health & fitness LAKES URGENT CARE (6/.1e(dit/-4ce,/e/k)_ CC&` • • • • • • • • • i On-Site Digital X-Ray Technology On-Site Stat Lab Facilities Electronic Medical Records School, pre-college, sports physicals Burn Care Eye Injuries Fracture Care Lacerations Auto, Sports, Work Related Injuries DR. VIEDER, medical director at Lakes Urgent Care says "Lakes Urgent Care was created to provide patients with a cost-effective, timely alternative when they seek quality medical care and are unable to see their own primary care physician." www.lakesurgentcare.com LAKES MEDICAL CENTER 2300 Haggerty Road Suite 1010 I West Bloomfield, MI 48323 (on Haggerty Road just North of Meijer) 248=926-9111 36 July 28 - 2011 Obesity Report Shows Rates Rising The American Heart Association (AHA) notes in the "F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America's Future 2011" report just released, adult obesity rates have increased in 16 states. Today, more than half of our nation's states have obesity rates higher than 25 percent. To view the report, visit healthy- americans.org/report/88/ . For informa- tion, visit www.heart.org. Tour Detroit's Sustainable Urban Farms And Gardens With more than 1,300 gardens and farms throughout the city, Detroit is in the vanguard of a urban gardening renaissance. Now, see it for yourself. The 14th annual Detroit Agricultural Network Tour of Urban Gardens and Farms will have simultaneous bike and bus tours. All tours depart at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 3, from Catherine Ferguson Academy located at 2750 Selden in Detroit. Check-in time is one hour prior to departure. Tour fees range from $1-$20. RSVP: Ashley Atkinson at (313) 237-8736 or at detroitagriculture@gmail.com. Leiby Kletzky Fund To Help The Needy New York (JTA) — The parents of murdered 8-year-old Leiby Kletzky have created a memorial fund in their son's name to assist the needy. Nachman and Itta Kletzky released a state- ment July 21 urging people to give to charity and think of Leiby A while praying and lighting Shabbat Leiby Kletzky candles. The statement came the day after the Kletzkys emerged from sitting shivah and also the day a grand jury indicted Levi Aron, 35, for Leiby's kidnapping and murder. "We thank God for the nearly nine beautiful years that He entrusted us with Leiby's pure soul',' the Kletzkys wrote. "If tragedy is to ever befall any of you, God forbid, you should be blessed with a community and public as supportive of ours:' The statement said the memorial fund would "channel the lovingkind- ness shown to us and our dear Leiby toward many, many others in neer As of late Monday evening, the Leiby Kletzky Memorial Fund (www.leibykletzkymemorialfund. com) had raised $215,082 from 4,597 online donors. Also late last week, one of Aron's two attorneys resigned. In his res- ignation, Gerard Marrone cited "the horrific way this boy was killed."