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HAMMS Event is May 3
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he second annual HAMMS (Help a Minnesota Maker Succeed) Event will take place on May 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the former Hamm’s Brewery ship- ping docks, in St. Paul. This one-day, dog-friendly, crowd- funding market will help support small businesses in Minnesota. Founders Becky Sturm (of StormSister Spatique and 3WayBeauty) and Sairey Gernes (of UrbanUndercover and TowelTopper) are two entrepreneurs, with two companies
each, who have participated in the pop-up market circuit. The HAMMS Event was born out of the “shop local” and “shop small business”
movement, and around the fact that small businesses need to stick together. In 2013, Sturm and Gernes gave $5,000 in HAMMS event ticket sales and donations to one “Minnesota Maker” to help bring that business to the next level. “When we all stick together, we can make a difference,” says Sturm.
Cost: $10 online; $15 at the door. Location: Former Hamm’s Brewery shipping docks (top floor of the Everest Building), 713 E. Minnehaha Ave., St Paul. For more informa- tion, visit
HammsEvent.com.
Dream Builder Workshop
K Kim Laine
im Laine, certi-
fied Dream Builder
Whole Life Coach and Transfor- mational Speaker, will lead a workshop entitled
What Would You Love? A Visioning Experience. It will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on May 10 at the Ho- listic Gateway, in Minneapolis. Laine says this workshop is for
people that want to create a life they love by addressing each of the areas of their lives that is not meet- ing their expectations. These areas include health, relationships, career, creative expression and financial freedom. “Most people spend more time planning where to go on their vacation than they spend planning where they want to go in life,” Laine says. “My goal is to hear you say ‘I love my life!’” The workshop helps people
Join us for the 3rd Annual Conference Nourishing Our Roots and
Healing From the Ground Up June 6, 7 and 8, 2014
(preconference workshops on June 6 begin at 9:30am) Held at the Beber Camp in Mukwonago,WI
Featuring a wide spectrum of Midwest Herbalists and earth-based speakers on topics including herbs for family health, wild edibles, fermentation, permaculture and plant walks and special children’s
and teen’s programming. Enjoy entertainment, morning yoga classes and herbal wisdom the Wise Woman way!
Featured Guests: Tieraona Low Dog and Lisa Ganora Registration for the weekend as well as
preconference workshops is available on our website:
www.midwestwomensherbal.com
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natwincities.com
discover the dreams that are in har- mony with their purpose by bridging the gap between where they are and where they want to be. “Do you want to live the same year 90 times, or spend 90 years living the life you love?” Laine adds. A graduate of Mary Mor-
rissey’s Life Mastery Institute, Laine offers a variety of in-person seminars, workshops and one-on- one coaching programs.
Cost: $45 ($35 if paid by May 5). Location: 1415 2nd St. NE, Minne- apolis. For more information or to register, call 763-350-7551, email
KimLaine@LifeMasteryInstitute.com or visit
KimLaine.LifeMastery
Institute.com.
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