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erages will be available for purchase. In the early part of the 20th cen-


tury, the original Koreshan community presented classical music concerts and theater productions, counting inventor Thomas Edison, automobile magnate Henry Ford and tire industrialist Harvey Firestone—all seasonal Lee County residents or visitors—among its sup- porters. The current art event revives this tradition, and the state site hopes to offer additional shows and an onsite art school in the future.


Parking fee: $5/vehicle. Location: 3800 Corkscrew Rd. For more information, call 239-992-0311 or visit FloridaState- Parks.org. See ad, page 51.


Access Body Processes Classes on Pine Island


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earn a unique type of body-


work, Access Body Processes, which can dynamically facilitate changes in the body with ease. Lorraine Frongillo-Downer, certified Access Consciousness facil- itator and licensed massage therapist, is conducting all-day classes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Saturday at I AM Institute, in St. James City. There are more than 50 hands-on


Lorraine Frongillo-Downer


Access Body Processes that can help improve many conditions, including issues related to weight, aging and immune function. The transformational energies can also assist healing from injuries and undoing trauma stored in the body, and multiple processes can contribute and expand the change that is possible.


Cost: $200. Location: Pine Island Center, 10480 Stringfellow Rd., Ste. 5. Private sessions also available by appointment between 9 and 5 p.m., Mon.-Fri. For more information or to register, call 239-282-4325, email Lor- raine@InfinitelyAccessMiracles.com or visit InfinitelyAccessMiracles.com.


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