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Monarch Therapy Offers Mindful Transformation Classes


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elease emotional blockages, alleviate stress and expe- rience sound healing during a Mindful Transformation


Saturday, from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 6, at Monarch Therapy, LLC, in Naples. Classes include Transformational Breath, led by Carrie Sopko; Laughter Yoga, with Linda Jean McNutt; Quantum De-Stress, facilitated by Peggy


Sealfon; and Ocean of Sound Healing (crystal and Tibetan bowls), orchestrated by William Ward. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and bring a blanket, pillow and


yoga mat (or use one of the center’s). Lunch is included, or attendees may bring their own.


Cost: $95/person or $170/two people. Location: 4500 Executive Dr., Ste. 100. For more information or to RSVP (requested), call 239-325-9210 or visit MonarchTherapy.com. See ad, page 12.


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The Lorenzo Walker Technical High School Green Club is Keep Collier Beautiful’s latest partner in protecting the county’s 400-plus miles of water- ways. In adopting two canals in Golden Gate City, the club has begun conduct- ing once-a-month outings to clean up sections of the canals. School Principal Yolanda Flores notes that since the club started in 2009, the school has become more environmentally conscious and imple- mented a broader recycling program. “Our kids care about the future and our environment,” she says. “Projects like this help them see how they can get involved.” Keep Collier Beautiful—a nonprofit organization with the mission of public education outreach, improving litter and marine debris control and preven- tion, and recycling—has partnered with the Southwest Florida Water Manage- ment District’s Big Cypress Basin to recruit local businesses, civic associa- tions, students and concerned residents to protect county waterways.


For more information, call 239-580- 8319, email LitterNot@earthlink.net or visit KeepCollierBeautiful.com.


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