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Support Planned Growth of Gordon River Greenway L
earn about the natural splen- dor of the Gordon River Greenway and support its planned expansion during a special event hosted by Southwest Florida Land Preservation Trust (SWFLPT) from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., March 27, at a pri- vate residence in Naples. Paintings by Naples artist Paul Arse- nault will be available for sale, with a percentage of proceeds going to the organization, and appetizers and live music will also be provided.
SWFLPT President Scott Cameron and directors and event co-chairs Todd Turrell and Rocky Scofield will provide details on plans for a scenic, paved, two-mile nature trail with water access along the Gordon River, in the heart of Naples, which will be ideal for walkers, hikers, runners, cyclists, kayakers, birders, families, artists and nature lovers.
Fee: $25. For more information or to register, call 239-262-0015 or visit
GordonRiverGreenway.org.
Anahata Enters Third Year with New and Ongoing Classes
F
resh from celebrating its sec- ond anniversary last month, the Anahata Holistic Healing & Spiri- tual Center, in Naples, greets March with many new and popular on- going classes.
Staff members present their skills during Showcase Nights, at 6:30 p.m. each Wednesday. Beth-Brown
Rinella, Rev. Michelle Love and Dana House will lead group energy healings, gallery readings and singing bowl medita- tions, respectively. A larger group energy healing event, led by Angela Trafford and Leslie and Allen Tett, will be held from 5 to 8 p.m., March 27.
Other ongoing classes this month and next at Anahata include yoga-qigong fusion classes, hosted by owner Susanna Tocco, LMFT, FS, and a psychic development series, led by Denise Lescano.
Fees: Showcase Nights, $10 to $20; March 27 group energy healing, free admission; $25 for 20-minute personal sessions. Location: 945 Central Ave. For more information or to register, call 239-262-0811 or visit
AnahataNaples.com. See ad, page 45.
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