NEWS Briefs
Three Treasures Tai Chi invites you to Celebrate the Winter Solstice!
turn. For many thousands of years, people have celebrated this time as a particularly meaningful time for meditation, prayer, and the setting of intentions. In this ceremony, we will express gratitude for the rest and quiet of the darkness cycle which is coming to completion, and honor the light which will gradually return over the next weeks and months. Come and join us in a tai chi practice which honors both
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darkness and light in their highest sense! Our program will center around the practice of Primordial Tai Chi Form, an ancient Tai Chi lineage ceremony for gathering and balancing heaven and earth energies Everyone is welcome, including beginners. Led by Alan
Graham, Beverly Isley-Landreth, Sandy Seeber, & David Harold with Three Treasures Tai Chi LLC. This event is FREE and open to the public. Charitable
donations to the support the ministry of the Shepherds Center are encouraged! Date: Friday, December 21, 6-7pm at The Shepherds Center, 1700 Ebert Street in Winston-Salem.
For more information, visit
www.threetreasures.org or email
sandy@sandyseeber.com. See ad on page14.
FREE Talk: How to Get Your Brain Back - December 13
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aughan Integrative Medicine and The Natural Vitality Center will host a free one-hour talk with Dr. Gail Sanders Durgin of Neurofeedback Associates, Inc. Dr. Durgin will discuss re- search about the brain and what you can do to heal and protect your brain.
As we age, we get more concerned about the health of our
brains. Is my forgetfulness an early indicator of dementia? What foods should I eat or not eat? Are there supplements that would help me? Why am I out of sync since I got rear-ended in my car last month? Am I really more stressed or is it my imagination? How does the brain work anyway?
Join Dr. Durgin on Thursday, December 13, at 6 p.m. when she will address these concerns and more. The talk takes place in the lobby of Vaughan Integrative Medicine, located at 1301-A West Wendover Ave., at the intersection of Wendover and Gre- cade in Greensboro. Call 336.808.3627 x. 10 or email amie@
vaughanintegrative.com for reservations; seating is limited. See ads on pages 2, 16, 21.
n the winter solstice, cycle of darkness reaches its peak, pauses briefly, and then the cycle of light begins its re-
The Emotional Impact of Food Allergies - December 9
Impact of Food Allergies” presented by Jennifer Cobb, MSW, LCSW of Guilford Counseling, PLLC on December 9, 2012 at 5:00pm at Baylin Dance Studio in Clemmons. Food Allergy Families of the Triad provides food allergy education and support for the Triad communities under Medical Advisor, Dr. Jason W. Caldwell, D.O., of Wake Forest Baptist Health. Ms. Cobb will discuss the emotional and social impact of
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food allergies on children and families. Specifically, she will touch on how to balance independence without compromising safety, how to identify anxiety in your children and tools to em- power them to overcome it, how to talk to your children about the life-threatening nature of their allergies and age appropriate expectations in the self management of allergies. As parents, it is not only important for us to educate ourselves on the proper management of our child's food allergies, but also we must have the tools to educate our children so that they may grow up feel- ing confident and secure about their allergies. Food Allergy Families of the Triad is dedicated to providing free educational seminars and support to the local food allergy community. The organization's founder, Angela Fuller, knows first hand the importance of food allergy awareness as the mother of a young child diagnosed at 4 months with severe multiple food allergies. Inspired by her own experiences and challenges that accompany caring for a food allergic child, Mrs. Fuller founded Food Allergy Families of the Triad to provide other food allergy families much needed educational and emo- tional support.
Trimmed In Red Salon: Now offering Massage T
rimmed in Red Salon is now offering Massage Therapy, in addition to its many other services with the addition of Karl
Walker, Massage Therapist. Karl brings with him a strong sense of compassion and understanding of the intricate workings of the human body. Karl is offering Full body Massage, Hot Stone Massage and Chair Massage and he will work with each person’s needs to bring them the comfort and relaxation that they are looking for. Whether you are seeking pure relaxation from the daily stresses of life or if you have muscles that are over worked and begging for relief. Karl will listen to your needs and he will work with you in seeking the peace and relaxation you are look- ing for. Call today 336-449-5386, and schedule your appoint- ment and let Karl welcome you into a world of peace and relax- ation.
Karl Walker LMBT 12173, Trimmed in Red Salon 209 E. Main Street Gibsonville, NC 27249.
sage@aol.com
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NaturalTriad.com 336-449-5386, karlwalkermas-
ood Allergy Families of the Triad, a local food allergy support group, today announced that it will host, “The Emotional
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