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April Heath Brings Relief through Massage Therapy
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ou won’t need her number if your muscles are already feeling optimally
relaxed. However, if you’ve put off dedi- cated “me time”, or have decreased range of motion, give April a call. April Heath is a licensed massage therapist in Pembroke Pines, making house calls in Broward and Dade, offering relief, conveniently delivered to the comfort and privacy of your home or office. A couple of years ago, April had
a choice to make. After 10 years in NYC, she r e t u r n e d to South F l o r i d a . She could either bring the stress with her or find some productive way to undo it. Massage Therapy became a very clear choice and a career deci- sion that she’s still excited about. The feedback from her clients has been very affirming: “My job is very stressful, and it’s a pleasure and big convenience to have April come to my home. I referred her to many friends.” Estee L. “She has not only a skilled approach to her mas- sage technique, she is professional, open, knowledgeable and simply a pleasure to be around.” Claudia D. Every person who has a transforma-
tion from discomfort to ease on April’s table motivates her to seek out more techniques to lessen people’s pain. With the current economy, she offers affordable Massage a la Carte for groups. It’s a smart option for people who need relief but can’t afford a full body massage. See www.aprilheath.iwantamassage.
com. Hours Wed-Fri and Sun 10am-8pm, 954.431.5876. Remember Mother’s Day is May 9! See ad page 47.
May 2010
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PEARR Kicks off “Live Boldly 2010”
4th Annual Event Educates and Inspires Women, Community
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rofessionals Educating and Advocating Respect in Relationships (PEARR), an
auxiliary of Women in Distress of Broward County, Inc., announces its 4th Annual Live Boldly educational forum and charity ben- efit event, supporting Women in Distress of Broward County, Inc. Live Boldly 2010 will feature two events
serving the community-at-large beginning with the Creative Arts Center at SunServe’s annual “Valuing Our Families” conference. The all-ages work- shop, encouraging artistic expres- sion of healthy families within les- bian, gay, bisexual and transgender relationships, takes place Sat., May 1 from 9am-4pm at Sunserve in Ft Lauderdale. The Live Boldly 2010 main
event, “Strive & Thrive”, is a day- long transformation with more than a dozen opinion leaders and industry experts coming together to
educate, inspire and empower women from all walks of life to be architects of change. This dynamic event engages discussions
about the issues that matter most to women - business, entrepreneurship, finance, health and fitness, activism, family, spirituality and style and beauty. Strive & Thrive happens May 22 from 9am-2pm at The Tower Club. “Our goal with the Live Boldly series
is to underscore the theme of our signature event, Strive & Thrive, and encourage women everywhere to unleash their potential and play a leading role in their personal life, ca- reer and in their communities,” said Ruben Rozental, president of PEARR. Besides numerous women entrepre-
neurs and influencers, experts participating in the Strive & Thrive event include: Glenna Milberg, Anchor, WPLG-TV Channel 10; Dr. Kate Kominars, Psychologist; Jessica Garvar, Marketing Coordinator, Jobing.com; Martin Amado, Reporter, WSVN-TV Channel 7; Ellen Bukstel, singer/songwriter; Susie Q Wood, artist and publisher, Natural Awaken- ings magazine. To learn more and register for Live Bold-
ly 2010, visit www.liveboldly2010.com/. Info regarding PEARR, visit www.pearr.org, and Women in Distress of Broward County, visit www.womenindistress.org/about-us.html. See ad page 3.
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