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other. How do you want to feel, what do you want to experience, who do you want to be this coming year? Participants will get clear on these questions and work on their dream boards. We will use col- lage elements and acrylic paint. No prior experience necessary. $25 a day, plus cost of some supplies. Early bird special, $20 per day, must register by 12/3. Facilitated by life coach Stephanie Gagos. 914-419-8323 to register and get supply list. Space limited. MyVoiceOfTruthCoaching.com.


In the Kitchen Food Series with Home Chef Carolyn Keller: Delectable Desserts – 2-3:30pm. There’s no better way to celebrate the holidays than to indulge in delectable desserts. You won’t be able to resist these scrumptious desserts from home chef CarolynKeller who will show you how easy it is to satisfy your sweet tooth with these delectable des- sert recipes. Registration required. 477-8377, ext. 101. Seating is limited. Priority registration given to GWL residents. Greenwood Lake Public Library, 79 Waterstone Rd, Greenwood Lake.


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11


What Are We Waiting For This Year? – 10:30am. Rev. Harry C. Green. Sunday worship services are at 10:30am followed by a fellowship hour. Unitar- ian Universalist Congregation of Rockland, 130 Concklin Rd, Pomona. 354-1789. administrator@ uurocklandny.org. UURocklandNY.org.


The Dream Boards Workshop – 1-3pm. See 12/10 listing for details.


“A Pet Lover’s Holiday” with Crafter Carolann Puzio – 1-3pm. As part of our Creative Corner craft series. Join pet lover and crafter Carolann Puzio to make a holiday ornament for your pet using model- ing clay and more. $5 supply fee due at required in-person registration. 477-8377, ext. 101. Seating is limited. Priority registration given to GWL residents. Greenwood Lake Public Library, 79 Waterstone Rd, Greenwood Lake.


MONDAY, DECEMBER 12


mark your calendar The Relationship Miracle – 7-9pm. A live dem- onstration of Imago Dialogue with Michael and Amy Sherman, co-founders of Courageous Lov- ing. Singles and couples are welcome every second Monday to enjoy an evening of powerful learning about relationships. “Michael and Amy lead incredible workshops.”-R.T., Courageous Loving workshop guest. This month’s topic: “Apprecia- tion Dialogues.” Includes live music of guitarist Paul Speziale and snacks/schmooze after event to celebrate our 5th anniversary. LIFT Nyack Well- ness Center, 42 Main St, Nyack. $15 single/$25 couples. RSVP 535-3039. More info about our counseling programs: CourageousLoving.com.


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13


Home Exercise Program: Pettibon System – 6:30pm. This is the best and easiest home posture exercise program. You will learn multiple posture stretches and exercises designed to strengthen your body and create long term changes. Call to reserve your space. Caminez Chiropractic, 548 West Nyack Rd, West Nyack. 353-1543. CaminezWellness.com.


Yoga for Veterans – 7:30-8:30pm. See 11/29 list- ing for details.


classifieds BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES


NOTE: For guidelines, rates and to submit a classified listing, log onto NaturalAwak- eningsRO.com. Deadline for classifieds is the 12th of the prior month.


RESOURCES


BIO-TECH COMPANY with breakthrough technology looking for part-time entrepreneurs to market unique health product. No competition. Contact longerhealthier@gmail.com.


CURRENTLY PUBLISHING NATURAL AWAKENINGS MAGAZINES – For sale in Birmingham, AL; North Central FL; Lexington, KY; Santa Fe/Albuquerque, NM; Cincinnati, OH; Tulsa, OK; Northeast, PA; Columbia, SC; Southwest, VA. Call for details 239-530-1377.


OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT for a motivated, detail-oriented holistic practitioner. Located in New City, an ideal setting for anyone looking to help people and work hand in hand with a mas- sage therapist and chiropractor. To learn more, please contact Dr. Craig at 845-517-0520


PART TIME COMMISSIONED AD SALES REP – Natural Awakenings is now accept- ing resumes for full commission sales reps in Rockland, Orange and Ulster Counties. Strong organizational skills, sales and computer/data- base experience. Flexible schedule with great earning potential. Email cover letter and resume to publisher@naturalawakeningsro.com.


CLASSES AND INSTRUCTION


WALDORF TEACHER AVAILABLE for teaching/tutoring, groups/individuals, in elemen- tary subjects, Spanish, painting; Waldorf, New York state, Special Education certified. Call Jean 845-987-0457.


‘THE HEALING ART OF WATERCOLOR PAINTING’ – Experience the therapeutic ben- efits of working with color, individual or group sessions. Call Jean 845-987-0457.


NO COST BREAST EXAMS, MAMMO- GRAMS AND CERVICAL SCREENINGS are available for un/under-insured 40+ women. Providers of services are located throughout Orange County. No cost colorectal cancer screenings are available for un/under-insured 50+ women and men. Call the YWCA/Orange County Cancer Services Program at 561-8050, ext. 22 for more information.


RENTALS


GRAND CAYMAN PRESIDENT’S WEEK VACATION FOR RENT. February 19 to Febru- ary 26. (Specific week may be flexible.) Diving and watersports on site. Two-bedroom unit with full kitchen at Morritts Tortuga Resort. Sleeps up to 6. $2400. To rent, or for more information, contact jturnervc@verizon.net.


SPACE NEEDED


CERTIFIED KITCHEN NEEDED. Would like to rent on occasion a certified kitchen for catering. Please call Jennifer at 347-681-0846 if you are interested.


VOLUNTEERING


ROCKLAND SIERRA CLUB SEEKING NEW MEMBERS. This group is active on many local environmental issues including climate change and water issues. Group meets 2nd Wednesday of each month. For more infor- mation, contact Peggy at pkurtz9@gmail.com.


PUBLISHING INTERN – Looking for a college student interested in the publishing field to intern for Natural Awakenings. Must be interested in healthy living, healthy planet lifestyle. Contact Deborah at publisher@naturalawakeningsro.com.


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14


The Active and Retired Center’s Book Discus- sion Group – 10:30am-noon. The book, The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, will be discussed. Candice Robinson will be the facilitator for the event. The meeting is open to the public and there is no charge to attend. B. Berkowitz, 942-7619. Haverstraw King’s Daughter’s Library, Garnerville.


Rockland Sierra Club – 7-9pm. This group is ac- tive on many local environmental issues including climate change and water issues. Group meets 2nd Wednesday of each month. Orangeburg Library. Peggy, pkurtz9@gmail.com.


Healthy Eating Workshop – 7:30-9:00pm. Are you looking for more energy? Do you need to achieve your optimal weight? Are you suffering with a chronic illness that won’t go away? Dr. Eric Gold- man, chiropractor and Nutrition Response Testing practitioner will teach you how to prepare delicious meals that will help you to feel better faster, break


free from chronic disease and boost your immunity. Learn how the traditional diets of non-industrialized peoples nourished optimal health for thousands of years. Dr. Goldman will explain the benefits of consuming nutrient-dense whole foods. Free. Call for reservations. 1540 Rt. 202, Ste. 12, Pomona. 354-2100. KGChiro.com.


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15


Blue Horizons Holistic Network Luncheon – Noon–2pm. Networking and conversation at noon. Luncheon and speaker begin at 12:30pm. Stanlee Palmisano will share her story of discovering the amazing healing power of essential oils in her pre- sentation, “Aromatic Transformation with Young Living Essential Oils.” Matter of Health, 138 Rock- land Plaza, Nanuet. info@bluehorizons.us.


Adoption Crossroads – 7:15-9:30pm. A not-for- profit mutual support group for all those whose lives have been touched by adoption. 74 Lakewood Dr (2nd house in driveway), Congers. 268-0283.


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