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Tony Mills visiting from Europe — one time only in 2012!
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olistic Nurse Consultants, Susan Mills and Janet Pinner are hosting
Anthony G. Mills D.O., internationally renowned energy worker and originator of Energetic Wisdom (EW) a unique healing modality. Tony is an expert in Geopathic Stress (GS), specializing in harmonizing living beings and spaces. His mission is to assist people to claim their power through identifying and releasing key issues, then balancing related energy fields. Managing GS facilitates lasting healing on all levels. The main focus of GD is to harmonize all the energetic systems of the body. These may include spinal system, chakras, meridians, and the aura. Tony has developed tools specific to GS that provide continuous harmonizing vibrations within your fields. These are patented, affordable and long-lasting. Tony has created a tool for processing emotional baggage
called the “Living Lens” that enables people to continue this work for themselves. The Lens is only available with in-depth instruction. (See the calendar, page 32 for classes.) A fun, cost-effective way to experience EW with Tony is to host a group in your home or workspace, gathering friends/family to activate your/their healing there. Many consider learning with Tony to be a life-altering process. He has new information and techniques to share, but will only be here for 5 weeks, so, book your session NOW! Tony will be available for private sessions, home/work space harmonizing, and workshops. For appointments, call 281-687-5789 or email:
connect4health@gmail.com. See Con- nect4Health’s ad, page 23.
Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream — the Movie! at Green Planet Sanctuary
You can view this empowering movie at Green Planet
Sanctuary, 13424-B Briar Forest Dr. on Sunday May 6, from 2 to 5:30 p.m. or Sunday, June 3, from 2 to 5:30 p.m. It will awaken you to the possibilities of positive change, and empower you to create the world you want to live in, and the world you want to leave behind for our future human family. Suggested donation, $10. You’re invited to bring a snack to share if you like. They
will have chairs or you can bring a pillow to sit on the floor. See Green Planet Sanctuary’s ad, page 27.
Lucia’s Garden May Classes
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xperience Lucia Bettler’s cozy kitchen filled with scent of good food, the joys of music and conversation as dinner is served around a communal table. Learn about herbs, spices, and diverse culinary traditions, as you prepare dishes you’ll love. On Wednesday, May 9, 6:30 to 10 p.m., Lucia Cooks with the Barefoot Contessa. $62. From the TV show and cookbook by Ina Garten, aka: The Barefoot Contessa, learn to make roasted potato leek soup, tomato and goat cheese tarts, baked shrimp scampi with gar- lic, rosemary and shallots, oven roasted vegetables, and coconut macaroons with sorbet.
Wednesday, May 23, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Lucia’s presents Julia Childs French Dishes for an American Kitchen. $62. Follow Julia’s advice, step by step. The menu: Coquilles St.
Jacques a la Provencale (scallops with wine, garlic and herbs), Canapés aux Epinards (spinach and cheese canapés), Carottes a la Forestiere (braised carrots with artichoke hearts and mush- rooms), Riz au Beurre (buttered rice), and Le Marquis Chocolat (chocolate sponge cake).
Wednesday, May 30, 6:30 to 10 p.m., is The Return of the Barefoot Contessa. $62.
Learn to cook more fabulous recipes by Ina Garten: Gor- gonzola and Greek yogurt dip with fresh chives, served with blanched asparagus and endive; sausage stuffed mushrooms with Marsala and mascarpone; rich beef barley soup; home- made buttermilk ranch dressing over Bibb lettuce; and, hot cranberry and apple cake.
And on Saturdays, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., learn about container gardening with Michael. $49 + $5 material fee. See Lucia’s Garden’s ad, page 12.
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hat is going on in the world? What can we do about it? The Giam produced video, “Awakening the Dreamer Changing the Dream”-actually a mixed media presentation of video, photo and interview sessions with some of the world’s greatest minds—offers the idea that an environmentally sus- tainable, spiritually fulfilling, and socially just human pres- ence on this planet is not only possible, but, in fact, our duty to create.
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Women’s Conference Offers a Full Day of Dynamic Speakers, Laugh- ter, Empowerment, Education, Networking and Shopping!
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he 5th Annual Women’s Conference, Celebrating Women, Mind Body & Spirit, hosted by the Galveston Chamber of
Commerce and UTMB Health, is Thursday, May 17, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Moody Gardens Convention Center.
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