Ananda Giri
Institute, which partners with Deepak Chopra’s Well World Organization. “Ananda Giri is an extremely gifted spiritual teacher,” says Janice Sangha Mitra, a consultant for One World Academy. “He has been guiding individuals and groups into deeper states of aware- ness for over 20 years and has helped thousands discover greater levels of happiness and fulfillment.” She says Giri
strikes a deep connection with people across all social and cultural strata, having addressed audiences in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
To learn more, visit
ANB-NewYork.com and
OWANorthAmerica.com.
Sarah Brokaw Headlines Women’s Empowerment Event
O
n Wednesday, November 2, the Visiting Nurse Associa- tion of Hudson Valley presents Celebrating Milestones: A
Woman’s Journey, featuring a book signing and presentation by bestselling author Sarah Brokaw, daughter of newsman Tom
Brokaw. The event, which takes place at the Doubletree Hotel in Tarrytown from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., also features cardiologist Dr. Tanya Dutta, who will speak about women’s heart health, and Dr. Lisa Brooks-Greaux, an expert on women’s leadership and executive development for Pfizer.
Established to recognize
the many roles that women embrace, Celebrating Mile- stones will present topics of interest to women venturing into their 40s, 50s and beyond, with an emphasis on making them exceptional decades. The evening includes cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, desserts, a vendor sale, auction prizes and gifts for all guests. Tickets are available for a $100 donation and can be purchased online at
VNAHV.org or by calling 914.666.7616, ext. 211. The Visiting Nurse Association of Hudson Valley has been
Sarah Brokaw
serving the Westchester community since 1898 with home healthcare services for more than 6,000 people each year.
For more information on the VNA of Hudson Valley visit
VNAHV.org. For more details about Celebrating Milestones, call Laura Elmore at 914.666.7616, ext. 210.
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