Neighborhood Wellness Fair @ August Moon Center - May 31
April 16, 2008
Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: August Moon
Phone: 1.360.737.MOON April, 2008
August Moon Community Center & Tea House in Vancouver, Washington to host
a One Day Neighborhood Wellness Fair. (Vancouver, Washington)
Moon Center (Vancouver) for a day of wellness education, food and fun! August Moon, whose
mission is to bring community together for holistic and spiritual growth, is hosting a
Neighborhood Wellness Fair on Saturday, May 31 , 2008, from 10AM to 4PM.
The intent of the event is to expose the local community to more holistic health services that
The August Moon Center offers as well as showcase people and businesses from the local area
with the same mission.
chiropractic, natureopathic/homeopathy, acupuncture, massage, Reiki, re?exology . . .
Monetary donations or canned food collected as an entrance will bene?t Share, a local
organization which provides food and housing for the homeless. Vancouver School of Arts and
Academics’ Extended Day Dance Ensemble will receive all proceeds from a raf?e featuring a
vast array of gift certi?cates from the wellness practitioners and vendors. Enjoy mini-sessions of
acupuncture, massage, foot re?exology, Reiki, Quantum Biofeedback. In addition, the Fair will
host lectures on; Qigong, Bio Feedback, Eye Care, Movement Classes, Massage, Yoga for
Kids, What is Community (by Abundant LIfe Center), and a closing performance by the
Vancouver School for the Arts Dance Ensemble.
For Detailed information, please browse to this website: www.augustmooncenter.com
For Statements or questions please contact: 1.360.737.MOON
The August Moon Center is Vancouve’s Premier Holistic Health and Spiritual growth center, with classes and practitioner’s in the areas of: Massage, Reiki, Acupuncture.
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We’ve all heard the saying “Think Globally and Act Locally”, it has great merit, think of the whole but act in your zone of influence.
A quote I recently saw from His Holiness the Dalai Lama really brought this home and rang so true:
“Adopting an attitude of universal responsibility is essentially a personal matter. The real test of compassion is not what we say in abstract discussions but how we conduct ourselves in daily life.”
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If you read this and say, “why should I care”? You need to think about it the most.
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