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Holistic Practitioners Group Working for Lehigh Valley T
he Lehigh Valley Holistic Practi- tioners Cooperative (LVHP) strives to increase awareness, understanding and visibility of natural, holistic health and wellness options in the Lehigh Valley. LVHP is comprised of practitioners of complementary modalities that work with the body’s own healing capacities to support the public and each other. The group was designed to step beyond individual health issues and into projects that can positively impact the vibrancy of the community. Holistic practitioners may attend upcoming meetings from 7 to 9 p.m. on October 12 and November 10. “We desire to be a credible voice for holistic practices and
practitioners in the Lehigh Valley as an information and data source and an advocacy group to facilitate growth of holistic practices for citizens in the Lehigh Valley,” states member Becky Eshelman. “We support holistic practitioners in the Lehigh Valley through internal networking and sharing activities de- signed to nurture practitioners in this group, as well as create opportunities for the community to learn more about holistic approaches and services.”
Location: Kindling Wellness Center, 840 Walnut, Catasauqua. For more information, email
HolisticLV@gmail.com.
Free Showing of Race to Nowhere
T
he informative and acclaimed documentary film Race to No-
where will be shown at 7 p.m., Oc- tober 8, at Circle of Seasons Charter School. The movie sounds a call to action for families, educators and policymakers to challenge current as- sumptions about how to best prepare the children of America to become healthy, bright, independent, contrib- uting and leading citizens. Circle of Seasons is a public Waldorf-Methods charter
school offering a learning environment that is inspirational and disciplined and infuses learning with enthusiasm, creativity and significance. Using Waldorf-Methods instruction in combina- tion with Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences, they provide a whole-child approach to learning. Their com- mitment is to nourish and educate students based on the model of natural development. Teachers and staff work with each student’s developmental and educational needs to foster an environment that supports independent and creatively thinking individuals.
Admission is free, capacity is 100 people. Location: 8380 Mohr Lane, Fogelsville, PA. For more information, call 610-285-6267 or email
Info@CircleOfSeasons.org.
natural awakenings
October 2015
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