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aromatherapist and an advanced practitioner of Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry (HTSM). She has a private practice in Knox- ville and Oak Ridge and works with a chiropractor in Jacksboro, Tennessee The workshop is 9 a.m.-6 p.m. with 8:30 a.m. registration.


The $245 cost includes the Raindrop Oil Kit. To register, call Teresa Lamb at 865-755-0778 or Margaret Leslie of HTSM at 865-607-0173. See ad pages 2 and 3.


Enthusiastic Response to URBhana Offerings


its 2010 schedule. It also is hosting an empowerment workshop series, “The Awakened Woman,” with the first to be held March 20 from 3 to 6 p.m. “DansKinetics is a unique and exciting approach to fitness


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that will leave you rejoicing in your body’s freedom to move to music from around the world,” says URBhana founder Angela Howard. “This dynamic movement experience will lead you on a journey of inner rhythms, feelings and expressive motion, leav- ing you with a centered mind and body and a great workout.” URBhana is the only Knoxville-area venue that offers training (group and individual) in aerial dance. “This exciting form of expression is intriguing for both the dancer and the audience,” Howard says. “It will sweep you away with its strength and grace, leading you to new heights of experience. Most people can be involved in this exciting art form, regardless of experi- ence.” The “Awakened Woman” workshops are a collaborative


offering from Angie Collins of Awakened Reiki Yoga, Jai Mara of Ananda Dance Company, Molly McClellan from Glowing Body Yoga, and URBHana’s Angela Howard. “The response for this workshop has been so tremendous that I decided to do a monthly ‘Awakened Woman’ workshop to accommodate the numbers of interested women,” Howard says. URBhana is located at 115 S. Gay St., Knoxville. To see a


class schedule, visit URBhana.com. For more information about the March 20 “Awakened Woman” workshop, or to register, visit AwakenedReikiYoga.com or call Angie Collins 865-748-6885. See ad page 15.


ith its new DansKinetics and aerial classes attracting enthusiastic participants, URBhana is adding Pilates to


“Save the Ta-Tas” at 8 Shooters 8


Shooters Fine Photography Studio will be hosting the second annual Save the Ta-Tas Art Auction on March 26. This charity auction was launched when 8 Shooters pho-


tographer Tovah Greenwood and friends rallied Knoxville-area artists and volunteers to raise funds for a local woman who needed surgery for breast cancer but had no insurance. Nu- merous women offered their bodies as blank canvases, while artists created one-of-a-kind images.This living art was then photographed, printed, framed and made available for purchase at a silent auction held at the studio. Over $1,000 was donated to the woman in need. “This year’s Save the Ta-Tas Art Auction promises to be an


even greater fundraising event, with even more models and artists participating,” Greenwood says. The studio doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the auction concludes at 9 p.m. Refreshments will be served. 8 Shooters Fine Photography Studio is located at 1202 N.


Central St., Knoxville, TN. For more information, call 865-545- 4408 or visit 8ShootersStudio.com. See ad page 27.


House New Center for Healthy Living


which offers a variety of detoxifying therapies, including colon hydrotherapy, mineral body wraps, ionic foot baths and far infrared sauna. “Colonics are a way of detoxifying the colon, which then


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helps the rest of the body to release toxic buildup from fat stores. This, in turn, helps weight loss,” says Paula Perkins, who practices colon hydrotherapy at the Center. Mattie Turner’s de- toxifying mineral wraps firm and tone the skin and result in lost inches—and the results are long-lasting, Turner says. “As long as a person keeps a reasonable diet, drinks water, and exercises, the wrap results will stay.” Turner also offers far infrared sauna treatments. The Center’s Elise Brown, doctor of chiropractic, specializes


in Nutrition Response Testing, which uses nutritional whole- food concentrates to address challenges to healing, digestion and immunity. She also offers NAET, an energy-balancing al-


three-bedroom house at 1204 Frederick Drive in West Knoxville is home to the new Center for Healthy Living,


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