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the main gallery at Alliance for the Arts, in Fort Myers, from October 7 through November 9. The juried show will feature original works derived and created from glass, metal, paper, plastic and many other common materials.


In addition to fine art exhibitions, the Alliance offers a variety of art, perfor- mance and technology classes for adults and kids, workshops by local and national artists, art education programs and art camps for children.


Location: 10091 McGregor Blvd. Gallery hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Sat.. For more information, call 239- 939-2787 or visit ArtInLee.org.


Shamans Blessings Expands Services


S


hamans Blessings, in


Bonita Springs, is expanding its services and opportunities for provid- ing spiritual, emotional and physical heal-


Samantha Banks and Barbara Segura


ing, and self-discovery on the journey to enlightenment. The center has added mas- sage therapy and is also offering a 15 per- cent discount on first readings and free first classes (up to $25 value). October classes include guided meditations and seminars on topics that include mythical creatures, magic and the tarot.


The center was co-created by Bar- bara Segura and Samantha Banks, who are both initiated adepts, guides, teachers, Celtic shamans, Kabbalists and ministers and priestesses with the Modern Mystery School, located in more than 22 countries, that offers advanced spiritual training using techniques, tools and traditions passed down since ancient times.


Class fees: $15 and $25. Location: 3465 Bonita Beach Rd., Ste. 4. Regular hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Sat.. For class informa- tion or to register or make an appointment, call 239-947-0000, visit ShamansBlessings. com or email ShamansBlessings@live.com. See ad, page 42.


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