Page 4 CLINCH VALLEY TIMES, St. Paul, VA, Thursday, February 21, 2008
SIGNING PROCLAMAT]ON :Three career and techniSi] organization
student presidents attended the proclamation signing on January 17. The three
officers and the organizations they represent are: Tyrell Junius, HOSA Region I
Vice President; David Poole, Valley Regional Technology Student Association
President; and AJ Delauder, Future Business Leaders of America State
President.
Delauder attends signing of proclamation
On January 17, Governor Saint Paul High School and ginia Association of Career and
Tim Kaine signed the proclaim- Virginia FBLA state president, Technical Education (VACTE)
ation recognizing February as was in Richmond to attend the
Career and Technical Education proclamation signing. While in
Month. AJ Delauder, a senior at Richmond, AJ attended the Vir-
Castlewood
Elementary to
celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday
The Castlewnod Elementary
School Library will sponsor
several activities to celebrate Dr.
Seuss's birthday and Read
Across America. On Wednesday,
February 27, a birthday party
bash will be held in the school
library from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
There will be games, refresh-
ments and prizes. All Castle-.
wood Elementary School stu-
dents and siblings must be
accompanied by an adult. On
Friday, February 29, first grade
students will be served a special
"Green Eggs and Ham" break-
fast. The library will also spon-
sor a book fair during the week
of March 3. On March 4, fami-
lies are invited to "Family Night
at the Book Fair," as well as a
special Family Literacy event.
Professional Leadership Seminar
for Virginia Educators. She parti-
cipated in the VACTE Legis-
lation Day on January 18. AJ
met with Senator Phillip Puckett,
Senator William Wampler, and
Delegate Bud Phillips in their
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Winebarger
(Natasha Roman)
Exchange wedding vows
Charlie Winebarger and February 9 in Gatlinburg,
Natasha Roman.were married on Tennessee.
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Pharmacy & Your Health
Medicines Prescribed for Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition in which there is rapid
turnover of cells. Health researchers have determined that
inappropriate functioning of the immune system leads to this
condition. A type of white blood cell known as the T cell becomes
overactive, leading to rapid cell turnover. A buildup of skin cells
results in thick silvery scales. The scales may cover red patches
of skin. Other symptoms of psoriasis may include dry skin,
thickened nails, and stiff joints. The severity of this condition may
range from only a small affected area to a large area of scaling.
Factors that may trigger T cell malfunction include infections,
injury, stress, and certain drugs, such as lithium and certain
medications for high blood pressure.
Topical steroids are prescribed for the treatment of mild to
moderate psoriasis. They work by slowing cell turnover, thereby
reducing inflammation. Calcipotnene (Dovonex) is a vitamin D
analogue prescribed as a cream, ointment, or solution for the
treatment of psoriasis. For treatment of severe psoriasis, oral or
injected medications may be prescribed. Methotrexate,
azathiopdne, and cyclosporine are oral drugs that may be
prescribed to reduce inflammation. Immune modulator drugs,
such as etanercept (Enbrel) and infliximab (Remicade) are
sometimes given.
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RECEIVES VFW AWARD Dylan Allen, a senior at Castlewood High School,
was recently presented with a certificate of merit and a $100 scholarship in:
recognition of his being the district winner in the Voice of Democracy contest::
sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The competition offers prizes for
speeches that are well conceived and well delivered. Allen's speech was titled "Myl
Role in Honoring America's Veterans." He submitted an audio file of the speeeh
for judging. VFW members Steve Ray andPhil Burchette made the aresentation.
offices in the General Assembly
building to discuss current issues
and pending bills supporting
career and technical education in
Virginia.
Tacoma
Bluegrass
The Tacoma Community
Center features Bluegrass music
every Saturday night from 7-
10:30 p.m
The February 23 featured SPHS ECOLOGY CLUB St. Paul High S-ehool's Ecology Club students have ;
band is Kentucky Red Blue- begun their annual animal husbandry efforts. These students eonstructedl
grass, homemade bird feeders by applying peanut butter and birdseed to pine cones,
In addition to music, cakes The pine cones will hang on the trees of the school's site to feed the birds
will be held, as well as a throughout the winter. Students also use birdseed, corn, and apples to feed the;
drawing for one free pass for a wildlife of Lake Estonoa throughout the winter.
couple. Concessions include hot ial Ed Deadline for i
dogs, hamburgers, soup beans Russell Co. Schools' Spec
and corn bread. classifieds
Admission for the event is Advisory Committee to meet is Tuesday noon!
$5 per person.
The Center is on Stone The Russell County School 28, at the Russlel County School
Mountain Road just off Route System's Special Educaton Board office, Lebanon.
58 between Norton and Coe-Advisory Committee will meet All interested parents and
burn. at 3 p.m. Thursday, February citizens are welcome to attend.
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you'll come and join us. Club I Daily:7-9 PM
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meetings are held at the Lab- 7.9 PM
anon Lifesaving Crew building
on the second Tuesday of each i malill ,m l=llam
month at 7 pm. Everyone is: Starring:
welcome to attend, i Sa m l L. Jackson
For information on club i Dailg/: 7:30.9:15 PM ~
meetings, events or anything : S;at-Sun:2:15.5~
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Dave Dierks, by Russell County QWL i start, n,:
Due to the automation of }]
Markus Lynch, mail, the old route addresses for,M Ui
this area will not be recognized :'
by mail sorting machines. MailDrolly: 9:20 P "!
WCYB News Center 5 addressed to route and box !
numbers will be returned to .up.r at z=tu.r,l :'
senders before it reaches the
Pinpoint Weather
carder. ' : 24/77 Movie Line: 276-679-4252 " "
Post office box customers = Supe~r Tuesday ALL Tickets - $450 :.
may use their 911 addresses; i i
however, they must place their Starriog: i
P,O. BOX 939 ABovEP'O" BOXthe addreSScity anddirectlYstate ii I.arryTheCablefiuy
Lebanon, VA 24266 penMen of the address. This will [i: :4:45o7:15'9:15PM
guarantee that the mail will be sat-Sun: 2:30 4:45
w/rv, cor sorted to the post office box 7:15.9:15PM
rather than the 911 address.
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mail by carder are urged to : Starring: i
Phone (276) 889-1380 numbers on their mailnboxes.rememberto display 911 iFreddieHighm re~i ~!~ii]
Fax (276) 889-1388 nai :4:3O 9. ~::~
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