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collecting nature’s “cast-offs” along the way. “Nothing live is ever picked to build a fairy house—the fair- ies wouldn’t like that,” says Rebec- ca Miller, CANC’s communications manager. CANC also hosts


another family-friendly program, animal presentations, twice every Saturday. The first session lasts from 11 a.m. to noon, and the second session from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. “This is a great opportunity to come out and see the Chattanooga Arboretum and Nature Center at Reflection Riding’s animal ambassadors and learn how they impact the natural world,” Miller says.


Chattanooga Arboretum and Nature Center is located at 400 Garden Rd., Chattanooga. For information about these and other CANC events, visit ChattanoogaANC.org. See ad, page 7.


Four Bridges Massage Moves to New Location in Red Bank


F Tracy Hilliard


our Bridges Massage Therapy has a new home at Luminous Beauty Boutique in the heart of Red Bank. Owner Tracy Hilliard, a licensed massage therapist and registered nurse, says the new space is perfect for her specialty, the Arvigo Technique of Maya Abdominal Therapy. “The warm environment really complements the abdominal massage,


which has been such a wonderful addition to my practice,” Hilliard says. “I am inspired by the benefits that this therapy can bring to clients who struggle with reproductive health, fertility and digestive issues.” Four Bridges Massage also offers prenatal massage as well as neuromuscular therapy, incorporating a wide range of massage techniques, says Hill- iard, who has 13 years’ experience in the field. Four Bridges’ new setting enables clients to coordinate a massage with spa services, she adds. “Stepping through the door in the new space instantly feels tranquil and inviting,” she says. “And now clients can come in for massage therapy and also treat themselves to a facial with Angela Folmar, who is a licensed aesthetician and the founder of Luminous.”


Four Bridges Massage Therapy and Luminous Beauty Bou- tique are located at 3894 Dayton Blvd., Chattanooga. For an appointment, call Tracy Hilliard at 423-322-6974.


Free Screening of Numen, “Life-Changing Movie”


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utrition World will host a free screening of Numen: The


Documentary of the Decade December 7 at 1 p.m. in the yoga room on the lower level of the store. Ed Jones, owner of


Nutrition World, calls Numen “a life-changing movie” and says he hopes anyone interested in holistic health will take the opportunity to see the film.


“In my 34 years of submersing myself in the principles of holistic health, I have rarely seen a movie that does such a great job of targeting the core concepts of humans’ rela- tionship to the earth and the foods we consume,” he says. “I was so moved by its ability to explain how we can achieve superior health if we just recognize our disconnection from what is ancient and almost sacred, and learn where we went wrong on our path to health.”


To reserve a spot at the free screening, call Nutrition World at 423-892-4085. Nutrition World is located at 6201 Lee Hwy., Chattanooga. See ad, pages 2 and Outside Back Cover.


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