October 18th 1:30-4:30 “Connect and Retreat into your Relationshipâ€
If you want to enhance your relationship to your partner, this is the retreat for you. You will learn how to listen deeply and communicate in respectful, loving ways. Activities enhancing intimacy will be offered and we will do some light couples yoga. We will also discuss ways you can nurture your relationship. Facilitated by Elaine Wolf Steinberg, LMFT, MSW.
Fee: $25
For more information visit us online at www.cnyhealingarts.com or call 315.671.5755
August 23rd 1:30-4:30 “The Healing Powers of Essential Oilsâ€
Come enjoy the aromas of flower and plant essences and learn how essential oils can enhance your life and improve your health. We will discuss the healing properties of essential oils, let you play with the oils, and demonstrate personal reflexology. Be prepared for a deep meditation with an oil of your choice. You will leave feeling both energized and at peace. Presented in love and healing by Bonita Shear, CFR, reiki practitioner and Elaine Wolf Steinberg, LMFT, MSW.
*Fee: $25
August 6th 6-8pm “Living Your Best Lifeâ€
Robert Kiltz, MD and Elaine Wolf Steinberg, LMFT, MSW are excited to offer you the second session of our “Best Life†series. This session we will focus on how you can “create your garden†in life. We will talk about how people, places, and things effect you energetically and how you can create the environment you need to nourish yourself, nurture yourself, and grow into the beautiful blossom you wish to be. Prepare to meditate, be guided with creative visualization, and share.
*This is a complimentary service of CNY Healing Arts.
• Nick Aboud
• Cindy Alsheimer, James Square Health & Rehab Center
• Jeannie Aversa, Syracuse City School District
• Jason Kristian Barnes, Onondaga Community College
• ReneÈ Benda, Time Warner Cable Media
• Kimberly Boynton, Crouse Hospital
• Lisa Bunnell, Independent Consultant
• Daniel Carberry, Panera Bread
• Nick Ciotti, Phillip Morris USA
• Joe Clark, Marriott
• John Clary, KeyBank
• Bill Donigan, Syracuse City School District
• Diana Ecker, Syracuse University
• Nikki Foresti, Enlighten Reality
• Carrie Forkhamer, AXA Equitable
Living Your Best Life Workshop with Dr. Robert Kiltz, MD and Elaine Wolf Steinberg, LMFT, MSW
Congratulations to:
Jacqueline Lerario
Diana Mattina
Christina Reale
Josh Zappola
Brenton Dadey
Eboni Britt
Rachelle DeFurio
Sarah Sicignano
These winners were randomly chosen from their responses to the "It's All Here" & 40 Below survey that was sent out in April. Winners were eligible for $50 gift certificates to The Palace Theatre & Cafe or AppeThiazing, one of two one year memberships to Gold's Gym, one of two three-packs of rides from "I'm Smart," a $50 gift certificate to Syracuse Bicyle and a $25 gift certificate to Syracuse Fitness.
By Kirk House
Story curtsey of The Syracuse Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau Magazine. Available online at http://www.visitsyracuse.org/media/VisitSyracuseMagazine.pdf
Nobody can say it – everybody loves it. Skan-ee-AT-las is the name… “Long Lake†in the local Iroquoian tongue. It’s just the right size for strolling from shop to shop to shop, and the lake itself makes a wonderful backdrop for the 19th-century shopping district.
I checked out Syacuse Stage's A BOMB-ITTY of Errors on opening night back in April of 2008 and I have to say, it was the most fun I have ever had watching a play! Funky beats, wicked rhymes, killer comedy and off the wall dance moves made this show one of my all time favorites.
Based on Shakespeare’s A Comedy of Errors, Syracuse's adaptation is truly "da bomb!" Mixing in current events, music and pop culture with a classic story are what make this event so hard to resist.
Do you believe in reincarnation? The Panther does! That's right, "the Cat is Back!" Proving that they do indeed have nine lives, Bruno Schirripa (the aforementioned 'panther'; more on that in a minute) has returned to reopen Wise Guys, a comedy club, a restaurant, and an entertainment showroom all under one roof.
DID YOU KNOW?
Submitted by AURORA of CNY, Inc.
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For 90 years, AURORA of CNY has been the only non-profit that works exclusively with people who are blind, visually impaired, deaf and hard of hearing in Central New York. It is a United Way agency of Central New York and Oswego County and Cayuga Counties.
In 2006, through AURORA:
*109 young people and adults received; employment placement and training;