LOCATION: Merrick Park at City Hall- 400 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables, FL 33134*
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Walk with us toward a world without Alzheimer's disease! We're getting ready for this fall's Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk® events, and we want you to get in on the action. Memory Walk is the nation's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research – and it calls on people of all ages to take action in the fight. Sign up today!
*The walk location is NOT at the Village of Merrick Park Shopping center is across from the City Hall. This is a 5K (3.1 mile) Walk. A shorter distance walk will also be marked with turnaround sign for those not able to complete the 5k . Golf carts will also be available for anyone needing to return to the start before completion.
FEE: No Fees - Earn a Memory Walk T-shirt when you donate or raise $25 as an adult over 12, or $5 for children 12 and under.
Cleanse Miami is BACK! It’s time to take some time out to give your body a total rest. On Saturday, November 14, Dr. Etti will host a One-Day Juicing Retreat. Come relieve your stress and cleanse your body and mind in this gorgeous 18,000sf space situated in Miami’s Downtown Wynwood Arts District. During the retreat, you will also enjoy a variety of rejuvenating holistic sessions, as well as guidance in the benefits derived from proper Breathing Techniques, Skin Care, Body Movement and Dance, Massage, Yoga, and Healing Meditation. What are you waiting for?
Jan 17, 2010: One Day with David Wolfe: Lecture on LongevityNOW, smoothies and raw Superfoods (10am-5pm) 5700 Collins Ave, Miami Beach.
TWO DAY EVENT - November 14 & 15 A new festival showcasing "Eco-Friendly" living including: local & organic farmer's market, alternative energy, vehicles & fuels, medicinal herbs, oils & teas, natural foods, and culinary plants. Live musical entertainment, lectures & children's activities. Services to include: Aromatherapy, yoga, tai chi, reiki, and chair massage. Sponsors: Redland Evening Society, Natural Awakenings Magazine, and the Fruit and
Spice
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Park INFO: The Fruit & Spice Park is a 37-acre subtropical botanical paradise nestled in the heart of the historic Redland community just 35 miles south of Miami. Maintained and operated by Miami-Dade County Park and Recreation, more than 500 varieties of rare fruits, herbs, spices and nuts from around the world including 80 varieties of bananas; 70 varieties of bamboo; 40 varieties of grapes; 50 varieties of mangoes; 15 varieties of jackfruit trees and numerous other exotic edibles are grown here.