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Athletes devoted to outdoor work-outs do not abandon their routineswhen winter rears its chilly head. Whileit can be difficult to embrace the greatoutdoors when temperatures hoveraround the freezing point, maintainingyour motivation at such times bodeswell for your fitness goals the rest of the year.
Staying warm is a top priority forathletes who exercise outdoors duringthe winter months. While there’s noguarantee winter winds won’t test yourwillpower, there are some ways to staywarm when working out in colder cli-mates.
• Wear appropriate headgear. Foryears, many people subscribed to theconventional wisdom that suggestedpeople lose 40 to 45 percent of theirbody heat through their heads. But in2008, researchers at Indiana Universitydebunked that myth, suggesting that if humans lost that much heat throughtheir heads, then they would be just ascold when going outside without a haton as they would be if they left homewithout wearing any pants. But wearingheadgear when exercising outdoors isstill a good idea, as the head is moresensitive to changes in temperaturethan many other areas of the body. Awool hat you can pull down over your
ears can protect them from getting toocold. Athletes may also want to consid-er ski masks or other facial covers thatcan protect their faces when winterwinds are howling.
• Layer correctly. Layering has longbeen a reliable way to beat the coldwhen temperatures are at their lowest.But layering must be done correctly tobe effective. When choosing your work-out gear, choose an inner layer that willmove moisture away from your skin.Cotton retains moisture, and that meansyour sweat will cling to your body andmake you feel cold. Once you find ashirt made with moisture-wicking mate-
rial to wear against your skin, look fora second layer that also wicks moistureso you can more effectively control yourbody temperature. Your outer layershould be capable of handling the ele-ments, so look for something that iswaterproof and wind-resistant.
• Don’t forget footwear. Feet caneasily succumb to cold temperatureswhen exercising outdoors, but you canemploy the same strategy with yoursocks that you do with your layers.When choosing workout socks, avoidcotton socks that don’t wick moistureaway from your feet. Acrylic can bemore effective at wicking moistureaway from your feet than cotton.
• Know yourweather reports. Whileit’s admirable to stayon course with youroutdoor workouts inthe winter, don’t allowyour devotion to over-take your commonsense. Check the fore-cast before beginningan outdoor exercise,paying particularattention to the windchil. According to theMayo Clinic, frostbitecan occur when skin is
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January 14, 2016 // Volume 25, Issue 2
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Milwaukee County Parks hasannounced the schedule for MusicUnder Glass, the concert series at theMitchell Park Domes. Live performanc-es and computer-generated light showswill fill The Domes from 6:30-9 p.m.every Thursday from Jan. 14-March 10,2016. The Domes, Milwaukee’s LivingLandmark, is located at 524 S. LaytonBlvd.
Music Under Glass is presented inpartnership with the Friends of TheDomes, Waterstone Bank, and BlueMoon Brewing Company.
“Music Under Glass has been the
local cure for cabin fever since 2009,”said Milwaukee County Executive ChrisAbele. “Every week, residents and visi-tors alike come out to enjoy our area’stalent and to explore the Tropical,Desert, and Floral Show domes. Duringthe last series of 11 concerts, nearly5,000 people took the opportunity tovisit this Milwaukee County gem.”
“MUG has been a showcase for toplocal talent, with styles ranging fromblues to zydeco,” said Sandy Folaron,Director of The Domes, “and our closingbeach party–complete with sand,beach balls, ‘Elvis in Hawaii,’ and
Polynesian dancers–now that’s a hitwith everyone!”
Seating near the Show Dome stageis limited. A video feed and music arepiped into the lobby area, where addi-tional seating is available.
For more information on TheDomes, call (414) 257-5611 or visitcountyparks.com.
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced today thatWisconsin received formal approvalfrom the Centers for Medicare andMedicaid Services (CMS) for renewal of the SeniorCare waiver throughDecember 31, 2018. SeniorCare,Wisconsin's prescription drug assis-tance program for Wisconsin residentswho are 65 years of age or older, isdesigned to help seniors with their
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assistance program is available to allseniors 65 years of age or older withincome at or below $23,540 per yearfor an individual or $31,860 for a mar-ried couple.
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• Since its inception, more than260,000 Wisconsin seniors have pur-chased prescription drugs throughSeniorCare.
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The New Year is a wonderful time tospring back into exercise, whether youenjoy cycling, running, hiking, oranother outside activity. But if you’dlike access to indoor facilities for swim-ming, weight lifting, cardio machines,or an exercise class, it may be time for
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Martin Luther King, Jr. played a piv-otal role in race relations in the UnitedStates for nearly a decade. He helpedsecure the end of legal segregation of African-American citizens, created theCivil Rights Act of 1964 and served as asource of inspiration for black individu-als across the globe.
Dr. King did not begin his life as acrusader or public figure. He had much
more modest beginnings in ruralAtlanta. Born Michael King, Jr., he wasthe middle child of Michael King, Sr.and Alberta Williams King. MichaelKing, Sr. served as pastor of EbenezerBaptist Church upon the death of hisfather-in-law, who was the church'sprior pastor. At this point, the elderking decided to change his name toMartin Luther to honor the famedProtestant religious leader. His son soondecided to adopt the name as well.
A religious family, the Kings tried toshield their children from the realitiesof racism that were alive and well in thecountry. They believed racism and seg-regation to be an affront to God's will,and Martin, Sr. discouraged separation
of class and taught these lessons to hischildren. Those lessons resonated withMartin, Jr.
Dr. King attended Booker T.Washington High School and was soadvanced he was able to skip both the9th and 11th grades. He went on to col-lege at the age of 15, graduating fromMorehouse College in 1948 with adegree in sociology. In his junior year of
college, King enrolled in a Bible classthat sparked a renewed enthusiasm forthe ministry. He later enrolled in theliberal Crozer Theological Seminary inChester, Pennsylvania, where hereceived a Bachelor's of Divinity. Laterhe attended Boston University andearned a Ph.D. at the age of 25. It wasduring his time in Boston that he methis future wife, Coretta Scott. While he
was completing his dissertation work,Dr. King became the pastor for theDexter Avenue Baptist Church of Montgomery, Alabama.
Martin Luther King, Jr. becamedirectly involved in the civil rightsmovement after the head of the localNAACP chapter in Montgomery met withhim on the night that Rosa Parks wasarrested for failure to give up her busseat to a white passenger. Dr. Kinghelped institute the Montgomery BusBoycott. During this time, African-Americans refused to ride the public bussystem in Montgomery. The boycottlasted 382 days. During that time, Dr.King's home was bombed due to hisinvolvement in the boycott, and he was
arrested for conspiracy. His work paidoff on December 21, 1956, when theSupreme Court ruled that racial segre-gation on public transportation wasillegal.
Dr. King promoted nonviolentprotests against unfairness to theAfrican-American community, urgingcivil disobedience and peacefulprotests, tenets that formed the basis
for the Southern Christian LeadershipConference, or SCLC, which he led. Heparticipated in numerous nonviolentprotests and was arrested several times.During one stint in jail, he penned hisfamous, "Letter from a BirminghamJail."
Dr. King established a relationshipwith fellow African-American civilrights activist Bayard Rustin, who
shared similar interests, including theteachings of Gandhi. Rustin would serveas King's mentor and also was the mainorganizer of the March on Washingtonthat took place on August 28, 1963.Approximately 250,000 demonstratorswere involved in the march, and it wasthe largest demonstration in thenation's capital up to that time. In frontof the Lincoln Memorial, Dr. King issuedhis famed "I Have a Dream" speech. Helater met with President John F.Kennedy to appeal for greater rights forAfrican-Americans and called for an endof segregation.
As a result of his civil rights efforts,Dr. King was awarded the Nobel PeacePrize on December 10, 1964, at the age
of 35. He was the youngest person everto receive the honor. He donated all of the prize money to his racial equalityeffort.
Through the late 1960s, Dr. Kingexpanded his Civil Rights Movement toother cities. But he was often met withcriticism, especially when he appealedto white middle-class citizens. Manymilitant black organizations considered
King's methods too weak and tive. His support was faltering King grew weary of marches, jprotests. However, in April of labor strike in Memphis drewattention, and he gave a speecthe sanitation labor dispute,would prove to be prophetic. Tday, on April 4, Dr. King was hsniper's bullet while standing
outside terrace of his motel roomLorraine Motel. King's words frprevious day, including, "I've spromised land. I may not get th
A look at the life and influence of Dr. King
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you. But I want you to know tonightthat we, as a people, will get to thepromised land," were haunting. JamesEarl Ray was charged with the assassi-nation.
In his honor, Americans have cele-
brated Martin Luther King, Jr. Dfederal holiday since 1986. Kiposthumously awarded the PresMedal of Freedom in 1977. Manyhave been renamed in his honDr. King remains a source of insdecades after his death.
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Life and influence of Dr. King
Few people in American historyhave had as strong an impact on theUnited States as Martin Luther King,Jr., the civil rights leader who wasslain in 1968 at the age of 39. Throughhis message of nonviolence and civil
disobedience as a means to advancingcivil rights for all people, Kingchanged the lives of millions. Thosechanges are still felt today, nearly half a century after his death.
Though his death was tragic, King'slife remains something to celebrate, afact recognized by the federal govern-ment in 1983, when President RonaldReagan signed a bill creating a federalholiday to honor King. Since 2000, all50 states have observed the holiday,which has been observed on the thirdMonday of January each year since1992. For many, Martin Luther King,Jr. Day is a time to reflect on King'slife and advance his message. Childrendo not have school on Martin LutherKing, Jr. Day, making the holiday anideal time for parents to teach theirkids about King and his lasting legacy.The following are a few unique waysadults and children alike can celebratethe life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
• Give back to your community. Acommunity leader who made countlesssacrifices for both his own communityand the nationwide community of those denied their civil rights, King isperhaps best honored by those whomake efforts to give back to their com-munities. Parents can take theiryoungsters to volunteer and help theless fortunate, be it working at a soupkitchen or an assisted living facility.Many communities host outreachevents on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day,
and adults and children can takeadvantage of such events to honorKing's legacy.
• Read about the Civil RightsMovement with your children. Thanksto advancements in technology, men,
women and children now have awealth of information at their finger-tips. This makes it easy for parents todiscuss the Civil Rights Movement, andKing's role in that movement, withtheir children. The older kids are, themore detailed parents can be whenexplaining the struggles King encoun-tered. Even adults without children arelikely to be enlightened by studyingthe Civil Rights Movement and King'slife in closer detail.
• Listen to or read King's speeches.Renowned for his abilities as an orator,King gave numerous speechesthroughout his life, many of which areequally, if not more, moving todaythan they were during his lifetime.While King's "I Have a Dream" speechdelivered in 1963 on the steps of theLincoln Memorial is widely known,King gave many more speechesthroughout his lifetime. Such speechesare an invaluable resource for thoseinterested in learning about the life of King and his beliefs.
The life of Martin Luther King, Jr.is something to celebrate, and the hol-iday in his name is a great time toreflect on and study his life whilemaking efforts to improve your com-munity.
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