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Public Health Epidemics in Oklahoma: A town hall meeting and health fair

A town hall meeting and health fair on public health epidemics in Oklahoma will be held Thursday, Feb. 16.
 
The health fair will be at 5:30 p.m., with the town hall meeting 7 to 9 p.m. Both events will be at the Oklahoma City Marriott, 3233 Northwest Expressway in Oklahoma City. Enter through the north doors.
 
 
Presentations  will be made by Terry L. Cline, Ph.D.,  Oklahoma commissioner of health; Gary Cox, J.D., director of the Oklahoma City-County Health Department ; David Blatt Ph.D., director of the OK Policy Institute; Ray Vaughn ,J.D.,  Oklahoma County commissioner, District 3; Terri White, M.S.W.,  commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse; and Ed Shadid, M.D., Oklahoma City councilor, Ward 2.  
 
The health fair will include physical and mental health screenings.  Participants can get information about counseling services, nutrition, diabetes, substance abuse, smoking cessation, aging, trauma,  suicide prevention, cancer detection and prevention and fitness from organizations such as the Oklahoma City County Health Department, American Heart Association, Calm Waters, Daily Living Centers, Eagle Ridge, Variety Care, Oklahoma Turning Point,  NorthCare, Sunbeam Family Services, Oklahoma Policy Institute and Saint Anthony.
 
More than 36 organizations will be represented.Both the health fair and town hall meeting are free and open to the public.  Registration is not required. ”Oklahoma is rapidly becoming the leader in epidemics such as obesity, drug and alcohol dependency and tobacco use,” Shadid said.  “Maintaining the status quo will result in tremendous personal, social and economic pain and is unsustainable.  It’s time to fight back.” 

 For additional information, call Shadid at 297-2402 or view the Facebook Event


City offers emergency response training

Citizens interested in learning how they can help others until first responders arrive at the scene of a disaster can enroll now for a free, three-day Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training course.

 The training will be held from 6-10 p.m. on Feb. 23-24 and 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Feb. 25 at the Regional Multiagency Coordination Center, 4600 Martin Luther King.  Participants must attend all three days to complete the course.

 The training will be taught by certified CERT Instructors and will cover:

 ”Each citizen has a responsibility to be prepared for a disaster,” Oklahoma City Emergency Manager Sgt. Frank Barnes said.  “During major emergency, citizens can work together more effectively if they have prior planning and training. 

” CERT training will enhance the ability of individuals and neighborhoods to reduce their emergency needs and to manage their existing resources until professional assistance becomes available.”

 Class is limited to 15 students.  Enroll by e-mailing gregory.adams@okc.gov or calling 605-8983.  Please include the date of the class you want to attend Enrollment for the Febr. 23 class closes Feb. 22.

A second training class will be offered on March 15-17.  

 For more information visit the Community Emergency Response Team website at www.citizencorps.gov/cert/   

 


Application deadlines approaching, volunteer initiatives available

The University of Oklahoma “Big Event”

(405) 325-7912

bigevent@ou.edu

bigevent.ou.edu

The University of Oklahoma holds a Big Event day when over 5,000 student volunteers descend on Oklahoma City area communities to carry out neighborhood beautification projects. See website for application and details, bigevent.ou.edu.

Jobsite Application Deadline:1/28/2012

Volunteer Schedule: 4/14/2012

Chesapeake Energy

Brooke Coe, Community Relations Specialist

(405) 935-3049

brooke.coe@chk.com

www.chk.com/community

During the months of June & July, nearly 1000 Chesapeake Energy employees roll up their sleeves to volunteer in the community for the annual Operation Blue volunteer program.

Jobsite Application Deadline: Call 935-3049

Volunteer Schedule: June-July

The University of Central Oklahoma “Big Event”

Brandt Smith, Assist. Director of Volunteer & Service Learning Center

(405) 974-2621

bsmith101@uco.edu

www.uco.edu/volunteer

UCO hosts a Big Event day when over 500 students perform community service jobs in Edmond and OKC areas.See website for application and details, www.uco.edu/volunteer

Jobsite Application Deadline: 2/10/2012

Volunteer Schedule: 03/10/2012

Oklahoma State University

JoElla Flinton, Assistant Vice President of Student Services OSU-OKC

(405) 945-9106

fjo@osuokc.edu

Individual students and faculty carry out community improvement projects throughout the school year.

Jobsite Application Deadline: Call (405) 945-9106

Volunteer Schedule: Throughout the School Year

Oklahoma Christian University

Gary Jones, Multicultural & Service Learning Coordinator

(405) 425-5904

gary.jones@oc.edu

During the school year, smaller groups of students carry out community improvement projects in the Greater OKC area.

Jobsite Application Deadline: Call 425-5904

Volunteer Schedule: Throughout the School Year

Contact Ashley Dickson with questions, 528-6322.

Quick Links

Neighborhood Alliance

http://nacok.org/

Volunteers Information Packet

http://nacok.org/Downloads/Volunteerism_Insert.pdf

Neighborhood Alliance likes to keep you up-to-date with news and items we think are of interest to our OKC-Metro Neighbors. You always have the option to update your contact information or unsubscribe using the links below.

Neighborhood Alliance

Ashley Dickson
Neighborhood Capacity Builder


Citizen Advisory Team members selected

Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett received more than 100 applications from citizens to fill a limited number of positions on the planokc Citizen Advisory Team.

Thank you to all who applied! Members have been selected and letters of appointment have been mailed.

Our website now includes a Citizen Advisory Team page where you can find the names of all appointed members. Meetings will begin in February and are open to the public.

planokc goals drafted

Planning staff drafted goals based on the responses submitted online and at the fall workshops and confirmed that they addressed the issues identified in Phase 1 of the public outreach process.

The Citizen Advisory Team will review the draft goals, and then we will post a final draft online for public comment. Thank you for your participation in this important step of the planning process.

We look forward to a productive year as we continue our work together on planokc.


Still time to sign up for leadership course

You still have time to participate in Neighborhood Leaders for Today classes in February and March.

This one-of-a-kind leadership program is designed to give citizens the confidence and tools they need to create, promote and sustain productive citizen-based neighborhood associations and to help develop sustainable community improvement projects.

The class runs seven weeks and includes over 30 different speakers all geared toward creating educated, well-equipped neighborhood leaders throughout Oklahoma City.

This class will include 35 hours of classroom study through which participants will learn how to organize successful neighborhood groups, access City services, develop successful grant projects, organize neighborhood specific programs, navigate City Hall, establish membership drives, communicate effectively, and much more.

Classes are consecutive Thursdays from 6-9 p.m., Feb. 16 through March 29, and Saturdays, March 3 and March 24, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Class size is limited to 30 participants.

To sign up online, go to

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?hl=en_US&formkey=dGxXNjJBckFRMjY4OFJEQ2ZkcXlTMkE6MA#gid=0

Application deadline is Jan. 26.


OKC councilors hosting special events

WARD 5

Wednesday, Jan. 18 – Economic Development Forum

An Economic Development Forum for Ward 5 will be held at 4 p.m. on Jan. 18 at the South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, 701 W I-240 Service Road. Presenters include Roy Williams and Alison Oshel with the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Cathy O’Connor, president of the Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City and South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce president Elaine Lyons.

Thursday, Jan. 19 – Ward 5 Community Meeting

A Ward 5 community meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 19 at Emmaus Baptist Church, 16001 S Western. Topics to be included are; the widening of Western Avenue and the continued development of far South Oklahoma City. Presenters include Development Center Director Bob Tener, Planning Director Russell Claus, Public Works Director Eric Wenger and Police Major Brian Jennings.

Saturday, Jan. 21 – Ward 5 Community Meeting

A Ward 5 community meeting will be held at 3 p.m. on Jan. 21 in rooms 2 and 3 at Oklahoma City Community College, 7777 S May Ave. Topics to be included are issues affecting more mature neighborhoods. Speakers include housing rehab coordinator Bob Dailey, Community Action Agency executive director Jim Sconzo, Police Major Brian Jennings, Public Works Director Eric Wenger and Bob Tener and Charles Locke with code enforcement.

Call 297-2569 for more information.

WARD 7

Tuesday, Jan. 31- Ward 7 Community Meeting

A Ward 7 Community Meeting will be held at 6 p.m. at Metro Tech, Auditorium, 1700 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73111

(Use the parking lot on the north side of the facility, enter through the main entrance). Presentations include: Eric Wenger (Public Works), Cathy O’Connor(President, Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City), Major Willard Paige(OKC Police),Bob Dailey (OKC Planning Department), Charles Locke (Development Services). Presenters will be followed by a Q&A session and closing remarks by Councilman Kelly.

Information will be provided on the following topics: code enforcement, public safety, infrastructure /traffic, economic development, NE Post Office relocation, and public safety.

Should you have questions, you may contact Councilman Kelly at 297-2569.

WARD 2/City-Wide
Thursday, Feb. 16 – Town Hall Meeting and Health Fair

A city-wide Town Hall Meeting and Health Fair hosted by Ward 2 Councilman Ed Shadid will be 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the OKC Marriott, 3233 Northwest Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK 73112.

Health Organizations are invited to set up booths in the hotel Entry Foyer. Confirmed Speakers include: David Blatt Ph.D. (Director, OK Policy Institute), Terry L. Cline, PhD (Oklahoma Commissioner of Health), Gary Cox, JD (Director, OKC-County Health Dep’t [OCCD]), Ed Shadid MD(OKC Councilor, Ward 2), Ray Vaughn JD(Oklahoma County Commissioner, District 3),
Terri White MSW (Commissioner, Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse).

Contact Councilman Shadid with any questions at 297-2402 or view the Facebook Event.