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Tolland County Relay For Life
and corporations will join the fight to find a cure for cancer by celebrating survivorship and taking turns walking around the track throughout the 24 hour event on June 11-12. Teams are encouraged to enjoy the great music, food and camaraderie of the carnival like event. At last year's first Relay For Life of Tolland County we had 27 teams participate and we raised $67,340! With your help we can
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make this year's Relay For Life of Tolland County even more successful! Our Relay Committee Members encourage everyone to join them in making this Relay one to remember. Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society's largest signature event as well as the most successful national fundraiser. Nation-
wide, Relay For Life raised $405 million in fiscal year 2007 in more than 4,800 communities with more than three and a half million participants celebrating 500,000 cancer survivors. The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating can-
cer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer through research, education, advocacy, and service. This year marks the beginning of our celebration of 25 years of Relay For Life®. We hope you will join us to mark this milestone and the successes we’ve achieved together during the last 25 years!
For more information about Relay For Life, please contact the American Cancer Society at 1-800-ACS-2345 or online at
www.relay-
forlife.org. For information about how to get involved with the Relay For Life of Tolland County please contact either Event Co-Chair Danielle Bolliger at (860) 454-7251 or Laureen Curley at (860) 871-7298. You can also check out the Relay For Life of Tolland County website at
www.relayforlife.org/tollandcountyct.
Epiphany Will Celebrate Its Second Anniversary
prove well-being and decrease stress, anxiety, and pain. These 20 minute experiential sessions are provided in both Canton (6-830pm) and Southington (1-3pm) on the first Wednesday of the month except January and July. The therapies vary by location and may include craniosacral therapy, therapeutic touch, reflexology, transformational healing, shiatsu, reiki and spiritual counseling. The group was started by Karen Kramer, a holistic nurse who has received an M.A. in Experiential Healing from the Graduate Institute. Carol Weaver, L.M.T. is the Volunteers Coordinator. See
iahp.com/karen-r-kramer for more information.
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Ravenswood Natural Health Celebrates Grand Opening Week
gift bags are just part of the fun. Manufacturers’ reps will be at the store throughout the week to chat with customers. Product demos and samples will fill up most days. On June 5, from 12:00 to 3:00, local author Tammy Banks will sign her latest novel. Because more events are being added, keep up with the updates on
www.ravenswoodnaturalhealth.com or drop by the store at 1606 Hopmeadow Street in Simsbury for a chat.
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For more information contact Sara Thornton at Ravenswood Natural Health, 1606 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT, 860-264-1587. Open Wed. & Fri. 9:30 – 5:30; Thurs. 10:00 – 6:00; Sat. & Sun. 9:30 – 4:30; closed Mon. & Tues.
avenswood Natural Health’s week-long Grand Opening schedule is filled with daily events for everyone. Starting on Saturday, May 29, the store opens at 10:00a.m. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tour of the grounds. Near-daily raffles of gift baskets and
group of practitioners who provide complimentary sessions of integrative therapies will celebrate their second year of service to the community on June 2nd. These therapists volunteer their time to provide knowledge about multiple therapies that may im-
elay For Life of Tolland County - Join millions of other American Cancer Society Relay For Life participants across the country in the fight against cancer. Relay teams representing families, friends, neighborhoods, clubs, civic and religious organizations, schools,
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June 2010
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