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<strong>Winters</strong> (CA) <strong>Express</strong>, Thursday, August 23, 2007 — A-8‘Give a pint,get a pint’offered forsummerblooddonorsBloodSource and Baskin-Robbins have partnered againthis summer to thank blooddonors. Through Aug. 31,everyone who donates bloodat any BloodSource center ormobile drive will be thankedwith a coupon for a free pint ofice cream from Baskin-Robbins.During the summer months,blood donations tend to drop.Regular blood donors arebusy with vacations and summertimeactivities. Highschool and college student donationsdecline becauseschool is out for the summer.Couple the drop off in donationswith the potentially increasedneed for blood due tovehicle and recreational accidentsand community bloodsupplies become stressed.BloodSource’s long-standingrelationship with Baskin-Robbinshelps maintain a safe andplentiful blood supply overthe summer, ensuring patientsat community hospitals receivethe blood they need.“Every day someone donatesblood it means anotherlife is saved, and another familyis left intact,” said Blood-Source Director of OperationsDebbie Milios. “We are trulythankful to Baskin-Robbinsfor our longstanding partnership.Our donors enjoy the icecream in the summer!”Giving blood is easy, safeand takes less than one hourBlood donors must be in generallygood health, at least 17years old (16 with parentalconsent) and weigh 110pounds or more. There is noupper age limit for donatingblood. A photo ID is requiredwhen registering to donateblood. To make an appointmentor to find a mobile blooddrive in your area, call 866-822-5663.LaughterClub invitesnew membersThe Davis Hysterical SocietyLaughter Club cordiallyinvites the publicfor laughter exercises onThursdays at 7 p.m. the InternationalHouse 10 CollegePark in Davis. Thegroup meets in the lowermeeting room down thestairs on the right.Laughter Club is a placewhere people come togetherto laugh their stressaway. The meeting includesvarious easy to followlaughter actions,breathing and some gentlestretching. (Club participationcan easily be doneseated). Jokes and comedyare not needed, only thejoy of laughing. Researchshows that laughterstrengthens the immunesystem, improves breathingand arterial flow, aidsdigestion and sleep.Laughter adjusts bloodpressure and blood sugars,relaxes muscles and reducespain. Most importantit helps folks get alongtogether better. The groupsupport lifts members’spirits. The atmosphere isrelaxed and up beat. Theclub session lasts about30–40 minutes.There is no cost to attendLaughter Club and everyoneis welcome. TheLaughter Club leader isDeb Roquet a CertifiedLaughter Leader/AATHmember — Association forApplied and TherapeuticHumor. For more information,contact Roquet, 400-9310 or droquet@sbcglobal.net.Television listings offered tovisually impaired customersVisually impairedCalifornians can nowindependently accesstheir local televisionlistings through onetelephone call thanks toan expanded servicesupported by the CaliforniaState Library’sBraille and TalkingBook Library (BTBL).The television listingsare a new feature ofNFB-NEWSLINE®, afree electronic newspaperservice for the visuallyimpaired whichcarries 242 newspapersand magazines includingthe New York Times,Wall Street Journal,and USA Today. By simplyentering their zipcode, source of televisionreception, andtime zone, visually impairedcustomers havequick and easy access totheir local televisionlistings.NFB-NEWSLINE®, aservice of the NationalFederation of the Blind,uses Zap2it televisionlistings, a product ofTribune Media Servicesand the leading sourceof entertainment list-ings in the country.“It is so important tofind quality televisionprogramming for youngchildren. Now I canchoose appropriate televisionshows for my children,just like any othersighted parent,” says EricDuffy, a blind parent oftwo children.“I know that our sightimpaired customers willenjoy this new serviceprovided through CaliforniaState Library’sBTBL,” State Librarian ofCalifornia Susan Hildrethsays. “Disseminatinginformation to ourcustomers is a key missionof the CaliforniaState Library and thisnew feature of NFB-NEWSLINE® gives us anexcellent opportunity todo that.”For more informationabout BTBL’s NFB-NEWSLINE® servicecontact BTBL at (800) 952-5666 orbtbl@library.ca.gov.

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