- November 14, 2024
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Florida Hospital provides free screenings to City of Palm Coast employees
Florida Hospital Flagler provided free health screenings to 80 City of Palm Coast employees Thursday, May 19. The screenings included blood pressure, pulse oxygen, carbon monoxide, body mass index, diabetes testing and musculoskeletal assessment.
“By using our resources to help our community on a more personal level, we are taking our mission of extending the healing ministry of Christ a step further,” said JoAnne King, Florida Hospital Flagler’s CEO. “Screenings like these are important to a healthy life, so, by bringing our services out beyond the hospital’s walls, we are furthering that healing ministry.”
All of the employees who participated also received a one-on-one consultation with a registered nurse, during which they had the opportunity to review their results.
Golden Lion’s Key Lime Tartar Sauce donate proceeds to local food banks
Golden Lion Café, through sales of its Key Lime Tartar Sauce, has donated over $2,800 to three area nonprofits that supply food to those in need.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida received $2,000 (connected with Feeding America), Halifax Urban Ministries of Daytona Beach received over $300 and the Bunnell Food Pantry received $500. The donations were made on May 4, and they were the largest donations to date from the sale’s proceeds.
“These donations will provide approximately 11,000 meals to Central Florida families in need through the sales of our famous sauce,” said Chris Marlow, co-owner of King of the Beach.
This was the third check that the company has donated to the Second Harvest Food Bank, a nonprofit that collects and distributes donated food to more than 550 nonprofit partner agencies. Marlow presented the check this month at Second Harvest Food Bank.
Flagler Schools nominates local bank for state recognition
Flagler Schools has chosen Ameris Bank as the district winner for its Commissioner’s Business Recognition Award. According to program organizers, businesses are recognized for “showing the most commitment, creativity and innovation in bringing about positive change to schools and school districts.”
In nominating Ameris Bank, Executive Director of Student and Community Engagement for Flagler Schools Lynette Shott says “Ameris Bank epitomizes a partnership that embraces the belief that community partners are an integral contributor to student achievement. They contribute their time, talent and resources.”
Ameris has also been generous sponsors of the district’s Teacher and Employee of the Year dinner, and Shott also praised the company for its commitment to personal time dedication to the students of Flagler County, saying Ameris’ employees can be spotted on school campuses volunteering their time.
LC Hair Designs adds hair stylist, make-up artist
Lindsey Rae Crosby has added Ashley Larsen, who’s relocating from Texas, to her team of hair stylists at LC Hair Design. LC Hair Salon opened August, 2015. They are located at 4601 E. Moody Blvd., Unit D10 in Bunnell, in the Marvin Gardens Business Center. Call 586-3763, or online at www.lchairdesingsbylindseycrosby.com or www.facebook.com/hairbylindseycrosby.com.
Kudos!
Real Living Palm West recently held it annual awards luncheon and presentation, where it handed out numerous awards to the following employees.
Diamond Awards, representing a 95% customer satisfaction rating, were presented to Lynette Davis, Darren Delgado and Colleen Hess and the Oceanshore Boulevard office of Palm West located in the Hammock.
Diamond Elite Awards, representing a 97% customer satisfaction rating, were presented to Vlaja Telfer and Suzanne Lynch and the Florida Park Drive office of Palm West.
Additional awards to individuals, based on Gross Commission Income or Closed Residential Units, went to Darren Delgado, Marge Ankrom and Dick Picard (Ruby Medallion), Steven Andrade and Frank Sockman (Sapphire Medallion0, Vlaja Telfer and Suzanne Lynch (Emerald Medallion) and Dottie Dills (Diamond Medallion).
Among the top 100 Agents recognized nationally were Dottie Dills, Vlaja Tefer and Suzanne Lynch.