Literacy: Matters
Literacy: Matters
Literacy: Matters
Matters
December 2013
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Free Tai Chi Program, Designed to Reduce Older Adults Risk of Falling, Begins in January at the Library Annex
The Creek County Literacy Program, in conjunction with the Creek County Health Department, is offering new class dates for their program designed to reduce older adults risk of falling. Classes will be held for 12 weeks. The starting date for the Library Annex Tai Chi Program is set for Monday, January 6th at 10am. The first class will begin with a discussion on Tai Chi, including a question and answer session. Classes will be held every Monday at 10am for one hour. Tai Chi Quan Moving for Better Balance is a free program geared towards adults 65 years of age and older. It is encouraged for anyone over 45 years of age, shared Instructor Gina Wozencraft. The purpose of the program is to improve ones balance and reduce the likelihood of falling. Studies have shown that Tai Chi improves muscular strength, balance, postural control, and reduces the older adults risk of falling by 47-55%, as well as reducing the risk of falls by Parkinsons Disease patients by 67%. The eight forms in this program are all derived from the traditional, well-known 24-form Yang style Tai Chi, which has been tailored to older adults wishing to improve balance and mobility, she explained. Research evidence shows falls among older adults in Oklahoma are on the rise, and is the leading cause of fatal and non fatal injuries in older adults. One in three adults over age 65 fall each year, and 20 to 30% of falls result in moderate to severe injuries such as bruises, hip fractures, or head traumas. In 2008, hospital studies concluded 14,830 fall-related discharges; almost 11,000 were 65 or older. Fall-related hospitalizations increased 66% from 2004 to 2008, and this number continues to rise as the baby boomers continue to age. This program is one of the scientifically tested and proven interventions that are recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2008) as an effective community-based exercise program to prevent falls for older adults. Currently, the program is being piloted by several other State Health Departments in the United States, including California, New York and Oregon. The Tai Chi program is being offered free of charge at the Library Annex for Creek County residents that choose to enroll in the 12 week program. Instructor Gina Wozencraft recently completed master level training as the community instructor sponsored by the Injury Prevention Services of the Oklahoma State Department of Health, and will be looking forward to meeting with each participant to discuss the program further. Gina is employed by the Creek County Health Department also as the Certified Spanish Interpreter, PIO, and a Certified WIC Nutrition Technician. No prior sign-ups are required to attend class. For more information, please call 918-224-9647. The Library Annex is located at 15 North Poplar Street in Sapulpa.
Sapulpa High School Choir and Santa Claus Visit CCLPs Annual Holiday Celebration
CCLPs Annual Holiday Celebration brought Learners, Tutors, Board Members and Friends together for a time to celebrate. Live music by the Sapulpa High School Jazz Choir, a hearty potluck dinner and a Santa presenting a wrapped gift for each and every child made it a very special event. More photos are on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CreekCountyLiteracyProgram.
TRC Disaster Solutions Donates CCLP Receives Grant from 20 Turkeys to CCLP Family Oklahoma Literacy Coalition
TRC Disaster Solutions has partnered with CCLP for many years. Not only does owner Felix Ontiveros have a heart for education, but he has a heart for the community. On behalf of TRC Disaster Solutions, Board Vice President Derald Buckley recently delivered 20 Turkeys to CCLP. These turkeys were distributed to Learners, Tutors and Volunteers of CCLP. They have been extremely philanthropic to the community, and this was a very generous, appreciated gift. There were 20 very happy CCLP families! shared Melissa Struttmann. The Mission of TRC is to deliver high quality property recovery, restoration and reconstruction services with integrity. TRC and its employees are dedicated to serving our customers in order to reduce business interruption resulting from a wide array of disasters and emergencies and to mitigate loss from such events. TRC is committed to maintain and utilize the most current technologies and to consistently invest in the continuing education and effectiveness of its greatest resource - its people. On December 1, Oklahoma Literacy Coalition and Tinker Federal Credit Union announced they are presenting CCLP with a grant in the amount of $1,000 to fund two iPads. This grant will make a huge impact as we continue to create a digital learning environment for our Adult Learners, said Melissa Struttmann, Executive Director. Thank you, OLC and TFCU!
18 Board Meeting 15 Board Meeting Library Annex5:30pm Library Annex5:30pm March 3/10/17/24 Tai Chi Library Annex10am 17 Adult Book Club Library Annex5:30pm
May 21 Board Meeting 10 Adult Book Club 21 Adult Book Club Library Annex5:30pm Library Annex5:30pm Library Annex5:30pm 27 Adult Book Club 18 Board Meeting 20 Board Meeting Library Annex5:30pm Library Annex5:30pm Library Annex5:30pm
The Mission of the Creek County Literacy Program is to encourage, educate and equip aspiring readers to overcome the barriers of illiteracy.
11x17 copy paper Mailing Labels Postage Stamps File Cabinets Answering Machine Postage scale Paper Products for kitchen & bathroom Bottled Water
If you wish to donate business products or professional services, contact Melissa M. Struttmann, Executive Director at 918-2249647 or [email protected].
With In-Kind Products or Services We are always in need of educational and office supplies including:
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