The Center for Integrative Healthcare & Healing Introduces
Naturopathy and Hypnosis T
he Center for Integrative Healthcare & Healing is pleased to introduce its newest members: Jonathan Goodman, N.D., William Priftis, C.H., and Norton Berkowitz, Ph.D., C.H. Dr. Goodman, author of “The Omega Solution,” is a licensed naturopathic physician with over
10 years of clinical practice experience. Mr. Priftis is a certified hypnotist specializing in management of chronic pain/stress, smoking cessa- tion, and weight loss. dr. Berkowitz is a certified hypnotist and Past Life Regression therapist who helps patients by releasing past traumas. The Center for Integrative Healthcare & Healing is located at 533 Cottage Grove Road in Bloomfield, CT. For directions or more informa- tion, please call 860-243-2224 or visit
www.cmgmds.com/cihh.html.
Sedona Energy Healer Comes to Center for Integrative Health Care & Healing
M
ay 23rd - 25th, Penny Lane, from “Awaken Your Magic,” located in Sedona, AZ, will be available for Intuitive Energy healing sessions at CIHH. Penny is trained in many different forms of energy healing including Reiki, Reconnective Healing, and Quantum Healing. She works intuitively, combining and channeling a variety of frequencies, tailored to a clients’ needs. She also offers psychic readings, life path guidance, and animal Reiki. Call (860)243-2224 for more information or to schedule an ap-
pointment.
Tunxis C.C. Hosts Earthstock Celebration
T
he community is invited to Earthstock Connecticut, an eco- friendly “green” celebration, on Sunday, May 1, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the courtyard at Tunxis Community College in Farmington. Admission is free. Rain date is May 8. The event features close to 70 eco-minded vendors and exhibitors, music, food and family activi- ties.
Some of the highlights include performances on a solar pow-
ered stage by Boxx of Roxx, The Green Jazz Band, and John Mayock and The Homesteaders. Participants can also take part in drumming circles by Power of the Drum and Garden of Beats, face painting, hula hoop dancing, rides on the Roaming Railroad’s electric engine train, and greetings with costumed characters. Vendors will sell items such as jewelry, crafts, candles, apparel, handbags, soap, honey, all natural cleaning products, and more. A portion of proceeds from these sales will be donated to the Tunxis Community College Sustainable Energy fund. For a complete list of vendors, demonstrations and a schedule of performances and activities, visit
www.earthstockconnecticut.com. Tunxis and CT Environmental Headlines are sponsors of the event. Earthstock Connecticut is one of a series of events at Tunxis Community College celebrating 40 years of education in the Farm- ington Valley and beyond. The College first opened for classes in October 1970 and currently offers over 60 associate’s degrees and certificates, providing critical thinking and problem-solving skills that prepare students for transfer to bachelor’s degree programs and employment in areas with industry need. For more on 40th anniversary events at Tunxis, visit
tunxis.com-
mnet.edu/40th.
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