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BILLINGS - May Day has traditionally included flower-themed festivities over the years: from dancing around a maypole to hanging baskets of flowers on a neighborâs door, and more recently, to bicycling on Billingsâ growing trail system with flowers. This yearâs May Day is Saturday, May 1, and Billings TrailNet invites the community to celebrate spring and the joy of getting out on the trails by participating in their 2021 Tour de Fleur, where bicycling, walking, running and flowers are celebrated on the trails, from May 1-7. The Tour de Fleur will kick off with a 15-mile ride on Saturday, May 1, according to a release. This ride will be for experienced cyclists who can ride unsupported for 15 miles. Billings TrailNet encourages people who cannot participate in a 15-mile ride, to share some joy and hang May baskets on neighborsâ and friendsâ doors. (Roll a letter-size paper into a cone, staple it in place and add flowers!) ....
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ANDY JACKSON/Stuff Occupational Therapist Kathy James and Neuropsychologist Matthew Manderson are concerned about the rise of concussions in children especially from mountain bike injuries. As the popularity of mountain biking surges New Plymouth health professionals are warning young riders to take head knocks seriously and get checked by a doctor before getting back on their bike. In Taranaki much of the growth in mountain biking has come via the New Plymouth Mountain Bikers Club, which has gone from 250 members five years ago to just under 1400 now. But as the number of kids engaging in the sport at places like Lake Mangamahoe goes up, so does the number of concussions. ....
Retired GP Ben Gray has from sandal-wearing to teaching medical students how to dress. Ben Gray retired from general practice late last year, after 35 years. Fiona Cassie from New Zealand Doctor charts his journey from long-haired Taranaki activist to GP advocate, trainer and academic. It was a while before young GP Ben Gray gave in and started wearing socks to work. The GP turned academic, sees some irony in the fact he’s now teaching dress code to the next generation of doctors. “I wouldn’t have met any of the dress code that I’m recommending [to medical students],” says Dr Gray. ....