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WINDHAM - Come join Magician Sean Doolan for Magic on Main – An Intimate Parlor Experience, a magic show in his private library located in a historic building on Main Street in Windham, New York. Sean will weave his very personal story of transitioning from a trial lawyer to a magician in interactive, mind-blowing magical routines. In this parlor show, Sean will demonstrate the limitations of the human mind through techniques he learned as a student of the ancient art of sleight of hand, and a lifetime as a trial lawyer.
Two special shows on Thursday, October 7th and Thursday, October 14th will be performed at 8pm for $5 a ticket for seniors, veterans, current service members, or law enforcement and their companions (general admission is $10). Regularly priced shows (no discounts offered), at $10 per ticket are on Friday, October 8th, Saturday, October 9th, Sunday, October 10th, Friday, October 15th, Saturday, October 23rd and Saturday, October 30th. Can’t make those dates or times? Please reach out to us to request a different date for your group. This show would be perfect for corporate events, birthday parties, wedding groups, bachelor and bachelorette parties, and special occasions.
Seating will be limited to 10 people and the show is approximately 60 minutes. Appropriate for ages 10 and up. There will be no walk-ins for the show. Reserve your seat by texting or calling 518.734.4218 or emailing WindhamMagic@gmail.com. Tickets can be paid for through Venmo or PayPal, using email account WindhamMagic@gmail.com, or by check.
The show is at 5428 State Route 23 (Main Street), Windham, NY 12496. Parking is available on-site.
For more information about Sean Doolan, visit www.SeanThePrankster.com and follow us on FB @MagicOnMain.
Last spring Bassett’s School Based Health Centers (SBHC) launched telepulmonology services to connect its young patients with important sub-specialist care.
“School-Based Health is all about increasing health care access for our young people,” says Jane Hamilton, RN, School-Based Health Practice Manager. “These tele-visit consults are more comfortable in a familiar office and don’t require parents to miss a full day of work to travel for an appointment. This helps ensure the kids can get the care they need.”
The distance between Dr. Karen Zuidema Voter, pediatric pulmonology specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center, and her patients is bridged by real time telehealth technology and the SBHC’s practitioners.
“We complete the physical requirements of the exam,” explains Hamilton. “The SBHC practitioner onsite listens through a stethoscope plugged into the computer. Meanwhile, Dr. Voter listens to the lung sounds through headphones in Rochester. If Dr. Voter needs something examined—like whether the patient’s abdomen is sensitive—the practitioner will relate what she feels while Dr. Voter watches the child’s face for signs of pain.”
Forward Momentum
Telepulmonology is SBHC’s newest telehealth service, but it is not its first, nor will it be its last. “We were the recipients of a HRSA Telemedicine Grant for School Based Health Centers,” says Hamilton. “COVID-19 really escalated telehealth for some practices within Bassett, but we’ve been doing it for over four years.”
SBHC started their telehealth program with psychiatric visits. They were simpler to implement since the visits don’t require any specialized equipment. These visits were able to greatly reduce the wait time for medication management appointments. Meanwhile, telemedicine between SBHC clinics allowed practitioners at one site to quickly see patients at another site when help was needed more urgently.
Telepulmonology represents SBHC’s first foray into sub-specialties. The volume of demand is far smaller than for psychiatric visits—but the services are also very valuable. “This program does wonders for our patients’ experience and access to care,” says Dr. Monica Brané, chief of pediatrics for the Bassett Healthcare Network. “Primary care pediatricians are well-equipped to treat and control typical asthma and pulmonary conditions. But kids struggling with rarer pulmonary conditions need the insights of a sub-specialist. SBHC’s telepulmonology services make it easier, faster, and more affordable to get these kids the help they need. This is telemedicine at its best.”
This finite group size made telepulmonology an opportunity to work out technical bugs and establish some effective standardized procedures. If this program continues to succeed, SBHC hopes to expand to pediatric gastrointestinal, neurological and endocrinological sub-specialties.
Outward Momentum
At its rollout, telepulmonology became available to all 21 SBHC sites. “During our planning, we estimated that SBHC would have 12 to 15 telepulmonology referrals in a year,” says Hamilton. “From when we started in March of this year, we’ve already had seven. That might represent a backlog that will soon level off, but for now we’re now ahead of schedule! Either way, there’s space in the program for more patients.”
As a result, since its launch the program has expanded to other Bassett pediatric offices in Cooperstown and Oneonta.
“This was hard work,” says Hamilton. “But I think the time was well-spent.”
Bassett Healthcare Network operates 21 school-based health centers across the region. Learn more by calling toll-free at 1-844-ALL-SBHC (255-7242).
One Story Up Productions
Presents
RANGER
World Premiering at the 2021 Woodstock Film Festival
TALENT AND SCREENERS AVAILABLE
DOWNLOAD PRESS KIT HERE
DOWNLOAD POSTER HERE
Synopsis:
Ranger is a story about rite of passage. Set within Kenya’s Maasai homeland, an intimate and contemporary story of self-discovery unfolds, as 12 women become East Africa’s first all-female anti-poaching unit. Upending the male-dominated reliance upon military-style training to make a wildlife ranger, Virginia, Liz, Momina and Damaris instead undergo a year-long program of deep trauma-release and healing, triggering profound transformation within themselves and sending shockwaves through their communities.
Running Time: 93 minutes
Language: English
Directed By: Austin Peck
Produced By: Roger Ross Williams, Kate Garwood, Jochen Zeitz
Executive Producers: Geoff Martz, Marcy McCall MacBain
Screenings:
Friday, October 1, 2021 - 8:00pm ET
Location: Bearsville Theater
Sales Agent:
Josh Braun, Submarine | josh@submarine.com
Media Contact:
Lina Plath | lina@frankpublicity.com
Clare Anne Darragh | clareanne@frankpublicity.com
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Tague Announces Rensselaerville Library Grant
Assemblyman Chris Tague announced over $15,000 in grant
funding that has been awarded to two different library projects within the 102nd Assembly
District through the New York State Department of Education and the New York State Library.
The RCS Community Library in Ravena will be receiving $7,057 to update its HVAC system to
improve indoor air quality.
The Rensselaerville Library will be given $9,734 to add air
conditioning to the Annex portion of their building by installing ductless mini-split units.
“Our libraries have become more important than ever, especially as our personal and
professional lives become further reliant on technology and the internet,” said Tague. “I am
proud to announce this critical funding for these libraries so that they can continue to offer
services and events to the public that are educational and bring us closer together within our
communities.”