past two years, but it is back now and better than ever. The theme of this year’s festivities will be Lucky to Be in NKC, and there will even be a festival on site. Learn more — including how to enter the Charity Cook-Off or Lads & Lasses contest — at SnakeSaturday.com . KANSAS CITY ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE If you’re looking to celebrate the day of the holiday, there’s no better event to check out than the KC St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Held on March 17, the parade travels down Broadway for the enjoyment of thousands of spectators and usually lasts more than two hours. Refreshments will be available to purchase on-site, and there’s a special kids’ area set up to keep the young ones entertained. Plan your trip by visiting KCIrishParade.com . ST. PATRICK’S DAY RUN Do parades involve too much standing around for your liking? The Kansas City Running Club’s St. Patrick’s Day 4-Miler might be more your speed. Dress up in your greenest apparel and get a move on! Both groups and individuals are welcome to participate, and you might even win a medal. If you’ve got little ones who won’t make it 4 miles, the Little Leprechaun Run provides an opportunity to get in on the fun. Registration fees go up the longer you wait, so sign up now for the March 12 event at StPatricksDay4MileRun.com . This St. Paddy’s Day, make a plan the whole family can enjoy. You’ll all have fun — and be much less likely to wake up the next morning with a strong case of regret. While not all TBIs result in secondary brain injuries, you won’t be able to tell on your own whether or not you’re at risk. If you’ve experienced a head injury, always consult your doctor immediately for a comprehensive exam. Your physician can look for signs of swelling, bleeding, or other problems and take action to reduce their impacts. Some secondary brain injuries may require surgery, so don’t wait. Visiting your doctor also has a secondary benefit — it creates medical records that detail the extent and effects of your injuries. If someone else’s negligence caused your brain injury, you may be ong-Lasting Effects RAIN INJURIES
TAKE A BREAK
Simple Bok Choy Chicken Soup
Inspired by TheSpruceEats.com
Is the chill of winter lingering? A hot bowl of this Asian-inspired soup will warm you right up! Our recipe makes 4–5 servings.
INGREDIENTS
• 3 cups chicken broth • 1 tsp red pepper flakes
• 1 garlic clove, chopped • 10 leaves bok choy, thinly sliced • 2 cups shredded rotisserie chicken
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• 2 tsp soy sauce • 2 tsp sesame oil
DIRECTIONS
1. In a medium saucepan, bring chicken broth to a boil. 2. Stir in red pepper flakes, soy sauce, sesame oil, and garlic. 3. Add bok choy leaves and rotisserie chicken. Simmer for 10 minutes or until the bok choy is dark green and tender. 4. Enjoy with slices of your favorite whole-wheat bread!
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