Calling all artists! Space is still available to be a vendor at the 37thannual Help Center’s Festival of the Arts, which occurs Thanksgiving weekend. The Festival brings top artists and craftspeople from throughout the northwest to the Gallatin Valley.
Visit http://bozemanhelpcenter.org/fundraisers.php or call 406.580.0967 for more information and applications. The Festival of the Arts is the primary fundraiser of Bozeman’s HELP CENTER, a 24-hour crisis counseling and referral center serving the people of the Gallatin Valley. The event will take place Thanksgiving weekend at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds from 12 pm to 5 pm on Friday, November 28 and from 10 am to 4 pm on Saturday, November 29. Adult admission is $3 for one day. Children under 12 will be admitted for free.
Big Sky Resort is encouraging students to strive for academic improvement while experiencing the benefits of outdoor recreation through their M- BAR-T Program and participation in Bozeman High School’s Project Excel Program. Both programs are an incentive-based, designed to encourage students to improve their grades and reward achievement for making the honor roll.
M-BAR-T Program offers discounted Moonlight Season Pass and Big Sky Resort Season Pass to students in 6th through 12th grade attending specific public, private, and home schools in the Gallatin, Madison, Beaverhead, Park, and Sweet Grass counties who achieve a 3.0 GPA or higher for the 1st applicable grading period of the 2014-2015 school year.
Bozeman High School Project Excel Program offers students with a 3.0 GPA or higher from the previous semester a free Sky Card providing free ski dates and daily discounted rates. In addition to being in good academic standing, Bozeman High School students need have to 10- 15 hours of community service.
“We feel strongly about Montana’s youth succeeding in the classroom and experiencing outdoor sports,” said Brandon Bang, Sales and Marketing Director at Big Sky Resort. “Both programs encourage young people to experience the beauty, freedom and physical challenge of snow sports with their friends and family.”
To learn about either program, please visit www.bigskyresort.com/M-BAR-T or www.bhs.bsd7.org.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The thought of having breast cancer is frightening to everyone, and especially devastating to women. However, ignoring the possibility that you may develop breast cancer or avoiding the processes to detect cancer can be dangerous. Fewer women are dying of breast cancer, largely due to advances in screening and treatment. Poorer women, however, are seeing a slower decline in breast cancer fatalities, in part because of barriers and less access to these medical advances and preventative care.
At Bridgercare, we see women of all ages, backgrounds, and socio-economic statuses. Bridgercare offers annual breast exams and breast lump checks to women and men of all ages regardless of ability to pay. We can help you determine when to get a mammogram, write the order for a mammogram, and interpret the results for you. Breast cancer affects us all, whether we’ve had a friend, sister, or mother diagnosed. Awareness that we need to take breast-cancer prevention seriously is becoming increasingly important. At Bridgercare, our goal is to make prevention available to all our patients, no matter their income level.
Although there are some women who are at higher risk, the fact is that all women are at risk for breast cancer. That is why it is so important to follow this three-step plan for preventive care. Although breast cancer cannot be prevented, early detection of problems provides the greatest possibility of successful treatment.
What is the three-step plan?
Routine care is the best way to keep you and your breasts healthy. Although detecting breast cancer at its earliest stages is the main goal of routine breast care, other benign conditions, such as fibrocystic breasts, are often discovered through routine care.
Step 1. Breast Self-Examination (BSE)
A woman should begin practicing breast self-examination by the age of 19 and continue the practice throughout her life - even during pregnancy and after menopause. BSE should be done regularly at the same time every month. Regular BSE teaches you to know how your breasts normally feel so that you can more readily detect any change. Changes may include:
• development of a lump
• a discharge other than breast milk
• swelling of the breast
• skin irritation or dimpling
• nipple abnormalities (i.e., pain, redness, scaliness, turning inward)
If you notice any of these changes, see your healthcare provider or call Bridgercare as soon as possible for evaluation.
Step 2. Clinical Examination
A breast examination by a medical provider trained to evaluate breast problems, like Bridgercare’s medical team, should be part of a woman's physical examination. Although recommendations vary, Bridgercare advises:
• Between the ages of 19 and 39, women should have a clinical breast examination by a health professional every year.
• After age 40, women should have a breast exam by a health professional every year, including a check of the underarm.
A physical breast examination by a physician or nurse is very similar to the procedures used for breast self-examination. Women who routinely practice BSE will be prepared to ask questions and have their concerns addressed during this time.
Step 3. Mammography
Mammography is a low-dose x-ray of the breasts to find changes that may occur. It is the most common preventative imaging technique. Mammography can detect cancer or other problems before a lump becomes large enough to be felt, as well as assist in the diagnosis of other breast problems. However, a biopsy is required to confirm the presence of cancer.
Because when to begin and how often to have mammograms is controversial, talk with your medical provider about a mammography schedule that is appropriate for you based on your overall health and medical history, risk factors, and personal opinion or preference.
According to the National Cancer Institute, women in their 40s and older should begin having a screening mammogram on a regular basis, every one to two years. Bridgercare’s medical team recommends starting at age 40, women should have a screening mammogram every year. (A diagnostic mammogram may be required when a questionable area is found during a screening mammogram.)
Both the National Cancer Institute and Bridgercare suggest that women who may be at increased risk for breast cancer based on family or medical history should talk with their medical provider about whether to begin having mammograms at an earlier age.
About Bridgercare:
Bridgercare provides excellent, affordable reproductive and sexual healthcare and education in a safe, supportive, empowering atmosphere. We are a non-profit, family planning clinic that provides services to men and women regardless of ability to pay. We seek to improve the lives and future prospects of children and families. Our specific strategy is to prevent unplanned pregnancy and promote preventative health. If we are successful, child and family well-being will improve.
Please visit www.bridgercare.org to find out more.
Bridgercare is a member of Montana Shares and the Montana Nonprofit Association.
The Yellowstone Park Foundation (YPF) and Xanterra Parks & Resorts Guest Donation Program topped the $1 million mark in August.
Since 2000, YPF and Xanterra have partnered on this program, and as a result, thousands of Xanterra’s hotel guests have donated $1, $2 or more in appreciation of their trip to one of the world’s jewels. The program is simple. When checking in, Xanterra encourages its Yellowstone lodging guests to support YPF, the official fundraising partner of Yellowstone.
“The contributions by these generous donors have significantly enhanced a variety of important programs in Yellowstone including wildlife research, trail restoration, and youth programs,” said Karen Bates Kress, president of the Yellowstone Park Foundation. “Xanterra has been a terrific partner in making this program happen.”
Jim McCaleb, general manager of Xanterra Parks & Resorts at Yellowstone, said that supporting YPF is one of the most important ways his company can help protect and preserve Yellowstone.
“This is a terrific opportunity for guests to give back to Yellowstone after a memorable experience,” said McCaleb. “The number of people who participate demonstrates broad support for the work of the Yellowstone Park Foundation, and the impact it has on all aspects of the Park.”
The Artists’ Gallery in the Emerson Cultural Center will be featuring the work of Anne Danahy and Matt Piedalue during the month of October. The show will include an Artwalk on October 10th where you can meet the artists and share a glass of wine.
Danahy’s Montana paintings exhibit the subtle luminescence of watercolors and the passionate depths and intensities of oil. She likes to see as a small child sees – with wonder and love for people, animals and nature seeking the obscured or innocent. Her bluebird paintings have become popular with locals and tourists as a way to capture a part of the Montana landscape.
Piedalue finds that being an artist is an incurable disease. He discovered clay while attending Montana State University and it has since taken over his life. His style is sturdy and comfortable to use but is influenced by science fiction and comic book art. Many pieces are organice in appearance, ranging from plant-like vases to mugs with monstrous teeth and pitchers with horms and beak-like spouts.
Come and meet these artists at the October Artwalk in the Emerson Cultural Center on Friday, October 10th from 5-8 pm and find out about what inspires them and see the results of those inspirations.
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