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Free Presentation on Overcoming Grief


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icensed psychologist Gary R. Bea- ver, of Eagan, will offer a free presentation on Induced After-Death Communica- tion (IADC), from 6:30 to 8


p.m. on May 22 at the Aslan Insti- tute, in Eagan. Induced After-Death Commu- nication is a new therapy that can rapidly heal grief and trauma result- ing from the death of loved ones (including beloved pets) to a degree never before possible. “Very few people know about IADC and they are fascinated when they learn of it,” Beaver says. Beaver explains that in a success-


ful Induced After-Death Communica- tion session, clients will have a direct, unmediated experience, which most experiencers believe to be an authen- tic encounter with the deceased loved one or beloved pet.


Cost: Free. Location: 4141 Old Sibley Memorial Hwy., Eagan (five minutes south of Mall of America). For more information or to register, call 612- 910-1191, email GaryRexBeaver@gmail.com or visit GaryRBeaver.com. See ad, page 13.


Chickadee Boutique Open Until Mother’s Day


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he Chickadee Boutique, in Shoreview, features the work of more than 150 local


artists. The seasonal gift shop is open Thursdays through Sundays until Mother’s Day, May 11, its last day of this spring season.


The Chickadee Boutique was started in 1979 by six artistic friends and another


friend who owned the building, a 1940s stone cottage. Unique to the Twin Cities, the Chickadee Boutique features the work of artists who design and handcraft original works such as pottery, jewelry, floral arrangements, fabric, clothing and accessories, stained glass and furniture. The boutique also features metal and glass garden art and architecture, such as stepping stones, gates and arbors. The boutique also offers local and regional books and CDs, and authors and artists sometimes stop in to make personal appearances.


Location: 207 St. Marie, Shoreview (just north of Hwy. 694, off Rice St.). For more information, call 651-483-2416 or visit ChickadeeBoutique.com. See ad, page 18.


WaterFest 2014 Scheduled for May 31


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his year’s WaterFest will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 31 at Lake Phalen Park, in St. Paul. “Water Is Life” is the theme of the 2014 WaterFest—a celebration of Minnesota’s clean lakes and an opportunity for outdoor, hands-on learning about clean water, wildlife and land and water conservation. Visitors can experience the lake with Voyageur canoe and solar pontoon boat rides; stand-up paddleboards and


fishing lessons; and canoes, kayaks and paddleboats that can be checked out. Other activities including a fishing contest, geocaching, climbing walls, jump cas-


tle, native plant giveaway, eco-arcade, live animals, water games, landscaping, water- shed and art exhibits, open mic and lakeside yoga. This event is sponsored by the Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District; the


cities of St. Paul, Maplewood, Little Canada, Oakdale, Roseville, Shoreview, Landfall and North St. Paul; Ramsey County and other partners.


Cost: Free. Location: Lake Phalen Park, 1600 Phalen Dr, St. Paul. For more information, call Debbie Meister at 651-647-6816 or email DMeister.Mmc@gmail.com.


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