This week's radio show features two members of the Police and Public Health departments of the Town of Brookline, talking about what they are doing to prepare for emergencies -- everything from avian flu to terrorism -- and how you can help your own community be ready, and be able to serve people with special needs.
Officer Casey Hatchett, Brookline Police Department and Dawn Sibor, Brookline Health Department will discuss the importance of preparing for emergencies at home. Casey and Dawn will provide listeners with information and resources that will assist people to prepare for all types of emergencies. They will also talk about the volunteer opportunities available for people who are interested in helping their communities in time of emergency and throughout the year.
June 11 Joyce speaks with Dorothy Boime, a nurse and a licensed acupuncturist, about Chinese and Japanese acupuncture, how these disciplines are the same or different, and how they can help with symptomatic relief of a wide range of symptoms. It's not a cure, but it certainly can improve quality of life.



