newsbriefs
New USANA Health Sciences
Advisor
L
inda Keen Bourdelaise is announcing her business relation-
ship with USANA Health Sciences and Team Northrup,
founded by Dr. Christiane Northrup. Internationally known for
her empowering approach to women’s health and wellness,
Dr. Northrup is a leading proponent of medicine and healing
Linda Keen Bourdelaise
that acknowledges mind/body unity and the powerful role of
the human spirit in creating health. Bourdelaise will offer USANA science-based
nutritional products and share the USANA business opportunity.
“My goal is to offer individuals the possibility to enhance their health, wealth
and happiness,” Bourdelaise explains, noting that she uses coaching, teaching and
motivational techniques grounded in the Law of Attraction to inspire each indi-
vidual to achieve their personal goals. Bourdelaise also utilizes the USANA Health
Assessment to help clients analyze their nutritional needs and optimize their diets
and supplement regimens.
For a complimentary Health Assessment or to learn more about USANA’s products
and the USANA/Team Northrup business opportunity, visit
LindaKB.USANA.com
or call Linda Keen Bourdelaise at 410-562-6782. See ad, page 29.
New Management at Sun Music Hall
A
nahata Education Center (AnahataEducationCen-
ter.org) announces that they are now managing
the Sun Music Hall, the premier events venue in
downtown Floyd.
In September, they began hosting a series of musi-
cal, educational and mind-body programs featuring
local and nationally known performers, teachers and experts. According to Jim
Fogo, the new Sun Music Hall coordinator, “Our goal is to make the venue more The Lodge at Lick Creek Lane
accessible and affordable for the community.” is now...
To discuss developing a program around an important issue, or to schedule musical
events, classes or workshops, contact Jim Fogo at 540-745-5811 or
jim@swva.net.
Copper
Hill
Run for the Arts
RETREAT
T
he Arts Council of the Blue Ridge, Roanoke
Arts Commission and Roanoke Civic Center
will present a Run for the Arts at 9 a.m., Satur-
day, October 17. The 4-mile fun-run-and-walk
will travel along the greenway and past the
city’s downtown public art installations. The route includes historic Martin Luther
Ecolodge surrounded by
King, Jr. Bridge, and begins and ends at Rodney Carroll’s 30-foot sculpture, In My
peaceful environment including
Hands, at the Roanoke Civic Center.
nature trails & stocked pond.
Run for the Arts will also feature a Poker Run with prizes for “best hand,” and
Schedule your next weekend getaway
a family walk. Pets on leashes are welcome, too. or business retreat today.
Run for the Arts is a fundraiser benefitting The Arts Council of the Blue Ridge and
its programs and services for 270 individual artists and 120 cultural organizations. 540.309.8821
Early registration (by October 7) is $25 for adults, T-shirt guaranteed; late registra-
154 Lick Creek Lane • Copper Hill, VA
tion (after October 7) is $35 for adults, T-shirt not guaranteed. Fees are $10 for Relax, renew, revive
children and $5 for pets. Registration forms are available at The Arts Council of the
& reconnect
Blue Ridge or online at
TheArtsCouncil.org. For more information contact Krista
Engl at 540-224-1203 or
kengl@theartscouncil.org.
www.copperhillretreat.com
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