Thursday, November 6, 2008

Ticket Winner

The winning number for the Battle Ground Youth Soccer Club was 385. Madison, who is 12, had that number in her packet!! Yeah!!

There was a 1 in 800 chance to win. Madison won 2 Blazer tickets to see them play the Charlotte Bobcats.

Have Fun at the game Madison!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Birthday Party Contest


Drs Lubisich are having a Birthday Party Contest.  If your birthday falls on October 1 through December 31st  you can win a party for you and 9 friends at Big Al's, JJ Jump House, or Kids Club.  All you have to do is email us your name, phone number, and birthday.

Frequently asked questions
1. Why didn't all of my children get a postcard?

We have only sent postcards to patients that have birthdays between October 1st and December 31st (during 4nd quarter 2008) thus not everyone in the family will receive a postcard in the first mailing.

2.  How long will the contest be running?

The contest will be going for 1 year.   Winners will be drawn for each quarter through the 1st quarter of 2009.  Four mailings and four drawings throughout the year will take place.  There will be 1 winner per quarter for a total of four.   

3.  Do I have to bring in an entry?

You can email us at dr.lubisich@comcast.net with your name, phone number, and birthday or drop by and fill out an entry form.

4.   Are my parents going or are they included in the nine?

The party includes the winner and nine of their friends, parents are required to attend.

5.  Who can enter?

Anyone can enter. 

6.  How many winners are you planning to have?

We are planning to have one winner per quarter for a total of four.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Happy Birthday Luke!

Luke is the winner of our third quarter birthday contest!

He chose Big Al's for his birthday party! 

Dr. Peter and 9 of Luke's friends enjoyed a fun filled time!

Happy Birthday Luke!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Relay for Life at Columbia River High School

This is our first year to participate as a team at the relay. We know that cancer has touched all of our lives including Debbie one of our staff and her husband.  We are planning on making it an annual event.  We raised nearly $2000 for cancer research and we know that we can do much better next year. 

Relay For Life (often shortened to Relay) is a fundraising event of the American Cancer Society, and is now held in many other countries. It is an overnight event designed to spread awareness of cancer prevention, treatments and cures, celebrate survivorship and raise money for research to find more cures for cancer. Relay For Life is the world's largest fundraising walk.  In 2007, Relay For Life raised over $405 million.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Free Clinic

Dr. Peter serves on the Board of directors for the free clinic of Southwest Washington.  The Doctors donate their services bi-monthly at the mobile dental clinic.  The Doctors and several members of our staff worked at Clark College during Children's Dental Health Day. The WSDA News wrote: "Clark County dentist participate in successful 'Give Kids A Smile Saturday'.  On February 10, members of the Clark County Dental Society donated their time to screen and treat nearly 300 children with a variety of dental problems, from advanced decay requiring extractions or root canals to fillings, cosmetic anterior work and sealants - they did it all. 

Key organizers included Drs. Connie Brown, Judith Ris, Munib Derhalli and Peter Lubisich, hygiene and dental student volunteers and many translators.  The Clark County Dental Society would like to thank Ann Gilbert and the Free Clinic, Melody Scheer with the Department of Health, Conna Whittmayer and her students for their efforts."

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Puppet Show

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR OUR POPULAR PUPPET SHOW!

Don’t miss your chance to see the puppet show* playing to rave reviews at our community’s preschools and elementary schools for nearly 25 years!

• The 10-minute, “Puppet Show” teaches kids about tooth decay and its prevention.
• Children from 3-7 years of age will learn good oral health and good food habits.
• The story comes alive as the audience interacts with the show.
• Our villain teaches kids the risks of going to bed without brushing their teeth.
• Each child gets a goody bag with a toothbrush, pencil, stickers, floss, coloring sheet and a “prize.”

Teachers report, “This is the best dental
health presentation I’ve ever seen.”
Please call 360-256-1755 to
make your reservation today.

*Written by Dr. Peter Lubisich III (board certified diplomate in the academy of Pediatric Dentistry), Victoria Zimmerman (registered dental Hygienist) and Debbie Hunt (dental office manager).