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Support the OHSU Casey Eye Institute, January 28th with Ecliptic Brewing.
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Portland, Oregon. Earth ... On Sunday, Jan. 28, Portland’s Ecliptic Brewing will partner with the OHSU Casey Eye Institute to host IPAs for Eyes. The sudsy benefit will help fund quality prescription glasses for under-served Oregon residents through the Casey Community Outreach Program.
Ecliptic will donate 10 percent of all sales on Jan. 28 to help pay for free prescription glasses offered by the Community Outreach Program. In addition, Ecliptic Brewing’s distributor partnerMaletis Beverage, in addition to their friends at Point Blank Distributing, have agreed to match donations from the day.
Ecliptic will offer a special IPA taster tray throughout the day. At 5 p.m., a raffle drawing will be held for prizes that will include IPAs from Breakside & Stormbreaker breweries, a two-night stay in Cannon Beach, and other fun items. Raffle tickets can be purchased at the brewery from January 24th to January 28th.
Event attendees will also be able to tour the Casey Eye Institute’s 33-foot, fully outfitted mobile ophthalmology unit, which provides free medical vision screenings at locations ranging from the state’s remote corners to Portland’s urban core.
Entirely donor funded, the Casey Community Outreach Program is staffed by volunteer eye doctors, technicians and support staff. Since 2010, it has traveled 23,000 miles, making 240 visits at over 65 different community centers and health clinics to provide medical vision care to over 7,000 community members. In addition to providing no-cost glasses, the program screens for eye disease in an effort to eliminate preventable blindness.
Vision Loss, By The Numbers:
Nearly 20.6 million American adults suffer from visual loss, even though many of the underlying causes are treatable or preventable.
Blindness and visual impairment in the U.S. is expected to double by 2050, posing a significant public health challenge.
For up to date details on the event, visit the Facebook page here.
About Ecliptic Brewing Ecliptic Brewing is a venture from John Harris, an Oregon beer icon whose background is steeped in the state’s rich craft brewing history. The name Ecliptic unites Harris’ two passions: brewing and astronomy, and as such, the brewery celebrates the Earth’s yearly journey around the sun through both its beer and restaurant menus. Executive chef Michael Molitor rotates his seasonally inspired menu every six weeks in accordance with the old-world calendar. Harris’ signature beers include Starburst IPA, Orbiter IPA, Carina Peach Sour Ale, and Capella Porter. For more information, visit: www.eclipticbrewing.com.
Ecliptic beers are available at the brewery (825 North Cook St), in bottle and on-tap throughout the area, and distributed by: Maletis Beverage (Portland, Salem, Vancouver WA), Bigfoot Beverage (Eugene, Bend, Coast), Fort George Distributing (Northern Oregon Coast), Summit Distribution (Southern Oregon), Click Distributing (Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Northern Idaho), Dickerson Distributing (Bellingham), Crooked Stave Artisans (Colorado), Freedom Distributors (North Carolina), and Graybeal (Eastern Oregon).
About OHSU OHSU is the only academic health center in Oregon and is nationally distinguished as a research university dedicated solely to advancing health sciences. This singular purpose allows us to focus on discoveries that prevent and cure disease, on education that prepares physicians, dentists, nurses and other health professionals for the evolving health care environment, and on patient care that incorporates the latest advances. Based in Portland, we are one of Oregon’s largest employers, operate the top-ranked adult and children’s hospitals in the state, and secure competitive research funding of more than $400 million. As a public organization, we also provide services for the most vulnerable Oregonians and outreach to improve health in communities across the state.
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National Geographic Travel Names the Best Small Cities in the U.S.
WASHINGTON/ Jan. 16, 2018 (STL.NEWS) — National Geographic Traveler, the world’s most widely read travel magazine, today unveiled its 29 “Cities on the Rise” based on both a unique set of metrics as well as expert picks from its editors. To identify these rising small cities, Traveler worked with global destination branding advisors Resonance Consultancy in developing a Small Cities Index, a survey that drew from statistics and social media mentions to determine which cities rank highest in a variety of distinctive, fun categories including green spaces, coffee shops, live music and even Instagrammable moments. The results are in the February/March 2018 issue of Traveler magazine, available now on newsstands and online at www.natgeo.com/bestsmallcities.
“At Traveler we’re passionate about tales of urban renewal, about communities that have collaborated to improve their main streets, about smart cities that have pursued development policies that produce happiness. In this article, we report on authentic small cities that each embody a surprising superlative,” says George Stone, National Geographic Traveler editor in chief. “Happy places for locals are also rewarding places for travelers. Our index of small cities on the rise is based on unconventional metrics that we think produce happiness: green spaces, coffee shops, breweries, music venues, Instagrammable moments and puppies!”
Traveler’s 29 Best Small Cities in the U.S. are categorized by 10 key superlatives that influence both residents and visitors alike. Here’s the 10 categories and related features the index factored in: •Most Hipster Friendly (coffee shops, tattoo parlors, record shops, vintage stores) •Musically Grooviest (music venues, live music, instrument stores) •Most Instagrammed (hashtags) •Most Artsy (art galleries, art supply stores, art schools) •Best Groomed (barber shops, hair salons, hair removal services, cosmetic dentists) •Meatiest (butchers, delis, steakhouses) •Most Dog Friendly (pet sitting, pet stores, pet groomers, dog friendly restaurants) •Sudsiest (breweries) •Most Caffeinated (coffee shops) •Greenest (parks)
The results in each of these areas were then broken down by population sizes: 40,000-100,000, 100,000-200,000, and 200,000-600,000. Through Resonance Consultancy’s algorithm, Traveler surfaced the cities that ranked the highest for each population size and identified “trending” cities that didn’t top the list this year, but look to be climbing their way up. The Small Cities Index is based on Resonance Consultancy’s World’s Best Cities program, which is housed on BestCities.org and features a “Choose Your Perfect City” tool based on this data, as well as extensive city profiles on their top 100 cities.
“Every city is unique,” says Resonance Consultancy President Chris Fair. “Our approach to analyzing millions of consumer-generated ratings and reviews to create indexes such as these is an innovative new approach to revealing the characteristics that differentiate one place from another. We’re excited to be working with National Geographic to share this data and its insights with travelers around the world.”
The 29 Best Small Cities are: •Albuquerque, New Mexico (Sudsiest) •Anchorage, Alaska (Trending- Most Caffeinated) •Ann Arbor, Michigan (Greenest) •Annapolis, Maryland (Trending- Dog Friendly) •Asheville, North Carolina (Most Artsy, Sudsiest) •Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Best Groomed) •Boulder, Colorado (Hipster Friendly, Musically Grooviest, Most Caffeinated, Sudsiest) •Charleston, South Carolina (Most Instagrammed, Most Artsy) •Columbia, South Carolina (Best Groomed, Meatiest) •Greenville, South Carolina (Meatiest) •Hagerstown, Maryland (Best Groomed) •Healdsburg, California (Trending- Greenest) •Hickory, North Carolina (Hipster Friendly) •Honolulu, Hawaii (Musically Grooviest, Most Instagrammed, Most Artsy) •Kansas City, Missouri (Trending- Most Artsy) •Lakeland, Florida (Most Dog Friendly) •Louisville, Kentucky (Trending- Meatiest) •Madison, Wisconsin (Greenest) •New Orleans, Louisiana (Trending- Hipster Friendly) •Newport, Rhode Island (Trending- Best Groomed) •Olympia, Washington (Most Caffeinated, Greenest) •Omaha, Nebraska (Trending- Musically Grooviest) •Pensacola, Florida (Most Dog Friendly) •Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Trending- Sudsiest) •Portland, Maine (Most Instagrammed) •Rapid City, South Dakota (Trending- Most Instagrammed) •Reno, Nevada (Meatiest, Most Dog Friendly) •Santa Cruz, California (Musically Grooviest) •Spokane, Washington (Hipster Friendly, Most Caffeinated)
National Geographic Traveler (six issues per year) is the world’s most widely read travel magazine and has 15 international editions. The National Geographic Travel digital group shares its inspiring and authoritative digital content such as trip ideas, photo galleries, itineraries and more with its @NatGeoTravel community of over 40 million – making it the most followed travel brand on social media.
To learn more about each destination, visit www.natgeo.com/bestsmallcities.
National Geographic Partners LLC National Geographic Partners LLC (NGP), a joint venture between National Geographic and 21st Century Fox, is committed to bringing the world premium science, adventure and exploration content across an unrivaled portfolio of media assets. NGP combines the global National Geographic television channels (National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, Nat Geo MUNDO, Nat Geo PEOPLE) with National Geographic’s media and consumer-oriented assets, including National Geographic magazines; National Geographic studios; related digital and social media platforms; books; maps; children’s media; and ancillary activities that include travel, global experiences and events, archival sales, licensing and e-commerce businesses. Furthering knowledge and understanding of our world has been the core purpose of National Geographic for 130 years, and now we are committed to going deeper, pushing boundaries, going further for our consumers … and reaching over 760 million people around the world in 172 countries and 43 languages every month as we do it. NGP returns 27 percent of our proceeds to the nonprofit National Geographic Society to fund work in the areas of science, exploration, conservation and education. For more information visit natgeotv.com or nationalgeographic.com, or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, YouTube, LinkedIn and Pinterest.
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SOURCE: news provided by National Geographic, distributed by PRNewswire.com, published on STL.NEWS by St. Louis Media, LLC (PS)
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Best Sedation Dentists in North Spokane & Spokane Valley
When you're looking for the Best Sedation Dentists in North Spokane, you want to make sure you're getting the best care possible. That's why we offer a variety of sedation options at our office.
Are you looking to get a dental procedure done? We can help!
Best Sedation Dentists in North Spokane & Spokane Valley have a variety of sedation methods available to them. Sedation dentistry uses drugs that can be administered intravenously or orally to calm patients and make their experience more comfortable.
Our highly-trained staff can help you with:
Inhalation Sedatives
Inhalation sedatives are an excellent choice for people who are nervous about receiving dental care, especially if they have a fear of the dentist. These types of sedatives can be administered through the nose or mouth and cause great relaxation.
The benefit to using inhalants is that they do not need to be administered through needles, so there is no risk of infection or needle sticks. Additionally, they do not require anesthesia, so you will not feel any pain during your treatment.
Oral Sedation
Oral sedation allows your dentist to administer medication without making you feel groggy or dizzy. Dental professionals typically use oral sedatives in two ways: as an alternative to general anesthesia or in conjunction with it. Oral sedatives work by relaxing muscles and decreasing anxiety levels, which allows your dentist to perform procedures with greater ease.
This type of sedation can be used on both children and adults and does not require you to stay overnight at the office; however, it does require some advance planning on your part so that you can arrive at the appointment on time and be prepared for treatment.
If you're looking for a dentist in North Spokane and Spokane Valley, we've got the perfect solution. We offer Intravenous Moderate Sedation, which means you can get the Best Sedation Dentists in North Spokane possible with very fast results.
Intravenous moderate sedation
Intravenous moderate sedation is administered via your veins. The effects of the drug via this method are usually very fast. General anesthesia is used to induce unconsciousness. The induction occurs because drugs depress the central nervous system and alter the level of consciousness. The effects of general anesthetics don’t wear off quickly, thus the patient cannot be woken up until the induction is over.
Despite the kind of sedation, you will be given some local anesthetics at the site of the operation to relieve pain while we perform the procedure.
When you book your appointment with us, we will advise you on the appropriate sedative for your case and help you avoid any allergy complications.
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"IPAs for Eyes" at Ecliptic Brewing Company
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Portland, Oregon. Earth. (January 19, 2018)- On Sunday, Jan. 28, Portland’s Ecliptic Brewing will partner with the OHSU Casey Eye Institute to host IPAs for Eyes. The sudsy benefit will help fund quality prescription glasses for under-served Oregon residents through the Casey Community Outreach Program.
Ecliptic will donate 10 percent of all sales on Jan. 28 to help pay for free prescription glasses offered by the Community Outreach Program. In addition, Ecliptic Brewing’s distributor partnerMaletis Beverage, in addition to their friends at Point Blank Distributing, have agreed to match donations from the day.
Ecliptic will offer a special IPA taster tray throughout the day. At 5 p.m., a raffle drawing will be held for prizes that will include IPAs from Breakside & Stormbreaker breweries, a two-night stay in Cannon Beach, and other fun items. Raffle tickets can be purchased at the brewery from January 24th to January 28th.
Event attendees will also be able to tour the Casey Eye Institute’s 33-foot, fully outfitted mobile ophthalmology unit, which provides free medical vision screenings at locations ranging from the state’s remote corners to Portland’s urban core.
Entirely donor funded, the Casey Community Outreach Program is staffed by volunteer eye doctors, technicians and support staff. Since 2010, it has traveled 23,000 miles, making 240 visits at over 65 different community centers and health clinics to provide medical vision care to over 7,000 community members. In addition to providing no-cost glasses, the program screens for eye disease in an effort to eliminate preventable blindness.
Vision Loss, By The Numbers:
Nearly 20.6 million American adults suffer from visual loss, even though many of the underlying causes are treatable or preventable.
Blindness and visual impairment in the U.S. is expected to double by 2050, posing a significant public health challenge.
For up to date details on the event, visit the Facebook page here.
About Ecliptic Brewing Ecliptic Brewing is a venture from John Harris, an Oregon beer icon whose background is steeped in the state’s rich craft brewing history. The name Ecliptic unites Harris’ two passions: brewing and astronomy, and as such, the brewery celebrates the Earth’s yearly journey around the sun through both its beer and restaurant menus. Executive chef Michael Molitor rotates his seasonally inspired menu every six weeks in accordance with the old-world calendar. Harris’ signature beers include Starburst IPA, Orbiter IPA, Carina Peach Sour Ale, and Capella Porter. For more information, visit: www.eclipticbrewing.com.
Ecliptic beers are available at the brewery (825 North Cook St), in bottle and on-tap throughout the area, and distributed by: Maletis Beverage (Portland, Salem, Vancouver WA), Bigfoot Beverage (Eugene, Bend, Coast), Fort George Distributing (Northern Oregon Coast), Summit Distribution (Southern Oregon), Click Distributing (Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Northern Idaho), Dickerson Distributing (Bellingham), Crooked Stave Artisans (Colorado), Freedom Distributors (North Carolina), and Graybeal (Eastern Oregon).
About OHSU OHSU is the only academic health center in Oregon and is nationally distinguished as a research university dedicated solely to advancing health sciences. This singular purpose allows us to focus on discoveries that prevent and cure disease, on education that prepares physicians, dentists, nurses and other health professionals for the evolving health care environment, and on patient care that incorporates the latest advances. Based in Portland, we are one of Oregon’s largest employers, operate the top-ranked adult and children’s hospitals in the state, and secure competitive research funding of more than $400 million. As a public organization, we also provide services for the most vulnerable Oregonians and outreach to improve health in communities across the state.
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When someone has one or several missing teeth it can cause discomfort when eating and difficulties interacting with people. Teeth can be lost due to all sorts of reasons. You can be involved in an accident
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Dental health is a very important part of everyone’s well-being. You can tell a lot about a person from how their breath smells or how their teeth look. At times, due to factors beyond our control
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