Seaneen Molloy, writer of the award winning blog ‘Secret Life of a Manic Depressive’ and ‘Dos and Don’ts for the Mentally Interesting’ reads her handy guide on how to get the most out of visiting the psychiatrist. Very funny, very true and actually not bad advice… you’ll enjoy appointments with your psychiatrist so much more if you follow these simple rules… he’ll probably think you’re one sick puppy and give you the help you need. Recorded at the ‘Warning: May Contain Nuts’ event at the South Street Arts Centre, Reading. A Company Paradiso production. (We apologise for the few missing seconds at the end of Seaneen’s act:. The camcorder batteries ran out and after her next sentence “Don’t forget to thank your psychiatrist, just don’t do it a week later standing outside his house” she got a well deserved huge round of applause, cheering, whooping and yee-hars.)
By Aaron Nilsson/KTVL.comCENTRAL POINT, Ore. — Jackson County Sheriff’s deputies were out on the Bear Creek Greenway Thursday morning.
Cleanup crews filled up a dumpster with garbage in camps hidden in the bushes here on the greenway.
This cleanup is done annually along the greenway between Ashland and Rogue River with early notices given to any transients in the camps to leave prior to the cleanup.
“This doesn’t have to happen,” Bruce Peterson said.
Bruce Peterson is helping to clean up the greenway under the Community Justice Work Center.
Peterson said he was mixed up in drugs and alcohol in his past and is shocked by what he saw at the cleanup site.
“This is only what we hear at a meeting, but actually seeing it is something different and there is something further down jails and institutions. There is worse. Being comfortable living like this?” Peterson said.
Jackson County Sheriff, Mike Winters, said this transient camp hidden in the blackberry bushes and trees is one of many along the greenway.
“It’s a major issue because you don’t want to see this in your waterways. There has got to be a better way, or I sure hope there is,” Winters said.
Sheriff Winters said the crews from the work center are great guys, just trying to turn their lives around.
The crews said they are happy to help clean up the garbage and make the community cleaner and safer.
“I have a son coming into the world in June and it feels good to not only make an impact for him, but everyone else as well. We can give back one hand at a time and do something about it and it feels really good,” Community Justice Work Center crewmember, Benjamin Ovenstone, said.
Sheriff Winters said Jackson County Roads and Parks, mental health and the Sheriff’s office are working on helping figure out this transient situation.
“Everyone is partnered through the years to get a handle on this. This is a pretty sizeable job as you can see. We are going to eventually need additional resources,” Winters said.
The Sheriff’s office said it found about 50 camps along the greenway.
It planned on working two days, but with so many camps to clean it extended the cleanup to four days.
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