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What's new at 318 Forum Magazine . Page 1 - no comments - 1,463 views  New Life on Margaret PlaceIn those five weeks, plumbers, electricians and other contractors swarmed over the building to get it ready for new patients, new staff and a renewed lease on life. Chris Mangin is senior vice president of operations for Ochsner LSU, and he said the crews literally worked 24/7 to get the building back online. Page 4 - no comments - 1,398 views  Club 365“The Shreveport Regional Arts Council has had to pivot away from Christmas in the Sky this year because we don’t want 2,500 people, our favorite people in this city – our guests – to get sick as a dog. So, we are going to change our spots,” said Kallenberg, chair of this year’s event. Page 9 - no comments - 1,978 views  Being Used And Abused?Of course, it doesn’t always end up that way. Sometimes, we get taken advantage of. And it’s not that anyone, necessarily, starts out intending to hurt one another or take one another for granted. It’s just that most of us like to “see the best in people,” and we end up “being used” in the process. Page 12 - no comments - 1,849 views  Reassuring ChildrenWith the recent news and rapidly evolving developments regarding the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19), it’s understandable that adults and children alike are experiencing stress, confusion, sadness and anxiety. Schools have been closed, and businesses are strongly encouraging their employees to work from home as much as possible. Page 15 - no comments - 1,916 views  White Out Gala: A United Night of HopeThe 2020 American Cancer Society (ACS) fundraiser, White Out Cancer – A United Night of Hope, is teaming with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana (BCBS) to host an evening of fun, laughter, tears of joy and celebration with the opportunity to support the local American Cancer Society mission. Page 17 - no comments - 2,241 views  318|BrieflyDr. Stuermann completed a fellowship in pain management at the University of Kentucky in Lexington in 2020 after practicing general anesthesia in Shreveport for eight years. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Clemson University in South Carolina and earned his medical degree from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. Page 20 - no comments - 1,943 views  Healthy Brains, Hearts and BodiesHealthy brain aging is a topic of growing interest as baby boomers hit retirement age. Based on risk factor statistics, we estimate that there are nearly 10,000 people in the Shreveport-Bossier area (within a 75-mile radius) living with Alzheimer’s disease. Page 22 - no comments - 1,953 views  Wake Up A Winner, Baby!“It’s a shotgun-style house, so the front entrance from the porch is long and huge and has windows along the whole front of the house with columns,” described Jenny Rodgers. “You walk straight through that to the backyard – the back porch, basically. That’s the whole living room, great. Page 25 - no comments - 2,077 views  QuaranTimeOn March 15, the city of Shreveport was shut down to slow the spread of the new Covid-19 virus. Suddenly, art exhibitions, art markets, performances and more came to a screeching halt. The Shreveport Regional Arts Council (SRAC) and artspace asked the Northwest Louisiana Roster Artists how they navigated the quarantine pause that ended on May 30. Page 38 - no comments - 1,141 views 
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