Oakville Beaver, 19 Oct 2012, p. 25

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Mye giving back Continued from page 24 · Wednesday, Oct. 24 -- Jazz Night with San Murata (on violin) and Koji Hori (guitar) and Oyster Night · Thursday, Oct. 25 -- Las Vegas music night with Brett D. Pitblado and Oyster Night · Friday, Oct. 26 -- Late Night Jazz with John Canham Trio and Japanese Taiko drum performance with Nagata Shachu · Saturday, Oct. 27 -- Derek `DJ Grasshopper' Madison will perform a live vinyl DJ set · Sunday, Oct. 28 -- live musical performance by Chisa Aoki (on piano) and Kenta Aoki (guitar and violin) The hospital donation will be used to purchase life-saving equipment and beds, and help build units at the new facility at Dundas Street and Third Line. Flu shot clinics start Wednesday Halton Region's seasonal influenza (flu) immunizations clinics began at various local seniors' centres this week and will be at community clinics throughout the region on Oct. 24. Starting this year, residents can get their flu immunization from pharmacists at some pharmacies. Call your local pharmacy to ask if they are giving the immunization. "The Health Department staff have been preparing for months and are working closely with our community partners to ensure the clinics are ready and the vaccine is distributed to the community," said Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr. Flu immunization is free and recommended for all those six months of age and older. "Getting the flu vaccine every year is important to help provide protection against the different flu strains that circulate each season. It also helps to prevent one from unknowingly spreading the virus to those who are vulnerable to complications of the flu," said Dr. Bob Nosal, Halton Region's Medical Officer of Health. "Most healthy people recover from the flu within a few days; however, influenza infection can lead to pneumonia, hospitalization and even death, especially in the elderly, those under five years of age, and those of all ages with certain chronic health conditions," said Nosal. The following actions can also help protect against getting the flu: · Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 15 seconds · Use alcohol-based hand rub · Cough and sneeze into your sleeve · Stay home when you are sick For more information on the flu including clinic dates and locations, visit www.halton.ca/flu, dial 311 or call Halton Region at 905-825-6000, toll free 1-866442-5866, or TTY 905-827-9833 or visit www.halton.ca/flu. 25 · Friday, October 19, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com step to a Your first Lifestyle Healthy Show stopping specials: Health and Fitness Clothing, Running Shoes, Sports Drinks, Energy Bars, Health Food, Health Care, and much more! Oct. 20, 10am - 6pm Sunday, October 21, 2012 Saturday, Skylon Tower Free Health & Fitness Expo Friday, Oct. 19, 3pm - 8pm Special Guest Speakers, Appearances and Autograph Sessions, Give Aways, Door Prizes and Draws! For more info visit us at www.niagarafallsmarathon.com

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