‘Live Your Authentic Life’ Workshop
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oach and mentor Carol Anderson will lead a workshop entitled “Live Your Authentic Life” from 10 a.m. to noon
on April 19 at The Metamorphosis Center, in Burnsville. The workshop will help participants learn to live the sec- ond half of life more authentically than they may have been living so far. They will learn what they bring into the world and how to do so with integrity and courage. “In the second half of life, what is disingenuous or false
strips away and what is authentic appears in unexpected ways,” Anderson says. “I guide people to discern what is true
in their life and celebrate all that they have, all that is good and all that is meant for them. Become the one who is always there for you, trusting and supporting you no matter what. Be the one you have come here to be.” After 30 years in higher education as a teacher and educational leader, Anderson
left to follow the call of her soul. Now she works with others as a coach, mentor, guide and speaker, exploring and creating meaningful, authentic and soulful ways to live the second half of life.
Cost: $45. Location: 1301 Cliff Rd., Burnsville. For more information, visit Finding
YourWayInTheSecondHalfOfLife.com or
TheMetamorphosisCenter.net.
Aveda Hosts Fourth Annual Women’s Expo
he Aveda Experience Center is hosting its fourth annual Women’s Expo, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 12, in Blaine. This event will promote healthy living and raise funds for Aveda’s Earth Month Partner,
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the nonprofit Audubon Society of Minnesota, which helps support Mississippi River cleanup activities.
Expo attendees can enjoy free hair styling, massages, makeup applications, chakra readings and samples. There will be shopping available from local vendors on site and all attendees will be able to win auction items, as well as an Aveda basket valued at $300.
Cost: $5 in advance; $7 at the door. Location: 4000 Pheasant Ridge Dr. NE, Blaine. For more information, call 763-951-4250. See ad, page 13.
Do It Green! Minnesota Fundraiser
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he Do It Green! Minnesota board of directors will host its inaugural fundraiser from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on April 17 at Summit Brewing Company, in St. Paul. The fundraiser showcas- es support of the fourteenth year of sustainability education in Minnesota communities. The event includes Summit beer on tap, appetizers from local restaurants, a silent auction and the inspiring stories of three Minnesota green businesses that made a differ- ence in the Twin Cities community.
hosts the...
Cost: $20 members; $25 non-members. Location: 910 Montreal Cir., St. Paul. For more information, email
Emily.DoItGreen@
gmail.com or visit
DoItGreen.org.
New Natural Supplements for Weight Management and Thyroid
“I
n the mid-
1990s, I started hav- ing health concerns,” relates Nick A. Jerch, found-
er and president of Bell Lifestyle Products, of South Haven, Michigan, and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. “I found that natural products sup- ported my health and enhanced my life.” Eighteen years later his herbal nutrition and supplement company helps others access such natural products through more than 7,000 nutrition stores and pharmacies in North America.
One of its latest supplements, Shape and Health, is intended to sup- port and enhance weight management by rejuvenating metabolism, supporting thyroid health, improving carbohydrate assimilation and easing a transition to better eating habits. Ingredients include chromium picolinate, potassium and vitamin B12
, as well as extracts of black
tang, guarana, kelp and wakame. A new antioxidant-rich Thyroid Support formula aims to support efficient thyroid function and keep the metabolism in top condition. The supplement also may help improve the condition of hair, skin and nails. It incorporates these botanicals: black tang, ashwagandha, forskohlii, guggul, and the minerals zinc, selenium, cop- per and iodine. The formulation also includes the amino acid L-tyrosine.
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For more information, call 800-333- 7995 or visit
BellLifestyleProducts.com. See ad, page 2.
Note: Product claims have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are not intended to diag- nose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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