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Natural Awakenings Publishers Gather at Annual Conference


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atural Awakenings publishers from throughout the nation came together


from October 2 to 5 for their annual pub- lishers’ conference, held this year at the Omega Institute, near Rhinebeck, New York. Nearly 50 publishers attended the event, which began with remarks from Nat- ural 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 online coupons to support the growth of holistic, green businesses; the Natural Awakenings web store that is launching in November; and the Natural Awaken- ings Network card, a nationwide health services and green products discount network being implemented in cities around the U.S.


“Coming together to celebrate the connection that Natural Awakenings pub- lishers share and the amazing family we have formed reminds me of our commit- ment to building a better world together,” said New York City Publisher Tina Woods. Natural Awakenings magazines are part of a nationwide franchise, each lo- cally owned and operated. Launched by Bruckman in 1994 with a single maga- zine in Naples, the magazine has grown to become one of the largest free, local healthy lifestyle publication in the world, and currently serves more than 3.5 mil- lion readers in 86 cities across the U.S. and Puerto Rico.


For more information on the Natural Awakenings Network card, online cou- pons or the Natural Awakenings web store, visit SWFL.NaturalAwakeningsMag. com. For information about owning a fran- chise, visit NaturalAwakeningsMag.com.


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