TUESDAY, MAY 31
Holistic Moms Network: “Composting” Open Discussion – 7-9pm. Nonprofit organization connecting parents interested in holistic health and green living. Free. United Church of Chester. 29 W. Main St. Chester. 860.526.9260,
middlesexhmn@yahoo.com,
www.holisticmoms.org.
Smoking Cessation Intro – 7:30-8:30pm. Attendees learn & experience first-hand if hypnosis to quit is right for them. $20 (fee can be applied to future hypnosis sessions with Steve Stack to quit smoking). Revive Wellness Studio. 869 Whalley Ave. New Haven. 203.440.1437.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
See Inside – 10am-2pm (thru 6/30. Also: Thurs. & Fri. 12-5pm & by appt.). An art exhibit that gives incarcerated youth a chance to share their stories. The Parachute Factory Gallery. Erector Square. 319 Peck St. Bldg. 1. New Haven. Info: 203.772.2788.
THURSDAY, JUNE 2
Managing Inflammatory Disorders w/Herbs & Chiropractic: Wellness Outreach from Thyme & Season – 7pm. w/Dr. Jason Richards, DC of Keystone Chiropractic. No reservation nec. Conquer pain, take back life. Free. 3040 Whitney Ave. Hamden. ¼ mi. n. of 1-91 exit 10 Rt. 40 connector to end. 203.407.8128.
Qigong Group Healing and Silent Meditation – 7-8:30pm (1st Thurs. monthly). All levels of health addressed. No experience necessary. Fee: donation. Holistic Therapies Classroom. 15 South Elm St. Wallingford. Call Pat for info. if this is first time attending: 203.265.0688,
www.emeiqigongchan.com.
FRIDAY, JUNE 3
Tree Whispering®: Holistic Partnership – A sacred & practical event from June 3-5! Tune abilities to sense/ask/listen/love. Intuitively receive Nature’s messages. Learn bioenergy tree-healing. Co-create cooperative partnership. $300+room & meals. Omega Inst. Rhinebeck, NY.
Eomega.org.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
Audubon Arts on the Edge – 12-5pm. An afternoon of free, family-oriented music and dance performances, hands-on arts-and-crafts activities, and interactive educational programs. Info: 203.772.2788,
www.newhavenarts.org.
2nd Annual “Create” Event – 6:30-10:30pm. w/Caseus Fromagerie & Bistro. Create 2011 celebrates art & food! Fresh, local cuisine, contemporary art show, artist demos, music, auctions. Guilford Art Center. 411 Church St. Guilford. 203.453.5947,
www.guilfordartcenter.org.
SUNDAY, JUNE 5
Build Healthy Kids – 3-4:30pm. w/Dr. Deborah Kennedy. Deb makes getting children to eat healthfully simple & fun w/the Build Healthy Kids program. For parents of kids 1-12. Women & Family Life Center. 96 Fair St. Guilford. Info/ Register: 203.458.6699.
MONDAY, JUNE 6
Salt Marsh Diary – 6:30pm. Nature author Mark Seth Lender, an NPR contributor, nature writer & photographer, presents his chronicle of the daily life of a salt marsh near his CT home. Reg. req. Henry Carter Hull Lib. 10 Killkingworth Tnpk. Clinton. 860.669.2342,
www.hchlibrary.org.
TUESDAY, JUNE 7
Ragged Edges: Science, Faith, Cancer & Uncertainty – Robert J. Levine Lecture w/ Rev. Karen Lebacqz. Free. Institution for Social & Policy Studies, Rm. A002 (wheelchair accessible). 77 Prospect St. New Haven. 203.432.7336,
bioethics.center@yale.edu,
www.yale.edu/bioethics/lecture_levine.shtml.
Natural Awakenings Holistic Networking Breakfast – 8-10am. Hosted by Virna Lisa, Director and Owner of Eco Yoga Studio, who will speak about the philosophy behind Eco Yoga. 16 Main St. Ste. 203. Durham. RSVP: 860.395.8787,
www.ecoyoga.info.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
SACRED, SELFISH and
SHARED INTIMACIES A Weekend Retreat for Women
June 3-4 meaningful relationships with others.
$280 early registration By May 14
Double occupancy LOCATION:
Guest House Retreat & Conference Center
318 West Main Sreet Chester, CT
Register:
www.drcurryavery.com/tips.php natural awakenings May 2011 45
Learn how an intimate relationship with the divine leads to a dynamic relationship with oneself and
MARK YOUR CALENDAR 700 Voices
Sacred Music Festival
Snatam Kaur, David Newman & Eddy Nataraj May 29
Doors open at 11am Advanced tickets $75 & $85
Thomaston Opera House Thomaston, CT
Info/Register:
700Voices.com or
860-482-9076 We are recording a CD.
Come sing and meditate. Become whole again!
Pack a cooler for meals in between and keep in car or eat out. No food in Opera House.
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