Glenda Kay’s Salon Heather Langford & Glenda Bastien
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Open Monday – Saturday 828-484-9354
235B Weaverville Hwy. Asheville NC 28804
Weaverville
Author stresses finding purposeful life
By Matt Tate A vignette from the recently Os-
car-winning film “Up” shows the life of a couple through a series of images. It is a beautiful segment for its
sentimentality. It is also a poignant segment because it shows just how brief life can be. Author and speaker Denny
DR. GREGORY A. GODLEY FAMILY DENTISTRY DMD
Now Accepting New Patients! Hours
8 am - 5 pm Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Fri.
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Stockdale is touring the country promoting his latest book that touches on many themes related to finding purpose and value in our brief lives. He will appear Saturday (March
13) at Well-Bred Bakery in Weav- erville signing copies of “Conversa- tions from Te Neighborhood Ice Cream Shop: 8 Keys to Rediscover- ing Lost Dreams and Finding Your Life’s Calling.” Te story features three charac-
ters are varying points in their life who are searching on their own terms for meaning. Stockdale, who began a career
in information technology before heeding his own advice and finding his path, said that it is important to remember that everyone can find success in different terms. “I have a passion for people find-
ing lost dreams and finding a pur- poseful life,” he said. “Why wait until we are six feet under to be re- membered?” Each chapter is acronym for a larger message such as the book’s
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Denny Stockdale believes everyone should find their life’s purpose, no matter their age.
sixth chapter titled Love (Let Our Values Emerge). At the end of each chapter, there are activities the read- ers can complete, putting a personal spin on the book’s message. Stockdale is currently holding a
contest through Monday (March 15) at
dennystockdale.com. Guests can go to the Web site, list their three biggest dreams and their fa- vorite ice cream shop. Te selected winner will receive a $25 gift cer- tificate to the ice cream shop. Stockdale will be at Well-Bred from 11 am to 2 pm on Saturday.
Operation
Medicine Drop Te Weaverville Police Depart-
ment will be collecting unused, unwanted or expired prescription drugs or over-the-counter medica- tions during the month of March. Collections will be held at the fol- lowing locations:
CVS 3 pm to 6 pm / March 15
Weaverville Drug Company Noon to 2 pm / March 16
Kerr Drug 3 pm to 6 pm / March 19
Walmart Noon to 3 pm / March 20
www.weavervilletribune.com
North Buncombe’s full service hospital
providing care for small animals and horses
Arthritis and Pets Many older dogs and some younger
ones develop pain associated with osteoarthritis. Larger dogs are most susceptible but any size or breed could be at risk. Early signs include difficulty ris- ing and a hesitancy to jump up onto the couch or bed or into the car. Dogs with these symptoms are feeling pain. Tere are many treatment options and life style changes that can both slow the progres- sion of arthritis and greatly improve your pet’s quality of life by controlling pain. If your dog is showing the signs of arthritis, please call your veterinarian to set up an examination today. Cats can also develop arthritis and may be helped with supple- ments or medication.
Weaverville, Exit 15 off I-26 Mark Forde, DVM
Sue Reinecke, DVM 645-1616
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