Kamloops Connector January 2022

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VOL. 30, NO. 9, JANUARY 2022 POWERED BY KAMLOOPS THIS WEEK | A PROUD PART OF ABERDEEN PUBLISHING

Food System Resilience Page 2

Building our own wellness plan - Part 2 Page 11

Parental support group seeks to expand Page 12

KALS - Kamloops Adult Learners Society Page 13

The Cry of the Earth Page 19

Thompson-Nicola residents invited to make it a Breakfast to Remember

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A Kamloops This Week photo contest contribution by Raul Weisser from early 2019, “Pinantan Road” illustrates a typical wintery day in the countryside—a moody take on a season that technically begins with the Winter Solstice on Dec. 21.

his winter, Thompson-Nicola residents can take action to support people affected by dementia at Breakfast to Remember, a virtual fundraising breakfast event in support of the Alzheimer Society of B.C. And their participation can help support the Society’s programs and services that help local residents living with dementia, their families, and their caregivers. The event will feature a keynote address and live Q&A with Dr. Lisa Genova, neuroscientist, speaker and international and New York Times bestselling author of Still Alice. Genova holds a PhD in neuroscience from

Harvard University and has captured a special place in contemporary fiction, writing stories that are equally inspired by neuroscience and the human spirit. Her first TED talk on brain health has been viewed more than five million times, with her most recent talk garnering more than one million views in its first month alone. Genova’s extensivelyresearched fiction describes the unique journeys of people living with neurological diseases and disorders. She writes with passion and accuracy to educate, demystify, destigmatize and ultimately inspire support for care and scientific research. “We’re thrilled

to welcome such an inspiring and accomplished speaker to our breakfast,” said Jen Lyle, CEO of the Alzheimer Society of B.C. “Lisa Genova understands all the ways dementia can change a person’s life – as well as the neuroscience behind the changes and the actions we can all take now to improve brain health. With the number of people living with dementia on the rise, there is no better time to come together and learn while helping provide critical support needed today.” Annual Breakfast to Remember events bring B.C. business leaders together to hear inspiring talks and help raise Continued on p. 12

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