Preregister- $30 per session. Sister Moon Goods, 633 Sparkill. 459-7154/55.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9
“Association Sunday” – 10:30am. Rev. Harry C. Green. Sunday worship services are at 10:30 a.m. followed by a fellowship hour. Unitarian Universal- ist Congregation of Rockland, 130 Concklin Road, Pomona. 354-1789. administrator@uurocklandny. org.
UURocklandNY.org.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10
Full Moon Reiki Circle – 7-9pm. Free. Sister Moon Goods, 633 Sparkill. 459-7154/55.
mark your calendar
The Relationship Miracle – 7-9pm. A live demonstration of Imago Dialogue with Michael and Amy Sherman, co-founders of Courageous Loving. Singles and couples are welcome every second Monday to enjoy an evening of powerful learning about relationships. “Michael and Amy lead incredible workshops.”-R.T., Courageous Loving workshop guest. This month’s topic: “Talking about Spirituality.” Includes live music of guitarist Paul Speziale and snacks/shmooze after event. LIFT Nyack Wellness Center, 42 Main St, Nyack. $15 single/$25 couples. RSVP 535-3039. More info about our counseling pro- grams:
CourageousLoving.com.
mark your calendar
Women’s Survivor Healing Circle – 6-week series on Mondays, 10/10-11/21. 7:30-9pm. The circle is for women who have experienced child- hood abuse. Topics include body awareness, in- ner child explorations, relaxation techniques, anger release work, trust and boundaries. Led by survivor, life coach and group facilitator Stephanie Gagos. All members must commit to attending all six weeks and pay for each session regardless of attendance. $40 a week or $220 if paid in full on first night. 42 Main St, 2nd floor, Nyack. Must pre-register. Stephanie, 914-419- 8323. A brief 15-minute telephone intake is re- quired. Space Limited. MyVoiceOfTruthcoach-
ing.com.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11
Meditation and Chanting with Carole Brill – 10- 11:30am. Join us for a joyful morning of chanting and meditation. When we meditate and chant, our hearts open and our minds effortlessly become quiet and focused. Chanting raises our vibration and aligns us with our higher selves. $20. The Light Within Us, 64 Theodore Roosevelt Dr, Blauvelt (please use the rear entrance). 222-6923.
No More Back Attacks – 6:30pm. Low back pain is the leading cause of disability in people under age 45. How do you know if you have a weak back? If you say, “when it hurts”, then you are waiting too long! Caminez Chiropractic, 548 West Nyack Rd, West Nyack. 353-1543.
CaminezWellness.com.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12
The Active and Retired Center’s Book Discus- sion Group – 10:30am-noon. The book Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier will be discussed. Candice
40 Rockland & Orange Counties
Robinson will be the facilitator for the event. The meeting is open to the public and there is no charge to attend. Haverstraw King’s Daughter’s Library in Garnerville. B. Berkowitz at 942-7619.
mark your calendar
Empowhering Women Health and Wellness Symposium – 5-9pm. Nyack Hospital Founda- tion and Helen Hayes Hospital Foundation once again announce a collaboration to raise funds for The Breast Center at Nyack Hospital and Reha- bilitation and Osteoporosis Programs at Helen Hayes Hospital. A panel of health experts will speak, followed by Q&A. Guests will enjoy cocktails, unique raffles and keynote address by Anne Thompson, Chief Environmental Affairs correspondent at NBC News. $75, sponsorships available. Comfort Inn, Nanuet. 348-2771or 786-4365.
empowHERingwomen.org.
Erev Sukkot Family Service – 7pm. Temple Beth Torah, 330 North Highland Ave, Upper Nyack. 358- 2248.
TempleBethTorah.org.
Nutrition Response Testing Workshop – 7:30- 8:30pm. Dr. Eric Goldman, chiropractor and Nu- trition Response Testing (NRT) practitioner, will talk about how he uses applied kinesiology and homeopathy to look for the five hidden barriers to healing, chemicals & metals in the body, immune challenges, food allergies and scars, as well as or- gans under nutritional stress, and then determines which whole food nutritional supplements will correct the problems. A hands-on demonstration and a free NRT screening for all in attendance. Free. RSVP required. 1540 Route 202, Suite 12, Pomona. 354-2100.
KGChiro.com/NRT.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
The Active and Retired Center Monthly Meeting – 10am-noon. Karen Caccavo will discuss organiz- ing your financial life. The public is invited, and there is no charge to attend. Haverstraw Town Hall, 1 Rosman Road, Garnerville. B. Berkowitz, 942-7619.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
The Active and Retired Center’s Film Club – 10am. View and discuss the film “Rebecca,” pro- duced by David O. Selznick, starring Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier. The meeting is open to the public and there is no charge. Nanuet Library. B. Berkowitz, 942-7619.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
Broom Making and Lore – Come sit with Wendy in our garden and learn how to make your own broom. Everything will be provided. And as we weave, learn the history of brooms, their magic and their lore. Pre-registration necessary. Sister Moon Goods, 633 Sparkill. 459-7154/55.
mark your calendar OCTOBER 15 − 16
Pendulum Dowsing & Earth Acupuncture – Jeffersonville. Learn to dowse and clear the land of negative stress grids. Workshop cost of $390 includes a complete package of tools to dowse your home and office! Bring a friend and receive a discount of $50 each. Please call 303-665-0175 or see
KarenRiceKing.com for details.
naturalawakeningsro.com
Back to Healthy Living and Wellness Expo – 9am-4pm on 10/15 and 10/29. Explore and learn about holistic healing, alternative healing solutions, nutrition, fitness, career opportunities in holistic health and more. Different vendors, guest speakers and healers on both dates. $7,000 of free raffles to be awarded. $10, see ad for coupon. Woodcliff Lake Hilton, 200 Tice Blvd., Woodcliff Lake, NJ. Barbara Seif, Livingwell Consulting, 631-223-6579 or
livingwellbr@aol.com.
Driving Safety Course – 9am. The Defensive Driv- ing Program offers participants a 10% insurance discount for three consecutive years on liability and collision and four point reduction from the driving record automatically. Woodbury Seniors’ Center/ Library, Highland Mills off Route 32 (South or North). To register, call 928-8088.
mark your calendar
Fall Fair at Green Meadow Waldorf School – 10am. This don’t-miss, fabulous annual Fall Fair features children’s activities like pumpkin carving, face painting, candle-dipping, hayride, cakewalk (win a gourmet cake to take home), and much more; vendors selling hand-crafted clothing, jewelry, pottery, home decor, and honey; live music with several bands, plus Af- rican dance and drumming; organic burgers, hot dogs, salmon, and sweet treats. Free admission & parking. Activity tickets just $1 each. Main campus, 307 Hungry Hollow Rd, Chestnut Ridge. Bill Pernice, 356-2514 x328 or bper-
nice@gmws.org.
gmws.org.
mark your calendar
Community Wellness Day – Noon-3pm. Join us for a day of food, fun, entertainment and education and learn how we can create a healthy community. Free. St Augustine’s Church, 140 Maple Ave, New City. 517-0520. Experience-
NewLife.com.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Day – 8am-1pm. Rockland County residents can drop off hazardous materials such as electronics, paint and paint products, non-controlled substance medications, CFL light bulbs, and batteries at the Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Facility. Firemen’s Memorial Drive, Pomona. For a complete list of acceptable materials, call 364-2444 or go to
RocklandRecycles.com.
Backyard Compost Bin Sale – 10am-2pm. Compost bins and other composting items will be available for sale. No registration required. Hosted by the Rockland County Solid Waste Authority. Parking lot of the Rockland County Fire Training Center, Firemen’s Memorial Drive, Pomona. info@
rocklandrecycles.com.
Sunday Worship – 10:30am. Sunday worship services are at 10:30 a.m. followed by a fellowship hour. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Rock- land, 130 Concklin Road, Pomona. 354-1789. ad-
ministrator@uurocklandny.org.
uurocklandny.org.
An Evening of Messages from Heaven with Diana Harris – 5:30-7:30pm. Join nationally- known psychic medium/spiritual counselor Diana
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