in a free webinar from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., September 20. The event, pre- sented by University of Florida Exten- sion, in partnership with Hillsborough County Extension Service, Duval County Extension, Okaloosa County Extension and Lake County Extension, will inform participants about ways to evaluate home energy use and make practical, cost-effective improvements. The Hillsborough County Extension Service is a cooperative service of Hills- borough County Board of County Com- missioners and the University of Florida.
For more information or to register (required), visit
http://bit.ly.SaveEn.
Same Place, New Face for Massage and Skin Care
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njoy a rejuvenating massage or facial while getting acquaint- ed with Licensed Mas- sage Therapist Pamela J. Leone, who is step- ping into the massage and skin care practice formerly owned by Dori Stephens, at 5051
Pamela Leone
Castello Drive, Suite 218, in Naples. “I’m eager to meet Dori’s existing clients, welcome new ones and explain my treatments,” says Leone, “so I am offering a one-time, 50 percent dis- count on a massage or facial [regularly $75 and $85, respectively] as a ‘getting acquainted’ gift to everyone.” Leone’s 14 years of experience include owning and operating a private practice in New York, working with chiropractic referrals, accident victims and others; and heading up the healing art wing of the Imperial Point Medi- cal Center, in Fort Lauderdale, which included therapeutic massage, physi- cal therapy and rehabilitation. She is nationally certified and licensed in two states in skin care, is a member of the Massage Therapist Association and is certified in lymph drainage, hot and cold stone massage and reflexology.
For more info or to make an appoint- ment, call 239-300-5609 or email
Pameleea@yahoo.com. See ad, page 39.
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