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Page 2 - Wednesday, April 3, 2024 The Sylvania Times thesy lvaniatimes .com -Lifestyles- In the Kitchen with Charlotte Lambert CROCKPOT LONDON BROIL 1 London Broil 1 pkg ranch salad dressing mix 1 pkg Italian salad dressing mix 1 pkg brown gravy mix 1 1/2 cup water Mix all the mixes in the water and pour over the roast. Cook on low overnight. SPINACH CASSEROLE 1 box frozen spinach, cooked and drained 1 stick melted butter 8 oz cream cheese, softened 1 pkg Pepperidge Farm dressing mix Cream 1/4 cup butter and cream cheese. Add hot spinach, season to taste, and mix well. Pour into a greased casserole dish and sprinkle dressing mix on top. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. CREAMSICLE SALAD 2 cups cottage cheese 2 cups cool whip 1 small orange jello 1 can mandarin oranges, halved and drained Mix all ingredients together. Chill until ready to serve. Yummy! Optim Medical Center-Screven Pa tient A ccess Department Recognized Optim Medical Center-Screven is proud to recognize our Patient Access Department during their special week. These ladies are the first faces patients encounter when they enter the facility and are exceptional at their customer service duties. They are responsible for registering patients for procedures, making sure demographic information is correct, verifying insurance coverage, and obtaining authorizations when assigned. The department manager, Tabitha Simmons, is consistently praised for her staff and their caring attitudes. Happy National Patient Access Week! Well deserved' Front L to R - Jennifer Stafford, Barbara Walker Back L to R - Jackalon Gatson, Judy Coplin, Tabitha Simmons, Alexis Driver Leadership Conference to be held at Georgia Southern Georgia Southern University's Division of Continuing and Professional Education is hosting their inaugural conference May 17th, from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. CPE Leadership Conference: The Future of Leadership: Adapting to a Changing Landscape. Keynote speakers include Justin Farquhar Vice President of Workforce for the Savannah Economic Development Authority and Brent Stubbs, the Senior Manager of Learning and Development at Hyundai Metaplant America. https://academics.georgiasouthern.edu/ce/conferences/ cpe-leadership-conference/ FARM BUREAU SCREVEN CO. Screven County Farm Bureau 104 Rocha ford Road / P 0 Box 533 Syluania, GA 30467 Phone: 912-564-7891 Fax: 912-564-7893 Georgia Farm Bureau Website: www.gfb.org. loving God. loving Others. Making Disciples 127 North Main Street - Sylvania, Ga. 30467 Serving Screven County since 1975 COME AND 1‘flflAM Sunda y Mornin s I.UUHIVI Praise & Worship 0\Oak Hill Church] 1 Oak Hill Church Road Millen, Georgia 30442 (478) 982-1616 NEXT MOVE AL ESTATE • Newsletters Samantha Nigg Jenny Walker Patient Access First Glimpse of Hospital Optim Medical Center-Screven RHC—Dr. Sidney Morgan is proud to recognize our Patient Access Department during their special week. These ladies are the first faces patients encounter when they enter the facility and are exceptional at their customer service duties. They are responsible for registering patients for procedures, making sure demographic information is correct, verifying insurance coverage, and obtaining authorizations when assigned. The department manager, Ebony Mercer, is consistently praised for her staff and their caring attitudes 912) 564-7002 Inc. • Programs • Invitations • & More TheTimes Printing Services 912,451,6397 The Times Building -125 North Main St. - Sylvania, Gi SCREVEN COUNTY FARM BUREAU’S BODDIFORD SERVING ON GFB YF&R COMMITTEE MACON, Ga. - Screven County Farm Bureau (SCFB) Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) Chairman Knapp Boddiford is serving as vice- chairman on the 2024 Georgia Farm Bureau (GFB) YF&R Committee. This is the second year of a two-year term on the committee for Boddiford, who runs nis own farm and also farms with his father, Joe, growing com, cotton and peanuts on a total of 2,300 acres. Knapp and Joe also run Sylvania Peanut Company, and Knapp owns JKB Farm Services, selling crop growth and crop protection products. Knapp Boddiford has a bachelor’s degree in diversified agriculture from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College with an agribusiness emphasis. He was part of the first group of students involved with the ABAC YF&R chapter. He lives in Sylvania. On the committee, Boddiford represents the GFB 7th District, which includes Farm Bureaus in Appling, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs and Wayne counties. The committee oversees GFB’s young farmer and rancher activities, including the GFB YF&R Discussion Meet, Achievement Award and Excellence in Agriculture competitive events, the Picture Georgia in Agriculture Photo Contest and the Harvest for All Campaign. The GFB Young Farmers & Ranchers program is designed to provide leadership development, educational and social opportunities for farmers between the ages of 18 and 35. Founded in 1937, Georgia Farm Bureau is the state’s largest general farm organization and has 158 county offices. Its volunteer members actively participate in local, state and national activities that promote agriculture awareness to their non-farming neighbors. GFB offers its members a wide variety of benefits, including insurance, but enrollment in any of the member benefits is optional and not a requirement for membership. Your NEW HOME Awaits YOU! Sherri Chance & Vondessa Lee HONEST & DEPENDABLE C4f«W 604 Hwy 25 North Millen, GA. 30442 478-494-0580 DRUG, Very Unique Gifts Georgia Bulldog Merchandise Neighbors, dementia is a common disease most people have experienced via an affected family member or friend. According to the CDC, about 5 million adults in America have dementia. Dementia is a general tenn for a decline in cognitive function that interferes with daily activities and can affect memory, thinking, and behavior. Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia, accounting for approximately 60 to 80 percent of cases. The impact of dementia on individuals, families, and society as a whole is significant. It can lead to a loss of independence, difficulty with communication, and changes in behavior that can be challenging for caregivers to manage. The burden of caregiving is often the most difficult part of dementia. Progressive loss of independence necessitates reliance on others for everyday needs such as dressing or bathing. Consequently, families may feel overwhelmed and unprepared for the caregiving challenges of dementia. The exact cause of dementia is not yet fully understood, but it is thought to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. There is currently no cure for dementia, and treatment options are limited. However, early diagnosis and intervention may help to slow the progression of symptoms and improve the quality of life for those living with the condition. Dementia has been a focus of research for decades in an attempt to improve early detection and development of effective treatments. I think the thing most beneficial for many people today is to take a moment and consider the impact of dementia on our families and communities. 60 years of Wedded Bliss Elva and Pete Mills celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary on March 31th 2024, Easter Sunday. They were married March 29,1964. Congratulations Elva and Pete! Dementia, more common and challenging than many of us realize Dr. Sidney J. Morgan Optim Primary Care Dr. Morgan’s Minute COLORECTAL CANCER is the 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths in US. It is also one of the few cancers that can be prevented through screening! Get screened today! CALL 912.303.7533 TO SCHEDULE YOUR SCREENING WITH DR. MORGAN! (Q) optim primary care