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Seasoned Acupuncturist and Medical Qi Gong Practitioner Comes to Hartsdale
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icensed Acu- puncturist Dr. Stephen Jackow- icz, a seasoned practitioner of Chinese medicine, is bringing his ex- pertise in mental health, pediatrics and chronic ill- nesses to Eastgate Acupuncture in Hartsdale. Dr. Jackowicz, who
health servic- es and green products dis- count network being imple- mented in cit- ies around the U.S.
“Coming Dr. Stephen Jackowicz
specializes in cancer support, auto-immune disorders and Parkinson’s disease, is also a published author and teacher who studied at Harvard University, the Korea Modern School of Acupuncture, the New England School of Acupuncture, and Boston University. Dr. Jackowicz completed his advanced clinical training in
China and Japan, and he speaks both Chinese and Korean flu- ently. He has published articles on such topics as acupuncture, martial arts, Taoism, Qi Gong, and the mental health applica- tions of East Asian medicine. Most recently, Dr. Jackowicz spoke at the American Psychological Association’s annual conference on the Tao Te Ching as a tool of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Dr. Stephen Jackowicz will offer acupuncture and medical Qi Gong treatments at Eastgate Acupuncture P.C., located at 177 E Hartsdale Ave., Suite LLA, in Hartsdale. For more information visit
EastgateAcupuncture.com or call 914.713.1000.
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Natural Awakenings Publishers Gather at Annual Conference
atural Awakenings publishers from throughout the na- tion came together from October 2 to 5 for the annual publishers’ conference, held this year at the Omega Institute, near Rhinebeck, New York. Nearly 50 publishers attended the event, which began with remarks from Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp. (NAPC) founder and CEO Sharon Bruckman. “We’re here to support each other, sharing our hearts and energy to lift our magazines and communities to a higher level,” Bruckman said. Topics covered included using editorial and on- line coupons to support the growth of holistic, green businesses; the Natural Awakenings web store that is launching in Novem- ber; and the Natural Awakenings Network card, a nationwide
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together to celebrate the connection that Natural Awakenings publishers share and the amazing family we have formed reminds us of our commitment to building a better world to- gether,” said Westchester Publisher Dana Boulanger. Natural Awakenings magazines are part of a nationwide
Natural Awakenings publishers’ conference at Omega
franchise, each locally owned and operated. Launched by Bruckman in 1994 with a single magazine in Naples, Florida, the magazine has grown to become one of the largest free, local healthy lifestyle publications in the world, and currently serves more than 3.5 million readers in 86 cities across the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
For more information on the Natural Awakenings Network card visit
NaturalAwakeningsNetwork.com. To shop on the new Nat- ural Awakenings online store, visit
NAwebstore.com and for info about owning a franchise, visit
NaturalAwakeningsMag.com.
Awaken Wellness Fair Returns to Tarrytown
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n Saturday, Novem- ber 19, the Awaken
Wellness Fair returns to the Double Tree Hotel in Tarrytown with more than 100 exhibitors, practitioners, speakers and intuitive readers. Awaken is the biggest, longest-running, body- mind-spirit-green expo north of New York City, offering the latest infor- mation on getting and staying healthy on all levels. From chiropractic screenings and energy healings, to visual art and singing bowls, this wellness fair features cutting edge developments in living green, being lean, and connecting to one’s own spiritual essence. The fair runs from 10 a.m. to
Perry Levenson at the Awaken Wellness Fair
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