New Bremen/New Knoxville Rotary to host blood clinic
Rotary Club blood clinic: 7 to 9 a.m., New Bremen High School commons, New Bremen.
NEW BREMEN The New Bremen/New Knoxville Rotary Club blood clinic will be from 7 to 9 a.m. Saturday, March 6 at New Knoxville School multipurpose room and March 27 at New Bremen High School commons.
Joint Township District Memorial Hospital will provide low-cost blood screenings, including a basic health panel, PSA, thyroid, c-reactive protein, HgB A1Cm and vitamin D. The most expensive test is $40.
Pre-registration is not required.
Rotary Club blood clinic: 7 to 9 a.m., New Bremen High School commons, New Bremen.
Blood screening events to be held in New Bremen and New Knoxville
NEW BREMEN The New Bremen/New Knoxville Rotary Club will be hosting their 31st annual Blood Testing Clinics on March 6 and 27. The blood draw and testing is conducted by Joint Township District Memorial Hospital. Lab reports are mailed directly to the participant.
The blood screening clinic is being held from 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. at the following locations:
• March 6: New Knoxville School Multipurpose Room
• March 27: New Bremen High School Commons
Free refreshments and blood pressure screenings will be available. The Auglaize County Sheriff’s Office will be onsite to take expired, no longer used medications as part of the drug take back program.
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Nothing short of a Christmas miracle
By Blythe Alspaugh - balspaugh@sidneydailynews.com
Sylvia Roop, of Celina, sorts presents she has organized for pick-up.
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“As a foster parent recruiter, I’m constantly out in the community talking with organizations, and networking, and things like that. When it comes to this I am currently looking at our lobby with all these gifts that I’m trying to put name tags on and organize, right it literally has brought me down to where I am getting teared up just thinking about how amazing our community has been,” Sylvia Roop, foster parent recruiter for SAFY, said.