THE BUZZ
Tour Beautiful Portland Maine on the Portland Harbor Water Taxi
If you’re looking for a fun and relaxing way to tour the vibrant City of Portland look no further than the Portland Harbor Water Taxi. Te Portland Harbor Water Taxi provides a fun way to beat the traffic, while also allowing passengers an opportunity to enjoy an amazing vessel, the “Elizabeth Grace”, a 33’ Willard with a seating capacity for 39 people. Tis innovative idea provides customers with an ideal way to see many different sites around the Portland Harbor as well as a unique way to get around the city. You, your children and even your dog can sail the beautiful Portland Har- bor hopping on and off along the way at the Portland Public Dock, Flatbread Company, Bug Light Park, Te Saltwater Grille Restaurant, Te Snow Squall Restau- rant and Tomas Knight Park. Tere are many things to do, see and eat at these various locations! You will be able to enjoy delicious, locally-sourced meals as well as take a hike to enjoy the beautiful views! Te Portland Harbor Water Taxi is open for operation 11am – 7pm, Monday through Sunday, from Memo- rial Day through Columbus Day and operates on a first come, first serve basis throughout the day unless prior reservations have been made via their website. Reser- vations can also be made for privately chartered trips, Moonlight Stargazing tours and sunset cruises via the website. Sailing information and weather cancella- tions can be found on their Facebook page. For more information visit,
www.portlandharborwatertaxi.com or call 207-200-8691. See ad on page 7.
Center for Wellness Leadership Symposium 2016: Integrative
Health in Athletic Performance Where Eastern Medicine Meets Western Medicine
Te Center for Wellness Leadership (CWL) is a new nonprofit organization based in Portland established to raise awareness for Complementary and Alternative
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Medicine (CAM). Such practices include acupuncture, yoga, mind body medicine, naturopathy and more. CWL has compiled a thorough database to serve as a one-stop resource for information surrounding all CAM modalities that aid in overall wellness. Te goal of CWL is to advance public knowledge surrounding the physical and mental benefits of alternative medici- nal practices when used alone or in conjunction with western medicine. CWL will hold its first signature symposium event on Saturday, October 29: Integrative Health in Athletic Performance. Te symposium will explore how complementary
and alternative therapies enhance athletic performance, reduce injuries and improve mental focus. Te event will bring together leading practitioners in Naturopa- thy, Homeopathy, Chinese Medicine and Osteopathy to educate our community on how these methods com- plement athletic activity and health regimens. A panel of professional athletes, including Dave Cowens of the Celtics, will discuss their experiences using alternative medicine. Athletes, yogis, coaches, practitioners, physicians
and the general public are encouraged to attend the CWL 2016 Symposium. Troughout the day there will be a variety of presentations, networking opportunities, food, and more. Te Symposium is being held from 8:15 am to 2:30
pm at the University of Southern Maine Hannaford Hall in Portland, Maine. Free & Early bird special tick- ets available. Discounts are available for CWL mem- bers, CAM practitioners and guests from sponsoring organizations. Tickets include access to all presenta- tions, networking breaks, breakfast and lunch.
Inquire at
info@wellnessleadership.org or visit Wellness-
leadership.org/symposium2016
Center for Wellness Leadership, 770 Congress St, Port- land, Tel: 781.428.4911 - email:contact@wellnessleader-
ship.org. Website:
wellnessleadership.org
See ad on page 3 for a discount coupon code for the symposium.
July/August 2016
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