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The Communicator - February 2005
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But most of the time, Elena loves shopping here too. She is 6 years old and is in the first grade. Her favorite snacks are
the fruit leathers and frozen yogurt treats. She picked out her very own pumpkin for Halloween and loves to help
operate the peanut butter machine that turns the peanuts into peanut butter. For Elena, shopping at the market is
great fun (except when her mom talks too much)!
Good quality and good prices, as well as good values and community, are what bring Laura to the market. We thank
Laura for taking the time to share her thoughts and feelings about us and we greatly appreciate her support. It's good
to know that what is important to her is also important to us!
If you are interested in talking with us about why you shop at the market, or if you are interested in submitting your
own article on the subject, please let us know! Contact Gwen or Kellie at the market office at 614-268-081.
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Professional Development Work-
shops for Behavioral Health are
being offered at the Elizabeth
Blackwell Center at 3635 Olentangy
River Road in Columbus. Workshops
include Helping the Whole Person
presented by Mike Cohen (Feb 25),
Ecopsychology for People Struggling
with Transitions, Grief and Loss
presented by Donna Sigl-Davies (Mar
4), Yoga as Medicine presented by
Sandra McLanahan (Mar 18), and
Therapeutic Boudnaries and the Art
of Presence: Creating Authentic
Contact in the Client Relationship
presented by Suzanne Roberts (Apr
8). For more information contact
Jenny Bruce at 614-566-4451.
Full Moon Drumming With Women
on Wed, Feb. 23
rd
from 7-9 PM at
the Community Resource Center in
Clintonville. This is a circle just for
women where we set intention for
our drumming and let the energy of
the Full Moon intensify our song! If
you have a favorite reading, chant or
song to share, please bring it with
you. The circle is free ­ however
donations to the Center will be
accepted (money donation or non-
perishable foods for their food
pantry). All ages and experience
levels are welcome. If you have any
drums that you would like to share,
please bring them as well. For more
information, please contact Gwen
Uetrecht at 261-8399or email to
gwenu@copper.net
.
Recreational Drumming with Eric
"the Fish" Paton on Wed, Feb. 9
th
from 7-8:30 PM at the World Music
Lab at Capital University in Bexley,
590 S College Ave. The event is free
and we encourage all ages to bring
their drums. We have a multitude of
Remo drums and world percussion on
site for a $5 usage fee. Come and
enjoy this uplifting multi-genera-
tional event! For more information
contact Eric Paton at 614-937-9650,
or
epaton@capital.edu
or
www.yumbambe.com
.
Community Drum Circle on Sat, Feb
19
th
from 7:45 ­ 9:30 PM at the
Community Resource Center at 14 W
Lakeview Ave in Clintonville. Wahru
Cleveland is facilitating and will be
offering beginner lessons from 6:30-
7:30 PM before the circle. All ages
are welcome. $ donations will be
accepted for lessons, facilitation,
and the centers programs. You can
also donate non-perishable food
items for the centers food pantry.
Some extra instruments will be
available. For more information,
contact Gwen
Uetrecht at 614-
261-8399 or
gwenu@copper.net
.