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Vegan Restaurant Opens in Naples
a large array of vegan dishes, appetizers, desserts and healthy drinks in a casual environment at 975 Pine Ridge Road. According to Manager Brenna Tu, following a
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vegan menu is a powerful and pleasurable way to achieve well-being, by eating a wide variety of foods that are satisfying and healthful. Vegans eat no meat, fish, poultry, eggs or dairy products, and a vegan lifestyle may help reduce the risk of a broad range of health concerns. Loving Hut’s freshly prepared vegan dishes feature American, Chinese, Indian,
Thai and Vietnamese flavors. Tu and the staff prepare everything from scratch daily and use only the freshest, premium vegan ingredients.
For more info, call 239-254-9490 or visit
LovingHut.us.
training for youth this summer. Fitness classes, games, Pilates and yoga movements, agility drills and cardio workouts will be featured in two Fit 2 Win Camp for Tweens editions. Rick and Amy Lademann will instruct children age 11 to 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., July 19, 21 and 23 and August 2, 4 and 6. Each session includes discussions on healthy eating and ways to reduce stress. Rick was a sports and strength conditioning coach for several pro sports teams
Youth Training at Beyond Motion B
eyond Motion, a fitness, wellness and personal development facility in Naples, is providing special
Amy and Rick Lademann
in the NFL, MLB and NBA. He’ll apply many of the same training activities in Speed Camp for High School Athletes sessions at Fleischmann Park, in Naples, from 8 to 10:30 a.m., August 16-20. “It will be much more than pure speed drills,” he says. “Speed consists of many modalities—proper technique, strength, balance, core sta- bilization, agility and more—all will be covered.”
Fee for either camp: $125 (multi-week and sibling discounts available for Fit 2 Win edition). Location: 11985 Tamiami Trail, Ste. A. For more info or to register, call 239- 254-9300 or visit
Go2BeyondMotion.com.
plans to open in August, in the same location where Ada’s Natural & Organic Foods Supermarket & Deli thrived for many years. “We will carry only the highest quality foods available from many locally owned
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companies,” says Store Manager Brad Engle. He adds that Ada’s plans to provide 100 percent organic produce; vitamins, herbs, health and beauty products; more than 300 bulk food items; organic and free-range meats and poultry; organic and sulfite- free wines; gluten- and allergen-free products; an organic and gluten-free deli; an organic smoothie and juice bar; and pet foods.
Location: 4650 S. Cleveland Ave. For more info, email
AdasWholeFoods@yahoo.com. natural awakenings July 2010 7
ll-natural and organic foods will soon return to the southwest corner of Cleve- land Avenue and Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers. Ada’s Whole Foods Market
100-percent vegan restaurant recently opened in Naples. In June, Loving Hut began offering
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