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Sing Out Workshop at Alliance for the Arts


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ocal singers can improve their vocal and choral tech- niques by attending a work- shop led by the music faculty of Ave Maria University. The second annual Sing Out SWFL, sponsored by the Symphonic Chorale of SWFL, takes place from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Au-


gust 25, at Alliance for the Arts, in Fort Myers. The workshop welcomes singers from school, church or community choirs, as well as anyone that wants to find his or her own best voice. Immediately following the sessions, auditions will be held for those wishing to join the symphonic chorale.


Fee: $30, Alliance members; $36, nonmembers. Loca- tion: 10091 McGregor Blvd. For more information or to register, call 239-939-2787 or visit ArtInLee.org.


Esthetician Joins Andrea’s Studio & Spa


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his month, Esthetician Sheri Lewis is joining Andrea’s Organic Hair Studio & Spa, in Naples. She will provide facials and body treatments, plus the full GreenDiffer- ence Spa Whole Body Products line that she developed.


Lewis owned the Dèsse organic spa, in Naples, before moving to Denver. She worked with Cherylyn Van Kirk, originator of the organic, food-grade Starflower skin care products, and was inspired to create her own GreenDifference line, which also features oncology products, called HopeDifference, that will launch on September 1.


Sheri Lewis


Owner Andrea Sorrenti says Lewis’ certification in oncology esthetics is very close to the esthetician’s heart because so many suffer from cancer. “There is no better way to relieve stress and aches than to be touched and pampered with a healing hand, all designed to give guests the soothing spa experience they deserve,” advises Sorrenti. During September, Lewis is offering her custom facial at $42.50, a 50 percent discount. In addition, the facility will hold a drawing for the opportunity to win an entire gift set of products.


Location: 6714 Lone Oak Blvd. For more information or to make an appointment, call 239-514-4707, email Organic Salon@gmail.com or visit NaplesOrganicHairStudio.com. See ad, page 23.


Youth and Adult Events at Naples Botanical Garden


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aples Botanical Gar- den will inform and entertain both children and adults with special programming this month. The W.O.N.D.E.R. program hosts youngsters and their parents from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., August 4, 5, 11,


12, 18 and 19, at the Vicky C. and David Byron Smith Chil- dren’s Garden, and a Master Gardener Plant Clinic is set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., August 2, 9 and 16, in the visitor’s center. Children will be dazzled by the world of water at their events—W.O.N.D.E.R. stands for walk, observe, navigate, draw, explore and read. Expert gardener Mike Mulloy will advise adults about plant identification, health diagnosis, landscaping and more.


The Garden opens at 8 a.m. through September 16 for art- ists, photographers, strollers or other early-bird nature lovers that wish to enjoy the early morning hours.


Location: 4820 Bayshore Dr. For more information, call 239- 643-7275 or visit NaplesGarden.org.


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