Nurses’ Week: Kathy Peterson - A Home Health Nurse
Rose Green-Flores
Lake Regional Health
Throughout National Nurses’ Week, May 6 to 12, Lake Regional Health System and the Lake Sun will celebrate the nursing profession with profiles of exceptional nurses working at the health system. -
Like most nurses, Kathy Peterson, R.N., performs a variety of duties every day, but she doesn t work in a hospital or clinic. She goes directly to the patients, providing care in their homes.
“After graduating from nursing school, I joined Lake Regional Home Health,” Peterson said. “I liked the idea of working with patients in their home environments, and the flexible schedule was appealing.”
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Photo: Former Wisconsin Poet Laureate, Kimberly Blaeser
In celebration of National Poetry Month, the Winona Fine Arts Commission is very pleased to announce the final selections for the second year of the public art initiative: The Winona Poetry Walk.
This project consists of original poetry stamped into sidewalks and installation of the poems will be ongoing in summer and fall 2021. Stay tuned for a viewing and poetry reading celebration upon completion of the installations. The FAC requested submissions of original short poems (or parts of poems) and received a wonderful variety of responses. Ten poems have been selected by the following poets: Jerome Christenson, Michael William Doyle, Dan Eastman, Parker Forsell, Nancy Kay Peterson, Marcia Ratliff, Steve Schild, Sabrina Schlichting, and Lucas Stangl. The Fine Arts Commission has also continued their inclusion of one professional poet of renown or public title with a work by former Wisconsin Poet Laureate,
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From left are Kathy Peterson of Rural Ministry, Mayor Michael VandeVelde, Rob Dorman of the agency.
WESTFIELD On April 10, the Chautauqua County Rural Ministry held one of it’s Nourish New York distribution days at the Westfield American Legion.
About 20 helpful citizens turned out to help unload trucks, stuff bags and boxes with food to hand out.
The Chautauqua County Rural Ministry is an interfaith human service agency. They have been awarded a grant through New York state to help local businesses recover from the pandemic.
It’s a program that gets food from restaurants and markets that have been hit hard by the pandemic and put it in the hands of people that need it. Westfield Mayor Michael VandeVelde said, “It was an honor to help CCRM when they were here in Westfield. Thanks go out to CCRM’s director Kathy Peterson and CCRM’s Rob Dorman and all the people that came to help.”
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