Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 The Peninsula Macrobiotic Community, sponsor of the Monday Gourmet Vegetarian Dinners in Palo Alto, will host a special After-Dinner Presentation on Monday, September 15, at 8 p.m. Shannon Lee Turner, founder of the Tranquil Spaces Design Group, will speak on Feng Shui And Health. Shannon's talk will include the following: - the relationship between clutter and a spectrum of different health concerns - how to find and eliminate energetic blocks to prosperity in your home or office - using color to enhance the quality of emotional connection and intimacy in your life - Feng Shui techniques to help deepen your understanding of your destiny and true life purpose. Shannon Lee Turner is one of the few Americans with a strong foundation in multiple Feng Shui traditions, including Form and Compass, Black Sect, Nine-Ki and Space Clearing Feng Shui. She has lived and worked in Asia, speaks fluent Japanese and has studied Asian philosophy and spiritual tradition for over twelve years. Shannon's area of expertise is creating spaces that promote relaxation and healing, and she has worked with healthcare practitioners on both coasts, from holistic MDs and dentists to massage therapists and energy workers. In the past three years, Shannon has won five awards for her work, with numerous mentions in both the national and local press. Her classes and workshops have been featured at the American College of Traditional , the San Francisco School of Massage, Heart to Heart Medical Center and numerous other schools and clinics throughout California. The location is The First Baptist Church, 305 North California Avenue at Bryant, Palo Alto, 1/4 mile East of Alma and the California Avenue Caltrain Station. A $5 donation is requested. GOURMET VEGETARIAN DINNER An optional Gourmet Vegetarian Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., before the presentation. Chef Gary Alinder will prepare the following: Vegetarian " Chicken " Noodle Soup Tofu Croquettes with Creamy Mushroom Gravy Rice Pilaf Mashed Carrots and Sweet Potatoes Sweet and Tart Red Cabbage Watercress Salad Apple Cake Tea Note that Dinner reservations are required by Monday morning, 9:30 AM; call 650 599-3320. Dinner price is $13. Sponsored by the Peninsula Macrobiotic Community. Further information is available at http://peninsulamacro.org . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 It's the " Agricultural Roots Fair " : http://www.sagecenter.org/agroots.htm On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Georgann Cunney wrote: > Also, just thought I'd mention that there will be a food-farm type > festival at the Oakland Museum tomorrow. Its called 'the root > festival' I think. Oops, maybe I heard about it on this group, > but I think it was posted by Patircia Dines from " Organic News'. > I wonder if any SF vegie people will be there? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 I meant to send this to the whole group! Georgann Cunney <curious Fri Sep 12, 2003 2:32:57 PM US/Pacific " Gerard T. Lum " <gerardtl Re: [sfBAVeg] Feng Shui And Health, Mon Sep 15, 8 PM in Palo Alto I'd love to go to this talk!!! Being that I prepare organic symbolic food 'Meals of Substance: Cooking & Eating with the Earth in Mind', cakes and tea " Mythical Cakes', 'Mythical Tea: connecting to the magic of plants and nature'. Some of you know me. My car though is not doing so well right now. I wonder if anyone from the city might be going that I could share a ride with?! I so hope! I will bring tea to drink for the journey! Georgann 415- 861-4386 Also, just thought I'd mention that there will be a food-farm type festival at the Oakland Museum tomorrow. Its called 'the root festival' I think. Oops, maybe I heard about it on this group, but I think it was posted by Patircia Dines from " Organic News'. I wonder if any SF vegie people will be there? On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 02:02 PM, Gerard T. Lum wrote: > " Gerard T. Lum " <gerardtl > Fri Sep 12, 2003 2:02:09 PM US/Pacific > sfBAVeg > [sfBAVeg] Feng Shui And Health, Mon Sep 15, 8 PM in Palo Alto > > The Peninsula Macrobiotic Community, sponsor of the Monday Gourmet > Vegetarian Dinners in Palo Alto, will host a special After-Dinner > Presentation on Monday, September 15, at 8 p.m. > > Shannon Lee Turner, founder of the Tranquil Spaces Design Group, will > speak on Feng Shui And Health. > > Shannon's talk will include the following: > - the relationship between clutter and a spectrum of different health > concerns > - how to find and eliminate energetic blocks to prosperity in your > home or office > - using color to enhance the quality of emotional connection and > intimacy in your life > - Feng Shui techniques to help deepen your understanding of your > destiny and true life purpose. > > Shannon Lee Turner is one of the few Americans with a strong > foundation in multiple Feng Shui traditions, including Form and > Compass, Black Sect, Nine-Ki and Space Clearing Feng Shui. She has > lived and worked in Asia, speaks fluent Japanese and has studied > Asian philosophy and spiritual tradition for over twelve years. > Shannon's area of expertise is creating spaces that promote > relaxation and healing, and she has worked with healthcare > practitioners on both coasts, from holistic MDs and dentists to > massage therapists and energy workers. > > In the past three years, Shannon has won five awards for her work, > with numerous mentions in both the national and local press. Her > classes and workshops have been featured at the American College of > Traditional , the San Francisco School of Massage, > Heart to Heart Medical Center and numerous other schools and clinics > throughout California. > > The location is The First Baptist Church, 305 North California Avenue > at Bryant, Palo Alto, 1/4 mile East of Alma and the California Avenue > Caltrain Station. A $5 donation is requested. > > > GOURMET VEGETARIAN DINNER > > An optional Gourmet Vegetarian Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., > before the presentation. Chef Gary Alinder will prepare the > following: > > Vegetarian " Chicken " Noodle Soup > Tofu Croquettes with Creamy Mushroom Gravy > Rice Pilaf > Mashed Carrots and Sweet Potatoes > Sweet and Tart Red Cabbage > Watercress Salad > Apple Cake > Tea > > Note that Dinner reservations are required by Monday morning, 9:30 > AM; call 650 599-3320. Dinner price is $13. > > Sponsored by the Peninsula Macrobiotic Community. Further > information is available at http://peninsulamacro.org . > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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