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Holistic Healing and Psychic Fair in Wisconsin on September 22


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he BodyLab, of Shell Lake, Wisconsin, will hold its Holistic Heal- ing and Psychic Fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on September 22. The


event will take place at the Hudson House Hotel Grand, in Hudson, Wisconsin. Featured speakers will include: Tiffany Johnson, certified


hypnotherapist, psychic/medium and Reiki healer; Julie Geigle, spiritual counselor and trance channel; Jennifer Salness, crystal and stone energy expert; Justin Libigs, paranormal investigator; Annette Bruchu, colorstrologist, healer and psychic; and Tami Flach, certified hypnotherapist and Reiki master. There will be more than 40 vendors and practitioners at the


expo. Scheduled events include hypnotherapy, crystal therapy, Reiki and readings by reputable psychics. There also will be metaphysical items for sale, such as crystals, stones, jewelry, health products and statuary, as well as gift bags and door prizes. BodyLab works to bring more visibility to holistic healing through services and events throughout Wisconsin, as well as through its national holistic directory.


Cost $5. Location: Hudson House Grand Hotel, 1616 Crestview Dr., Hudson, WI. For more information, call 715-520-1358 or visit BodyLabUSA.com.


University Arboretum Hosts 2012 Clean Water Summit


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he University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum announces the 2012 Clean Water Summit, to be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., September 13. The summit will focus on the multiple benefits of soil and the role that soil plays in keeping our water clean. Sponsored by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, the summit will gather water resource managers, planners, design- ers, engineers, soil scientists and the public to learn how build- ing and preserving healthy, “living” soil is critical for reducing stormwater runoff and removing pollutants that enter Minnesota lake and river systems. “Many people may not understand that Earth is one giant,


natural filter,” said Tim Kenny, director of education at the arbo- retum. “Through all of its inherent sifting and filtering, the soil remains an essential component to managing pollutants, and is a great boost to cleaning the water that enters our water systems.” Speakers include: Kenny; Bill Hunt, Ph.D., professor at North Carolina State University and engineer, who has assisted with stormwater best-management practices; Carl Rosen, Ph.D., professor and chair of the University of Minnesota Department of Soil, Water and Climate; and LaDonna Redmond, of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is the largest pub- lic garden in the upper Midwest and part of the University of Minnesota College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences.


Cost: $50 for arboretum members; $60 for non-members. Location: Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr., Chaska. For more information or to register, call 952-443-1422, email ArbEdu@umn.edu or visit Arboretum.umn.edu.


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