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Free family movie at ADL The Albion District Library will show a free family movie on Tuesday, Jan. 19 at 6 p.m. in the Naomi Lane Room. The movie is about a military dog from Afghanistan who is adopted by his late handler’s grieving family in the U.S., where his close bond with the soldier’s brother leads to a life-altering revelation in this family-friendly adventure. Rated PG from Warner Bros
Pictures. Fresh hot popcorn and lemonade will be provided free of charge. A�endees may feel free to bring extra snacks or pillows and blankets to curl up with. All ages are welcome to a�end this free event. For more information, please call 517-629-3993 or visit them at 501 S. Superior St., in downtown Albion, or online at www.albionlibrary.org.
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MLK Day Forum to explore progress toward King’s Dream Jackson College will commemorate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with an annual forum examining the “Progress of America Concerning African-Americans Since the ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech,’” from 2-3:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 18 in Justin Whiting Hall, Room 104 on Central Campus. The forum will discuss where we are as a nation in
relationship to King’s vision. A panel of community members will speak on the issues, and is presented. Panelists will include: George Lyons, Jackson-area a�orney; Simon Foster, government & community relations manager, Jackson Area Transportation Authority; Jon Hart, African-American historian, co-founder of History of African-Americans in Jackson;
Anissa Gaskin, K-12 educator, author; John Willis, neighborhood outreach director for City of Jackson Moderating the event will be Jessica Walton, JC student ombudsman, and Derrick Crum, student success navigator. Students and community members are welcome to attend; there is no charge for this event.
On Aug. 28, 1963, nearly a quarter of a million people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It was during this rally that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his now famous “I Have a Dream” speech, calling for equal rights for African-Americans and for all people, and unity among all Americans.
Every year, more than 9 million Americans donate nearly 16 million pints of blood. Blood donors are allowed to give one pint of blood every eight weeks. But about 25-35% of regular donors develop iron deficiency. The body needs iron to make red blood cells. These cells transport oxygen and carbon dioxide around the body using the iron-rich protein hemoglobin. It can take months to completely recover the iron and hemoglobin lost from blood donations. Deficiencies can lead to anemia, a condition in which the blood can’t supply enough oxygen to bodily tissues, causing fatigue and other symptoms. Nearly seven percent of donors are forced to delay their donation due to low hemoglo-
bin levels. Deferring larger number of donors could greatly affect the already-strained U.S. blood supply. One potential solution is to provide donors with iron supplements. Past studies have shown that iron supplementation can reduce the number of iron-related deferrals. Researchers led by Dr. Joseph Kiss at the Institute for Transfusion Medicine in Pi�sburgh examined how supplements affect blood levels of iron and hemoglobin. Results were published Feb. 10, 2015, in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The team followed 215 blood donors, ages 18 to 79, at four U.S. blood centers. Participants had previously donated blood, but hadn’t given blood
within the last four months. The researchers measured participants’ levels of ferritin—a protein that stores iron and can be used as an indirect measure of iron levels. The participants donated blood on the first day of the study and then were placed into two groups based on their original ferritin levels: higher and lower ferritin. Half of each group took an oral iron supplement daily for the next 168 days, and the other half didn’t. In both groups, those taking iron supplements showed faster recovery of iron and hemoglobin levels. Compared to donors who didn’t take iron, those taking iron supplements more quickly returned to 80% of pre-donation hemoglobin levels in both the lower ferritin
(32 days versus 23 weeks) and higher ferritin groups (31 days versus 11 weeks). Similarly, donors taking iron supplements recovered iron more rapidly. However, the median time for iron to reach pre-donation levels was 11 weeks among those taking supplements and 24 weeks in the no-supplement group. “This study highlights the importance of maintaining iron levels a�er blood donation and shows that supplemental iron effectively restores hemoglobin, even in donors with higher iron levels,” Kiss says. These results suggest that eight weeks may not be enough time for many donors to sufficiently recover lost iron, particularly without taking iron supplements.
Now - December 30 • The Freedom Group AA 7:30pm, Join them if you have a desire to quit drinking. Presbyterian Church, 743 W Michigan Ave, Jackson. Januar y 17 • Sunday Morning Breakfast - 8-11am, Jackson County Outdoor Club, 3550 Hart Rd., Jackson. • Pathfinder Role-Playing Gaming - 1:30-4:30pm, JDL’s Meijer Branch, 2699 Airport Rd., Jackson. 517-788-4480 Januar y 18 • Calhoun Co. 4-H Beef Club sign-up meeting 7pm, B.E. Henry Building., 615 S Marshall Ave, Marshall. 269-781-6783 • Annual MLK Day Forum - 2-3:30pm, Justin Whiting Hall, Room 104, 2111 Emmons Rd, Jackson. (517) 787-0800 Januar y 19 • Jackson Breakfast Rotar y - 7-8am, Steve’s Ranch Restaurant, 311 Louis Glick Highway, Jackson, 517 796 9823. • Newcomers and Friends - 11:30am, Changing Season Restaurant, Jackson Area Career Center, 6800 Browns
Lake Rd, Jackson. • Free Family Movie 6pm, Albion District Library, 501 S. Superior St., Albion, 517-629-3993. • Nar-Anon Meeting 11:30am, a 12 step program for anyone affected by an addict. Washington Way, Jackson. 517-750-1935 • Tuesday Morning Explorers - 9am, natural history tour, The Dahlem Conservancy, 7117 S. Jackson Rd., Jackson, 517-782-3453. • A Taste of Tech - 12pm, bring your digital device and cords, JDL’s, Carnegie Branch, 244 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4087 • Food Addicts in recover y anonymous (FA) Meeting - 6:30pm, 1st Church of the Nazarene, 3737 Clinton Rd., Jackson, 517-796-2054 or 517-630-0144. Januar y 20 • Knitting - 1pm, Knitters and crocheters of all ages, JDL’s, Henrietta Branch, 11744 Bunkerhill Rd., Pleasant Lake. 517-769-6537 • Free Financial Stability Classes - 5-7pm, Community Action Agency, 55 Barnard St., Hillsdale. To Register call
517-437-3346 • Community Dinner 5:30-7pm, spaghetti dinner, salads, breads and desserts, donations accepted, 151 N. Main, Brooklyn. 517-5922244 • Books and Hooks Crochet Group - 2pm, adults or teens, JDL’s Parma Branch, 102 Church St., Parma. 517531-4908 • Princess & Knight Family Stor ytime - 5:30pm, dress up as a princess, prince or knight, JDL’s Concord Branch 108 S. Main St., Concord. 517-905-1379 • Homemade Luminaries - 3pm, Registration required, JDL’s Spring Arbor Branch, 113 E. Main St., Spring Arbor. 517-750-2030 • Bottle Cap Magnets - 4:30pm, Registration required, JDL’s Meijer Branch, 2699 Airport Rd., Jackson. 517-788-4480 • Valentine’s Heart Cut Out Frame - 5:30pm, registration required, JDL’s Brooklyn Branch, 207 N. Main St., Brooklyn. 517-5923406 Januar y 21 • Bottle Cap Magnets 4pm, Registration required, JDL’s Grass Lake Branch, 130 W. Michigan Ave., Grass Lake. 517-522-8211 • Baked Potato Dinner - 4-7pm, Beverages and dessert, American Legion hall,
1230 Edward Street, Albion. 517-629-9300 • Family Stor ytime 10:30am, for ages 0-5 years with a parent or guardian, JDL’s Brooklyn Branch, 207 N. Main St., Brooklyn. 517592-3406 • Pajama Stor ytime: Snow Much Fun - 6pm, Albion District Library, 501 S. Superior St., Albion, 517-629-3993. • Thursday Theater Matinee: The Face of Love 2pm, JDL’s Eastern Branch, 3125 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4074 Januar y 22 • Live-Ability Bingo - 1011am, Intended for adults and teens with special needs,JDL’s Meijer Branch, 2699 Airport Rd., Jackson. 517-788-4480 Januar y 23 • Bottle Cap Magnets 2pm, Registration required, JDL’s Eastern Branch, 3125 E. Michigan Ave., Jackson. 517-788-4074 • Bluegrass Concert - 7pm, Heritage Park Event Center (Big Red Barn), 121 Tefft St., Hanover. 517-563-8927. Januar y 24 • Sunday Morning Breakfast - 8-11am, Jackson County Outdoor Club, 3550 Hart Rd., Jackson. • Pathfinder Role-Playing Gaming - 1:30-4:30pm, JDL’s Meijer Branch, 2699 Airport Rd., Jackson. 517-788-4480
Iron supplements hasten recovery in blood donors
Calendar of events - week of January 17
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