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Trona Care news. September 30, 2009 | Volume 1, Issue 3. Miracle in the Desert Complete.

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  1. Trona Care news September 30, 2009 | Volume 1, Issue 3 Miracle in the Desert Complete • In a recent press release from Dave Garrison, he states, On June 27, 2009 thru June 29, 2009 several volunteers of the community of Trona banned together to accomplish what others have only wished for. Battling temperatures reaching 110 degrees, these hardy volunteers laid approximately 6000 feet of water line. • The piping was created to automatically water the 15 trees already in place along the bike path between Athol Street and Marshall Street, as well as allow for an additional 40 trees to be planted. • The project, designed to add much needed shade along the path as well as beautify the community, was spearheaded by Trona Care. Equipment to accomplish this daunting task was donated by local business. The supplies were donated by Trona Industrial Supply and all labor was volunteer. We would like to thank all the support of the volunteers as well as the following businesses; • Searles Valley Minerals • Larry A. Garcia Landscaping • Trona Industrial Supply • ValleyWideConstruction Services • Barker Construction • With the water line in place we hope to add additional trees as well as possibly creating a desert landscape viewing area for visitors and tourist as additional funding is acquired. • If you would like to help with this miracle in the desert please contact Dave Garrison or Jim and Sharron Hunter. Volunteers hard at work, 6-27-09 Contents: • Fire Prevention Week • Community Cleanup • Halloween Kid Safety • Common Cold Prevention • Community Announcements & Upcoming Events

  2. Trona Care News Page 2 Fire Prevention Week Stay Fire Smart! Don’t Get Burned is the theme for this years Fire Prevention Week. Starting October 3rd thru the 10th Station 127 will be hosting events to education and help our community to prevent fires. Station 127 will be bringing Sparky’s Prevention Trailer to Trona Elementary School on October 9th. Following an assemble at 8:00am elementary student will be given an educational tour of the trailer and prevention information will be available to take home. “It is important to education children of all ages,” say Fire Captain Doris Vanhorn. Open House will be announced at a later date. THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD:Saturday, October 3th, 20098:00 AM - 12:00 NoonAt the following 3 locations:Old Argus Fire Station – 82275 Trona Rd.Old Recreation Hall – at the corner of California &Argus Trails Drive In – at the corner of Trona Rd. and Carson Please bring your trash, debris, old appliances, furniture, yard waste, and any other items that would be accepted at the landfill. Please do not place the following hazardous materials in designated solid waste containers:TRONA FIRE STATION #127** 83732 Trona Road. Trona, CA Will be accepting residentially generated household hazardous and electronic wastes during this event ONE DAY ONLY 10/03/09 8AM TO 12 NOONThis facility will return to its normal collection schedule on November 14, 2009Call 1-800-OILY-CAT (1-800-645-9228) for more information on hazardous waste collection. Accepted Items (October 3rd Only)•Motor Oil, Oil Filters, Antifreeze, Gasoline,•Auto & Household Batteries•Paint, Paint Products, and Paint Thinners•Pesticides/ Fertilizers, Wood Preservatives•Pool Supplies, Auto & Furniture Polish•TV’s, Computer Monitors & Components•Cell Phones, Telephones, Microwave Ovens•Radios, Stereos, DVD/VCR Recorders•Clothes Irons, Space Heaters, Fluorescent Light Tubes Items NOT Accepted •Business Wastes •Explosives/Reactives•Asbestos •Medical WastesIf you have any additional questions.Please give Doris Vanhorn a call if you have any questions as well: (760) 372-5988 Community Cleanup First District Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt, together with the San Bernardino County Divisions of Code Enforcement and Solid Waste Management will be providing trash and tire collection containers for the FREE removal of accumulated trash. Please bring your trash and tires to the designated containers at one of the locations listed below. This program is limited to the residents of the unincorporated County area. We cannot accept commercial or industrial waste from businesses. If you have oversized or hard to handle loads, you may be diverted directly to the landfill.  Please remember to safely secure and properly cover your loads prior to traveling to the event.  If you would like to bring 10 or more tires, please call (909) 387-0289 to make arrangements prior to the event. Tires must be removed from rims and the maximum size is 11” x 25.5”.

  3. Trona Care News Page 3 Halloween Kids Safety Common Cold Prevention • When most parents think of Halloween safety, they typically just remind their kids to not eat unwrapped treats, But since many injuries are actually from falls and kids who get hit by cars, your plans for Halloween safety have to go way beyond Halloween candy if you want to really keep your kids safe. Most plans for a safe Halloween should start well before Halloween and include getting a safe costume that is: • flame resistant. Since candlelit pumpkins are popular on Halloween. • Easily visible at night, which might include some kind of reflective tape or other bright and reflective materials incorporated into the costume. • Well fitted to your child and not too long so that it can make your child trip and fall, a leading cause of injuries on Halloween. Masks, hats, and other accessories, such as a sword, should also be appropriate to your child's size. • In addition, to help make sure your child can see and can be seen, you might incorporate a flashlight into your child's costume. Once you have your child's costume, another important to make about share you children are supervised. • When trick-or-treating following a few simple rule can help to make sure your kids are safe: • Planning a safe area to trick-or-treat • Staying in the group • Walking to each house together • Only going to house that has a light on • Walking on the sidewalk and not cutting across • lawns, alleys, etc. • Don’t enter a house without supervision Inspect your child's treats to make sure they haven't been tampered with. Overall, make a Halloween a spooky and fun night. • Just a reminder, COPs will be driving around make sureour children are safe, hand out glow sticks. So when you see them give a friendly wave because they are here to help. • As summer end and it get colder, the sniffles and sneezes and perhaps a sore throat and annoying cough, the common cold catches all of us from time to time. With kids getting as many as eight colds per year or more, it is getting harder and harder to prevent The Common Cold. • But knowing what signs and symptoms to look for, and how to protect yourself is the key to prevention. The first symptoms of a cold are often a tickle in the throat, a runny or stuffy nose, and sneezing. Kids with colds may also have a sore throat, cough, headache, mild fever, fatigue, muscle aches, and loss of appetite. Nasal discharge may change from watery to thick yellow or green. • Colds are most contagious during the first 2 to 4 days after symptoms appear, and may be contagious for up to 3 weeks. Your can catch a cold from person-to-person contact or by breathing in virus particles spread through the air by sneezing or coughing. • To help prevent colds: • try to steer clear of anyone who has a cold. • Wash your hands thoroughly and frequently • Cover their noses and mouths when coughing or sneezing (have them sneeze or cough into a shirtsleeve, though, not your hands — this helps prevent the spread of germs) • Don’t eat or drink after someone that has a Most colds clear up within 1 week, but some last for as long as 2 weeks. • Like most virus infections, colds just have to run their course. The best plan is to getting plenty of rest, avoiding vigorous activity, and drinking lots of fluids — juice, water, and non-caffeinated beverages , which my increase t risk of dehydration— all may help you feel better while on the mend.

  4. Trona Care News Page 4 Community Announcements & Upcoming Events Seniors Center Senior will be hosting their 2nd Annual Luau on Sept 24, 2009 Flu Shots will be given on the September 29th 10:00 – 12:30 (Doesn't include H1N1) Need a ride? Rides are available for shopping or doctor Appointments. Fore additional information call Priscilla at 372-5889 Youth Football • For every football team there are Cheerleaders, cheering them on. Now is our chance to cheer them on. Come join us in honoring our cheerleaders before each game, for all their hard work. • Rookies - 8:15 am • Freshmen – 9:30 am • Juniors – 11:30 am • Flowers will be for sale • Hope to see everyone there! Community Chest October 1st at 5:30 Community Chest will be having a meeting at the Four Square Family Center Everyone is welcome! For information regarding the Four Square’s 70th Anniversary Please contact REV. Wilson at 372- 5288 Blooming Sands Garden Club Blooming Sands Garden Club is having their Annual Tea, Autumn Harvest. November 7, 2009 11:30am Round School, $10 per person Limited seating, tickets are on sale NOW for additional information call ZanaEisenhour at (760) 372-4177 or June Sayre (760) 372-5292 Also Blooming Sands will be having a Plant Sale November 15, 2009 at 9:00am In front of the Credit Union. H.E.A.R.T.S. Connection Parent to Parent Support for families who have children with special needs would like to invite you to their monthly meeting: October 1st 7-9 pm Trona Community Senior Center H.E.A.R.T.S. Connection provides support, referral and educational advocacy to families with special needs. Call Pat Walters if you have any question or concerns at (760) 372-7332 Gem–O-Mineral HHW Schedule 68th ANNUALGEM-O-RAMA  Sponsored by the Searles Lake Gem & Mineral Society October 10-11, 2009 Saturday 7:30AM to 5PM - Sunday 7:30AM to 4PM SLG&MS Lapidary and Show Building 13337 Main St. (corner of Main & Trona Rd.) TRONA, CALIFORNIA OUTSTANDING SHOW - FREE ADMISSION… Household Hazard Waste would like to remind everyone that every second Saturday of each month they will be open for 8am to 12pm. Household Hazard Waste schedule for 2009 -2010 is as follows: October 3rd November 14th December 12th January 9th February 13th March 13th April 10th May 8th June 12th July 10th August 14th September 11th Homecoming Hollywood Homecoming October 30th - 31st For Coronation, Bon Fire & Parade information Please Contact Trona High School at 372-2865 For any additional information please contact Doris Vanhorn @ Station 127 (760) 372-5988 Trona Care 83732 Trona Rd Trona, Ca 93562 Phone – (760) 372-5988 Fax – (760) 372- 5942 Dietcokefirefighter@msn.com Website For updates and Trona Care news, Check out www.TronaCare.com

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