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energized way to sculpt your body, get the blood flowing and have fun while being active. Learn and drill several low-impact belly dance move- ments that are engaging and easy on the joints; finish with a relaxing cool down. Cinema Ball- room,1560 St Clair Ave, St. Paul. 612-382-0403. info@Pure-Wellness.org.


Beginning Yoga – 12:30-1:30pm. Learn the basics, from how to sit, how to breathe and how to find alignment in your body. $84/6-week ses- sion. Minimum 6 students to begin. Drishti Yoga, 2189 4th St, # 2, White Bear Lake. 651-592-5535. DrishtiYogaOnline.com.


Introduction to Transcendental Meditation –1pm. Sat thru Dec 15. Transcendental Meditation is easy to learn and offers a lifetime of benefits for health, well-being and development of the hu- man potential. Free. Transcendental Meditation Center, 399 Ruth St N, St. Paul. 651-714-0254. TM.org/Transcendental-Meditation-Twin-Cities.


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Fee for classifieds is $1 per word, $20 minimum. To place listing, email content to Jackie@natwincities.com. Deadline is the 10th of the month.


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY


AD SALES REP – Natural Awakenings is now accepting resumes for full commission Ad Sales Reps in the Twin Cities. Strong organizational and people skills and good computer experience neces- sary. Must be a self-starter. We’re positive people looking for positive associates who are focused on healthy living and a healthy planet to reach like- minded practitioners and businesses and help grow their client base. Flexible schedule with great earn- ing potential. Email cover letter and resume to Publisher@natwincities.com.


BAKER WANTED – Common Roots is hiring a baker. The successful candidate will be enthusiastic about working with local and organic ingredients to make a constantly changing array of baked goods including bagels, breads, breakfast pastries, and a full assortment of desserts. 20-40 hour per week with benefits including health insurance and paid time off. For a list of qualifications and how to ap- ply visit www.CommonRootsCafe.com/now-hiring. html. No phone calls, please. Common Roots Café, 2558 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis.


FREE HELP WANTED LISTINGS – In an effort to help connect good people with good jobs in our local healthy living business community, Natural Awakenings is offering free Help Wanted Listings over the next several months to businesses and practitioners seeking employees for their locations. Free listings do not apply to network marketing and work-at-home marketing programs. Email your healthy living or sustainable job listings in 35 words or less (job title, brief description, contact) to Publisher@NAtwincities.com by the 8th of the month. Posting of all listings subject to approval by Natural Awakenings.


communityresourceguide To find out how you can be included in the Community Resource Guide email Jackie@natwincities.com to request our media kit.


BODYWORK


JOYFUL CONNECTIONS Amy Nesdahl, Reiki Master Teacher 1401 Silver Lake Rd, Ste 2B, New Brighton 763-229-9988 • Joyful-Connections.com


Reiki is a Japanese form of relaxation, stress reduction and energy balancing. It involves light, gentle touching while fully clothed. Whether you’re looking


to calm your nerves, energize your career or let go of old emotional blocks or belief patterns, Reiki can help. Reiki classes available. See ad, page 14.


CHIROPRACTIC


BODY HARMONY CHIROPRACTIC Kathryn Fahnel, DC 2101 Hennepin Ave S #101 Minneapolis, MN 55406 612-356-2872 BodyHarmonyChiropractic.com


Experience the gentle, “no crack, no pop” approach to chiropractic care. Network Spinal Analysis is an innovative chiropractic approach that utilizes low force, specific contacts throughout the spine. This holistic model of


chiropractic looks at all aspects of you and your life – not just where you are experiencing symptoms. See ad, page 7.


MIND AND BODY CHIROPRACTIC Vernon Kuznia, DC 3101 Old Hwy 8, Ste 106 Roseville, MN 55113 651-600-3521 • MindBodyChiropractic.com


Mind & Body Chiropractic is a membership practice. Current memberships are $67/mo Indi- vidual, $100/mo Family. Member- ships automatically renew month to month unless cancelled. All adjustments for the month are


covered by the membership fee. There are no long- term contracts or other fees for members. Call the office to schedule your first visit and to find out how you and your family can make chiropractic care an affordable part of your lifestyle.


PAIN AND BRAIN HEALING CENTER Dr. Greg Fors, DC 1400 131st Ave NE, Blaine 763-862-7100 PainAndBrainHealingCenter.com


Dr. Greg Fors is a recognized expert in the field of chronic pain and brain health, lecturing internationally to doctors on a variety of subjects including chronic pain disorders, autism,


ADHD, depression, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s. His clinical experience includes many years of teaching and successfully treating a wide variety of complaints by utilizing alternative therapies. See ad, page 4.


DENTIST


SEDATION & IMPLANT DENTISTRY 1815 Suburban Ave, St. Paul 651-735-4661 • ToothBuilder.com


Biologically based dentistry: The realization of the impact of toxic materials, understanding the pathway to dental disease, and the


relation to whole body health. This is our focus at Sedation & Implant Dentistry. We provide a range of oral health services including: mercury-free dental restorations, nutritional counseling, salivary testing and periodontal (gum) disease treatment. See ad, page 14.


GRAPHIC DESIGN


CAMPFIRE STUDIO Sara Shrode, Graphic Designer Minneapolis, MN 612-554-6304 CampfireStudio.net CampfireStudio@comcast.net


Ignite the possibilities of your next project by having Campfire Studio design it! Innovative,


full-service graphic design studio that takes the essence of a campfire—warmth, stories, community—and infuses it into every design project we do.


Let our New Year’s resolution be this: We will be there for one another as fellow members of


humanity, in the finest sense of the word. ~ Goran Persson


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