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Healthy Living Expo in Melbourne
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promptly if he’s on the job. Tim's years of experience and expertise are his calling card.
entral Florida’s largest and most anticipated natural and green living expo will be held Saturday, May 1 at the
Florida Tech Clemente Center in Melbourne. Just $5 admis- sion provides visitors an all day access pass to the exhibit hall with over 85 exhibitors and entry to all workshops. The expo boasts hundreds of door prizes; free product samples and offers opportunities for massages, free chiro- practic screenings and energy treatments. “Each year it is a full day of fun,” explains Kris Urquhart, expo producer. “The workshops are intriguing and the exhibit hall is filled with fascinating products to try and services to experience.” At- tendees can enjoy acupuncture, feng shui, holistic medicine, organic products, herbal teas, lotions and soaps, jewelry, meditation, nutritious juices and energy bars, 50 percent off CDs and books, and so much more. The event attracts over 2,000 visitors each year. The first 500 attendees will receive a free eco-tote.
To reserve your eco-tote you can register online for a fast- pass entry. Just visit HealthyLivingExpos.com and click on “tickets”. For more information visit the website or call 321- 777-6433. Florida Tech Clemente Center is located at 150 W. University Blvd in Melbourne. See ad on page 19.
Tim the Tool Man
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timdaltn@gmail.com for a free estimate on your project. See ad on page 36.
Understanding the Wheels of Life
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n April 17 from 1 to 4 p.m., Buffy Williams will teach an
introductory workshop about the chakras at The Yoga Center in Day- tona Beach. In this workshop, stu- dents will explore the history of the Chakra System and learn the names and qualities of the seven chakras including their corresponding color, tones, gemstones and body system. Students will also view a demonstration of yoga poses for each chakra and have the opportunity to personally practice the postures if desired. The workshop will finish with a harmonizing chakra meditation. Buffy Williams Pilloud is a Registered Yoga Teacher and
im Dalton has owned and operated his own business as a carpenter and
jack-of-all-trades for over 25 years. His experience runs from fine woodworking to remodeling kitchens and bathrooms, as well as interior and exterior building renova- tions: decks, window replacement, finish plumbing, electrical and painting, etc. Tim is also knowledgeable about and uses green building practices wherever it is practical. Since moving to Florida, Tim has become an expert at tile installation, as well. Tim comes into his element, “when changing or main- taining a house to function as a home for you and your loved ones involves more than decorating.” Even before building his own house from the ground up in 1985 Tim has been doing building and repair projects. He is skilled in many aspects, “from carpentry to laying tile and everything else it takes to remodel kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, decks or fences.”
According to Tim, “We all want to be ‘of use’, to make a contribution to the common good.” He feels that every project he works on is a contribution to the making of a well functioning, efficient and beautiful home. Tim invites the community to call him and discuss their project needs. Future clients will be pleasantly surprised to find that Tim answers his own phone and returns calls
Trainer. She is a certified in Hatha and Prenatal Yoga and Integrative Yoga Therapy. She is a Certified Hypnotist, an Usui and Seichem Reiki Master and an avid student of energy medicine and alternative healing modalities. This workshop is $25 when pre-registered or $30 at the
krista@daytonayoga.com.Three Yoga Alliance CEU’s are avail- able for this workshop. The Yoga Center is also offering a Restorative Yoga Experience on Friday, April 2 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. with Kim Latford. This workshop offers profound realignment of the body and a deep reset of the mind/body connection.
The Yoga Center is located at 820 S. Atlantic Ave. in Daytona Beach. That’s ½ mile south of International Speedway Blvd on A1A. Visit DaytonaYoga.com for more information and for a complete list of classes and workshops. See ad on page 21.
2010 Earth Day Celebration
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April 2010
oga practitioners from all Volusia County will celebrate Earth Day by performing 108 Sun Salutations. The event will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Wyndham Vaca- tion Ownership Resort in Daytona Beach. This event was con- ceived to raise funds and awareness for Plastic Free Ocean, an initiative aimed at reducing the harm caused by cast-off plastic products to the water quality and marine life in our oceans. The Sun Salutation practice, which will begin at 8:30 a.m. and last approximately two hours, will be accompanied by a
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