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Blue Hill Fair (7:00 PM)
Venue: 233 Ellsworth Road (Rte. 172), Blue Hill The "Down to Earth" country fair showcases the best of Maine agriculture and some of the finest entertainment, attractions, and exhibits around. Draft horse and oxen pulling, sheep dog trials, and harness racing.
Contact Info : 207-374-3701
Url: http://www.bluehillfair.com
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| Tuesday, September 07, 2010 |
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Birth Doula Open House (6:00 PM)
Venue: Maternal Wellness Center Join Ava Goodale, certified doula with Que Sera Sera Birth Services, for this open house to learn more about how a doula can help you during pregnancy and birth. This month's open house will feature dozens of natural parenting product samples and tester from a variety of companies. Door prizes and raffles will be offered. Learn more at www.mainedoula.webs.com.
Contact Info : Ava Goodale
Que Sera Sera Birth Services
701-8225
Email : avagoodale@gmail.com
Url: http://www.mainedoula.webs.com
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| Wednesday, September 08, 2010 |
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Fiber College (7:00 PM)
Venue: Searsport Shores Ocean Camping, 216 West Main Street, Searsport Over 40 affordable classes, free scheduled demos, evening events, shoppers' boulevard, live animals, and catered meals. Most classes limited to 12 students. Explore knitting, felting, weaving, embroidery, spinning, quilting, basket making, rug hooking, fiber dyeing and more. Public welcome to attend and browse.
Contact Info : 207-548-6059
Url: http://www.fibercollege.org
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Maine Fare! (7:00 PM)
Venue: Belfast and Camden Maine Fare! Showcases food arts. A weekend event showcasing Maine's farmers, fishermen, food artisans and chefs with tastings, demonstrations, cooking classes, festive dinners and an exhibition of food producers.
Url: http://www.mainefare.com
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| Thursday, September 09, 2010 |
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Fiber College (7:00 PM)
Venue: Searsport Shores Ocean Camping, 216 West Main Street, Searsport Over 40 affordable classes, free scheduled demos, evening events, shoppers' boulevard, live animals, and catered meals. Most classes limited to 12 students. Explore knitting, felting, weaving, embroidery, spinning, quilting, basket making, rug hooking, fiber dyeing and more. Public welcome to attend and browse.
Contact Info : 207-548-6059
Url: http://www.fibercollege.org
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Maine Fare! (7:00 PM)
Venue: Belfast and Camden Maine Fare! Showcases food arts. A weekend event showcasing Maine's farmers, fishermen, food artisans and chefs with tastings, demonstrations, cooking classes, festive dinners and an exhibition of food producers.
Url: http://www.mainefare.com
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Dancing With Parkinson's (10:00 AM)
Venue: Htuchinson Center An easy-to-do dance program, specially designed for people with Parkinson’s disease, will be held at the Hutchinson Center Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. starting Sept. 9 and running through Oct. 14.
The dance classes are a combination of being led in dynamic movements, accessible dance steps, and opportunities to experience one’s natural movement and creativity, according to instructor Katie Tranzillo. No experience is necessary and whether standing or sitting, all ability levels can benefit. Walkers and wheelchairs are welcome.
The cost for the 6-week program is $10 per class or $50 for the six. Caregivers or family members are welcome to share in the fun at no cost. And while the program is specially designed for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, anyone interested in the program is welcome.
Past participants in Tranzillo’s program say the class improves their mood, makes them forget they have Parkinson’s, makes them feel good about their movement, shows them they have more creativity than they thought they did, and helps them do things they never thought they could do.
Tranzillo says the class also helps participants release tension, increase flexibility, balance and strength, breathe more deeply and vocalize more fully, enjoy a stimulating mental activity that connects mind and body, increase awareness of the body and how it moves, and is fun.
Tranzillo has trained with the Mark Morris Dance Center to lead dance programs for people with Parkinson’s disease. Participants will explore diverse dance and movement genres, including swing, jazz, tap, modern, African, ballet, yoga, chi gong, waltz, cha cha, salsa, marches and more.
For more information, call Tranzillo at 203-915-8371 or Andrea Walker at 930-6745.
Registration is recommended. To register, call Lillian Scenna at the Parkinson’s Information and Referral Center, 781-1735.
Contact Info : For more information, call Katie Tranzillo at 203-915-8371 or Andrea Walker at 930-6745. Registration recommended. To register, call Lillian Scenna at Parkinson's Information and Referral Center, 781-1735.
Email : awalker@wchi.com
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| Friday, September 10, 2010 |
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Fiber College (7:00 PM)
Venue: Searsport Shores Ocean Camping, 216 West Main Street, Searsport Over 40 affordable classes, free scheduled demos, evening events, shoppers' boulevard, live animals, and catered meals. Most classes limited to 12 students. Explore knitting, felting, weaving, embroidery, spinning, quilting, basket making, rug hooking, fiber dyeing and more. Public welcome to attend and browse.
Contact Info : 207-548-6059
Url: http://www.fibercollege.org
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Maine Fare! (7:00 PM)
Venue: Belfast and Camden Maine Fare! Showcases food arts. A weekend event showcasing Maine's farmers, fishermen, food artisans and chefs with tastings, demonstrations, cooking classes, festive dinners and an exhibition of food producers.
Url: http://www.mainefare.com
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| Saturday, September 11, 2010 |
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Fiber College (7:00 PM)
Venue: Searsport Shores Ocean Camping, 216 West Main Street, Searsport Over 40 affordable classes, free scheduled demos, evening events, shoppers' boulevard, live animals, and catered meals. Most classes limited to 12 students. Explore knitting, felting, weaving, embroidery, spinning, quilting, basket making, rug hooking, fiber dyeing and more. Public welcome to attend and browse.
Contact Info : 207-548-6059
Url: http://www.fibercollege.org
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Maine Fare! (7:00 PM)
Venue: Belfast and Camden Maine Fare! Showcases food arts. A weekend event showcasing Maine's farmers, fishermen, food artisans and chefs with tastings, demonstrations, cooking classes, festive dinners and an exhibition of food producers.
Url: http://www.mainefare.com
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Run For The Hills Run & Walk (7:00 AM)
Venue: See Event Description 10K run and 5K walk in Belfast to benefit local conservation efforts of Coastal Mountains Land Trust. Registration begins at 7:00 a.m. for 8:00 a.m. run/walk. Runners and walkers may elect to pay a registration fee of $25 ($20 if received before Sept. 4, 2010) or obtain sponsorships (dontations from friends, family) for their participation.
Contact Info : 207-236-7091
Url: http://www.coastalmountains.org
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| Sunday, September 12, 2010 |
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Fiber College (7:00 PM)
Venue: Searsport Shores Ocean Camping, 216 West Main Street, Searsport Over 40 affordable classes, free scheduled demos, evening events, shoppers' boulevard, live animals, and catered meals. Most classes limited to 12 students. Explore knitting, felting, weaving, embroidery, spinning, quilting, basket making, rug hooking, fiber dyeing and more. Public welcome to attend and browse.
Contact Info : 207-548-6059
Url: http://www.fibercollege.org
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Maine Fare! (7:00 PM)
Venue: Belfast and Camden Maine Fare! Showcases food arts. A weekend event showcasing Maine's farmers, fishermen, food artisans and chefs with tastings, demonstrations, cooking classes, festive dinners and an exhibition of food producers.
Url: http://www.mainefare.com
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Run For The Hills Run & Walk (7:00 AM)
Venue: See Event Description 10K run and 5K walk in Belfast to benefit local conservation efforts of Coastal Mountains Land Trust. Registration begins at 7:00 a.m. for 8:00 a.m. run/walk. Runners and walkers may elect to pay a registration fee of $25 ($20 if received before Sept. 4, 2010) or obtain sponsorships (dontations from friends, family) for their participation.
Contact Info : 207-236-7091
Url: http://www.coastalmountains.org
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| Tuesday, September 14, 2010 |
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| Wednesday, September 15, 2010 |
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Free Screening Of Tapped (6:00 PM)
Venue: Wednesday, September 15, 6 pm, Abbott Room of the Belfast Free Library, 106 High St - from the producers of Who Killed the Electric Car and I.O.U.S.A., the award-winning documentary Tapped is a behind-the-scenes look into the unregulated and unseen world of an industry that aims to privatize and sell back the one resource that ought never to become a commodity: our water. From the plastic production to the ocean in which so many of these bottles end up, this inspiring documentary trails the path of the bottled water industry and the communities which were the unwitting chips on the table. Co-sponsored by the Belfast Co-op, the Peace & Justice Group of Waldo County, Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF), the Belfast Area Transition Iniative and the Social Justice Committee of the UU Church of Belfast. Discussion to follow facilitated by Maine coordinator for CELDF.
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| Thursday, September 16, 2010 |
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Dancing With Parkinson's (10:00 AM)
Venue: Htuchinson Center An easy-to-do dance program, specially designed for people with Parkinson’s disease, will be held at the Hutchinson Center Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. starting Sept. 9 and running through Oct. 14.
The dance classes are a combination of being led in dynamic movements, accessible dance steps, and opportunities to experience one’s natural movement and creativity, according to instructor Katie Tranzillo. No experience is necessary and whether standing or sitting, all ability levels can benefit. Walkers and wheelchairs are welcome.
The cost for the 6-week program is $10 per class or $50 for the six. Caregivers or family members are welcome to share in the fun at no cost. And while the program is specially designed for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, anyone interested in the program is welcome.
Past participants in Tranzillo’s program say the class improves their mood, makes them forget they have Parkinson’s, makes them feel good about their movement, shows them they have more creativity than they thought they did, and helps them do things they never thought they could do.
Tranzillo says the class also helps participants release tension, increase flexibility, balance and strength, breathe more deeply and vocalize more fully, enjoy a stimulating mental activity that connects mind and body, increase awareness of the body and how it moves, and is fun.
Tranzillo has trained with the Mark Morris Dance Center to lead dance programs for people with Parkinson’s disease. Participants will explore diverse dance and movement genres, including swing, jazz, tap, modern, African, ballet, yoga, chi gong, waltz, cha cha, salsa, marches and more.
For more information, call Tranzillo at 203-915-8371 or Andrea Walker at 930-6745.
Registration is recommended. To register, call Lillian Scenna at the Parkinson’s Information and Referral Center, 781-1735.
Contact Info : For more information, call Katie Tranzillo at 203-915-8371 or Andrea Walker at 930-6745. Registration recommended. To register, call Lillian Scenna at Parkinson's Information and Referral Center, 781-1735.
Email : awalker@wchi.com
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Food Sensitivities: Discover Foods That Energize Or Fatigue Your Body (6:00 PM)
Venue: Thursdays, September 16 & 30, 6-7:30 pm, in the Belfast Co-op Café Chart your course back to wellness and health with this free, two-part talk with Dr. Susan Miller who provides nutritional and chiropractic services at the Vibrant Life Wellness Center in Newcastle. Using "Nutrition Response Testing", Dr. Miller will demonstrate how certain foods energize the body and how others create stress and fatigue. Symptoms of food intolerances include digestive issues, anxiety or depression, gas, bloating, water retention, weight issues, skin problems and others. As time permits, Dr. Miller will test some participants demonstrating Nutrition Response Testing.
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Food Sensitivities: Discover Foods That Energize Or Fatigue Your Body (6:00 PM)
Venue: Belfast Food Co-op Cafe Chart your course to wellness with this invaluable 2-part workshop!
Using Nutrition Response Testing, Dr. Miller will demonstrate how certain foods energize the body and how others create stress and fatigue. Learn which foods energize your body and which foods you should avoid to reduce stress, fatigue and symptoms. If time permits, Dr. Miller will test as many participants as possible using Nutrition Response Testing. For more about Dr. Miller visit vibrantlifewellnesscenter.com.
Contact Info : 123 High St. Downtown Belfast, (207) 338-2532, www.belfast.coop
Email : hester@belfast.coop
Url: http://www.belfast.coop/
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| Saturday, September 18, 2010 |
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The Farmetta Farm Shin-dig (11:30 AM)
Venue: A self guided tour around our little place with great local food from us and around the county. Time: 11:30 a.m. - to 3:00 p.m. Cost $10 per person, $18 per couple, kids under 12 eat free Menu: Our roast pig, pasture raised grilled chicken, potato, slaw, carrot, and green salads, homemade baked beans, veggie kabobs!!! (deserts to be announced) We'll have iced tea and water, please BYOB if you would like. Location 72 Rowe Hill Rd. Morrill Don't hesitate to RSVP No dogs please. Come one, come all. Take care Rose & Wes of The Farmetta Farm
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| Sunday, September 19, 2010 |
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| Tuesday, September 21, 2010 |
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Artist Lecture Series (7:00 PM)
Venue: Waterfall Arts - 256 High St., Belfast Local and nationally recognized artists, designers, performers and big thinkers show their work and discuss the creative process. Events begin at 7:00 p.m. $7 at the door. See website for schedule.
Contact Info : 207-338-2222
Url: http://www.waterfallarts.org
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| Wednesday, September 22, 2010 |
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Artist Lecture Series (7:00 PM)
Venue: Waterfall Arts - 256 High St., Belfast Local and nationally recognized artists, designers, performers and big thinkers show their work and discuss the creative process. Events begin at 7:00 p.m. $7 at the door. See website for schedule.
Contact Info : 207-338-2222
Url: http://www.waterfallarts.org
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| Thursday, September 23, 2010 |
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Dancing With Parkinson's (10:00 AM)
Venue: Htuchinson Center An easy-to-do dance program, specially designed for people with Parkinson’s disease, will be held at the Hutchinson Center Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. starting Sept. 9 and running through Oct. 14.
The dance classes are a combination of being led in dynamic movements, accessible dance steps, and opportunities to experience one’s natural movement and creativity, according to instructor Katie Tranzillo. No experience is necessary and whether standing or sitting, all ability levels can benefit. Walkers and wheelchairs are welcome.
The cost for the 6-week program is $10 per class or $50 for the six. Caregivers or family members are welcome to share in the fun at no cost. And while the program is specially designed for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, anyone interested in the program is welcome.
Past participants in Tranzillo’s program say the class improves their mood, makes them forget they have Parkinson’s, makes them feel good about their movement, shows them they have more creativity than they thought they did, and helps them do things they never thought they could do.
Tranzillo says the class also helps participants release tension, increase flexibility, balance and strength, breathe more deeply and vocalize more fully, enjoy a stimulating mental activity that connects mind and body, increase awareness of the body and how it moves, and is fun.
Tranzillo has trained with the Mark Morris Dance Center to lead dance programs for people with Parkinson’s disease. Participants will explore diverse dance and movement genres, including swing, jazz, tap, modern, African, ballet, yoga, chi gong, waltz, cha cha, salsa, marches and more.
For more information, call Tranzillo at 203-915-8371 or Andrea Walker at 930-6745.
Registration is recommended. To register, call Lillian Scenna at the Parkinson’s Information and Referral Center, 781-1735.
Contact Info : For more information, call Katie Tranzillo at 203-915-8371 or Andrea Walker at 930-6745. Registration recommended. To register, call Lillian Scenna at Parkinson's Information and Referral Center, 781-1735.
Email : awalker@wchi.com
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Common Ground Fair (7:00 PM)
Venue: Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association, Route 220, Unity An annual celebration of rural living. Hundreds of vendors, artisans, farmers, exhibitors, and demonstrators, more than 1,000 volunteers, and 60,000 fairgoers gather to share knowledge about organic farming, gardening and sustainable living, eat delicious organic Maine-grown food, buy and sell beautiful Maine crafts and useful agricultural products, compete in various activities, dance, sing and have a great time.
Contact Info : 207-568-4142
Url: http://www.mofga.org
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| Friday, September 24, 2010 |
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Common Ground Fair (7:00 PM)
Venue: Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association, Route 220, Unity An annual celebration of rural living. Hundreds of vendors, artisans, farmers, exhibitors, and demonstrators, more than 1,000 volunteers, and 60,000 fairgoers gather to share knowledge about organic farming, gardening and sustainable living, eat delicious organic Maine-grown food, buy and sell beautiful Maine crafts and useful agricultural products, compete in various activities, dance, sing and have a great time.
Contact Info : 207-568-4142
Url: http://www.mofga.org
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| Saturday, September 25, 2010 |
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Common Ground Fair (7:00 PM)
Venue: Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association, Route 220, Unity An annual celebration of rural living. Hundreds of vendors, artisans, farmers, exhibitors, and demonstrators, more than 1,000 volunteers, and 60,000 fairgoers gather to share knowledge about organic farming, gardening and sustainable living, eat delicious organic Maine-grown food, buy and sell beautiful Maine crafts and useful agricultural products, compete in various activities, dance, sing and have a great time.
Contact Info : 207-568-4142
Url: http://www.mofga.org
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| Sunday, September 26, 2010 |
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Common Ground Fair (7:00 PM)
Venue: Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association, Route 220, Unity An annual celebration of rural living. Hundreds of vendors, artisans, farmers, exhibitors, and demonstrators, more than 1,000 volunteers, and 60,000 fairgoers gather to share knowledge about organic farming, gardening and sustainable living, eat delicious organic Maine-grown food, buy and sell beautiful Maine crafts and useful agricultural products, compete in various activities, dance, sing and have a great time.
Contact Info : 207-568-4142
Url: http://www.mofga.org
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Pancake 5K Road Race And Child Shall Lead Road Race (3:30 AM)
Venue: Belfast Area High School, Waldo Avenue, Belfast Two races and a heolping of carbs. Parents are challenged to walk or run the 1-mile Child Shall Lead Road Race with their children; starts at 8:30 a.m. The 17th annual, flat-as-a-pancake 5K road race for adults begins at 9:45 a.m. Registration for both opens at 7:30 a.m. Finish the morning with a pancake breakfast, free to all runners; non-runners may partake for a fee. Volunteers needed!
Contact Info : 207-338-4598
Url: http://www.waldocountyymca.org
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| Monday, September 27, 2010 |
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| Thursday, September 30, 2010 |
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Dancing With Parkinson's (10:00 AM)
Venue: Htuchinson Center An easy-to-do dance program, specially designed for people with Parkinson’s disease, will be held at the Hutchinson Center Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. starting Sept. 9 and running through Oct. 14.
The dance classes are a combination of being led in dynamic movements, accessible dance steps, and opportunities to experience one’s natural movement and creativity, according to instructor Katie Tranzillo. No experience is necessary and whether standing or sitting, all ability levels can benefit. Walkers and wheelchairs are welcome.
The cost for the 6-week program is $10 per class or $50 for the six. Caregivers or family members are welcome to share in the fun at no cost. And while the program is specially designed for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, anyone interested in the program is welcome.
Past participants in Tranzillo’s program say the class improves their mood, makes them forget they have Parkinson’s, makes them feel good about their movement, shows them they have more creativity than they thought they did, and helps them do things they never thought they could do.
Tranzillo says the class also helps participants release tension, increase flexibility, balance and strength, breathe more deeply and vocalize more fully, enjoy a stimulating mental activity that connects mind and body, increase awareness of the body and how it moves, and is fun.
Tranzillo has trained with the Mark Morris Dance Center to lead dance programs for people with Parkinson’s disease. Participants will explore diverse dance and movement genres, including swing, jazz, tap, modern, African, ballet, yoga, chi gong, waltz, cha cha, salsa, marches and more.
For more information, call Tranzillo at 203-915-8371 or Andrea Walker at 930-6745.
Registration is recommended. To register, call Lillian Scenna at the Parkinson’s Information and Referral Center, 781-1735.
Contact Info : For more information, call Katie Tranzillo at 203-915-8371 or Andrea Walker at 930-6745. Registration recommended. To register, call Lillian Scenna at Parkinson's Information and Referral Center, 781-1735.
Email : awalker@wchi.com
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Food Sensitivities: Discover Foods That Energize Or Fatigue Your Body (6:00 PM)
Venue: Thursdays, September 16 & 30, 6-7:30 pm, in the Belfast Co-op Café Chart your course back to wellness and health with this free, two-part talk with Dr. Susan Miller who provides nutritional and chiropractic services at the Vibrant Life Wellness Center in Newcastle. Using "Nutrition Response Testing", Dr. Miller will demonstrate how certain foods energize the body and how others create stress and fatigue. Symptoms of food intolerances include digestive issues, anxiety or depression, gas, bloating, water retention, weight issues, skin problems and others. As time permits, Dr. Miller will test some participants demonstrating Nutrition Response Testing.
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Food Sensitivities: Discover Foods That Energize Or Fatigue Your Body (6:00 PM)
Venue: Belfast Food Co-op Cafe Chart your course to wellness with this invaluable 2-part workshop!
Using Nutrition Response Testing, Dr. Miller will demonstrate how certain foods energize the body and how others create stress and fatigue. Learn which foods energize your body and which foods you should avoid to reduce stress, fatigue and symptoms. If time permits, Dr. Miller will test as many participants as possible using Nutrition Response Testing. For more about Dr. Miller visit vibrantlifewellnesscenter.com.
Contact Info : 123 High St. Downtown Belfast, (207) 338-2532, www.belfast.coop
Email : hester@belfast.coop
Url: http://www.belfast.coop/
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