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Public Event

Simple 'n Healthy Raw Cuisine

Tuesday April 26, 2016: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Downtown Library: Secret Lab

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Lectures & Panel Discussions

The Secrets of Effective Weight Loss

Tuesday March 29, 2016: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Downtown Library: 4th Floor Meeting Room

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Lectures & Panel Discussions

Detox the Safe and Healthy Way

Tuesday February 23, 2016: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Downtown Library: Secret Lab

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Public Event

Water: The Most Misunderstood Yet Most Important Nutrient In Your Life

Tuesday January 5, 2016: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Downtown Library: Multi-Purpose Room

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Public Event

Permaculture from the Roots Up: Self Care

Tuesday January 26, 2016: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Malletts Creek Branch: Program Room

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Lectures & Panel Discussions

The Sweet Truth About Your Sweet Tooth

Tuesday January 12, 2016: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Pittsfield Branch: Program Room

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Lectures & Panel Discussions

Acupressure Self-Massage

Wednesday January 13, 2016: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Downtown Library: Secret Lab

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Public Event

Health Insurance Options for Michiganders: Why You Should Get it and How!

Wednesday December 2, 2015: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Downtown Library: 4th Floor Meeting Room

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Blog Post

Free Flu Clinics Scheduled Throughout Washtenaw County

by monkk

Walgreens, United Way of Washtenaw County and FamilyWize have teamed up to help more Americans fight the flu!

As part of an ongoing commitment to helping those that are uninsured and underinsured get their flu vaccines, the flu shots will be available for those without health insurance and those unable to afford a flu shot. Click here for a list of Flu Shot Clinics throughout Washtenaw County where you can get your free flu shot! Walk-ins are welcome at all dates and locations. Contact Bupe Mulenga with questions at bmulenga@uwwashtenaw.org or 734-677-7214.

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Blog Post

Blackout: a moving portrait of alcoholism and recovery

by eapearce

Sarah Hepola writes of her experiences with both alcoholism and sobriety in the deeply personal, relatable, and relevant new book Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget. With so many college activities now focused around drinking, it's often difficult after graduation has occurred for young people to shed the mentality of making-everything-more-fun-with-alcohol. Alcohol-fueled events and parties extend into our twenties, thirties and beyond, and the line between normal alcohol consumption and alcoholism is increasingly blurred for many young people. Hepola calls alcohol the “gasoline of all adventure” for her when she was in her younger years. She spent fun nights at cocktail parties and at bars, drinking til last call… but the frivolity didn’t come without a price. She blacked out often and was left spending entire mornings trying to piece together what she had done the night before, making self-deprecating jokes to cover her shame. As with many alcoholics, her career flourished during this time, but as the blackouts continued, Hepola was forced to admit the truth: the alcohol she thought she needed to lift her spirits was depressing her and negatively affecting her health and relationships. Thus, she embarks on a new and unexpected adventure: that of sobriety.

This memoir is simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking, and always unfailingly honest. A highly recommended read for anyone who has been forced to reinvent themselves or cope with necessary change, Blackout reveals how sometimes giving up the thing we cherish the most can allow us to truly find ourselves.

For other excellent stories about women and alcoholism, try Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood by Koren Zailckas, Note Found in a Bottle, by Susan Cheever, and Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol, by Ann Dowsett Johnston.