newsbriefs New Tea Room at Audrey’s I
ndividuals that want to take a break from shopping in the Design District of Naples or experience a serene re- spite from daily routines can visit the newly established tea room at Audrey’s. In addition to offering ladies’ apparel, costume jewelry, handbags and more, the con- signment shop now serves a
traditional English afternoon tea, a light lunch, coffee, cakes and scones in its dedicated Tea with Me area. Selections also include regular and caffeine-free iced teas
and vegetarian and gluten-free menu choices. Special diets can be accommodated with advance notice. Audrey’s can also host private tea parties for up to 35 adults during regular and extended hours.
Location: 104 10th St. N. Hours: 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Tues.-Sat. For more info call 239-403-8322, visit
Audreys-Attic.com or email
Tearoom@Audreys-Attic.com. See ad, page 55.
Girls Night Out Series Kicks Off in Estero
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he Art of Wellness, the first in a series of four quarterly Girls Night Out presenta- tions providing enlightening information, will be held from 3 to 9 p.m., August 6, at the Miromar Design Center, in Estero. Expert advice from professional female ex- perts will be imparted on six lifestyle topics
to help participants create and live their best life. Featured speakers include Geraldine Novy, BS, RN, on
nutrition and using food as medicine and for weight man- agement; Jean Pavese, a health care professional, on health; Candice Kelber, NCIDQ Interior Design, on home designing; Helen Noble, founder and president of Balacrema Natural European Skincare and author of Being Simply Beautiful, on image; Elizabeth Novy, RN, RYT, of ENjoy YOGA, on how yoga embodies the creative process, health and a spirit for fitness; and Rosemarie Schwager, a certified life coach and professional artist, on social and emotional well-being for companions. The series is being produced by PINWHEEL Presentations, organized by Geraldine and Elizabeth Novy, sisters who have combined their backgrounds to create and share their concept with others. Attendees are encouraged to bring slippers and pillows for seating comfort, as well as used prescription glasses or sunglasses to donate to the Naples Lions Club Lions Recycle for Sight program.
Fee: $40; includes a whole food meal. Location: 10800 Cork- screw Rd., Ste. 391. To register, email Reservations@Pinwheel-
Presents.com. See ad, page 8.
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