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THE BUZZ


Celebrating 40 Years of Rolfi ng® in May and June


celebration is not happening, so the theme of the month is to draw attention to a cause or causes that Sharon wishes to showcase. Giving back to the community is very important and is the basis for her Pet Therapy Team at Hartford Hospital, which was recently re-instated from the COVID shutdown.


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Wethersfi eld Farmers’ Market Opens May 20


have at least two farmers present. We have 9–10 every week plus an equal number of non-farmer vendors. We open early as many of our farmers grow year-round in high tunnels and greenhouses. The Market features organic fruits and vegetables, micro-greens, meats and fermented foods plus local cheese, milk (goat and cow), yogurt, honey, maple syrup, goat milk soaps and lotions and cut fl owers, holistic health practitioners, artisans and specialty food vendors. Live music, food trucks.


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The Wethersfi eld Farmers’ Market opens for the season on Thursday, May 20, 3–6pm. 220 Hartford Ave., Wethersfi eld. wfmarket.org facebook.com/wethersfi eldfarmersmarket wethersfi eld.farmersmarket@gmail.com


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he Wethersfi eld Farmers’ Market opens for the season on Thursday, May 20th. We feature more CT farmers than most markets. To be considered a Farmers’ Market, you have to


“Love Your Mother” May includes so many things: showing appreciation and love for your mother, sending a contribution in memory of her, or, if you love Mother Earth, volunteer to weed a garden (www.elizabethparkct.org/support/volunteer) or plant a new garden of your own. Help clean up the environment. Sha- ron’s favorite organization for this month is “The Ocean Clean Up.” They sell sunglasses made from captured and recycled plastic from The Great Pacifi c Garbage Patch. The sale of each pair of sunglasses promotes the cleaning of the size equivalent of 24 football fi elds of garbage fl oating in the sea, which would otherwise eventually affect our ecosystem around the globe. Check them out at www.TheOceanCleanUp.com.


“Just Do It” June is about taking a stand in your life, creating a goal, and making it happen (www.mindtools.com/personal/ goal/setting). Take steps to accomplish that goal: lose weight; take up jogging, hiking, or kayaking; clean out the garage—any- thing that lightens the load. Invite people back into your life; end the isolation. June is a wonderful month to shake free, adjust your mind, and set new goals for a better YOU!


Sharon Sklar is in her 40th year of private practice as a Certifi ed Advanced Rolfer. State licensed and the only Rolfer in Central CT, Sharon works with direct manipulation of the soft tissue of the body and move- ment re-education over a ten-session series to help her clients feel freer, get more balanced, and reduce


chronic pain. Great for athletes, children, and adults recovering from injuries, stress, and traumas of life. Call 860.561.4337 for more info or to schedule a consultation. SharonSklarRolfi ng.com. See ad on page 34.


ontinuing to acknowledge her milestone 40th anniversary, Sharon Sklar, Certifi ed Advanced Rolfer, is choosing favor- ite themes for each month. Due to COVID, a big party or


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