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When you feel holiday stress building, use guided imagery to help you unwind.
Local residents will have a chance to discover the potential of integrative therapies as well as the merits of memory exercises and selfcomforting techniques at a forum organized by the Moorpark Active Adult Center next month.
The Wellness Community Valley/Ventura has orientation meetings at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and 10 a.m. every Friday. The orientations are open to cancer patients, survivors and their families and should be attended before participation in any of the agency's other programs. For location and information, call (805) 379-4777.
Lansing Catholic High School senior Elizabeth Whaley stresses out about lots of things - school, finding a college and applying for scholarships, just to name a few.
For area residents living with cancer, in remission or caring for a loved one with the disease, there is a therapeutic arts program designed to offer hope and emotional support. Located fittingly on Hope Road, the North Jersey Shore Chapter of The Wellness Community offers Monmouth County residents several social programs, including "Paint and Play.
Here are the latest West Roxbury and Roslindale community notes:
We're asking readers to send in their favorite stuffing recipe — the one that just has to be on the table or it just isn't Thanksgiving. Send in your name and hometown along with the recipe to cmotsinger@CITIZEN-TIMES.com .
Less than two years ago, Sandra Wing had cancer and believed she was going to die. And that was all right with her."For some odd reason, I felt OK about it," said Wing, 49, of Pleasanton.
Tickling Thicket Yvette Molina's paintings and Katy Stone's wall constructions filter nature imagery through postmodern analysis, achieving lyrical beauty while asserting their identity as artifacts -- hence, the show title, Tickling Thicket.
By JAN JARVIS In the 1970s, isolation tanks became a trendy way to go beyond the conscious mind to another dimension in time and space. There was just one problem: The coffinlike chambers made people feel claustrophobic. Instead of floating into a world of enlightenment, many were clawing their way out. Over the decades, the flotation fad drifted in and out of consumers’ consciousness. Sensory ...
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