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Shy Wolf Sanctuary
Fundraiser in Bonita
L
earn about
a n d m e e t
wolves and wolf-
dogs while expe-
riencing many
aspects of Native
American culture
and healing at
the Sacred Wolf
Path Celebra-
tion, from noon
Indy
to 8 p.m., March 13,
at Summerland, in Bonita Springs. Par-
ticipants can enjoy fire and drumming
circles, guided meditations, healing and
reading sessions (Reiki, animal com-
munication, energy work, Language of
Light healing and angel toning), Native
American flute music and storytelling.
The event will raise funds to help
support Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education
& Experience Center’s nonprofit work
in rescuing, transporting, caring for and
placing wolves and wolfdogs who are at
risk and/or in jeopardy.
Chelation Center of Naples
“Achieving health and human potential”
Fee: $10. Location: Kent Road. For more
Where Blood Flows, Health Goes!
info, call 239-455-1698 or visit ShyWolf-
You May Benefit from Chelation Therapy
Sanctuary.com.
• EDTA Chelation Therapy
SOLUTIONS TOWARD:
• Circulation Problems
Harp Concert Offers
• Heavy Metal Detoxification
• Toxic Metal
• Vitamin Infusion Therapies
• Fatique/Low Energy
Memorable Music
• High Cholesterol
239-594-9355
• Diabetes
U
plifting sounds
from expert
Call now to attend a FREE lecture
harp musicians will
Imperial Square
975 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. Ste. 107, Naples
envelop First Pres-
Dr. Gary Gallo
byterian Church in
Bonita Springs, at 3
p.m., March 21. The
free Harps ’n Sync
concert will include
dozens of members of the Southwest
Florida Chapter of the American Harp
Society, with guest artist Kayo Ishimaru,
the internationally renowned soloist and
principal harpist of the Jacksonville Sym-
phony Orchestra.
Location: 9751 Bonita Beach Road. A
free-will offering will be taken. For more
info, visit
FPCBonita.org or call 239-
992-3233.
Collier/Lee Counties
swfl.naturalawakeningsmag.com
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