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gems and candles.”
SWINA Expands, Debuts
In addition, the spiritual
wellness center offers music,
Beautiful Spa Facility incense, Sacred Geometry
T
he Southwest Institute of Patterns and specialty items.
Natural Aesthetics (SWI- Evening and weekend classes
NA) recently celebrated the cover subjects in astrology,
opening of its state-of-the- tarot, reincarnation, intuition,
art facility at the Tempe City spiritual growth development
Center. and meditation and Tai Chi. Full
The new space features moon meditations will also be offered. Intuitive readers and
nearly 10,000 square feet that includes three large classrooms, spiritual advisors are onsite each day.
a laser lab and 15 student spa rooms, plus a spacious student
lounge and teacher preparation areas. All the equipment in Mystic Moon Bookstore is located at 7119 E. Mercer Lane,
the classrooms has been updated and upgraded, including the just north of the Shea and N. Scottsdale intersection. Hours
purchase of two laser machines for use by the students who of operation are 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Tuesday through Sat-
choose to add a Laser Technician credential to their skills as urday. For more information, phone 480-443-0136 or visit
an aesthetician.
MysticMoonBookstore.com. See ad on page 14.
The student clinic allows the community to indulge in
relaxing and beautifying treatments in a tranquil spa-like
atmosphere, only without the typical spa high-cost. SWINA’s
Don’t Wait For Earth Day!
students benefit as well by gaining real-world experience
while working with the community. A variety of facials, wax-
M
esa Community College is celebrating Earth Day early
with “Green Week” March 6-12.
ing, skin tightening, wraps, rejuvenating treatments and more
The event aims to provide information on a variety of
are available.
environmental top-
ics such as energy
SWINA is located at 1460 E. Southern Avenue in Tempe.
and water conserva-
For more information, visit
NaturalBeautyAz.com or phone
tion, nature/wildlife,
480-393-1415.
waste management,
air quality, agricul-
ture, local sourcing,
Mystic Moon Bookstore Shines and alternative modes of transportation. MCC students and
M
ystic Moon Bookstore recently opened its doors in employees along with the broader community are invited to
Scottsdale, providing a spiritual sanctuary to address participate.
people’s metaphysical needs.
Owner Joni Parmelee said, “Our vision is to be an oasis Vendor booths and information tables will be available March
to come and fill your cup of knowledge with our books, en- 8-12 at the Southern and Dobson campus. Each day features
hance your spiritual needs with sacred sage and ceremonial a related theme. For complete information, visit mc.maricopa.
items, and sooth your aesthetic desires with jewelry, crystals, edu/recycle or phone 480-461-7263.
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