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Boston
Public Library hosts free seminars on asthma
April 25,
2005If you’re looking for help in making informed decisions about asthma and its treatments, Walgreens and the Boston Public Library can help.
Five BPL branches will host seminars on this important topic in May and June. Local Walgreens pharmacists will offer a presentation and will answer questions from the audience. Topics will range from preventing asthma attacks to inhalers and other treatments.
Everyone who attends will be provided dinner, have a chance to win a raffle and will take home free giveaways.
The seminars will be held at the following dates and locations: Adams Street Branch, 690 Adams Street, Dorchester, on Wednesday, May 4; Roslindale Branch at 4238 Washington Street on Wednesday, May 18; at the Codman Square branch, 690 Washington Street, Dorchester, on Monday, June 6;. Egleston Square Branch in Roxbury on Wednesday, June 15; and at the Faneuil Branch, 419 Faneuil Street in Brighton on Tuesday, June 21.
All seminars start at 6 p.m.
The seminars are part of the national Be Well Informed @ your library® program, developed by Walgreens and the American Library Association. As part of the program, Boston Public Library will be one of 10 library systems throughout the country to host a series of health education seminars focusing on today’s top health concerns.
Other seminars that the Boston Public Library and Walgreens will host include managing the cost of medicine, the best use of over-the-counter medication, and diabetes, asthma and heart disease. Seminars will take place at the same library branches through November.
For more information on the seminar, call the branch or visit www.bpl.org.
For more than 150
years, the Boston Public Library has pioneered public library service
in America
with revolutionary ideas and famous firsts. Established in 1848, the
BPL was the first publicly supported municipal library in America, the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch
library and the first to have a children’s room. Today, the BPL
boasts 27 neighborhood branches, free Internet access, two unique
restaurants, an award-winning website www.bpl.org
and an on-line store featuring reproductions of the BPL’s priceless
photographs and artwork. Each year, the BPL hosts nearly 5000
programs, answers more than one million reference questions and serves
millions of people in its National
Historic Landmark McKim Building in
Copley Square. All of its programs and exhibits are free and open to the public. At
the Boston Public Library, books are just the beginning!
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