news briefs Loving Reins Equine Assisted Learning S
heri Biller started Loving Reins Equine Assisted Learn- ing at 1215 McCormick Road, in Mechanicsburg, in June
to help those suffering from trauma, abuse and neglect as a way to give back. She says, “Tese equine-assisted learning programs focus on mental health by promoting mindfulness, self-awareness and self-discovery. Some of those who benefit most are those with ADD, anxiety, self-esteem and home dynamic issues.” Biller works primarily with children, but is growing with the adult population, especially with veterans and others with PTSD. “Horses mirror what’s going on inside a person, which helps to reveal the handler’s emotions. By working with
horses, the handler learns more about building rapport and relationships, as well as other critical life and communication skills. Tese programs offer an alternative, hands-on method of promoting emotional, mental, physical and social wellness for adults, children and families,” explains Biller. “All programs are client-centered, versus a standard, prescribed program, which
allows for one time, once a week, once a month or whatever the client requires,” says Biller. Sessions are typically $60/hour, but each client and session is based on the needs of the individual.
For more information, call Biller at 717-608-1330, email
Sheri@LovingReins.com or visit
LovingReins.com.
Oxford Hall Delicacies Now Available Year-Round
O
xford Hall Celtic
Shop & Te Tea Corner Café is stock- ing food from their New Cumberland farmers’ market throughout the off season, including organic longhorn beef and pork products in the freezer, as well as organic local honey, organic sauces, apple butter, pumpkin butter, apple juice and more. All these products are from Latimore Valley Farms, in York Springs. Tey also sell homemade and local
McGraths Bread and Sandy Ridge Farms free range eggs from Elizabethtown. Local mi- crogreens and mushrooms are coming soon. Te café makes everything from scratch, with several vegan and vegetarian options. Tey also make authentic English and Irish foods. An import grocery area features food prod- ucts from the UK and Ireland. Tese products contain less sugar and salt, and have fewer ingredients with very little preservatives.
Colonial Group
Now offering
and second opinions with Dr. Tammy.
4940 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-901-7045 • www.
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Location: 233 Bridge St., New Cumberland. For more information, call Cindy Washburn at 717-774-8789, email
OxfordHall@aol.com or visit
OxfordHall.com. See ad, page 15.
dental
"We must be the change...." ~ Ghandi
Reach for the Brass Ring of Optimal Wellness
Z
ang Physical Terapy, Absolute Pilates and
Reach (formerly Reach Multi- Sport & Personal Training) are joining forces to serve the community better starting in November at 3514 Trindle Road, in Camp Hill. Tis new location for
Andrew and Allison Zang
each of the three businesses promises to be a true wellness center, offering physical therapy, personal training, Pilates and nutritional coun- seling. It will provide a one-stop shopping ex- perience for people looking to feel good, move better, train and be healthy. Regardless of aches, pains, injuries or level of ability, this team will get people moving toward the best condition possible and enjoying life to its fullest.
For more information, call 717-585-2592. See ad, page 33.
Now offering FREE
IMPLANT CONSULTS
with our in-house Periodontist
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