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Harp Meditation for Chakra Attunement


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on’t miss this special event! On Tuesday, March 27 join Diane Ross and special guest, Victoria


Schultz for a session combining the powerful techniques of a guided meditation by Diane and the vibrational attunement via the harp by Victoria Schultz, world- class harpist. During this session, they will discuss each chakra’s attributes and then experience their alignment, via the celtic harp (the instrument that is known for its pure tones). Te original music by Victoria combined with the soothing imagery created by Diane will allow your body, mind and spirit to align with universal, eternal energy. Held at Te Winter Park Library from 7 to 8 pm, the cost is only $15. For more information, please visit Diane’s website at www.dianeross.com or call Diane at 407 898-7918.


Corn & Tomatoes Traci O’Very Covey


Lyrical expressions inspired by her pas- sions for food, music and the natural world comprise Traci O’Very Covey‘s art, each work dynamically combin- ing elements of her chosen theme to communicate a whole story in a single image. Her vibrant style of illustration conveys a subject’s symbolism through the use of interweaving design, dramat- ic color combinations, curved lines and flattened, stylized shapes. A graduate of the University of


Utah, Covey has enjoyed a 20-plus-year career as an award-winning graphic de- signer and illustrator. Her art has been featured in national design publications and she has illustrated and designed several books.


“My recent paintings are colorful compositions of women, musical instru- ments, birds, elements from nature and mythology,” says Covey, who works in a variety of media, including gouache, ink, acrylic and digital pen. “I am intrigued by the idea of representing na- ture as human in spirit and in the Greek concept of a muse goddess, inspiring or motivating an artist.”


View the artist’s portfolio at TraciOvery Covey.com and her Etsy shop at Etsy.com/shop/TraciOVeryCoveyArt.


10 Central Florida


Spirit Healing Facials Offers March Special


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wner Tammy Leathers, a licensed esthetician, certified herbalist and a member of the Association


of Holistic Skin Care Practitioners reminds us that “Spring is Renewal Time!” Tis is the perfect time to give yourself fresh, glowing skin. Using natural and holistic products, she offers an


array of energy treatments including Crystal Facials, Meditation Facials and Flower Essence Facials. For the full menu, check out www.spirithealingfacials.com Make your appointment by 3/31/18 and receive


20% off any facial! Spirit Healing Facials is located at 213 South Dillard Street, Suite #150, Winter Garden. Call Today for Your Spring Renewal Appt: 407-697-4725.


What is K-Laser Therapy? C


hildren with chronic illnesses including Autism, ADHD,


Asthma and Allergies tend to share certain chronic conditions such as gut imbalance, inflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction. K-Laser works at the cellular level to increase circulation, oxygenation, self-repair and immunity. On Tursday, March 8 at 6:00 pm, join Adriane Hines, DC as she reveals how


K-Laser therapy can be used to complement dietary and lifestyle changes and boost your child’s health program. Tis is a Free event for Adults only, please. Space is limited; RSVP is required to Cannizzaro Integrative Pediatric Center in Longwood by emailing or calling: nursemel@mycipc.com; 321-280-5867


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