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Corkscrew Sanctuary Seeks Volunteers


C


orkscrew Swamp Sanctuary & Blair Audubon Center is looking


for volunteers to serve as guides and interpreters at its 2.25-mile boardwalk through a 500-year-old forest of giant bald cypress trees. The commitment is a minimum of one four-hour day per week between 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., totaling 60 hours per year. Audubon’s Corkscrew provides


training for new volunteers and ongo- ing learning opportunities. Volunteers offer visitors information about lo- cal flora, fauna and habitat to enrich and expand the visitor experience at Corkscrew by engaging through inter- pretation, encouraging questions and helping to patrol and enforce sanctuary rules and boardwalk safety.


For more information, call Amy Kes- sler at 239-348-9151, ext. 111, or visit Corkscrew.Audubon.org.


Spa De Larissa Offers New Skin Care Line


A


ward-winning Spa De Larissa, in Naples, is now offering the new


Daniel Tibel line of professional skin care products. Based on a luxurious blend of plants, herbs, fruit enzymes and unique ingredients formulated by Larissa and modern European labora- tories, the unique brand is a powerful anti-aging and corrective skin care solution encompassing a full range of products for all skin types.


Owner Larissa Smolen opened a


day spa in 2001 at a different loca- tion and was honored by Gulfshore


12 Collier/Lee Counties swfl.NaturalAwakeningsMag.com


Photo Credit: Sally Stein


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