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Calendar of Events Clay County Jane Miller, Retired

Clay County, Tennessee “In God We Trust”

Gentle Yoga Dining with Diabetes Group Lifestyle Balance

C Dining with Diabetes

Clay county health Department September 2016

Clay County Health department No Attendance for this Program

Gentle Yoga

July 7, 2016 Gentle Yoga Trained 12-15 new instructors Approximately What was done…. 24-one hour sessions · Co-Taught by Certified Trainers: · Low Impact Exercise · Endurance Exercises · Strength Building Exercises · Learn low impact exercises to aid with pain relief · Learn Relaxation Methods · Practice what you learn as you set personal goals

Ongoing weekly class of 20 Marie and Shelia taught The Trainer Class on 7-7-2016 Ongoing weekly class of 20 at local nursing home

LOCAL CHURCH OFFERED LOCATION FOR HS GENTLE YOGA CLASS Local bank closed taking our meeting room LOCAL CHURCH OFFERED LOCATION FOR HS GENTLE YOGA CLASS

Clay County Fair Senior Day 2016 Fun Times

Clay County Fair and Senior Day

Teresa Wright Day in the Park

Teresa Wright Day in the Park—Fun times

More Teresa Wright Day Fun

Walking groups Exercise groups Yoga group Personal exercise The residents of Clay County continue to show dedication and determination to making healthy lifestyle choices. Continuing Programs Include: Walking groups Exercise groups Yoga group Personal exercise Personal walking Support Groups

Clay County, Tennessee Partners: Appalachian Diabetes Control and Translation Project Marshall University University of Tennessee Extension Tennessee Department Health Clay County Family & Community Education Clubs Volunteers Clay County Senior Citizens Cumberland River Hospital Clay County School System Clay County Library Local Churches Clay County Health Council Clay County Chamber of Commerce Cookeville Regional Hospital City and County Government

2016 Goals Complete Diabetes Education Room at Clay County Recreational Park COMPLETED To teach Dining With Diabetes in Summer Stronger Partnership With Senior Citizen’s Program To teach Gentle Yoga at Senior Citizens Center COMPLETED Train new Yoga instructors COMPLETED Continue Gentle Yoga at Hermitage Springs Participate in Teresa Wright Day in the Park

2016 Goals Continued Partner with old and new partners. Continue Shopping Matters Tours Any other opportunity to promote Diabetes Education related activities Continue Dental Health Program COMPLETED

Leadership Transfer Jane Miller Shela Long Dean Walden Slow and steady gets the job done, BUT even the most dedicated members know when it is time to transfer the torch! This transfer does not mean these members are leaving—just stepping aside to let fresh members take the lead. These members will become help and guidance for the new leaders to continue the great and successful Diabetes Coalition that is now in place!!! Slowing Down Members Jane Miller Shela Long Dean Walden

New Partnership Cumberland River Hospital Welcome

Accepting the Torch Swift and playful adds new freshness to all program encounters! With the help and guidance of the slowing down members, the Clay County Diabetes Coalition will continue to help everyone in need of our services. Swift and Playful Members New President Tricia Strong along with Wendy, Candy, Greda, Mandy, Andrea, and others