Friday, November 29, 2013

Literacy Tools for pharmacy

http://ollamokinformatics.wordpress.com/2013/11/29/literacy-tools-from-ahqr-agency-health-quality-reseach/

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

The Formal Niche of Yukon – 12142 W. Reno Ave Ste. B Yukon, Oklahoma 73099

The Formal Niche of Yukon – 12142 W. Reno Ave Ste. B Yukon, Oklahoma 73099

The Formal Niche of Yukon @12142 W. Reno Ave Ste. B. Yukon, OK 73099 
New Poll
Phone(405) 577-2202
                 Emailformalniche@gmail.com
Websitehttp://theformalniche.com

The Formal Niche
 dancing to the formal tune of formal wear never goes out of style! Have a use/need? The Formal Niche can help you out and our community in this new venture and service it as well.!
My niece Courtney Mallo Hedrick and business partner have started a formalconsignment store in Yukon, OK where I live. The store is five minutes away.
How long has she been thinking about this store.  I suppose since all of us women are children we might dream of this store in a way.  All the long formal gowns and bridal gowns.  Bridal is the key.  Cinderella with a different ending.  IMAGINE WEARING all those gowns! Courtney and her partner have decided to weave the Cinderella fantasy into a different direction. OH can they dream.
Think about this.  The Formal Niche! They know their audience and have plenty of years or experience in the business.  Courtney has close to fifteen years in  bridal shops, and going to work/help on shoots.  They call her back often to help in this area.
Helping her with w business plan in a way was an ouch for me.  I didn’t mean to stir her up but her passion leached out.  She knows the business.  I brought out answers.  I told her that is what the SBA needs to know.  They need to know what you will do and how you will run it.
The answers were quite remarkable answers that showed an old aunt with business knowledge and the ability to knock on a few heads that have made millions in business.  The process was ouch, because it hit on nerves at times.  The result was a way to pull the needed information from her and out of her.  It taught me a few things in my thinking process I plan to use when starting my business.
One, she looked for  a niche.  There are few if any consignment formal wearonly stores in business in Oklahoma.  Some say it is a first.  I am sure she is right.  Second, saw a void and how to fill it. Next she realizes this is a dual service to a community why promoting a business as a woman owner.
The void she feels is the need for such formal wear to be in the market at a decent price.  The business allows for those needing money to sell a product often used one and forgotten or left to die on a hanger. This does justice to the formal wear, provides community asset utilization as a resource at the best and shows that good olde American Know-How putting together a winning combination.
Give them a look this Christmas Season and a review for Prom Season. It will go easier on the pocketbook too!

Friday, November 22, 2013

"Cree and Scooter Hit the Slopes in British Columbia (The Adventures of Cree and Scooter A Global Series)," book review by Ollamok AKA Sandra Lynn Mallo Adcock D.Ph. M.S.M.

Friday, November 22, 2013


"Cree and Scooter Hit the Slopes in British Columbia (The Adventures of Cree and Scooter A Global Series)," book review by Ollamok AKA Sandra Lynn Mallo Adcock D.Ph. M.S.M.









How about we take some direct quotes from Ms. Sutton-Brown's own reasons for wanting to write these books.  By the way I see what I can imagine is a lot of personality belonging to Ms. Sutton-Brown in Cree.  Which means she is a person to be admired.  Please see below for the following quotes as to what and why she wanted to do a children's book series. She states this in a letter to parents and children on the site http://creeandscooter.com/ .  She is wise not to forget both audiences.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cree-and-Scooter-A-Global-Series/148487991887856
       "
  • Aid in the development of global-minded kids, which will navigate their minds with Cree and Scooter through the crevices of each continent
  • Expose kids to the things they wouldn’t normally get from standard schooling
  • Stimulate kids worldly curiosity
  • Take kids on global journey
  • Enable kids to learn different languages, foods, cultures, history, landmarks and geography
  • Promote excitement on the curious minds of kids
  • Enable kids to travel the world without leaving their home, school, city, or country
  • Educate without kids knowing they are learning
  • Ignite a passion for kids to learn not only about their cultures but other cultures
  • Provide hours of entertainment through reading, interactive website, educational toys, workbooks, fun toys, animated cartoon, DVD’s, movies, etc…."
I would say Ms. Sutton-Brown has accomplished her goals if my list is this close to hers.  Any disagreement among us?

Other reviews by fellow bloggers are mentioned below.






Mom's and dad's don't forget a free download activity book at the site http://creeandscooter.com/. It is on the Home menu at the very top.  I understand there is Cree and Scooter TV.  It may be isolated to Canada.  Mom's with Christmas coming there are products out there for little girls. Again check out the home page. Stumble around and browse. Christmas time is made for that.  This way your feet won't hurt as much.  Feel lucky, not that I don't love my Tanner man, but all women love shopping for little girls.

Cree and Scooter are partners in many noble causes which you can read about on the page also.  Ms. Sutton-Brown has plenty of Social Capital to bankroll some free advertisement which she deserves being socially responsible in her endeavors. Below is posted her biography.

"WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association) veteran and two-time All Star, Tammy Sutton-Brown was born in Ontario, Canada. Being a professional basketball player has opened Tammy’s world to experience a host of different countries and cultures.
Tammy believes that exposure to various culture, languages, traditions, and values enhances the quality of life. Her passion for travel and learning about what different countries and cultures have to offer is the inspiration behind Cree and Scooter. “My vision is to implement global education at an early age through Cree and Scooter. I want kids to be able to travel around the world without leaving the comfort of their home, school, city or country, engaging their imagination and
sparking their interests.”
“When you read, your world opens up. I want to encourage early literacy for kids, ignite a love for travel and exploration and form an appreciation for the world we live in, its languages, cultures and history. It is my belief that global exposure will enhance the lives of others beginning with our kids. Our world has changed and is continuing to change with the people from all around the world playing and living together, as well as attending the same schools. Kids will be in good hands with Cree and Scooter.“ 

“READ TODAY, LEAD TOMORROW” – Tammy Sutton-Brown
  • ●  Aid in the development of global-minded kids, which will navigate their minds with Cree and Scooter through the crevices of each continent 
  • ●  Expose kids to the things they wouldn’t normally get from standard schooling 
  • ●  Stimulate kids worldly curiosity 
  • ●  Take kids on global journey 
  • ●  Enable kids to learn different languages, foods, cultures, history, 
    landmarks and geography 
  • ●  Promote excitement on the curious minds of kids 
  • ●  Enable kids to travel the world without leaving their home, school, city, 
    or country 
  • ●  Educate without kids knowing they are learning 
  • ●  Ignite a passion for kids to learn not only about their cultures but other 
    cultures 

Contact information besides Amazon and Barnes was found at the site and posted below.

Driven Management 
860-985-4422



Amazon EBook $6.99 
http://amzn.to/18bCMhi 

Amazon to Buy the Hardcover $16.00http://bit.ly/1b3oQ9p

Book Review by Ollamok AKA Sandra Lynn Mallo Adcock D.Ph. M.S.M.



*********A bit extra; going the extra mile for you always. OLLAMOK

A tip about safe social media for kids.  While checking on this book I found these you might want to glance at for safer kid's networking. The common sense media explains the specific and age appropriate social media networks. I hope you like them. I will only say this is the information I found.  You will have to do the parenting from here and decide for yourself it is right for your child. My son is 17 and way past the highest age these go to at 11. Have fun looking at alternative media.