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Spring events sprout in Shoreview BY NOELLE OLSON SHOREVIEW PRESS EDITOR
Spring is here, and the city of Shoreview has many events coming up. The Shoreview-Einhausen Sister City Association (SESCA) will hold its spring happy hour and new member welcome from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 14, at the German restaurant Black Forest Inn, in Minneapolis. “They’re welcoming new members that have just joined, but it’s open to anyone,” City Council Member Cory Springhorn said. Two days later, at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 16, the Shoreview Historical Society will hold its annual meeting at City Hall. Historian Paul Nelson will give a presentation about the history of the Lake Owasso Children’s Preventorium. “That program is free and open to the public,” Springhorn said. The Northeast Metro Climate Action Coalition SEE CITY COUNCIL, PAGE 15 CONTRIBUTED
(From left) Alex, Kent, Mady, Kathy and Nathan Smith spend quality time together in Ireland at Blarney Castle three weeks after Kent’s colon cancer surgery.
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$25 gift card saves man’s life Cancer is the word no one wants to hear. March is colon cancer awareness month. Kent and Kathy Smith, of Shoreview, know the importance of having a colonoscopy. Kathy kept pushing him to get one. He had just turned 50 and had just lost one of his best friends. Kathy told him he should get a colonoscopy in honor of his memory. “I didn’t want to do it, because there’s not any cancer in my family,” Kent said. “And there’s a stigma, right? That’s a private part that you don’t want people to go in there, and I didn’t want to, so I said, ‘I’m gonna push it off till I’m 60 because I just don’t want to do it.’ There wasn’t any cancer in my family, and I just thought I didn’t need one.” That all changed when Kent was offered a financial benefit from work — a $25 gift card for getting a colonoscopy. “That little incentive, which is trivial, is what truly made me go in,” Kent said. “He had to get his colonoscopy by the end of June to get the $25 gift card, and his life was saved,” Kathy added. After his colonoscopy, Kathy went into the recovery room. “The doctor came in and said, ‘You have three polyps and a mass and, in my experience, it’s colon
cancer,’” Kent said. “That was not how we saw that appointment going,” Kathy said. “I was proud of him for doing it, and we were going to go to Denny’s to eat afterward, and that would be it. Instead, we got life-changing news. My mind started racing. I started thinking, ‘Is he going to die? Is he never going to meet our grandchildren? Am I going to be a widow?’ It was pure terror.” Researchers estimate that in the U.S. this year, some 153,000 individuals will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. The study, which was published by the American Cancer Society this month, states that 13 percent of those cases will be among people under 50. This represents a 9 percent increase since 2020 in that age group. Kent had a biopsy and was officially diagnosed with colon cancer in June 2018. He had surgery six weeks later to remove 11 to 12 inches of his colon. “We called the kids, and the kids were silent and in shock,” Kathy said. “The Smith way of dealing with things is through humor. The butt jokes started, and Kent just let them run with it because it made the kids feel better.” Alex, Kent and Kathy’s youngest son, said he freaked out when he heard that his dad had cancer.
Farrell Tuohy had one wish for his 60th birthday — better health. That might just happen, thanks to local resident Jeff Engler. After a yearlong process, Engler found out he is a match and may be able to donate a kidney to Tuohy, who is a cousin of Engler’s wife, Barb. Tuohy, owner of Pizza Man & Corner Malt Shop in White Bear Lake, has been on dialysis for nearly three years, something he says he can’t do forever. (See “Area business owner patiently waiting for kidney, June 8, 2021.) So far, three people have come forward as potential donors but none of them have been a match. Engler is the first person to make it all the way through the testing phase, although there are still a few things that need to happen in order for the surgery to take place. Last summer, the Englers stopped by Pizza Man’s booth at Marketfest and they started talking about blood types. Later, after realizing his blood type matched Tuohy’s, Engler decided to go through the testing to see if he was a match but he had one condition for Tuohy’s wife, Kim — she couldn’t tell her husband. “It’s not very often a person has a chance to be a living donor,” explained Engler, who is listed as a donor on his license. “I’m a firm believer that you
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