Events

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Events

 

Holiday Caroling in Westover on December 10 – Join friends and neighbors for caroling through Westover on Saturday, December 10. We’ll meet at the corner of Washington Blvd and Longfellow at 6:30 p.m. Families, children, those with and without singing voices – all are welcome for this festive Westover tradition!  

 

 

 

General Meeting, 11/17

Out next general meeting will feature a guest speaker on health care

 

Is More Health Care Better Care? Until recently, most people were concerned about getting too little health care. This is still a concern for many.

But a new problem has crept upon us in recent decades: too much health care. This means too many tests, procedures, and services that don’t help and can harm. We are overdosing on health care.

Overuse and overspending in health care affect our personal well-being and the larger economy. They deprive our country of resources for other priorities like education, transportation, research, community safety, and human services.

Bill Adams from Baby Boomers for Balanced Health Care will lead us through a community conversation. 

Come share your perspective and experiences. Thursday, November 17 at 7 p.m. at Resurrection Lutheran Church, Parish Hall, 6201 Washington Blvd.

 

 

 

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Next Meeting:

HP-OK Civic Association Meeting: Thursday, November 17, 2016, 7:00 to 8:15 p.m. at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 6201 Washington Blvd, in Parish Hall

Meet the new HP-OK Civic Association president Mike O’Malley and join the community conversation about overuse of health care, the common and misguided belief that more health care is better health care, and the related impact on our community. Guest speaker Bill Adams from Baby Boomers for Balanced Health Care will lead us through a community conversation, described more below. We hope you’ll join us!

Is More Care Better Care? Until recently, most people were concerned about getting too little health care. This is still a concern for many.But a new problem has crept upon us in recent decades: too much health care. This means too many tests, procedures, and services that don’t help and can harm. We are overdosing on health care.

Overuse and overspending in health care affect our personal well-being and the larger economy. They deprive our country of resources for other priorities like education, transportation, research, community safety, and human services.

Come share your perspective and experiences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greater Westover Community Ice Cream Social

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL FOR HP-OK ON SEPTEMBER 11  

Join friends and neighbors from Highland Park-Overlee Knolls for an ice cream social on September 11 at the Parkhurst Park gazebo from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

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Meet the newly elected president of HP-OK association, Mike O’Malley, and hear about upcoming events and priorities for the neighborhood.

Ice cream treats will be provided.

Please spread the word to friends and neighbors!