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Integrative Therapies Welcomes Myofascial Release Specialist, Valerie Kerekes


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ntegrative Therapies is happy to announce that Valerie Kerekes, LMBT (#917) has joined their team of holistic health profes- sionals. Valerie has provided massage and bodywork services for over 30 years and specializes in Myofascial Release (MFR) and CranioSacral Therapy. In addition to offering these services to clients, Valerie is an instructor with John Barnes Myofascial Re- lease Seminars where she trains other clinicians in developing MFR skills.


During the past two decades, Valerie has also offered her


skills as an Adaptive Physical Education Specialist where she enjoyed working with individuals dealing with a wide variety of health issues and physical challenges. At the center, Valerie in- tegrates her educational and clinical skills to provide hands-on therapies and self-care guidance to clients coping with fibromy- algia, headaches, back pain and a variety of myofascial, neuro- muscular and chronic pain conditions.


Integrative Therapies is located at 7-E Oak Branch Drive in Greensboro. For more information, please call us at 336-294- 0910. We also invite you to visit us on the web at www.integra- tivetherapies.net or Facebook at Integrative Therapies, Inc. See ad on page 7.


Retirement Planning Course Offered P


atrick Rush, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ™ and Prin- cipal of Triad Financial Advisors, is the instructor of the Retire- ment 101 course sponsored by the Guilford College Profes- sional Development and Training Center in Greensboro. This course, best suited for those working toward retirement or already retired, helps bring valued insight and practical knowledge to help you proceed toward your personal financial goals. More specifically, this course will help lessen the anxiety associated with certain life events such as: a change in employment status, the passing of a loved one, divorce, disability, moving to a new home, or funding college for a child or grandchild. Patrick brings more than 15 years experience as a financial educator and pro- fessional. He obtained a B.S. in Financial Markets & Trading and earned an MBA in Finance while working on the trading floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Patrick co-authored the Retire- ment 101 textbook that will be distributed at the class. Registration for the course can be made by calling Guilford


College at 336-316-2169. The first of two courses at Guilford College is offered in two sessions: Saturdays, September 14 and 21, 9:15 am to 1:00 pm. The second course involves three ses- sions, which will be held on Monday evenings, September 16, 23 and 30, 6-8pm. The cost for either session is $79 and includes the textbook. At no additional charge you may bring a spouse, partner or family member as a guest.


Triad Financial Advisors is a fee-based independent financial planning company located at 333 North Greene Street, Ste 506, Greensboro, 27401. Information about TFA is available at 336- 230-0071 or by visiting their website at www.triadfa.com.


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Piedmont Land Conserevancy says 'Del Yeah!' On October 25


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or the fifth consecutive year, Natural Triad is proud to be a sponsor of the Piedmont Land Conservancy's 2013 LandJam


concert to benefit land conservation in the Piedmont Triad of North Carolina. It will be held Friday, October 25th at the his- toric Carolina Theatre in Greensboro. This year is sure to please with acclaimed bluegrass legend


The Del McCoury Band. Joining Del for this event will be Vince Herman, founding father of newgrass stalwarts Leftover Salmon, as well as The Laurelyn Dossett Band, assembled specially for LandJam. As tradition at the LandJam, many of the artists will reconvene on stage for the Late Night LandJam finale, featuring Vince Herman, Jay Starling, and The Travelin' McCourys.


Tickets are on sale now at the Carolina Theatre box office www. carolinatheatre.com or 336.333.2605. For more information, go to www.piedmontlandjam.com. See ad on page 21.


Medicine in Motion - Tai Chi and Qigong for Seniors - September 26


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r. Oz calls it “the miracle exercise from China for people seeking to avoid drugs, surgery, and expensive doctor bills.” Harvard Medical Health Newsletter says “Tai Chi is often described as “meditation in motion,” but it might as well be called “medication in motion. There is growing evidence that this mind- body practice…has value in treating and preventing many health problems.” The Mayo Clinic calls Tai Chi and Qigong “all inclusive


exercise” which offers a complete exercise package, including all five of the different and important kinds of exercise in one unified whole: aerobic, strength training, core stability, flexibil- ity, and balance. Find out for yourself! Attend This One Hour Special Class


on Thursday, September 26th 3-4PM at Salemtowne Commu- nity Center, Salemtowne Retirement Community, 1000 Salem- towne Dr, Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Led by Sandy Seeber, LPC, CHTP and Alan Graham, DC with


Three Treasures Tai Chi. In this class, you will learn how to: • Experience for yourself Tai Chi and Qigong as a practice that uses breath, gentle motion, and mind focus to enhance your health and wellbeing • Relax your body and your mind • Nurture your organs and release negative emotions with the “Six Healing Sounds”


This class is appropriate for all fitness levels and beginners. People who use walking aids are welcome!


Cost $5. Please bring cash or check made out to Three Treasures Tai Chi with you. to Register please contact Sandy Seeber at sandy@sandyseeber.com or 336.724.1822 or Dianne Limbaugh at dlimbaugh@salemtowne.org or 336.714.2156. See ad on page 11.


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