Natural Awakenings Lancaster/Berks March 2020

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news briefs

Spiritual Awareness Workshop in Lititz

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arb Ruhl, intuitive life coach, energy healer and medium, and David L. Kline, author, will host a two-part workshop, Change Your Life: It’s Up to You, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., April 19, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., May 17, at Hotel Rock Lititz, in Lititz. The interactive workshops will feature exercises and meditations designed to Barb Ruhl David L. Kline increase personal spiritual awareness. Both workshops will include Q&A time, lunch and a vendor area. Part I will focus on increasing connectivity to the higher self, with an introduction to accessing spirit guides. Part II will provide a certification in spirit guide attunement, mind-expanding knowledge and special guests that will increase attendees’ awareness of looking past the physical body and seeing the soul within. Admission: $250/workshop; Register for both workshops by March 15 to receive $100 off the regular admission. Registration deadline: March 31. Location: 50 Rock Lititz Blvd., Lititz. For more information, visit SpiritualAwarenessWorkshop.com. See ad, page 44.

Lancaster Brain & Spine Moves to New Location

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fter 22 years at their current location, Lancaster Brain & Spine is moving to 211 Granite Run Drive, Suite 221, in Lancaster. The new location will be open beginning March 3. The new space will allow the team to maximize current treatments such as chiropractic care, functional neurology, Class 4 Laser Therapy, videonystagmography (VNG), computerized balance testing, baseline concussion testing and Interactive Metronome. The larger facility provides space for additional services, including Active Therapeutic Movement (ATM), Neuro Sensorimotor Integrator (NSI) and Flexion Distraction Treatment, as well as a massage therapy room and a rest and relaxation room to better accommodate their intensive therapy patients. “Join us for our open house, with refreshments, door prizes and tours, coming soon. Each friend you bring will receive a swag bag, and you will get a double entry for the door prizes,” enthuses Cassidy Baer, practice manager. “Follow us on Facebook @LancasterBrain AndSpine for open house dates and times, as well as news, specials, events and more.” For more information, visit LancasterBrainAndSpine.com. See ads, pages 11, 21 and 54.

Spring Herbal Medicine Preparation Workshop

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honda Larson, naturopath, functional medicine practitioner and herbalist, will host a spring herbal medicine preparation workshop from 1 to 4 p.m., March 21, at INSPIRE Business Community Building, in Lancaster. Participants will learn how to make medicinal, restorative and immune-building herbal preparations. “We will be making medicinal teas, tinctures, pastilles and incense,” says Larson. “Plus attendees will take home the recipes and some of the preparations.”

Rhonda Larson

Cost: $85. Location: 226 N. Arch St., Lancaster (2nd floor). For more information, call 717-341-3916, email BeautifulHealingJourney@gmail.com or visit Beautiful HealingJourney.com/herbal-workshop. See ad, page 56.

Natural Awakenings Looking for Cover Artists

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reative individuals that would like to see their work featured on the cover of a nationally distributed magazine now have an exceptional opportunity. Natural Awakenings is extending a call for cover art and accepting submissions online via a dedicated webpage. Now in its 26th year, the franchised, monthly, healthy living publication that’s available in more than 70 U.S. markets is known for eye-catching covers that feature original works by artists from around the world. “This is an exciting opportunity for artists to be featured on one of our covers and reach a huge new audience because our monthly readership exceeds 2.5 million,” says founder and CEO Sharon Bruckman. Selected artists that grant permission to have their work appear on a cover are featured in a one-third page, professionally written “Cover Artist” bio-style piece that describes the artist and includes their contact information. Natural Awakenings covers reflect monthly editorial themes and a variety of selections are distributed to all franchise publishers so they can choose which they want to use. “Our covers are creative and help convey our mission of mapping out alternate routes to a healthier, happier and longer life,” says Bruckman. “Art that is inspiring, uplifting and occasionally whimsical can unlock our imagination and nurture our spirit.” For more information, including a list of monthly themes, submission terms and format requirements, visit NaturalAwakenings.com/CoverArt. March 2020

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