THOUSAND OAKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
480 W. GAINSBOROUGH ROAD, THOUSAND OAKS CA 91360
Thousand Oaks Pastoral Staff
The pew Church Office
Larry Meager, Senior Pastor
805-368-6462 cell
APRIL 25, 2009 2686 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91359
805-388-6407 home Phone: 805-373-0320
E-mail: lkmeager2000@yahoo.com Fax: 805-373-0629
E-mail: to.church@verizon.net
Michael Brownfield, Associate Mailing Address
805-368-6377 cell 587 Ventu Park Road, E-910
805-494-1202 home Newbury Park, CA 91320
E-mail: brownmk@gte.net
Office Hours
Kristie Hudema, Office Secretary Mon. & Fri. 9 a.m. – Noon
Website: www.thousandoaks.netadventist.org Tues. Wed., & Thurs. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
E-mail: to.church@verizon.net
―THIS SABBATH we will be continuing the series on the Beatitudes, ―The Great Omission,‖ a series of messages
by the pastors explaining the Beatitudes which Jesus announced in the Sermon on the Mount. This Sabbath’s
sermon by Pastor Meager is called ―Taking Care of Business.‖ It is a message based on Matthew 5:7, ―Blessed
are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.‖ The text this Sabbath is Hebrew 4:14-16.
SUNSET Friday April 17, 2009 will be at 7:29 p.m.
WINGS - (Women IN God's Service) - Thank you for remembering the women's ministry with your gifts of support.
Because of you, over 30 TLC baskets have been given out to women within our church family and even into the
community, to those who have been going through some challenging times. Once again, thank you, and may
God continue to bless you, as you are blessing others. ~The WINGS team.
DO YOU GET THE PEW? If you don’t get The Pew by e-mail or our website, there are copies available on the table
outside.
―THE GREAT OMMISSION,‖ our sermon series on the Jesus’ Beatitudes, will continue today and will finish on May
30.
PARENTS – During the children’s story, we invite you to accompany your children to the front and sit beside them
during the story time. This will encourage them to sit quietly as they listen to the story teller. If they become
―straying lambs,‖ please be ―good shepherds‖ and bring them back to your side. Thank you so much.
YOUR HELP NEEDED - with the Shawn Boonstra evangelistic meetings (May 1-30) in Los Angeles. Find out how
you can help by attending a rally at the White Memorial SDA Church this coming Sabbath afternoon (April 18) at
2 p.m. Hear Shawn Boonstra speak, and learn how to be involved as a greeter, behind-the-scenes helper, or
even giving Bible studies.
DONNA HAZZARD SERVICES – We are sad to announce that Donna (Rovetti) Hazzard passed away in her sleep
Tuesday night, April 14. Please remember Cecil and Donna’s children and extended family in your prayers. A
memorial service will take place at the Thousand Oaks Seventh-day Adventist Church on Sabbath afternoon,
May 2, at 4 p.m., with a reception following in the fellowship hall.
THE PARADISE ADVENTIST ACADEMY CHOIR & BAND will perform a sacred concert, 5:00 p.m., Sabbath, May 2 at
the Moorpark Community Fellowship, Mesa Verde Middle School, 14000 Peach Hill Rd, Moorpark. The 60-
member Band & Choir is under the direction of Tim and Sheri Hansen. For more information and directions,
www.moorparkcommunitychurch.com or call 805-857-1097.
BIRGITT CARTER has joined the ranks of church members who have had surgery. This past Monday, she had
back surgery to relieve severe pain. Please keep her in prayer as she recovers. Cards or phone calls only for now,
please. Please also continue to remember in prayer Donna Wyman, Robert Vann, Beatrice Weiss and Eberhardt
Schreck, as they recover.
BUDGETING & FINANCE CLASS has been rescheduled to May 16, 2009 7:00-:8:00 p.m. We will meet in
Fellowship hall. Subject will be announced. Please call Tillie @ 805-375-7350 if you have any questions.
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SAVE THE DATE FOR "FIREPROOF" Married, Single, Young Adult or Mature Adult - Join us at the church, May
9th at 7:30 pm, as we close out the Sabbath together with worship. Plan on staying as we show the new, action-
packed love story movie "FIREPROOF." Free childcare for younger children will be provided during the movie.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT "FIREPROOF" PART 2 - Comments from an 18 year
old about FIREPROOF: "Ok, I am only 18, so I don't relate to the whole marriage aspect. However, watching
FIREPROOF helped me realize just how pure and wholesome true love is. This movie helped me realize that
when I do get married someday, if anything is going on between me and my future wife, I should trust God and
talk things over with my wife. FIREPROOF is an amazing movie.
READ THE BIBLE IN A YEAR SCHEDULES are available outside on the table in the patio area.
IF YOU SPONSORED A PATHFINDER FOR THE BIKE–A-THON and the Pathfinder has not yet collected the money
from you and you're not sure who you sponsored. You may place the money in a tithe envelope and write on it
―Pathfinder Bike-a-thon.‖ Thank you for your generous support of the Thousand Oaks Pathfinder Club.
SHUFFLE IN CROWD-Have you ever been surprised? I mean really surprised? I was on Wednesday of this week. I
went to purchase a copy of a new book titled Liberty and Tyranny at Barnes and Noble. To my shock there were 4
people in line in front of me at the information desk asking for the same book. So I got into my car and drove to
the Borders book store. They had a stack of about 10-12 books prominently displayed at their information
counter. I grabbed 4 copies. As I was waiting in line to pay for them I noticed that the 2 people in front of me also
were buying the book. I spoke to the man directly in front of me about his purchase and he informed me that at
the book signing for this book in New York city 6,000 people showed up. If you want to hear this book read it is
available to you the shuffle in crowd on our computer. Just go download it onto your shuffle. I believe it is a book
that will be seminal in describing the journey our country, the United States will take, while we as Adventists look
for the "Lamb" who will become the "beast." DESIRE OF AGES IS NOW AVAILABLE ON AUDIO.
"IT HAS BEEN TWO YEARS since we last held a nominating committee meeting to elect church offices. On
Sabbath April 25th we will be soliciting the congregation for members to serve as Nominating Committee for the
filling of offices for the next two year cycle. Thank you for giving this process your time, prayers and attention. We
desire to serve our Lord and Savior in this, the Thousand Oaks church body. Knowing that prophetic time is
shorter every day we ask for your renewed interest in serving God and His church in the areas he has gifted you
in. Thank you for giving this your thought during this coming week as we will then ask you for your recommended
names next Sabbath morning who can help fulfill our work as members of the nominating committee."
ARE YOU TIRED OF TRYING TO CONTROL EVERYTHING IN YOUR LIFE—YOUR HURTS, HANG-UPS, HABITS? Are you
tired of trying to be God and you at the same time? Why not learn how to let God be in control and find the
wonderful peace and healing He offers. There are two jobs: God’s and mine! We have been trying to do God’s
job, and we can’t! On the flip side, He won’t do our job. We need to do the footwork! We need to admit that we
are not God and that our lives are unmanageable without Him. Then, when we have finally emptied ourselves,
God will have room to come in and begin His healing work. At Celebrate Recovery, we learn how to release our
hurts, hang-ups and habits into the hands of God. In this supportive, confidential group, we are learning how to
find the release and peace God offers. Join us this coming Tuesday night at 7 p.m. (and every Tuesday night) in
the multipurpose room. Or call Yoli or Henry Hernandez for more information (805) 443-9545.
CHOIR REHEARSAL -Fridays - 7 p.m. the second & fourth weekend will meet in Sanctuary. Sabbath after church
— 2:00 p.m. the first & third weekend will meet in Kindergarten room. Choir members and anyone interested in
singing are welcome.
COME TO ME, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. (Matt 11:28) We are here to pray
with you. Email us at: prayingsisters@yahoo.com or call 310-579-5111.
VISIT our church website regularly at http://thousandoaks.netadventist.org/ to see what is happening, listen to
video testimonies by new members, read updates on our school building program, listen to a sermon if you
missed church, learn what is happening at church for the coming Sabbath, and read inspiring articles available
only online.
THE PATHFINDERS ARE COLLECTING ALUMINUM CANS AND PLASTIC BOTTLES. Please continue to bring in those
cans and bottles every week so we can collect and earn money for Oshkosh. Thank you for your cans and bottles.
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We have earned so far $12,000.00 of the $20,000.00 that we need to go to Oshkosh. Please continue to donate to
the Pathfinder club.
PLEASE KEEP THE EVENING FREE! The Social Committee is having a Pizza, Popcorn, and Games Night in the
Fellowship Hall. Fun for all ages! It’s going to be on May 2nd @ 7:30 p.m.
CAES DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS, “The Wizard of OZ” on Sunday, May 17, 2009 @ 6:00 p.m. at NPAA Chapel.
Tickets are $5.00 per student & Senior citizens and $7.00 per adult. Tickets will go fast, so please call CAES @
805-498-2391 and reserve your seats today.
NEED YOUR HOME CLEANED? Please call Roger at 805-375-5745.
OUR TINY TOTS BEGINNERS SABBATH SCHOOL needs teachers an pianists who are willing to share a tiny bit of
time and a whole lot of love. You don’t need experience or a Hollywood smile. You don’t even have to prepare
materials — it’s done for you! If you can read from a 4x6 card and you care about His little ones, then you’re the
among the chosen! Contact Kay Meager with questions or to sign up for a slot. Thanks!
ADVENTIST BOOK CENTER BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE-Adventist Media Center -11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Thursday,
May 7, 2009, Simi Valley SDA School- 1:15 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Thursday, May 7, 2009, Newbury Park Academy-
3:15 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Thursday, May 7, 2009, Adventist Media Center -11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Thursday, June 4,
2009, Pacific Union Conference- 1:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Thursday, June 4, 2009, Newbury Park Academy- 3:15
p.m.-6:00 p.m. Thursday, June 4, 2009, Pacific Union Conference- 1:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 24,
2009, Thousand Oaks SDA Church 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Wednesday June 24, Newbury Park Academy- 3:05 p.m.-
6:00 p.m. Thursday, June 25, 2009, Adventist Media Center -11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Thursday, June 25, 2009,
BOOKMOBILE ON VACATION JULY2ND -20TH.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
NEXT CHURCH BOARD AND FINANCE MEETING WILL BE MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2009.
SOCIAL MINISTRY COMMITTEE monthly meeting will be at 9:00-9:45 am every 4th Sabbath of the month at the
multi-purpose building (lunch room).
CELEBRATE RECOVERY meets every Tuesday at 7:00-8:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall.
PATHFINDER SCHEDULE– April 15– Spring Break, 22– meeting, 29-meeting, May 6-meeting, 13-meeting, 20–
meeting 27-INVESTITURE.
ADVENTURER CLUB FOR more information please call Nelly @ 805-276-2316.
NPAA SCHEDULE -April 19-22 - Senior Trip, April 25 - ASB Western Night, April 30-May 5 - Music Tour, May 15 -
Olympic Day, May 15 - NTP Vespers, May 19 - Awards Program (6:30), May 25 - Memorial Day (No School), May
28 - Music Department Spring Concert.
CAES SCHEDULE - April 19- School Festival, April 27-28-April Break – No School, April 30 Midterms.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY!" To our April birthdays, may God richly bless you this year. If we have missed your birthday or
have it wrong, we are sorry! Please call Kristie 805-373-0320 and let her know so she can correct it. Thank you!
1 Soo Kim 10 David Castro 22 Veronica Anguish
1 David Paik 10 Jaelynn Bruce 23 Kristine Allaire
3 Michael Dappalonia 11 Karen Wood 24 Neal Bauman
3 Dee Pflugrad 12 Dong Kim 25 Kathy Jones
4 Charmaine Strumpfler 13 Julia Medcalf 26 Donna Wyman
5 Frances Williams 17 Laurel Howard 27 Diane Goad
8 Monika Arnold 18 Marilyn Siess 28 Leslie Styadi
8 Rosalyn D’Amico 19 Alan Curameng 29 Mary Ann Cossentine
8 Jeanne Dalrymple 19 Jill Zappia
8 Jennie-Kay Dappolonia 21 Dollie Lieberman
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READ THE BIBLE IN A YEAR ARIL 2009
□1 Luke 3 Num 25,26 Prov 18
□2 Luke 4 Num 27,28
□3 Luke 5 Num 29,30 Psa 36
□4 Luke 6 Num 31,32
□5 Luke 7 Num 33,34 Psa 37
□6 Luke 8 Num 35,36
□7 Luke 9 Deut 1,2 Psa 38
□8 Luke 10 Deut 3,4
□9 Luke 11 Deut 5,6 Prov 19
□ 10 Luke 12 Deut 7,8
□ 11 Luke 13 Deut 9,10 Psa 39
□ 12 Luke 14 Deut 11,12
□ 13 Luke 15 Deut 13,14 Psa 40
□ 14 Luke 16 Deut 15,16
□ 15 Luke 17 Deut 17,18 Psa 41
□ 16 Luke 18 Deut 19,20
□ 17 Luke 19 Deut 21,22 Prov 20
□ 18 Luke 20 Deut 23,24
□ 19 Luke 21 Deut 25 Psa 42
□ 20 Luke 22 Deut 26,27
□ 21 Luke 23 Deut 28 Psa 43
□ 22 Luke 24 Deut 29,30
□ 23 I Cor 1 Deut 31,32 Prov 21
□ 24 I Cor 2 Deut 33,34
□ 25 I Cor 3 Josh 1,2 Psa 44
□ 26 I Cor 4 Josh 3,4
□ 27 I Cor 5 Josh 5,6 Psa 45
□ 28 I Cor 6 Josh 7,8
□ 29 I Cor 7 Josh 9,10 Prov 22
□ 30 I Cor 8 Josh 11,12 Psa 46
FROM THE SECRETARY’S DESK
No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be
tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that
you can stand up under it. I Corinthians 10:13 NIV
May your day be filled with all things good.
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Every Sunday afternoon, after the morning service at the church, the Pastor and his eleven year old
son would go out into their town and hand out Gospel Tracts. This particular Sunday afternoon, as it
came time for the Pastor and his son to go to the streets with their tracts, it was very cold outside, as
well as pouring down rain. The boy bundled up in his warmest and driest clothes and said, "OK, dad,
I'm ready.‖His Pastor dad asked, "Ready for what?"
"Dad, it's time we gather our tracts together and go out." Dad responds, "Son, it's very cold outside and
it's pouring down rain." The boy gives his dad a surprised look, asking, "But Dad, aren't people still
going to Hell, even though it's raining?" Dad answers, "Son, I am not going out in this weather."
Despondently, the boy asks, "Dad, can I go? Please?" His father hesitated for a moment then said,
"Son, you can go. Here are the tracts, be careful son." "Thanks Dad!" And with that, he was off and out
into the rain. This eleven year old boy walked the streets of the town going door to door and handing
everybody he met in the street a Gospel Tract. After two hours of walking in the rain, he was soaking,
bone-chilled wet and down to his VERY LAST TRACT. He stopped on a corner and looked for someone
to hand a tract to, but the streets were totally deserted.
Then he turned toward the first home he saw and started up the sidewalk to the front door and rang
the door bell. He rang the bell, but nobody answered....he rang it again and again, but still no one
answered. He waited but still no answer. Finally, this eleven year old trooper turned to leave, but
something stopped him....Again, he turned to the door and rang the bell and knocked loudly on the
door with his fist. He waited, something holding him there on the front porch He rang again and this
time the door slowly opened.
Standing in the doorway was a very sad-looking elderly lady. She softly asked, "What can I do for you,
son?" With radiant eyes and a smile that lit up her world, this little boy said, "Ma'am, I'm sorry if I
disturbed you, but I just want to tell you that *JESUS REALLY DOES LOVE YOU* and I came to give you
my very last Gospel Tract which will tell you all about JESUS and His great LOVE."
With that, he handed her his last tract and turned to leave. She called to him as he departed. "Thank
you, son! And God Bless You!" Well, the following Sunday morning in church Pastor Dad was in the
pulpit. As the service began, he asked, "Does anybody have testimony or want to say anything?
Slowly, in the back row of the church, an elderly lady stood to her feet. As she began to speak, a look of
glorious radiance came from her face, "No one in this church knows me. I've never been here before.
You see, before last Sunday I was not a Christian. My husband passed on sometime ago, leaving me
totally alone in this world. Last Sunday, being a particularly cold and rainy day, it was even more so in
my heart that I came to the end of the line where I no longer had any hope or will to live.
So I took a rope and a chair and ascended the stairway into the attic of my home.... I fastened the rope
securely to a rafter in the roof, then stood on the chair and fastened the other end of the rope around
my neck. Standing on that chair, so lonely and brokenhearted I was about to leap off, when suddenly
the loud ringing of my doorbell downstairs startled me. I thought, "I'll wait a minute, and whoever it is
will go away."
I waited and waited, but the ringing doorbell seemed to get louder and more insistent, and then the
person ringing also started knocking loudly. I thought to myself again, "Who on earth could this be?
Nobody ever rings my bell or comes to see me." I loosened the rope from my neck and started for the
front door, all the while the bell rang louder and louder.
When I opened the door and looked I could hardly believe my eyes, for there on my front porch was the
most radiant and angelic little boy I had ever seen in my life. His SMILE, oh, I could never describe it to
you! The words that came from his mouth caused my heart that had long been dead, TO LEAP TO LIFE
as he exclaimed with a cherub-like voice, "Ma'am, I just came to tell you that JESUS REALLY DOES
LOVE YOU." Then he gave me this Gospel Tract that I now hold in my hand.
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As the little angel disappeared back out into the cold and rain, I closed my door and read slowly every
word of this Gospel Tract. Then I went up to my attic to get my rope and chair. I wouldn't be needing
them any more.
You see---I am now a Happy Child of the KING. Since the address of your church was on the back of
this Gospel Tract, I have come here to personally say THANK YOU to God's little angel who came just in
the nick of time and by so doing, spared my soul from an eternity in hell." There was not a dry eye in
the church. And as shouts of praise and honor to THE KING resounded off the very rafters of the
building, Pastor Dad descended from the pulpit to the front pew where the little angel was seated.
He took his son in his arms and sobbed uncontrollably. Probably no church has had a more glorious
moment, and probably this universe has never seen a Papa that was more filled with love & honor for
his son.... Except for One. Our Father also allowed His Son to go out into a cold and dark world. He
received His Son back with joy unspeakable, and as all of heaven shouted praises and honor to The
King, the Father sat His beloved Son on a throne far above all principality and power and every name
that is named.
HEALTH NUT
23 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Your Body and Health-Fascinating facts on nutrition,
exercise, and more. By Health.com
In the spirit of those annoying, addictive, you-know-you're-reading-them-even-though-you-wish-you-
weren't Facebook notes popping up everywhere, Health.com presents its list of 23 random things you
might not know about the human body, nutrition and exercise, sickness, and health. Go ahead: Pass it
on to your friends.
1. Rinsing your nose with salt water can help keep you healthy and ward off allergy symptoms. Nasal
irrigation is a cheap and easy way to find relief if you have spring allergies, nasal congestion, stuffy
noses or post-nasal drip, says Dr. Melissa Pynnonen, co-director of the Michigan Sinus Center and an
assistant professor in the University of Michigan's department of otolaryngology.
2. Dogs can smell cancer and low blood sugar. The Pine Street Foundation, a cancer-education and
research center in San Anselmo, Calif., published a study showing it was possible to train dogs to
identify, based on breath samples, which patients had lung and breast cancer. Now the organization is
recruiting ovarian cancer patients and dogs for a new study. In diabetics, the presence of ketones—
substances made by the body during the metabolic process—can be smelled in urine and on the
breath when blood sugars are high. Dogs can pick up on other smells that humans can’t when glucose
levels drop.
3. Researchers at Cornell University found that people who pass through an entryway near the kitchen
tend to eat 15 percent more than those who use the front door.
4. You're more likely to have a heart attack on a Monday, or up to three days after you've been
diagnosed with the flu or a respiratory tract infection. The risk of dying from a heart attack increases by
a third during outbreaks of the flu and related respiratory diseases, found researchers at the University
of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The study authors estimate that 90,000 coronary deaths
could be prevented a year in the United States if more heart patients simply got a flu shot.
5. You can't get a tan from your computer screen. The Computer Tan Web site was created as a hoax
to raise awareness about skin cancer.
6. Obese people spend approximately $485 more on clothing, $828 on extra plane seats, and $36
more on gas each year than their thinner counterparts. Researchers say an overweight driver burns
about 18 additional gallons of gas a year. Plus-sized clothing costs 10 percent to 15 percent more
than smaller-sized clothes. When it comes to jet fuel, a recent issue of the American Journal of
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Preventive Medicineestimated that the extra weight of obese Americans caused airlines to spend
$275 million to burn 350 million more gallons of fuel.
7. Smokers are four times as likely to report feeling unrested after a night's sleep than nonsmokers.
Smokers often experience withdrawal symptoms at night, thus causing periods of restlessness and
waking. Smokers were also 1.69 times as likely to develop hearing loss than non-smokers, as smoking
may affect antioxidative mechanisms or the blood vessels that feed the auditory system.1
8. Eating fruits and vegetables may help the human body make its own aspirin. Findings from the
Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistryindicate that study participants who received benzoic acid, a
natural substance in fruits and vegetables, could make their own salicylic acid, the key component that
gives aspirin its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties.
9. A 20-minute nap can improve your overall alertness, boost your mood, and increase productivity.
William Anthony, co-author of The Art of Napping at Work (Larson Publications, 1999), says the post-
nap boost can last for several hours. In addition, your heart may reap benefits from napping. In a six-
year study of Greek adults, researchers found that that men who took naps at least three times a week
had a 37 percent lower risk of heart-related death.
10. Your kitchen sink is dirtier than your bathroom: There are typically more than 500,000 bacteria per
square inch in its drain. The faucet, basin, and sponge are crawling with germs as well. Bacteria
colonies with a total population exceeding 50 million can live on a single dirty sponge. And just think—
that's what you use to wipe down countertops, forks and drinking glasses.
11. Four out of five doctors in the UK don't work out enough. Heavy workloads, lack of time and poor
motivation contributed to the lack of exercise.
12. Baking soda can whiten teeth, garlic can help treat athlete's foot.
13. Using a food diary can double a person's weight-loss efforts. Your food diary makes you
accountable to yourself and provides you with clues on where the extra calories are sneaking in.
14. Regular exercise can lower a woman's cancer risk—but only if she's getting enough sleep. The
National Cancer Institute followed 5,968 women for almost 10 years, during which 604 of them
developed some form of cancer. Women in the top half of physical activity levels showed an
approximate 20 percent reduction in cancer risk compared to those who exercised less. For a segment
of those women, sleeping less than seven hours per night had a decreased benefit to exercise. Their
cancer risk was greater than those who exercised but slept more—but still lower than those who
exercised the least.
15.Watching yourself run in a mirror can make a treadmill workout go by faster and feel easier.
16. Third-hand smoke—the particles that cling to smokers' hair and clothing and linger in a room long
after they've left—is a cancer risk to young children (and pets).
17. Walking against the wind, in the water, or while wearing a backpack burns about 50 more calories
per hour than walking with no resistance. People who wear pedometers also tend to burn more
calories and lose more weight.
18.Foreign accent syndrome and exploding head syndrome are real (but very rare) medical conditions.
The American Sleep Association explains that a person with exploding head syndrome experiences a
loud, indecipherable noise that seems to originate from inside the head.
19. Vitamins don't seem to help older women guard against cancer or heart disease.
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20. Germ-killing wipes can spread bacteria from one spot to another if you reuse them. Researchers at
the Welsh School of Pharmacy at Cardiff University in Wales issued their concern on the use of the
wipes in hospitals and the importance of a routine surveillance program in reducing risks of infection
to patients.
21. Twenty-nine percent of Americans say they have skipped filling a prescription due to the cost, and
22 percent use pill splitting as a way to save money.
22. Facebook may be good for your health: Studies show that staying in touch with family and friends
can ward off memory loss and help you live longer.
“FIREPROOF”
WHEN:: Saturday Evening
WHEN
MAY 9th - 7:30 pm
WHERE: Thousand Oaks SDA Church
WHERE
WHO:: EVERYONE! Married or Single
WHO
CHILD CARE WILL BE PROVIDED
CHILD CARE WILL BE PROVIDED
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Sunday, May 17, 2009 @ 6:00 p.m. at NPAA Chapel.
Tickets are $5.00 per student &
Senior citizens and $7.00 per adult .
Tickets will go fast, so please call CAES
@ 805-498-2391 and reserve your seats today.
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