Monday, November 23, 2009

What's happening around town?

Friday, December 4th- Downtown Ag Parade and street party on Third Ave. The party starts at 5 and the parade starts at 7!

La Leche League meetings will be held at Baby, Naturally every third Monday at 10am. The next meeting will be On December 21st. For pregnant and nursing moms & their babies.

Friday, November 13, 2009

The most important thing you can do to protect your family from the flu...

It's NOT getting vaccinated! It is Vitamin D supplements! The current government Vitamin D dosage recommendations are WAY off. Did you know that Vitamin D deficiency is related to cancer, hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis and so much more, and up to 3/4 of the population is Vitamin D deficient. Read this article to learn more, and then go get your Vitamin D!!!
http://www.cbn.com/community/closerlook/GailonTotheroh3/C124_VitDSuperProtector.pdf

This weekend in Downtown Moses Lake...


Don't miss the Downtown Open House Friday & Saturday. Businesses are staying open late and serving refreshments! The Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony is Saturday November 14th with entertainment starting at 4pm and the lighting at 6pm, followed by a free movie in Sinkiuse Square (A Charlie Brown Christmas)- Bring your blankets! The Girl Scouts are selling Hot Dogs and Hot Chocolate and the Dutch Oven Society is offering wonderful chili and cornbread with all proceeds going toward Thanksgiving Turkeys for the Food Bank! Come have some good family fun!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Keeper Moon Cup


The Moon Cup is an innovative feminine hygiene product that is worn internally, freeing women from the dependency of cumbersome, uncomfortable, expensive, paper-based products. Economical, efficient, comfortable and enviornmentally friendly, re-usable menstrual cups are an attractive alternative to other feminine hygiene products. Made by a woman for women, the Moon Cup (medical-grade silcone) is FDA approved and one of only 2 menstrual cups made in America. The Moon Cup is designed to catch your menstrual flow, rather than absorbing it. The Moon Cup has a potential life expectancy of 10 years. You can expect to spend $3 to $7 per cycle with regular tampons, but the Moon Cup cost is about 27 cents per cycle! Go Green!