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Back to School Time

Although the back-to-school season brings the excitement of new classes, friends and activities, it also brings about the risk of spreading germs and illness. Ailments such as colds, coughs and head lice are commonly spread during the first months of the school year, but can be easily preventable if certain precautions are taken. To keep children healthy and happy as they embark on the year to come, Subbarao Gorti, MD, a family practice physician and medical director for Aria Health FastCare, offers the following tips to keep in mind before children head back to the classroom:

  • Teach your children how to properly wash their hands
    Teaching children the correct way to wash their hands is crucial for fighting off germs. Proper hand washing includes five steps: wet, lather, scrub, rinse and dry. When your children wash their hands adequately, they lessen the risk of spreading and receiving germs that can bring about a cold or sickness.
  • Pack a school survival kit
    Consider including a few items in your child’s backpack that will help fight off germs, including travel sized hand sanitizer, personal tissues and wet wipes. By sending children to school with these materials, they can quickly clean up at any location, and can avoid other people’s germs by using their own tissues.
  • Consider Water Bottles

Children should take care around water fountains, as they are a huge source of spreading germs.  Add disposable or reusable water bottles to your back-to-school shopping list. Reusable water bottles can be filled prior to school and can be used throughout the year.

  • Educate and Inform

Educate your children about how germs spread, and ways they can prevent sickness. For example: avoid sharing drinks, hats and other school materials. Also, have your child inform you when one of their friends or classmates is ill. If they are sick, let your child know that it may not be the best idea to invite them over after school and to frequently wash their hands to avoid the illness.

  •  Get their immunizations now

Prior to the school year, be sure to have you and your child’s immunizations completed. Infants and young children are said to be most at risk for contracting preventable illnesses. Influenza is one of the leading sicknesses spread throughout schools each year, and the vaccine is a good way to prevent the spread. Although the flu vaccine may not ensure complete immunization, it can make your illness milder if you do catch the sickness.

While it’s not always possible to completely fend off germs and the spread of illness, these tips can help your child prevent sickness throughout the year.

Kourtnaye Lewis
On Behalf of Aria Health

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Frankford High Class of 65 Reunion

The 1965 classes of Frankford High School are planning our 50-year reunion, so please SAVE THE DATE!  The reunion will be held the evening of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2015, at Brookside Manor as Somerton Springs, in Feasterville, PA.

The Cocktail hour begins 6:00 p.m. with hot and cold hors d’oeuvres.  The buffet dinner will be served at 7:00 p.m. There will be music for dancing until 11:00 p.m. and a cash bar throughout the evening. Most of all, we hope there will be a lot of you attending to reunite with old friends and maybe make some new ones. 

The admission prices are $75.00 per person if your reservation is received by September 1 and $85 per person if your reservation is received between September 2 and October 15.  Reservation requests received after October 15 will be honored if space is available.  To register, complete the attached registration form and return it with your check payable to “Frankford Class of 1965.”  Groups of 8, 9, or 10 who want to sit together will be accommodated if all of the attendees send their registration forms and checks together with a note stating you all want to sit together. (This option is only available for 8, 9, or 10 people.) 

If you are in contact with any former teachers and want to have one or more join us at the reunion, you are welcome to sponsor them.  Please add his/her/their name(s) to your registration form and include their admission price in your total check.  

For anyone who is coming into Philadelphia area from out of town and needs a hotel room, we have negotiated a very good rate at the Radisson Hotel Northeast Philadelphia (Route 1 in Trevose) for Friday and Saturday nights, November 13 and 14. Click on the link above for more information.  

For anyone in town on Friday evening, looking for an informal get-together, we will gather at the Library Lounge at the Radisson Hotel Philadelphia Northeast (www.radisson.com/trevose-hotel-pa-19053/patrevos).

Follow this link to the web site for the reunion.

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Rotary Club of Frankford Northeast Scholarship Winners

On Tuesday, May 12th, The Rotary Club of Frankford Northeast hosted it’s 2015 scholarship winners and their parents at their regular meeting at The Canstatter.  This year the club awarded five area students with $700 scholarships.  The criteria for the scholarship was determined by each individual school.

This year’s recipients of scholarships include:

  • Carl Tucker from Frankford High School
  • Thomas D. Marcantonio from Archbishop Ryan High School
  • William Studley from Father Judge High School
  • Garbiel Baez from New Foundations Charter School
  • Somah Slewion from Swenson Arts and Technology High School

Congratulations to the 2015 Scholarship Recipients! Today you’re a step closer to your dream and will soon be reaping the fruits of your hard work.

Scholarship Group Photo with Rotary Secretary Joe Cohill

Thomas Marcantonio, Carl Tucker, Joe Cohil (Rotary Secretary), Gabriel Baez, Somah Slewion and William Studley

The Rotary Club of Frankford Northeast meets Tuesdays at 12:15 at The Canstatter. First time guest prospective Rotarians are welcome to enjoy a complimentary lunch. Our club features a guest speaker at most Tuesday meetings.  Rotary International is an international service organization whose stated purpose is to bring together business and professional leaders in order to provide humanitarian services, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world.