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Dr. Conrad Maulfair


ind out just how a natural physician can help the body heal without medication on Saturday, September, 26 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Maulfair Medical Center, in Orefield. From heart disease to cancer, digestive disease and hormonal problems, this workshop is for everyone that is seek- ing to overcome a health challenge or to complement their self-care with doctor- recommended natural care. Dr. Conrad Maulfair has been improving the health of his patients for more than 40 years utilizing medical modalities that are noninvasive and not usually available in mainstream medicine. Maulfair’s medical treatments are based on rebuild- ing the immune system and helping the body heal naturally, minimizing the use of toxic drugs and surgeries where possible. By looking for underlying causes, he alleviates many common ailments of aging and tough medical conditions that appear chronic. Participants will learn more about the toxicity of our environment and how we can aid our body in dealing with it.


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Dr. Conrad Maulfair


Admission is free. Please refrain from wearing scented products in consideration of others. Location: 2970 Corporate Court, Ste. 1, Orefield. For more information, call 610-682-2104 or visit DrMaulfair.com. See ad, page 12.


Rodale Institute’s Annual Organic Apple Festival and Run


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he seventh annual Rodale Organic Apple Festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., September 19, at the Ro- dale Institute’s organic farm, in Kutztown. This free event follows the Apple a Day 5K Run, which


begins at 8:30 a.m. on the grounds of the farm. Visitors to the festival can borrow a basket to use for the


day or purchase one and explore the orchard, picking delicious, organic varieties such as Liberty and Empire apples, as well as varieties that are not readily available through commercial markets. Organic treats, live music and children’s activities round out the festival. Participants in the Apple a Day 5K Run will experience a


unique course that takes runners on a farm adventure, passing the cows, hogs, goats and chickens on the 333-acre property. Runners will finish in the Apple Orchard where they can pick apples and enjoy the festival.


Cost: $5 parking, $30 entry to 5K (includes t-shirt). Location: 611 Seigfriedale Rd. For more information, call 610-683-1481 or visit RodaleInstitute.org. See ad, page 13.


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