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n May 4, Vagabond Yoga is host- ing a Fine Art Show at Mahogany


Mountain Vineyard highlighting the artists of Ramona. Vagabond Yoga owners Katie MacLeod and Joy Bennett pride them- selves on supporting local businesses as well as giving back to the community. Both residents of Ramona, they make it a


point to highlight the different aspects of their community that make it great. “Ramona is such an amazing place to visit, but it is often overlooked. We


have so much to offer. Our vineyards are award-winning,” says Bennett. “We also have talented artists, scenic hikes and really friendly people!” The upcoming event has two main components—a yoga event “Wine and


Watercolor” and the Fine Art Show which is free and open to the public. “We pair yoga with everything you love,” explains MacLeod. “This event, called Wine and Watercolor, is for people who love wine, the outdoors and art.” This event will also be raising funds for the local high school’s art program.


“The art program at Ramona High School is desperately in need of funding. We believe in art education and we wanted to give back,” says Bennett. In response, Vagabond Yoga has decided to donate all of its proceeds from its upcoming Fine Art Show to the art program.


Location: Mahogany Mountain Vineyard, 14905 Mussey Grade Rd., Ramona. For more information, contact katie@vagabondyoga.com.


Natural Awakenings’ Family of Franchises Keeps Growing


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NURTURE • YOUR • CALLING


“ I was able to validate the ”


Sabine Thomas, ND (2007)


herbal folk knowledge of my ancestors through the science at Bastyr.


atural Awakenings Publishing Corp. (NAPC) recently welcomed a group of new publishers that com- pleted a March training program at corporate headquarters in Naples, Florida. The NAPC training staff spent several days with the entrepreneurs now launching new Natural Awak- enings territories or taking over the production of existing magazines in several locales. New markets include Albany, New York; Toledo, Ohio; and Portland, Maine; and the franchise in Indianapolis, Indiana, will have a new publisher at the helm. Company CEO Sharon Bruckman


launched the first edition of Natu- ral Awakenings in 1994 and began franchising it in 1999. The company currently publishes 88 Natural Awak- enings magazines throughout the United States and in Puerto Rico, with a collective readership exceeding 3.5 million.


“Interest in naturally healthy living


Pursue a career as a primary care doctor at the only accredited school of naturopathic medicine in California


Also offering doula, lactation educator and childbirth educator training


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