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Special Concert at Koreshan’s Art Hall


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he Koreshan State Historic Site’s Art Hall, in Estero, will be enveloped by the soothing strains of such legendary composers as Bach, Beethoven, Kreisler, Paganini, Tartini, Massenet, Godovsky and Gluck at 4 p.m., April 10, during the second in a special series of Russian Music Salon concerts.


Violinist Boris Sandler, pianist Bella Gutshtein and narrator Cary Vhugen will transport listeners back to a historic concert by the legendary violinist Fritz Kreisler, inspired by a short story by Hermann Hesse.


Free; donations encouraged. Location: 3800 Corkscrew Rd. To reserve tickets, call 347-601-8913 or email musicsalon@ rccNaples.org. Also visit KoreshanState- HistoricSite.org/events/events.htm.


Innovative Training for Sure Touch Center Owner


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ill Oehser, owner of the Sure Touch Center for the Healing Arts, in Naples, recent- ly completed a three- day Healing from the Core: Grounding and Healthy Boundaries workshop and can now offer additional innovative techniques to help clients strengthen energy levels, re- juvenate under stress and deal with other challenges. The workshop was developed by Suzanne Scurlock-Durana, CMT, CST, an instructor on the subject of conscious awareness and healing processes for more than two decades. Oehser, a licensed massage therapist


Bill Oehser


and registered Polarity practitioner with 20 years experience practicing massage therapy and other healing modalities, says, “I’m excited that the principles of this method will expand my ability to help people learn about themselves. It’s great to have one more tool to provide.”


Location: 5600 N. Tamiami Trail, Ste. 13. For more info or to make an appointment, call 239-216-1600, visit SureTouchCen- ter.com or email WCOehser@aol.com.


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