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Everybody’s Talking!Lonely house: An interesting place in Iceland is called thePrídrangaviti Lighthouse. With a name that means “three rockpillars,” it was built in 1939 on top of a slim rock outcrop thatsits six miles off the country’s southern coast, near the WestmanIslands. The red-roofed lighthouse is on the largest of four suchrock pillars protruding from the sea. To build it, constructionworkers first had to build a road to the cliff, and then had toclimb to the top of the cliff with the materials. Today, mainte-nance workers get there via helicopter. No one lives in this light-house, as it is so remote and isolated.Vulture madness: It’s not uncommon to hear about cases inwhich pigeons, crows, or gulls take over a place in large numbers,but vultures? That’s what happened in a neighborhood in WestPalm Beach, Florida (U.S.). Apparently, someone started feedingthe vultures, an act that served to attract other vultures to cometo the free buffet. Unfortunately, a committee of vultures makesquite a mess, and homeowners ended up with pecked vehicles,torn screens, and invaded swimming pools. Even fake owls andloud music have failed to scare the birds away.Blue-eyed sisters: A couple from Reading, England, owntwo “American Type” Russian Blue cats. Named Xafi and Auri,this pair of sisters has attracted a lot of attention on social mediabecause of their interesting blue-green eyes. The feline breed isquite gentle and intelligent, and these two love to pose for thecamera. Their owners say that Xafi and Auri get along really well,loving to cuddle with each other. To get photos, the owners usetreats and toys, but say the best pictures emerge when the catsare just being themselves and are acting naturally.Alpine adventure: With the Matterhorn in full view, themountain town of Zermatt is a scenic place to visit inSwitzerland. In the winter, it is known for its great skiing andother snow sports, such as skating and curling. In other seasons,mountain biking, rock climbing, and hiking on mountain trailskeep adventurous people busy. Those who aren’t athletic cango on the Matterhorn glacier ride, a cable car ride that offersviews of the glacier landscape. After the day’s activities, a visitorcan dine at one of the many top-class restaurants that line thestreets of the town.
Quoteable Quotes“Oh world, I cannot hold thee close enough.”
—Edna St. Vincent Millay“It takes little talent so see clearly what lies under one’s nose, a good deal of it to know in which direction to point that organ.” —W.H. Auden
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Trivia1. A female deer is called a doe or a stag?2. The first name of golfer Tiger Woods is Elbridge, Eldon, or
Eldrick?3. On which continent will you find the Gobi Desert?4. What is krill?5. France celebrates Bastille Day in June, July, or August?
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Everybody’s Talking!Lonely house: An interesting place in Iceland is called thePrídrangaviti Lighthouse. With a name that means “three rockpillars,” it was built in 1939 on top of a slim rock outcrop thatsits six miles off the country’s southern coast, near the WestmanIslands. The red-roofed lighthouse is on the largest of four suchrock pillars protruding from the sea. To build it, constructionworkers first had to build a road to the cliff, and then had toclimb to the top of the cliff with the materials. Today, mainte-nance workers get there via helicopter. No one lives in this light-house, as it is so remote and isolated.Vulture madness: It’s not uncommon to hear about cases inwhich pigeons, crows, or gulls take over a place in large numbers,but vultures? That’s what happened in a neighborhood in WestPalm Beach, Florida (U.S.). Apparently, someone started feedingthe vultures, an act that served to attract other vultures to cometo the free buffet. Unfortunately, a committee of vultures makesquite a mess, and homeowners ended up with pecked vehicles,torn screens, and invaded swimming pools. Even fake owls andloud music have failed to scare the birds away.Blue-eyed sisters: A couple from Reading, England, owntwo “American Type” Russian Blue cats. Named Xafi and Auri,this pair of sisters has attracted a lot of attention on social mediabecause of their interesting blue-green eyes. The feline breed isquite gentle and intelligent, and these two love to pose for thecamera. Their owners say that Xafi and Auri get along really well,loving to cuddle with each other. To get photos, the owners usetreats and toys, but say the best pictures emerge when the catsare just being themselves and are acting naturally.Alpine adventure: With the Matterhorn in full view, themountain town of Zermatt is a scenic place to visit inSwitzerland. In the winter, it is known for its great skiing andother snow sports, such as skating and curling. In other seasons,mountain biking, rock climbing, and hiking on mountain trailskeep adventurous people busy. Those who aren’t athletic cango on the Matterhorn glacier ride, a cable car ride that offersviews of the glacier landscape. After the day’s activities, a visitorcan dine at one of the many top-class restaurants that line thestreets of the town.
Quoteable Quotes“Oh world, I cannot hold thee close enough.”
—Edna St. Vincent Millay“It takes little talent so see clearly what lies under one’s nose, a good deal of it to know in which direction to point that organ.” —W.H. Auden
What’s Happening
Trivia1. A female deer is called a doe or a stag?2. The first name of golfer Tiger Woods is Elbridge, Eldon, or
Eldrick?3. On which continent will you find the Gobi Desert?4. What is krill?5. France celebrates Bastille Day in June, July, or August?
(Flip bottom of page for answers)
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Everybody’s Talking!Lonely house: An interesting place in Iceland is called thePrídrangaviti Lighthouse. With a name that means “three rockpillars,” it was built in 1939 on top of a slim rock outcrop thatsits six miles off the country’s southern coast, near the WestmanIslands. The red-roofed lighthouse is on the largest of four suchrock pillars protruding from the sea. To build it, constructionworkers first had to build a road to the cliff, and then had toclimb to the top of the cliff with the materials. Today, mainte-nance workers get there via helicopter. No one lives in this light-house, as it is so remote and isolated.Vulture madness: It’s not uncommon to hear about cases inwhich pigeons, crows, or gulls take over a place in large numbers,but vultures? That’s what happened in a neighborhood in WestPalm Beach, Florida (U.S.). Apparently, someone started feedingthe vultures, an act that served to attract other vultures to cometo the free buffet. Unfortunately, a committee of vultures makesquite a mess, and homeowners ended up with pecked vehicles,torn screens, and invaded swimming pools. Even fake owls andloud music have failed to scare the birds away.Blue-eyed sisters: A couple from Reading, England, owntwo “American Type” Russian Blue cats. Named Xafi and Auri,this pair of sisters has attracted a lot of attention on social mediabecause of their interesting blue-green eyes. The feline breed isquite gentle and intelligent, and these two love to pose for thecamera. Their owners say that Xafi and Auri get along really well,loving to cuddle with each other. To get photos, the owners usetreats and toys, but say the best pictures emerge when the catsare just being themselves and are acting naturally.Alpine adventure: With the Matterhorn in full view, themountain town of Zermatt is a scenic place to visit inSwitzerland. In the winter, it is known for its great skiing andother snow sports, such as skating and curling. In other seasons,mountain biking, rock climbing, and hiking on mountain trailskeep adventurous people busy. Those who aren’t athletic cango on the Matterhorn glacier ride, a cable car ride that offersviews of the glacier landscape. After the day’s activities, a visitorcan dine at one of the many top-class restaurants that line thestreets of the town.
Quoteable Quotes“Oh world, I cannot hold thee close enough.”
—Edna St. Vincent Millay“It takes little talent so see clearly what lies under one’s nose, a good deal of it to know in which direction to point that organ.” —W.H. Auden
What’s Happening
Trivia1. A female deer is called a doe or a stag?2. The first name of golfer Tiger Woods is Elbridge, Eldon, or
Eldrick?3. On which continent will you find the Gobi Desert?4. What is krill?5. France celebrates Bastille Day in June, July, or August?
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What kind of coat is always wet when you put it on? A coat ofpaint.
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A customer called a rental store to ask about rectangular tablesand was told they had six-foot and eight-foot tables. Customer’sresponse: “What’s the difference?”
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changes by completing the Donor Follow-Up Form or email the donor team.
Donors are screened for international travel, household illnesses, and risk factors for COVID-19.Donor milk is pasteurized to kill bacteria and viruses. After pasteurization, milk is tested by a third party lab to ensure it is free of bacteria.Milk Bank WGL’s lab and processing areas are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized and followguidelines from the FDA, the Illinois Department of Public Health, Elk Grove Village HealthDepartment, and the Human Milk Banking Association of North America.
Safety PrecautionsPrecautions are always in place to ensure the safety of our milk, but are especially important duringthe COVID-19 outbreak:
We need your help to save tiny lives!
The biggest risk we face is not being able to provide donor milk to our tiniest and most vulnerable babies.
Please continue dropping off milk!
There is no evidence that COVID-19 is transmitted through human milk. For more information aboutbreastfeeding and COVID-19, visit: CDC: Breastfeeding & COVID-19 and
Coronaviruses that are closely related to the strain that causes COVID-19 are readily killed duringpasteurization. For more information, visit:
COVID-19 & Human Milk
Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Statement on Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19).
Human Milk Banking Association of North American (HMBANA): Milk Banking & COVID-19.
Your Impact“For all the dedicated mothers out there pumping and donating, youhave improved her life tremendously! London was born at just 24weeks and when my supply ran out, we relied on your milk to helpher THRIVE. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you!” – London’s Mom, Rachel, Donor MIlk Recipient
Mothers' Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes
COVID-19 Update
Thank you SO much for your hard work and dedication - you are truly saving lives! Feel free to reach out to the milk bank if you have any questions!
Sincerely, The Mothers' Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakeswww.milkbankwgl.org - (847) 262-5134 - [email protected]
We understand that you may have concerns about Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) and thesafety of pasteurized donor human milk. Continue to update the milk bank about health
changes by completing the Donor Follow-Up Form or email the donor team.
Donors are screened for international travel, household illnesses, and risk factors for COVID-19.Donor milk is pasteurized to kill bacteria and viruses. After pasteurization, milk is tested by a third party lab to ensure it is free of bacteria.Milk Bank WGL’s lab and processing areas are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized and followguidelines from the FDA, the Illinois Department of Public Health, Elk Grove Village HealthDepartment, and the Human Milk Banking Association of North America.
Safety PrecautionsPrecautions are always in place to ensure the safety of our milk, but are especially important duringthe COVID-19 outbreak:
We need your help to save tiny lives!
The biggest risk we face is not being able to provide donor milk to our tiniest and most vulnerable babies.
Please continue dropping off milk!
There is no evidence that COVID-19 is transmitted through human milk. For more information aboutbreastfeeding and COVID-19, visit: CDC: Breastfeeding & COVID-19 and
Coronaviruses that are closely related to the strain that causes COVID-19 are readily killed duringpasteurization. For more information, visit:
COVID-19 & Human Milk
Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Statement on Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19).
Human Milk Banking Association of North American (HMBANA): Milk Banking & COVID-19.
Your Impact“For all the dedicated mothers out there pumping and donating, youhave improved her life tremendously! London was born at just 24weeks and when my supply ran out, we relied on your milk to helpher THRIVE. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you!” – London’s Mom, Rachel, Donor MIlk Recipient
Mothers' Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes
COVID-19 Update
Thank you SO much for your hard work and dedication - you are truly saving lives! Feel free to reach out to the milk bank if you have any questions!
Sincerely, The Mothers' Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakeswww.milkbankwgl.org - (847) 262-5134 - [email protected]
We understand that you may have concerns about Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) and thesafety of pasteurized donor human milk. Continue to update the milk bank about health
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