Spinal Column 2016-07 – Issue 016
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Spinal Column 2016-07 – Issue 016
Issue 16 In this issue: 11th Annual Cheese & Wine... ...pg. 1 Save the Date... ...pg. 1 Thanks to Corporate Sponsors... ...pg. 2 Support Groups... ...pg. 2 Lindy Fraser Award 2015... ...pg. 2 Backbone Award… ...pg. 3 Bones ‘n’ Beer 2016… ...pg. 4 Stand Tall Clinics... ...pg. 4 Funny Bone... ...pg. 4 “bone china is fragile… our bones don’t need to be” About Osteoporosis Fewer than 20 percent of fracture patients in Canada currently undergo diagnosis or adequate treatment for osteoporosis. The Manitoba Chapter of Osteoporosis Canada wishes you and your loved ones a safe and happy summer! November is Osteoporosis Month Osteoporosis Canada, Manitoba Chapter July 2016 11th Annual Cheese and Wine Fundraiser: The Purple Tie Affair The Manitoba Chapter’s 11th Annual Cheese and Wine event, held March 10, 2016, continued our tradition of great fun, food and wine. Live music, presented by Chapter volunteer Léo Gosselin, playing the Chapman Grand Stick, welcomed arriving guests. The nearly 150 guests, many attired in purple, joined sponsors, supporters and Chapter staff and volunteers at the Caboto Centre. This epicurean evening featured sumptuous gourmet cheeses provided by local artisan cheese-maker Bothwell Cheese Ltd., and fine wines Above: Marg MacDonell award from presented by Ben MacPhee-Sigurdson, weekly wine receiving Cindra LeClerc columnist with the Winnipeg Free Press. CTV’s Colleen Bready emceed the evening and welcomed special guest, Cindra LeClerc, who presented the prestigious Hilda Tottle Memorial Education Award to long-time Chapter volunteer, Marg MacDonell. Cindra is the granddaughter of Hilda Tottle, a driving force behind growing the Manitoba Chapter. (cont’d on pg. 3) Save the date for our Fall Public Forum “A Healthy Bone Toolkit: Vitamin D & Other Nutrients” Location: Norwood St. Boniface Legion, 134 Marion Street Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Time: 7:00-9:00 pm Presenters Pat McCarthy Briggs, RD and Anna Pohorecky, RD Special guest, Dr. Bill Leslie, Director - BMD Clinic and member of Osteoporosis Canada’s Scientific Advisory Council, will join the Panel discussion There is no fee to attend but pre-registration is required. Page 2 The Spinal Column July 2016 Thanks to Our Corporate Sponsors The Manitoba Chapter of Osteoporosis Canada is greatly indebted to its sponsors and supporters who provided financial and in-kind support for our fundraising events and educational programming last year. We extend our sincere thanks to the following: All Seniors Care Living Centres (Sturgeon Creek, Winnipeg and Victoria Landing, Brandon) Applebee’s Grill and Bar Bothwell Cheese Inc. Canada Safeway Limited City of Winnipeg Employees' and Retirees' Charitable Fund Cornelia Bean Dairy Farmers of Manitoba Doreen Sigurdson, Edmond Financial Group Galaxy Printing Granny’s Poultry Cooperative (Manitoba) Ltd. Investors Group Winnipeg East Jewish Foundation of Manitoba - The Silverberg Endowment Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Seniors Manitoba Hydro Employees' Charitable Donations Committee Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Manitoba Pork Council Norberry-Glenlee Community Centre Province of Manitoba All Charities Campaign Starbuck All Charities The Wine House The Winnipeg Foundation - Hilda Tottle Memorial Fund Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company Winnipeg Free Press Support Groups Lindy Fraser Award 2015 If you know someone recently diagnosed with Osteoporosis, please tell her or him about our Newly Diagnosed information program. Sessions are held monthly at the Chapter office in a friendly setting. Participants are provided with current, evidencebased information related to living well with the disease, and, perhaps most importantly, they learn that they are not alone. Osteoporosis Canada’s Scientific Advisory Consultants (SAC) and Osteoporosis Canada (OC) have announced that Dr. Heather Frame is 2015’s Lindy Fraser Award recipient. Dr. Frame has shown immeasurable dedication and determination in the collaborative effort to achieve the common vision of Canada without osteoporotic fractures. In addition to her outstanding service to OC, she has worked on a number of publications and committees with SAC, and has extensively presented to the medical field and at public forums. Those desiring more in-depth information about how to live well with osteoporosis may join our A graduate of the University of Manitoba, Dr. Frame is currently Vice-chair of OC’s Board of Directors, sits on the Guidelines Committee, and is on the SAC Executive. In addition to her outstanding contributions at the national level, Dr. Frame practices family medicine in Winnipeg, is a physician at the Victoria Hospital’s Osteoporosis Clinic, is a committee member for the Manitoba Bone Density Program, volunteers with the Manitoba Chapter, and sits on the Manitoba Chapter’s Advocacy Committee. It is little wonder that Dr. Frame’s SAC colleagues have described her as “... a voice for Primary Care and its role in the management of osteoporosis.” Break Through Support program. They’ll receive more Congratulations Dr. Frame! detailed information, presented by experts in nutrition, physical fitness, medications/treatments and falls prevention. This 6-week program is held twice yearly (spring and fall), and is scheduled for a different area of the city each season. Those who have attended either of the Newly Diagnosed or Break Through sessions are eligible to join OsteoConnections. This support group meets once per month in the Chapter office. Discussion topics are chosen by the members, and the specially trained facilitators research Osteoporosis Canada materials to find the most current, factual information available. All of these programs are free to attend but pre-registration is required. For more information, just call the Chapter office at 204-772-3498 or send an email request to [email protected] Page 3 The Spinal Column July 2016 11th Annual Cheese and Wine (cont’d from pg.1) The upscale silent auction with minimum bids and Wine Patron unique themes created much interest and Edmond Financial Group enthusiastic bidding. Refreshments provided by Chapter Chair Cheryl Baldwin commended the Bernard Callebaut Chocolates Les Filles Cuisine dedicated and enduring work of the volunteers who Cake-ology M&M Meat Shops Clay Oven Miller's Super Valu Meats organized the event. Costco This concerted effort garnered nearly $20,000 and has De Luca’s Specialty Food Store helped the Manitoba Chapter to continue with its Double D's Cheesecake & education, advocacy, and support of Manitobans Coffee House John Russell Honey Company living with or affected by osteoporosis. Our sincere gratitude to the following for helping to make this event such a success: Event sponsors Winnipeg Free Press | The Wine House Dairy Farmers of Manitoba | Bothwell Cheese Ltd. | Julie’s Jams & Jellies Morden’s of Winnipeg Naleway Caterers Ltd. Shawarma Khan Smak Dab Sweet C Bakery Tropikis Restaurant Special thanks to Digital Magic Photography | Caboto Centre Staff And the many local businesses for their donations of terrific prizes We hope you will join us at the 12th annual Cheese and Wine fundraiser in March 2017 Bring a Friend | Wear Purple to support the cause Backbone Award Our volunteers are literally the backbone of the Chapter. Without their time, talents and commitment we could not function in our efforts to bring the bone health message to the community. Each year we celebrate and recognize one outstanding volunteer with the Backbone Award. The recipient is a person who through her or his actions, efforts and ideas, has made a significant impact to the success of Manitoba Chapter of Osteoporosis Canada. Our Backbone recipient this year is Andrea Bedard, a person who demonstrates this ideal - in other words she embodies the spirit of volunteerism. Andrea has been an active member of OC since 2000. During this time she has done countless presentations at the Chapter's public forums, for small groups, for health care professionals, and for new volunteers. If you have been at an event with Andrea presenting you know that she has everyone in the audience paying close attention and physically participating in the presentation. As well as doing presentations, Andrea has made valuable contributions to our Executive and the Education Committees and has participated in our fundraising events. Andrea does all this as the mother of three young girls and working as an instructor at the University of Winnipeg in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health in the areas of physical health and wellness with a focus on aging. She has a specific interest in physical exercise and osteoporosis and exercise prescription and adherence for mature women. She brings this perspective to the boards on which she sits, such as the Active Living Coalition for Older Adults and the Manitoba Fitness Council and has involved them in our events. Andrea ensures that her students are knowledgeable about osteoporosis, and that they understand the importance of balance training in the prevention of falls. Andrea’s enthusiasm, positive attitude, sense of humour and cheerfulness make her a delight to work with but more importantly, enable her to engage the public in learning about osteoporosis and the importance of being "Too Fit to Andrea Bedard receiving award from Fracture". Cheryl Baldwin Page 4 The Spinal Column July 2016 Save the Date for our 3rd Annual Bones ‘n’ Beer Fundraiser Friday, November 18th Club Regent Event Centre Our Bones ‘n’ Beer event is back! It’s a lighthearted title but a very serious intent: Our goal is to heighten men’s awareness to pay attention to their bone health and the potential consequences of osteoporosis. Did you know 1 in 5 men will get osteoporosis? Did you know that men are less likely to be assessed for osteoporosis or to receive treatment for osteoporosis after breaking a bone and more likely to die within a year of breaking a hip than women? These are a few of the startling statistics about men and osteoporosis that we need to share. This is a unique evening of craft beer, barbecue ribs and chicken, some well-known hockey personalities, games, and a terrific silent auction. We encourage and invite everyone to wear their favourite hockey jersey to this exciting event of “Great Food, Great Beer, for a Great Cause”. Contact the Chapter office for more information or to buy tickets. Coming this fall to a Safeway or Sobeys store near you Stand Tall Manitoba is an interactive public awareness campaign that aims to raise awareness that height loss can be an indicator of a spine fracture. Participants’ height is measured and they are given information about the risk factors for osteoporosis and broken bones caused by osteoporosis, including loss of height. Those who have lost height will be encouraged to see their healthcare provider and take a “Stand Tall” card with their recorded height. Osteoporosis Canada recommends that if you have lost 2 cm (3/4”) or more in height as measured by your healthcare provider, or 6 cm (2.5“) or more overall from when you were a young adult, or you have a more rounded Osteoporosis Canada spine, you should talk to your doctor and insist on a spine x-ray. MANITOBA CHAPTER 123 St. Anne’s Road Winnipeg, Manitoba R2M 2Z1 Phone: 204.772.3498 Fax: 204.772.4200 Email: [email protected] BRANDON BRANCH Email: [email protected] www.osteoporosis.ca NATIONAL OFFICE Osteoporosis Canada 1090 Don Mills Road, Suite 301 Toronto, Ontario M3C 3R6 Phone: 416.696.2663 Toll-free (in Canada only) (English): 1.800.463.6842 (French): 1.800.977.1778 Fax: 416.696.2673 As many as two million Canadians live with osteoporosis, a disease that causes bones to lose their strength, become thin, brittle and prone to fracture. Osteoporosis Canada works to educate, empower and support these individuals. The Manitoba Chapter serves the community of Winnipeg and surrounding areas to deliver vital education and patient support programs for those living with osteoporosis. Osteoporosis Canada is the only national registered charity serving people who have, or are at risk for osteoporosis. The organization works to educate, empower and support individuals and communities in the risk -reduction and treatment of osteoporosis. For more information please call the Manitoba Chapter at 204-772-3498 or email [email protected] “If I knew I was going to live this long, I’d have taken better care of myself.” Mickey Mantle Donations are greatly appreciated and are fully tax-deductible Charitable Registration Number: 89551 0931 RR 0001