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Events for November 4, 2009

American Heart Assoc Pediatric First Aid and CPR

Central District Health Department
707 N Armstrong Place in Boise

When: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM on 11/04/2009

Cost: $15

Contact: 208-375-5211

Class prerequisite: purchase and review or text book. (List of contacts for purchasing the text book can be found on our website. http://cdhd.idaho.gov/EH/childcare/training.htm

Fit & Fall Proof

Heritage Retirement Center
1777 S Curtis Rd in Boise

When: 10:30 AM - on 11/04/2009

Cost: Free

Contact: 208-376-4191

Central District Health Department is offering the "Fit and Fall Proof" fitness program to help senior citizens prevent injury and subsequent loss of independence.

Fit & Fall Proof

Heatherwood Retirement Community
5277 W Kootenai St (between Hilton & Phillippi) in Boise

When: 9:15 AM - on 11/04/2009

Cost: Free

Contact: 208-345-2150

Central District Health Department is offering the "Fit and Fall Proof" fitness program to help senior citizens prevent injury and subsequent loss of independence.

Cardiac Risk - Cholesterol Screening

Central District Health Department - Mountain Home
520 E. 8th St. North in Mountain Home

When: 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM on 11/04/2009

Cost: $22.00

Contact: 208-587-4407

The profile provides cholesterol screening, blood pressure check, and health and nutrition information. No appointment necessary. Do not eat solid food or drink anything other than water for a full 12 hours before screening. No alcohol 48 hours prior to test. For information call 208-375-5211 or go to http://cdhd.idaho.gov/CHEC/services/choles.htm.

Fit & Fall Proof

Eagle Senior Center
312 E State Street in Eagle

When: 9:00 AM - on 11/04/2009

Cost: Free

Contact: 208-939-0475

Central District Health Department is offering the "Fit and Fall Proof" fitness program to help senior citizens prevent injury and subsequent loss of independence.

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