‘Money, Prosperity and You’ Workshop in Oakdale
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nternational speaker and life coach Teresa Romain will hold a workshop entitled “Money, Prosperity and You,” from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on September 22, in Oakdale. Participants will learn how to overcome the scarcity patterns and beliefs that can sabotage and limit the experience of abundance and prosper ity throughout their lives.
In this workshop, money serves as the catalyst for people to begin the mental, emotional and spiritual “detoxing” and per- sonal growth that support greater abundance in all areas of life. “When your relationship with money is prosperous, your entire life becomes more prosperous,” says Romain, president and founder of Access Abundance! based in Briggsville, Wisconsin. Participants will gain practical, immediate tools for abundance, not simply hear lectures about principles and concepts, she adds.
Cost: $57 per person; $77 for two household members. Location: Hilton Garden Inn, 420 Inwood Ave., Oakdale. Natural Awakenings readers can save $20 by entering the coupon code NATAWKNGS. For more information or to register, visit
AccessAbundance.com.
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Fall Community Wellness Days in Maple Grove and Eagan M
aple Grove and Eagan will hold their first annual, free Commu- nity Wellness Days this fall. The Maple Grove event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on September 29, and the Eagan event will be held from noon to 3 p.m. on October 6. Community Wellness Days are part of a national movement that focuses on educating residents about health, safety, financial literacy and environmental awareness. The events take place an- nually in cities across the country.
In addition to educational information, the Maple Grove
and Eagan events will feature food, prizes, drawings and enter- tainment for all ages. Anthony Macioce, DC, of DC Wellness Center, in Maple Grove, and Barb Kaiser, DC, of Vital Life Chiro- practic, in Eagan, are the event coordinators. “The healthcare crisis is not going to be solved in Wash-
ington,” says Kaiser. “It’s going to be solved in our community through education, awareness and people making lifestyle changes.”
Macioce adds, “We work very hard outside of our offices in our communities to give people the tools they need to take back responsibility for their family’s health and well-being. We are extremely proud to be bringing these events to our towns.”
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Cost: Free. Locations: Maple Grove Community Center, 12951 Weaver Lake Rd., Maple Grove; and Eagan Civic Arena, 3870 Pilot Knob Rd., Eagan. For more information, call Dr. Anthony Macioce at 218-349-3869 (Maple Grove event) or Dr. Barb Kaiser at 651-757-5096 (Eagan event).
Enstasy Yoga Open House E
nstasy Yoga, in Coon Rapids, will host an open house this month. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on September 8. Everyone is welcome to join the festivities, which
include yoga demonstrations, Q&A sessions, food, draw- ings, half-price yoga package offers for those in attendance, visiting with other healers and practitioners and touring the facility.
Owner Amy Erickson offers group classes, private ses- sions, home parties and yoga in the workplace. She attended the Yoga Center of Minneapolis to become a registered yoga teacher and is also a Reiki instructor. She founded Enstasy Yoga in 2010 and recently opened her home studio in Coon Rapids.
Location: Enstasy Yoga, 8870 Mississippi Blvd. N.W., Coon Rapids. For more information, email
Amy@EnstasYoga.com or visit
Enstasyoga.com.
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