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Double Your Wardrobe - for Half the Price


The Stock Exchange is the Triangle’s premier consignment boutique. Each item accepted must be in excellent condition, in-style, clean, free of defects, and ready-to-wear. This means you can:


• Find items of such quality you won’t believe it until you see them


• Choose from a different selection of items each time you shop


• Save money, and save time by doing all your shopping at one location


• Help protect the environment by recycling clothing and other items


• Consign and re-consign items from your wardrobe to save even more


Come in today. That special item meant just for you may be gone tomorrow! Hours:


The Stock Exchange 6120-B Farrington Rd in Chapel Hill


919-403-9977 • www.chapelhillstockexchange.com Tues-Fri 10-7


Saturday 10-5 Sunday 12-5 Closed Mondays


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News and resources to inspire con- cerned citizens to work together in building a healthier, stronger society that benefits all.


Join Us For An Adventure In Spiritual Living


We are a Science of Mind community. A practical and positive philosophy, faith, and way of life.


Please join us as we inspire, educate and empower one another to: • Experience the energy of unconditional love • Understand our unity with all of life


• Effect global transformation through personal change • Become a beneficial presence in the world • Build a consciously connected community


Plan now to attend this week’s services Wednesday 6:15 pm and Sunday 9:45am


Rev. Denise Schubert Spiritual Director


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Men’s Spiritual Living Support Group CONCERT: Tim Smith and Band Creativity: “Shine The Divine” Meditation


Spiritual Skill Building: “Divine Creativity” Entry Level Science of Mind Class Begins Game Night: Cards and Board Games Creativity: “Kiss of Inspiration” Wise Women’s Tea Meditation


Spiritual Skill Building: “Use Me” Men’s Spiritual Living Support Group ANNUAL TALENT SHOW Creativity: “Do It Anyway”


Workshop: “Making Prayer Sticks” TAIZE SERVICE


Spiritual Skill Building: “Living A Created Life” CONCERT – Levi Kreis


GOOD FRIDAY: “911-What’s Your Burden?” EASTER SUNDY: “Holy Resuscitation” Potluck and Easter Egg Hunt


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4900 Waters Edge Drive | Suite 120 | Raleigh (Jones Franklin & I-440) 919-859-2249 | www.trianglecsl.org See us on Facebook and at Meetup.com


YOUTH PROGRAM EVERY SUNDAY. ALL AGES WELCOME. 14 NA Triangle www.natriangle.com


8:00am 6:00pm


10:30am (Meditation 9:45am) 5:00pm 7:00pm 6:45pm 7:00pm


10:30am (Meditation 9:45am) 1:00pm 5:00pm 7:00pm 8:00am 7:00pm


10:30am (Meditation 9:45am) 12:15pm 5:00pm 7:00pm


GUEST SPEAKER: Mark Anthony Lord “Seven Living Words” 10:30am WORKSHOP: “Seven Living Words” with Rev. Mark Anthony 12:30pm Meditation


5:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 10:30am 11:45am


School Safeguard How to Build a Bike Train


In 1969, according to the National Center for Safe Routes to School, 48 percent of kids ages 5 to 14 regularly walked or biked to school. In 2009, it was just 13 percent. One major reason for the change is that parents don’t feel safe letting kids bicycle around town on their own. Bike trains—in which an adult chaperone rides a predetermined route, adding children along the way— can make it easier and safer for kids to get to school. To start a DIY bike train, find a group of interested parents through school and neighborhood message boards and newsletters; assess the area to create routes; distribute flyers and get feedback; determine bike train dates and times; host a community meeting; and post selected routes online.


Source: Yes magazine


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