GRAND OPENING – Juvo MedSpa

Dr. Ray and Michele Lupkas came to North Carolina with their four daughters 23 years ago after a military career that landed them in Pennsylvania. Ray spent 22 years as an anesthesiologist at More Regional First Health of the Carolinas while Michele cared for their family and homeschooled two of their children. As the home became empty Michele and Ray knew that it was time for the next chapter of their lives. It was time to rebrand their own lives and to encourage others not to stagnate in their past. Based on their own desire, as well as others, they decided to create a company that would allow people to feel good on the inside and look good on the outside. After many classes in this new area of medicine began the birth of Juvo MedSpa.

During a conversation with a military friend who commented about soldiers self-medicating with synthetic hormones and the link with PTSD and Hormone imbalance, this sparked an idea with Dr. Ray and he began to investigate options. When he found the information he needed, Ray and Michele both had treatment and began to experience the effects of Bioidentical Hormones.

Michele’s mantra has become “Bioidentical hormones have changed my life! I have not slept through the night in years and two nights after receiving the pellets I did, I used to feel fuzzy brained and now that is not the case – the list of life improvements goes on and on.” In layman’s terms Michele explains “I had a blood panel done and my levels where considered “within normal range” by my Primary Doctor I distinctly remember my testosterone being higher when I felt my best!”

“I was offered synthetic hormones at my yearly checkup but the side effects were hazardous to my health so that was not an option.” Unlike
conventional hormones, bioidentical hormones are derived from natural sources, such as soy or yams, and created to be structurally identical the hormones produced naturally by your body. The hormones fit perfectly in each of the body’s hormone receptors to maintain optimal function. “During the past 15 weeks I feel my body is getting in sync”, even though Dr. Ray and Michele ran countless half marathons since their 40s and even one full marathon, now in 15 weeks Michele has lost 30 plus pounds without even trying. Dr. Ray on the other hand is enjoying better sleep, body strength he was used to from his younger years, and all around better health.

It’s exciting when patients comment that they have: decreased migraines, better sleep patterns, improved memory, sex life and PTSD symptoms are improving since receiving their pellets. With multiple studies supporting these results, patients ranging from 30 to 80 years of age have received pellets from Dr. Ray and their stories may be different but their lives have been enhanced.

Juvo offers so many unique options to enhance one’s life: recent FDA approved Emsella that noninvasively manages incontinence in 3 weeks in 94% of patients, unique personalized massages, body wraps for chronic pain management, customized facials, 3D Microblading, and the newest painless techniques in internal and external vaginal rejuvenation and options to combat ED for men. The newest techniques in to create the “liquid facelift” with products like Dysport, Botox and Hyaluronic Acid Fillers to create optical illusions similar to that of a surgical facelift or rhinoplasty. PRP therapy from head to toe: Hair Restoration, SkinPen to Stretch Marks minimization.

THE EXPANDING FOOTPRINT OF UNC AT PEMBROKE IN SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA

In his third year as chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Dr. Robin Gary Cummings is proud to lead a university on the move. Together with Provost, Dr. David Ward, he is making a significant impact in Pembroke and beyond—especially in Moore County.

More than 980 UNC Pembroke alumni and 55 employees call Moore County home. Another 138 students along with three of the university’s trustees are also from Moore County. With an increasing footprint in Moore County and throughout southeastern North Carolina, UNC Pembroke is focused on maintaining its historic mission of access and affordability while driving the economy of the region.

An important program is on the horizon for students considering higher education—the NC Promise Tuition Plan. UNCP was founded 131 years ago to expand access to an entire race of people who had been denied. NC Promise builds on that trailblazing legacy in an unprecedented way by offering access to a high-quality education with in-state tuition cost of just $500/semester.

Beginning fall 2018, under NC Promise, in-state students will save approximately $10,400 in tuition over four years, and the savings for out-of-state students will total more than $40,000. That’s significant savings a new graduate could use toward a down payment for a house, launching a business, starting a family or continuing their education to obtain a master’s or doctoral degree.

Another area of growth at UNC Pembroke is the School of Business—a major component in the university’s efforts to move the needle and serve as a driver for regional economic development. A $36 million state-of-the-art building is planned to meet growing enrollment and the needs of area employers. The university has seen unprecedented support for the project from voters, elected officials, private donors, philanthropists and corporations who understand the impact this school will have as we train the next generation of business leaders and entrepreneurs.

From championship athletics to educating the region’s next generation of health care leaders, teachers, entrepreneurs and leaders in every profession, UNC Pembroke embraces its role as this region’s university. UNC Pembroke’s mission is Changing Lives Through Education — lives across the world, but especially here in our backyard.

For more information, visit uncp.edu, follow the university on social media @uncpembroke or call 910.521.6000.

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JODI W. PHELPS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING

1 University Drive  I  P.O. Box 1510  I  Pembroke, NC 28372

O: 910.521.6863  I uncp.edu I @uncpembroke

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ONE ASPECT OF PET OVERPOPULATION IN MOORE COUNTY

TNR (Trap, Neuter and Return)

Panel: Dr. Tom Daniels, Angela Zumwalt, Pat Parrish, Olivia Lynn

TNR is an initiative with proven results in Moore County to help reduce the intake into the county shelter and ultimate population reduction in euthanasia on the way to help make Moore County a no-kill county.

The guest panel provides a background of progress since 2007 and empirical data to support the success of their effort.  Proper funding is an ongoing issue in the county and funds are required to continue to do this good work.

About Our Panel:

Angela: Retired IBM Executive and Founder and Director of the Pet Responsibility Curriculum to Fourth Grade Students throughout Moore County, also Committee Chair of the Pet Responsibility Committee to the council of Moore County for three years.

Dr. Daniels: Equine Veterinarian and Creator of the Fix’M Fund in Moore County that funded Moore County Neighborhood Cats for two and a half years; original member of the Pet Responsibility Committee for three plus years.

Pat Parrish: Retired Elementary School Teacher involved in cat rescue through TNR in Moore County since 2001 most currently with Feline Friends partnering with the Spay and Neuter Veterinary Clinic of the Sandhills

Olivia Lynn:  Fundraiser for Feline Friends and MCNC

Volunteers are needed to keep this effort vibrant and effective.

Please call:

Olivia 561-715-8812

Pat 910 986-0468

Jenny 4112 760-0530

Visit us at Moore Equine Feed & Supply in S. Pines, Saturday June 2nd, 11:00-2.

Find your next barn or house cat or kitten, and check out the great items in the tack shop.

Our foster kitties love to eat. If you could help out, with a monetary donation or a bag of Purina kitten or cat food, it would be greatly appreciated and enjoyed by our fur friends. Every little bit helps- Thanks!

Contact Information:

Felinefriendstnr.com

https://www.moorecountync.gov/sheriff/animal-services

Moore County Citizens’ Pet Responsibility Committee

https://www.alleycat.org/

AN EVENING WITH Ol’ BLUE EYES – A Tribute to Frank Sinatra – TEMPLE THEATRE

The Temple Theatre and RE/MAX Real Estate Services of Sanford present this special evening of entertainment on Tuesday, May 29th at 7:30.

Today’s guests are lead vocalist, Bill Stonehouse and the N.C. Revelers Orchestra led by Henry Masson.

From Frank Sinatra to Nat King Cole to Bobby Darrin, Michael Buble, & Dean Martin, Bill & Henry discuss their plans for this musical tribute as well as their own roots in the music field.

The Temple Theatre is an iconic theatre, originally built in the 1920’s as a Vaudeville theatre.  The acoustics are second to none.

Ticket information can be found at www.templeshows.com or by calling 919 774-4155

MAY IS FOOD ALLERGY AWARENESS MONTH

Fifteen million people in the United States have a food allergy. On average you will find two students per classroom that have food allergies. This week, our topic is food allergy awareness to commemorate food allergy awareness month. Our guest host, Calli Brielle McIntyre, is Miss Moore County’s Outstanding Teen, and a food allergy sufferer herself. Her panel includes 10 year old Xander Flowe, a homeschooled student with 8 food allergies, Tiffany Kramer, a first grade teacher at Vass-Lakeview Elementary and a mother of a child with a food allergy, and Hershal Smith, pharmacist and co-owner of The Village Apothecary. Xander is one of the most articulate and courageous young men you will ever listen to. His stories and recollections paint the most vivid word pictures about the devasting adjustments people afflicted with food allegies have to make. Together, they have an informative conversation on how people can better educate themselves on this growing occurrence. For more information on food allergies, please visit www.foodallergy.org and www.crowningpurpose.org.

 

Picture of Tiffany Kramer and Hershal SmithPicture of Callie, Xander, Tiffany and Hershal

Miss Moore County’s Outstanding Teen 2018 – 910-280-2931 – callimcintyre01@gmail.com

*this is Calli’s 2nd show serving as the host of All Things Moore County. Calli turns 17 this weekend. She continues to demonstrate leadership qualities, independence, courage and spirit well beyond her years. Watching her activity schedule this past year and her full participation in making a difference in Moore County has been something to see.

Thank you Calli. – Bill Sahadi