Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Congratulations to 2017-2018 UthMpact Leadership Class VII


 
Congratulations to 2017-2018 UthMpact Leadership Class VII

Students from Polk County high schools have been nominated by school principals and community members to participate in the 2017-2018 UthMpact Leadership Class VII. This unique program, spearheaded by InnerAct Alliance, StandUP Polk, UthMpact, business and community partners, helps teens develop crucial leadership skills. 

The 40 new Leadership Class members will attend a DiSC Profile Training, Leadership Retreat, and Etiquette Dinner this summer. Beginning in September, the youth leaders will travel throughout the county once a month to experience the inner workings of local business, government, healthcare, education, and law enforcement. The teens will meet with influential leaders to discuss challenges faced in the community and suggest proactive solutions. 

Makenna Adamson from McKeel Academy High School
Rocky Alejandro from Haines City High School
Jack Aranda from George Jenkins High School
Mackenzie Aranda from Harrison School for the Arts
Josie Blum from Lake Wales High School
Darek Brock from Mulberry High School
Kaitlyn Brown from Lakeland High School
Kasandra Correa from Haines City High IB
Alexander Cortez from Haines City High School
Lane Edelson from Bartow IB
Kelsey Elmhorst from McKeel Academy High School
Jeremiah Feddeler from Lakeland High School
William Garcia from All Saints Academy
Chayil Garnett from Lake Wales High School
Soteria Garnett from Lake Wales High School
Cameron Glenn from Central Florida Aerospace
Annabella Griggs from Discovery High School
Chloe Heminger from Winter Haven High School
Peter Hussey from Polk Collegiate
Shanaya Jaitly from Bartow IB                      
Willie Knighton from Lake Wales High School

Megan Kobunski from Haines City High School
Craig Massey from Summerlin Academy
Emma Moses from Harrison School for the Arts
Cole Mount from Summerlin Academy
Trinity Myers from Kathleen High School
Julia Norman from Lakeland High School
Gabriela Olivera from Lakeland High School
Joey Penas from Bartow IB
Megan Pieske from Harrison School for the Arts
Trent Poquette from Discovery High School
Angel Rivera-Quinones from Haines City High School
Monica Rodriguez from Central Florida Aerospace 
Olivia Schneider from Haines City High IB
Jackie Scott from Lake Gibson High School
Donnia Skipper from Lake Region High School
Isabella Wallace from Summerlin Academy
Wyatt Wilkinson from Winter Haven High School
Bailey Williams from Lake Gibson Middle School 
Joshua Wingo from Polk Collegiate


REGISTER NOW for the 2017 RED RIBBON HALF MARATHON, 5K & KIDS RUN Saturday, November 11th


 REGISTER NOW for the
2017 RED RIBBON
HALF MARATHON, 5K and KIDS RUN
Saturday, November 11

Join us as we honor our brave Veterans at the Red Ribbon Half Marathon, 5K & Kids Fun Run on Saturday, November 11, 2017 around the picturesque Lake Mirror and Lakeland’s beautiful downtown and lake to lake area! It’s a fun family event for adults to compete in the Half Marathon or 5K and K-8 students to participate in the Kids Fun Run.

Start Time
  6:30 am for Half Marathon
  7:00 am for 5K
8 am for Kids Fun Run

Lake Mirror Promenade at 121 S. Lake Avenue, Lakeland
 
Register Today at www.RedRibbonHalf.com


 
Our community’s Red Ribbon tradition continues with Polk County’s Half Marathon, 5K & Kids Fun Run on Saturday, November 11, 2017 in support of bullying and substance abuse prevention. The Red Ribbon Half Marathon, 5K & Fun Run, presented by Title Sponsor Publix Super Markets, Inc., InnerAct Alliance, and partner MidFlorida Credit Union, is a Family Event where adults can compete in the Half Marathon or 5K, and K-8 students can participate in the Kids Fun Run. Early registration is encouraged at www.RedRibbonHalf.com.

The Kids Fun Run for K-8 students begins at 8:00 a.m. with check-in at 7:00 a.m. at the Lake Mirror Auditorium. The Fun Run is FREE for those who pre-register before November 1st ($5 fee after 11/1/17) and includes a commemorative Run t-shirt and free refreshments. The Kids Run will start and finish at Lake Mirror Promenade and follow a route around Lake Mirror. Awards will be given for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place runners in gender categories, and to the top 3 elementary schools and top middle school with the largest percentage of participating students, based on school census. The private school with the highest percentage of participation will also receive a trophy.

CELEBRATNG OUR VETERANS!  In celebration of the Veterans Day Weekend, we are offering an opportunity for all race participants to honor a Veteran by nominating them for a FREE HALF MARATHON or 5K REGISTRATION when you register to Run! Veterans Slots are limited. For registration and event information, please visit www.RedRibbonHalf.com and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RedRibbonRunSeries. We look forward to seeing you November 11.

We are excited to partner with The Lakeland Chamber of Commerce for THE BIG EVENT: A Family Celebration of Lakeland, which begins after the Red Ribbon Run events at 4:00 pm at the historic Lake Mirror Promenade. The BIG EVENT will feature local live music, delicious food, a kids’ fun zone, Business Expo, Makers & Artisans Row, and more! 




Kicking the Habit – Most Effective Smoking Cessation Methods


Kicking the Habit – Most Effective Smoking Cessation Methods

Now six months into 2017, how is your New Year’s Resolution to quit smoking coming along? What methods have you found to be most or least effective? It’s no secret that most smokers become addicted to nicotine, a drug naturally found in tobacco. In fact, more people in the U.S. are addicted to nicotine than to any other drug – according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nicotine may be as addictive as heroin, cocaine, or alcohol. Quitting smoking is difficult and often requires several attempts. People who stop smoking often return to smoking because of withdrawal symptoms such as feeling irritable, angry or anxious, having trouble thinking, craving tobacco products, feeling hungrier than usual.

A report released by the CDC in April 2017 and published in the journal Preventing Chronic Disease has studied the most popular smoking cessation techniques and methods used by nearly 16,000 adult cigarette smokers in the U.S. over a two-year period from 2014-2016. The study determined that 74.7 percent of survey participants used multiple methods during their most recent quit attempt.

“Giving up cigarettes all at once (63.3 percent) and reducing the number of cigarettes smoked (62 percent) were the most prevalent methods,” said the CDC. The nicotine patch, gum, or other approved Food and Drug Administration (FDA) methods were popular amongst 25.4 percent of respondents. Other quit methods include getting help from a doctor or health professional (15.2 percent), using smoking-cessation medications approved by the FDA (12.2 percent), receiving help from a website (7.1 percent), or a Quit-line (5.4 percent).

E-cigarettes have quickly become the most popular smoking cessation product (35.3 percent). However, e-cigarettes are classified as a tobacco product by the FDA, creating controversy about whether it is a safe, effective smoking cessation tool. “There is no conclusive scientific evidence that e-cigarettes are effective for long-term cessation of cigarette smoking,” the CDC said. “E-cigarettes are not approved by the FDA as a smoking cessation aid. Most smokers who are switching to e-cigarettes or ‘mild’ cigarettes are not switching completely or stopping their cigarette smoking.”

There are local resources available to help you live a tobacco-free life. Florida Department of Health Tobacco Free Florida’s cessation campaign, “Quit Your Way”, offers phone, group, web options, and text support. Free nicotine replacement therapy (patches, lozenges, or gum) are also available. For a list of Tobacco Cessation support group sessions offered in Polk County, please visit www.tobaccofreeflorida.com/quityourway or call 877-848-6696.