suggests specific aspects of baby be- havior may indicate potential allergies. The event will also feature product bargains, healthy treats, prize drawings and EcoBaby & Home products. The Skinny Pantry is a healthy grocery store selling high-quality, low- carb, gluten-free and specialty foods. It also carries vitamins and supplements, and offers services such as wellness scans and weight-loss assistance with a certified health and nutritional coun- selor on staff.
Location: 11356 S. Cleveland Ave. For more information, call 239-935-5093, email
Terry@TheSkinnyPantry.com or visit
TheSkinnyPantry.com. See ads, pages 40 and 51.
Free Public Talk Focuses on Spiritual Solutions
L
orenzo F. Rodri- guez, a healing
practitioner, teacher and lecturer from Miami, will speak on Spiritual Solutions for Desperate Situations, at 2 p.m., March 30, at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Naples. The free
Lorenzo Rodriguez
public talk will be held in the church auditorium. A native of Cuba and former resi- dent of Mexico, Rodriguez has felt a calling for the helping professions since childhood. He has served as a social worker, interpreter and award-winning developer of return-to-work programs for people that were disabled or injured on the job. Rodriguez’s lifework is dedi- cated to his belief that, “God’s love is manifest in His care for us.”
Rodriguez, a member of the Chris- tian Science Board of Lectureship, is hosted locally by the Christian Science churches of Naples, Cape Coral and Bonita Springs.
Location: 649 Central Ave. For more information, call the Naples Reading Room at 239-261-7054, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., weekdays and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturdays.
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