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December 2012 newsletter, Women in Business - Cache Valley
1. December 2012
ISSUE #6 | 12/1/2012
President’s Message
Happy Holidays!
It is hard to believe how fast this year has gone
by! Thank you for your attendance at the
November luncheon. Jacoba gave a wonderful
overview of Social Media. The information she
presented gave us a lot to think about. I hope that
you were able to put the information to work in your
businesses.
Please plan to join us at the December luncheon. It
will be a fun and relaxing Holiday Cooking
demonstration and I look forward to seeing you
there. RSVP early and bring a friend!
We live in a very giving community and I am
overwhelmed at the generosity and giving nature. I
know that many of you have experienced struggles
in 2012 but I sincerely hope that things have started
to show positive progress. I like to concentrate,
especially this time of year, on what I do have and
the many blessings in my life. Each month, I am
honored to rub shoulders with you and glean
information from you. You are truly remarkable
women!
Have a wonderful holiday season with your loved
ones!
Tammy Selley, President
WIB December Holiday Luncheon
Tuesday, December 11 – 11:55 am
Bridgerland Applied Technology College
Main Campus: 1301 North 600 West, Logan
We will be tasting holiday foods and learning some tips
to take the pressure out of the holiday season. RSVP on
the web http://wib.usu.edu/system/RSVPForm.cfm
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Jamie Andrus is the Director of Partners In Business
in the Huntsman School of Business at USU. She
leads a team of bright and talented Business students
who organize and provide professional business
conferences. Partners currently holds four
conferences on Campus; Accounting, Leadership,
Operational Excellence, and Information Technology.
They also coordinate the SHRM Crossroads
Conference for the Utah Human Resources State
Council. These conferences serve the professional
business community as well as the business students.
She loves her job and the opportunity to work with
such outstanding students and professionals.
Jamie has a bachelor’s degree in Business and a
Master’s Degree in Human Resources from USU.
She is the current Bridgerland SHRM Chapter
President where she enjoys the association with some
really great Human Resource professionals.
In her spare time Jamie loves the Arts, especially
music and dance
The George S. Eccles Ice Center will host a
family New Year’s Eve celebration from 7 p.m.
until midnight on December 31st. There will be live
bands playing 80’s music all night, dancing, ice
skating and entertainment for the children. The
cost is $10 per person. There will also be dinner
available by Café Sabor for an additional cost.
Please go to www.ecclesice.com for more
details. Bring your date, bring the neighbors and
the kids and come help bring in the new year with
the community at the Eccles Ice Center.
3. The holiday season is a time to celebrate with family & friends, but for many it also becomes a
time for over-eating & weight gain. By implementing a few simple tips you can stay healthy
through the holiday season.
Ten Tips for Healthy Holiday Eating
1. Be realistic. Don’t try to lose pounds during the holidays, instead try to maintain your current weight.
2. Plan time for exercise. Exercise helps relieve holiday stress & prevent weight gain. Try a brisk walk twice a day.
3. Before leaving for a party, eat a light snack like raw vegetables or a piece of fruit to curb your appetite.
4. Survey party buffets before filling your plate. Choose your favorite foods & skip your least favorite. Include vegetables
& fruits to keep your plate balanced.
5. Eat until you are satisfied, not stuffed. Savor your favorite holiday treats while eating small portions.
6. Be careful with beverages. Alcohol can lessen inhibitions & induce overeating; non-alcoholic beverages can be full of
calories & sugar.
7. If you overeat at one meal, go light on the next.
8. Take the focus off food. Turn candy & cookie making time into non-edible projects like making wreaths, dough art
decorations or a gingerbread house. Plan group activities with family & friends that are not about food. Try serving a
holiday meal to the community, playing games or going on a walking tour of decorated homes.
9. Bring your own healthy dish to a holiday gathering.
10. Practice Healthy Holiday Cooking. Preparing favorite dishes lower in fat & calories will help promote healthy eating.
• Gravy — Refrigerate the gravy to harden fat. Skim the fat off.
• Dressing — Use a little less bread & add more onions, garlic, celery & vegetables. Add fruits such as
cranberries or apples. Moisten or flavor with low fat low sodium chicken or vegetable broth & applesauce.
• Turkey – Enjoy delicious, roasted turkey breast without the skin.
• Green Bean Casserole-- Cook fresh green beans with chunks of potatoes instead of cream soup. Top with
almonds.
• Mashed Potato — Use skim milk, broth, garlic & Parmesan cheese instead of whole milk & butter.
• Quick Holiday Nog — Four bananas, 1-1/2 cups skim milk or soymilk, 1-1/2 cups plain nonfat yogurt, 1/4
teaspoon rum extract, and ground nutmeg. Blend all ingredients except nutmeg. Puree until smooth. Top with
nutmeg.
• Desserts — Make a crustless pumpkin pie. Substitute two egg whites for each whole egg in baked recipes.
Replace heavy cream with evaporated skim milk in cheesecakes & cream pies. Top cakes with fresh fruit, fruit
sauce, or a sprinkle of powdered sugar instead of fattening frosting.
Enjoy the Holidays.
Plan time for activities & incorporate healthy recipes into your holiday meals.
Your mind and body will thank you.
4. Understaffed for the Holidays?
Let our friendly staff at Nexeo help!
Whether it’s extra hands for a day or some for the long run, we will service
you with skilled employees that meet your needs.
Contact Kristina @ (435)313-3399 or kristina@nexeohr.com
www.nexeohr.com Now on , &
Logan
Regional
Hospital
Foundation
Virtual
Giving
Tree
This
holiday
season
the
Logan
Regional
Hospital
Foundation
is
hosting
a
Virtual
Giving
Tree
to
raise
funds
for
items
to
benefit
the
young
patients
at
Logan
Regional
Pediatric
Rehabilitation.
The
Virtual
Giving
Tree
includes
equipment
we
call
“toys”
(with
photos,
descriptions
and
costs)
that
will
be
used
in
physical
and
occupational
therapy
at
the
Pediatric
Rehabilitation
Center.
Items
range
in
cost
from
$15
to
$5000.
“We
realize
that
some
of
the
requested
items
are
quite
expensive,”
said
Christina
Roberts,
Foundation
specialist.
“Please
know
that
you
may
make
a
dollar
donation
toward
any
of
the
items
without
having
to
contribute
the
entire
purchase
price.
A
gift
of
$100,
$25
or
any
other
amount
helps
Logan
Regional
Hospital
Foundation
further
our
mission
of
Bringing
Healing
Home.”
You
can
view
and
purchase
these
toys
online
at
www.loganhospitalfoundation.org
or
contact
Christina
Roberts
at
435-‐716-‐5430
or
christina.roberts@imail.org
5. 8505 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322-8505 Phone 435.797.3138 Fax 435.797.3150 www.upr.org
!
UPR!Online!Holiday!Auction!Now!Featuring!200!Items!!
The!UPR!Holiday!Online!Auction!has!a!gift!for!everyone!on!your!list!.!.!.!even!
you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gift!certificates!for!restaurants,!salons!
&!spas,!art,!event!tickets,!car!care,!ice!
cream!and!more!are!ready!for!your!
bids.!There!are!more!than!600!items!
and!200!of!these!have!yet!to!receive!
bids.!In!addition,!there!are!no!
minimum!bids!!Go!to!www.upr.org!to!
begin!bidding.!The!auction!continues!
through!Tuesday,!December!11th!and!
all!items!will!be!delivered!in!time!for!
Christmas.!
It’s!also!not!too!late!to!donate!to!the!UPR!Holiday!Auction.!
Promote!your!business!or!begin!your!own!bidding!by!going!to!
www.upr.org!or!call!Perry!
Muckerheide!at!435R797R0676.!
NO!MINIMUM!BIDS!
!
!
6. Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us
back to the delusions of our childish
days; that can recall to the old man the
pleasures of his youth; that can
transport the sailor and the traveller,
thousands of miles away, back to his own
fire-side and his quiet home! ~Charles
Dickens, The Pickwick Papers , 1836
Questions about the WIB Newsletter?
Please contact Teri Guy – 435-797-3215 or teri.guy@usu.edu.