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Hudson - Litchfield News June 17, 2011 - 9


Every Day is Flag Day for Anthony


Ever since Anthony Cunningham could talk, he has been fascinated by flags—American flags only, that is. We had the pleasure of visiting Anthony at the home of his grandmother, Linda Small, on Tuesday, June 14—Flag Day, of course! Anthony is a charming 3-year- old who has a collection of more than 20 flags and who will sing the National Anthem whenever asked, with one small adjustment: the line “Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there” becomes, “Gave proof through the night that Anthony’s flag was still there.” Indeed, Anthony believes that all American flags are his responsibility. As his grandmother explains, “Anthony always has a flag in his hand—when he goes to sleep, in the bathtub, the car. At Hannaford’s, the employees call him The Flag Boy. And if you give him the choice between a toy or a flag, he will always pick the flag.” No doubt about it, Anthony Cunningham is a born patriot!


A SMILE OF HEALTH The


development of cosmetic dentistry as a respected dental


discipline is one of the sure signs that dentistry has


kept up with modern technology. Cosmetic dentistry is a clear


recognition of truth the medical profession realized long ago – that feeling good about yourself is an essential element of maintaining, as well as regaining, good health.


That's what cosmetic dentistry helps accomplish. By correcting visible imperfections, it increases your self esteem. After all, how much more difficult it is to think confidently, positively about yourself if your teeth are chipped, discolored, malformed, or marred by irregular spaces between them.


A dentist skilled in the art of cosmetic dentistry overcomes those personality handicaps by bonding a wide range of composite materials to your teeth.


I think you will find the results impressive. Among many improvements, a dentist can rebuild and reshape disfigured or chipped teeth, often making a crown unnecessary. . . fill in eroded areas. . . give teeth a uniform length. . . cover badly stained or discolored teeth with plastic facings that are almost indistinguishable from the natural enamel. The procedure is simple. The tooth surface is first etched. Then the composite is applied, shaped as required, and, in one typical procedure, hardened by exposure to a special curing light. And your dentist can accomplish this usually without drilling and in a single office visit.


The latest technique in cosmetic dentistry is the use of porcelain laminate veneers. These veneers are also used to mask unsightly stains, fill spaces between teeth, and ultimately change ones smile. The results of this technique are more esthetic and longer lasting than conventional bonding. A smile of beauty can indeed be a smile of health.


Library Celebrates Second Birthday with Party


by Lynne Ober The George H. and Ella M. Rodgers Library had a birthday party to celebrate the second anniversary of its opening. The party, held on Saturday, June 11, was well attended by young and old. A clown who made animal balloon friends entertained children until almost time for the 11 a.m. celebration to kick off. “We originally weren’t going to have speeches until noon, but with so many people here at 11, we decided to go ahead.”


Robin Rodgers welcomed one and all to the


celebration. Elaine Brody, who worked for so many years to get a new library built, was


than 150,000 items, including books, CDs/DVDs, puzzles, digital devices were circulated and over 600 programs were attended by almost 12,000 patrons. In addition, there were 12,500 Internet users,” she said. “One of my favorite annual library events is


Santa’s Visit sponsored each year by the Friends of the Library,” smiled Owen, who admitted that she wore a silly elf hat with reindeer bells for the event. “AARP volunteers assisted in preparing income tax returns for 127 patrons this year,” she said, noting that the community meeting rooms are constantly in use. A birthday cake with an air-brushed picture of the library was cut and shared with others. Robin


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Hi, I’m Dr. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Al Rodgers enjoy the jazz concert


delighted to be on hand, and presided over the dedication of the newly installed commemorative bricks.


Connie Owen said, “As each year goes by,


our gratitude to Phil and Al Rodgers and their extended family continues to grow. We were very sad at Phil’s death in March of this year, but his spirit lives on in our minds and hearts and his generosity continues to stimulate our dedication to continue the memory of his parents, George and Ella.” Owen also said the was delighted that Al Rodgers came to the celebration. The library has become


a vibrant center of Hudson. According to Owen, 1,150 new library cards were issued in the first 10 months of this fiscal year, bringing the total number of active library cards to 13,000. “More


Rodgers said that she printed a photo of the library on plain paper, took it to Sam’s Club, and they managed to turn that into a gorgeous cake. When the jazz concert given by Alvirne’s Jazz Band, the Crazy Eights, started at 12:30 p.m., the chairs were filled with music lovers. It was a lovely way to enjoy an afternoon.


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I am a graduate of Bishop Guertin High School and have graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree and a Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiro- practic in Davenport, Iowa. Palmer College is widely considered the most prestigious chiropractic college the world. While at Palmer, I held several positions of leadership. In addition, I have had extensive post-graduate studies in the diagnosis and treatment of back problems, whiplash, headaches, sports injuries, nutrition, physiotherapy and rehabilitation.


Additionally, I devote three days every six weeks attending a nationwide seminar in chiropractic training to stay current on with the latest advances in my profession.


This is the kind of training and professionalism I offer you. If you have hesitated visiting a chiropractor, perhaps you didn’t know that chiropractors go to such great lengths to provide you with the latest techniques and the most qualified service. Call me today and let me help you.


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