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ing classes at 8:30 and 10 a.m., Monday through Thursday, and at 6 p.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays. Co-owner Samantha Banks says Warren is, “… an amazing instructor with a wealth of experience, and will teach the class according to the need, so all levels are welcome. Our space is unique—it offers a deeply connective environment for those who seek it.” Shamans Blessings is also a meta- physical gift store and offers a wide range of health and wellness healing sessions.


Class fee: $10 per session. Location: 3465 Bonita Beach Rd., Ste. 4. For more information, call 239-947-0000, email ShamansBlessings@live.com or visit ShamansBlessings.com. See ad, page 53.


Esthetician Expands Treatment for Cancer Patients


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icensed Estheti- cian and es- thetics edu- cator Am- ber Shields is providing


new treatments for cancer patients and survivors at A Health & Beauty Clinic, LLC, in Naples. Individuals currently un- dergoing chemotherapy and/or radiation can receive spa treatments to improve the overall health and appearance of their skin in a safe, soothing and stress- free environment. Products used are specially formulat- ed for health-challenged skin and are free of fragrances, preservatives (parabens), sulfates and phthalates.


Cost: $40 for facials for current cancer patients and anyone that has completed chemotherapy within the last two years. Location: 2335 9th St. N., Ste. 303B. For more information or to make an appointment, call 239-331-6936 or 239-695-9100, email AmberShields. Skincare@gmail.com or visit HealthAnd BeautyClinic.net.


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Footsteps to the Future Executive Director Judi Woods attended the 2012 National Mentoring Summit on January 24 and 25, in Washington, D.C. The Children’s Network of Southwest Florida sponsored her attendance at the second annual event organized by Mentor, the National Mentoring Partnership, which gathered experts on the long-term benefits of investing in quality mentoring for young people, their mentors and their communities.


Woods, an 11-year mentoring activist, will apply what she learned for the nonprofit Footsteps, a mentoring program serving young women in and aging out of foster care in Lee and Collier counties. She focuses on increasing student academic success, networking to establish relationships with corporate part- ners in answer to the national Corporate Mentoring Challenge and expanding school-based mentoring programs.


For more information, call 239-281-7378, email JudiWoods2@earthlink.net or visit FootstepsToTheFuture.org.


You don’t need a silver fork to eat good food. ~Paul Prudhomme


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