Browsing Archive: April, 2010

Peanut Controlled Baseball: 4 Seattle Mariners Games in 2010

Posted by Leader, OFAN on Saturday, April 17, 2010,
Do you like baseball? 

Our neighbors to the north, WA-FEAST in particular Michael San Soucie, have developed a great relationship with the Seattle Mariners leading to 4, yes FOUR games at which the Mariners will have a designated peanut-free seating area.  This area will be cleaned prior to the game and during the game no peanuts will be served, the nearest concession stand will not be selling peanuts, and there will be posted signage to alert other fans.  See the Mariners website for further...
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MedicAlert Jewelry On Sale

Posted by Leader Oregon Food Allergy on Friday, April 16, 2010,
Have you been wavering on purchasing a medic alert bracelet? 

Just wanted to share that a few colors of the basic logo bracelet and a few of the beaded bracelets are currently on sale through May 15 at MedicAlert

Wearing the bracelet often sparks conversation (why do you have that?), empowers kids (they can show the bracelet in lieu of talking if they are uncertain), and often emphasizes the seriousness of the condition to other caregivers.  All in addition to the main benefit of having tha...
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First Post

Posted by Leader Oregon Food Allergy on Tuesday, April 6, 2010,
Hello OFAN Members and Visitors, we've just gone live with our website, facebook page, and this blog. I hope this will provide you pertinent information regarding resources, products, and events which you can receive in your preferred format (email, facebook, rss feed) via a single post.

I welcome input from those of you who are web, blog & FB veterans, I certainly could use it! 

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