Holistic Health Fair in Sequim set for Saturday

SEQUIM — The new nonprofit Awakening Natural Awareness group will host a Holistic Health Fair from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the Guy Cole Event Center in Sequim.

The event at the center at 202 N. Blake Ave. will feature local healers, health practitioners and speakers.

Organization founder Mark Lee said one of the goals of the group is to “enhance individual and community health consciousness by exposing and further educating the public on the wide array of methods related to healing the body and mind.”

Awakening Natural Awareness is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and a registered Washington state public charity.

For more information, call Jackie Boyle at 908-420-7851 or Mark lee at 201-602-9062, or visit www.awakening naturalawareness.com.

Health Fair speakers

• 10 a.m. — Jackie Boyle, C.Ht. (event organizer), “The Other than Conscious Aspect of Self.”

• 10:30 am — Kristin Halberg, “The Dream Hatchery.”

• 11 a.m. — Rebecca Zambito, “Brain Health.”

• 11 a.m. — Trudy Roush, “Unwinding Patterns of Pain.”

• Noon — ME Bartholomew, “Energy as a Tool for Your Daily Life.”

• 12:30 p.m. — Dr. Crystal Tack, N.D., L.Ac., “The Experience and Affects of Hyperbaric Therapy.”

• 1 p.m. — Penny Burdick, M.D., “Immune System Strengthening.”

• 1:30 p.m. — Connie L. Wetzler, “Pain Centers and Solutions.”

• 2 p.m. — Mark Lee (event organizer), “Awakening Natural Awareness.”

• 2:30 p.m. — Ben DeFrancisco, “Universal Life Force Energy.”

• 3 p.m. — Michael Fessler, “Techniques for Heavy Metal Detoxing.”

• 3:30 p.m. — Keri Campbell, “Fascia, The Internal Biofeedback System.”

Other vendor participants who are not speaking: Pat Coughlin Mawson, Creative Changes; Dr. Janelle Doolittle, ND, and Dr. Jaime Sculley, ND, Wellspring Family Medicine; Cheri Levy and Carol Dorsett, Harmony Essential Oils; Elizabeth Fessler, Herbalix Restoratives; Jodi Riverstone, Craniosacral Therapy, and Arica Olson, Violet Flame Medicine.

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