. People who are large, however, can sometimes face special challenges in trying to be active. But whatever your size or shape, there are many ways to enjoy being physically active. Regular physical activity improves your self-image, lowers stress, boosts your mood, gives you more energy, helps you move with more grace and confidence, helps you sleep, and increases your strength. Being active also may protect you from developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and other health problems. Start exercising now and keep moving for a healthier life. There ar? many activities out there to enjoy: walking, water workouts, riding a bike or weight training can be good choices. Before starting an exercise routine, talk to your health care provider. Then, try some of these ideas to get started: • Start slowly. Your body needs time to get used to your new activity. • Warm up. Warm-ups get your body ready for action. Shrug your shoulders, tap your toes, swing your arms or march in place.
• Slow down little by little. Cooling down may protect your heart, relax your muscles and keep you from getting hurt. • Set goals — both short term and long term. A shortterm goal may be to walk five minutes at least three days for one week. A long-term goal may be to walk 30 minutes most days of the week by the end of six months. • Keep a journal of your activity. You can look back and feel good about your progress. • Fit exercise into your daily life. Plan ahead and try to be active when it works best for you. • Get support. Get a family member or friend to be active with you. Have fun, and try different activities to find the ones you really enjoy. • Stay motivated. If you cannot do an activity, do not be hard on yourself. Feel good about what you can do. It may be easier the next time. For more information, call 1 -877-946-4627 or log on to www.niddk.nih.gov/health/nutrit/nutrit.htm to request the free brochure “Active at Any Size” from the Weightcontrol Information Network. WIN is a national information service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health.
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