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NOTE: All calendar events must be received by the 10th of the month prior to publication and adhere to our guidelines. Advertisers are entitled to up to five event listings that meet specified criteria. Event listings from non-advertisers are $25 each, must be prepaid, and must meet specified criteria. Review criteria and submit calendar events via the “Submit Calendar” link at NaturalCentralPA.com.


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Blueberries & Books Fundraiser – Order May 21-June 29. Cost is $30 per 10-lb box. Pick-up for the blueberries will be at the library in early July. Cleve J. Fredricksen Library, 100 N 19th St, Camp Hill. 717-761-3900 x 225. FredricksenLibrary.org.


Daily Ashtanga Classes – Beginners welcome. We teach to accommodate everyBODY during class no matter what your level of yoga experience; individ- ual attention will be given to each person. First class always free. Be Fit Body and Mind Yoga, 2201 Mar- ket St, Camp Hill. 717-443-1119. BeFitYoga.com.


Integrative Veterinary Medicine – We normally treat cats, birds, small mammals and reptiles. Holistic treatments for dogs are offered by special arrangement. Avian and Feline Hospital, 3300 Hartzdale Dr, Ste 108, Camp Hill. For more info or to set up an appt for your dog: 717-730-3755. AvianAndFelineHospital.com.


“Weed Walks” with Grace Lefever – Various dates/ times available. Learn how to identify and use edible and medicinal plants. Class size limited. Registra- tion required. $10/adult, $8/senior citizen, $5/teen, free/12 & under. Brochure/Registration: Sonnewald. org/WeedWalk.pdf.


experienced teachers at Just Plain Yoga Studio in Camp Hill. Different teacher each week. Free. Donations accepted. Just Plain Yoga Studio, 1845 Market St at 19th St, Camp Hill. 717-975-YOGA. JustPlainYoga.com.


Sundays with Sonnewald – 12:30-1pm. Weekly radio program on WHVR 1280 AM. Dedicated to consumer education SWS addresses a wide range of health and sustainability topics. Sonnewald Natural Foods, 4796 Lehman Rd, Spring Grove. 717-225- 3825. To listen to past programs: Sonnewald.org.


Big Hatha Yoga – 2-3pm. Plus size yoga for larger bodies. Join Cindy for a supportive class with like-bodied people and open minds. Yoga can be helpful with lowering blood pressure, improving circulation, and reducing stress. $12/class. Barefoot Yoga and Wellness Studio, 130 Gettysburg Pike, Ste A, Mechanicsburg. 717-610-1200. Barefoot WellnessStudio.com.


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Meditation and Prayers for World Peace – 10- 11:15am. Everyone is welcome. Includes guided meditation, a short clear teaching on solving daily problems, and sincere prayers for world peace. Taught by American Buddhist nun Kelsang Dachog. Donations welcome. Kalpa Bhadra Kad- ampa Buddhist Center, 251 Wiconisco St, Har- risburg. 717-232-2700. Info@MeditationPA.org. MeditationPA.org.


Free Community Yoga Class – 11am-12pm. Spend an hour doing yoga in a beautiful space with


The Central Link – 7:30pm. Also Wed, 7pm. a new local TV show about healthy and sustainable living, airing on WRCT Comcast Cable, Channel 18. Watch it on TV or view it online: TheCentralLink.tv. Con- tact Kevin Tyler at 717-465-7994 or KTyler@ptd. net for more information or show ideas.


monday


Kung Fu – M-Th, & Sat. Wushu style and weapons classes offered for ages 3 & up. Beginners, Lion Dance, and adults-only classes available. Schedule a free trial class. José Johnson’s Chinese Martial Arts and Wellness Center, Brandywine Plaza, 2233 Paxton Church Rd, Harrisburg. 717-540-5345. DoWellness.com.


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Spring Cleaning Special 50% off


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Roots & Wings Summer Program for Kids


August 6th through10th 8:30 am - 12:30 pm


* 2134 North Second Street * Harrisburg * 717-238-0357 * TheMovementCenter.net


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