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----- Forwarded Message ----EarthSave Baltimore <earthsaverdonEarthSave Baltimore Subscriber <shortydempThursday, May 14, 2009 6:48:33 PME-News: Earth Friendly Food ChoicesEarthsave Baltimore E-News: Earth Friendly Food ChoicesSee E-News online at http://earthsavebaltimore.org/ “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution.â€

~Albert Einstein~ Hi Earthsaver, Here’s all the latest info from Earthsave Baltimore. We are a completely volunteer operated nonprofit that helps people make healthier, earth friendly food choices. We have two really special upcoming events that will help folks take their next step toward adopting a whole foods, plant centered diet. Tickets are still available for our biggest event of the year – an evening of information and inspiration is set for Sunday, May 24th, starting at 5:30 pm. It’s our 4th annual Earth Friendly Food Choices speaking event (not a potluck dinner), which will be held at the Women’s Club of Catonsville. The entire proceeds from this event will be donated to Earthsave International’s founder, author John Robbins, whose life savings were lost, due to the Madoff investment

scam. Here’s a chance for us to give something back to John, whose books and teachings have made such a wonderful difference in so many of our lives.Our previous annual events have dealt primarily with nutrition and health. This one will be a little different, and will focus more on the emotional, environmental, and spiritual aspects of what we eat. We will hear from philosopher, educator, and Zen Buddhist Master Dr. Will Tuttle, who will talk about the main ideas in his book, The World Peace Diet. Dr. Tuttle will help us to understand what a key element diet is in establishing a more peaceful life and planet. Will Tuttle is a wonderful speaker who has a fascinating personal story to share. He will help us to understand how intimately connected are all living things, and will show that the violence and misery that is on our dinner plates, and is so central to our lives, doesn’t just go away because we don’t think about

it; it returns to us, robbing us of our peace of mind, and so much more.On that same night, Sunday, May 24th, we will have one of the best opportunities yet to learn what a powerful impact our food choices have on the environment. Earthsave International’s Executive Director Caryn Hartglass will show us what the raising and slaughtering of 10 billion farmed animals per year is doing for planetary health, and why our current agricultural practices are unsustainable. Please join us! I think you will be glad you did!Our next potluck dinner in Owings Mills will happen on June 27th, and it’s an event that you might wish to make a special effort to attend! We will screen an amazing film documentary of how dietary changes enabled five people to reverse diabetes and get off their insulin.You might also like to catch the free talk on Saturday, May 16th, by Michael Pollan, whose best-selling book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, has caused

many people to take a long, hard look at modern animal agriculture. See below for more info.Be well! Hope to see you soon! Peace, Don Robertson 4TH ANNUAL EARTH FRIENDLY FOOD CHOICES live speaking event (not a potluck dinner) will happen on Sunday, May 24th from 5:30 – 9:00 pm at the Women’s Club of Catonsville, 10 St. Timothy’s Lane, in Catonsville, MD. The special evening will feature a presentation on THE WORLD PEACE DIET by author WILL TUTTLE, Ph.D. Also featured will be a talk by CARYN HARTGLASS, the Executive Director of EARTHSAVE INTERNATIONAL. Caryn will speak on OUR PLANET, OUR FOOD, & OUR FUTURE. Tickets are $15 in advance, and $20 at the door. Seating is limited, and advance registration suggested! Men are Welcome, and light Refreshments are included. Dr. Will Tuttle’s book, THE WORLD PEACE DIET: EATING FOR SPIRITUAL HEALTH & SOCIAL HARMONY is the first book

to make explicit the invisible connections between our meals and our broad range of problems—psychological, social, and spiritual, as well as health and environmental. It offers powerful ways we can all experience healing and peace and contribute to a positive transformation of human consciousness. WILL TUTTLE, acclaimed pianist, composer, educator, and author, has performed and lectured widely throughout North America and Europe. His doctorate degree from the University of California, Berkeley, focused on educating intuition in adults, and he has taught college courses in creativity, humanities, mythology, religion, and philosophy. He has a broad background in both Eastern and Western meditation traditions, and is a Dharma Master in the Zen tradition. Earthsave’s annual event will also feature CARYN HARTGLASS, MS, who will speak on “OUR PLANET, OUR FOOD, & OUR FUTURE.†Caryn is the Executive Director of Earthsave

International, a nonprofit group that for many years has pointed out the environmental degradation caused by modern, intensive confinement animal agriculture. The UN report of Nov/2006, "The Long Shadow of Livestock", states firmly that livestock operations create more global warming greenhouse gasses than do all forms of transportation combined! Caryn will help us all to wake up to what has happened to our world, and will share some ideas of what we can do to help turn things around. Caryn earned a Masters degree in chemical engineering at Bucknell University, and worked in the semiconductor industry. In addition to her role as Executive Director of ESI, Caryn is founder and Director of the Earthsave NYC chapter, and is the creator of Earthsave TV online video series, GOING GREEN WITH CARYN HARTGLASS. She is alsoan accomplished semiprofessional singer and actress in musicals and opera. Please join us for Caryn’s powerful and inspiring

presentation.TICKETS are $15 in advance, and $20 at the door. They may be ordered online at http://tinyurl.com/cmx2s6. Or you may send a check or money order to “EARTHSAVEâ€, at 517 Talbott Avenue, Lutherville, MD, 21093. Ticket orders that are received one or two days before the event will not be mailed, but tickets will be held for you at the door. DIRECTIONS TO WOMEN’S CLUB OF CATONSVILLE: Take Baltimore Beltway 695 to exit 13 West. Go 3 blocks, and turn right at church onto St. Timothy’s Lane. Building and parking lot is on the left, at 10 St. Timothy’s Lane. EARTHSAVE BALTIMORE VEG DINNER SERIES on Saturday, June 27th, 6-9 PM, will host a vegetarian potluck dinner & screening of SIMPLY RAW: REVERSING DIABETES IN 30 DAYS. The documentary film was produced by holistic physician GABRIEL COUSENS, MD. It chronicles the remarkable journey of six Americans

with 'incurable' diabetes, as they switch their diet and get off insulin. We witness moments of struggle, support, and hope, as what is revealed, with startling clarity, is that diet can reverse diabetes and change lives. Additional wisdom is provided by Morgan Spurlock, Woody Harrelson, Anthony Robbins, Rev. Michael Beckwith, David Wolfe, Dr. Fred Bisci, and Dr.Joel Fuhrman. The film runs 91 minutes, and will be followed by questions & discussion led by Vince Shelton and other practitioners of the vegan raw food lifestyle.DINNER GUESTS are asked to bring a dish that’s made without animal products to serve five times the number in their party, along with a donation of $5 ($2 for members). Or you may attend without bringing a dish for a $12 fee ($10 for members). Please give 1 day notice if paying for dinner. Monthly Dinner Ed Series events are held on the last Saturday at the Learning Center/Yoga Studio of Your Prescription for Health, 10210

S. Dolfield Rd. in Owings Mills. RSVPs will be much appreciated!DIRECTIONS From Beltway 695: take exit 19 onto I-795 (Northwest Expressway). Get off at Exit 4 (Owings Mills Blvd). Bear right when exit splits. Take right at first traffic light (South Dolfield Road). Travel approximately l/2 mile. Flying Avocado Café and "Your Prescription for Health" pharmacy is on the right after Gold’s Gym (which is on left). The Learning Center/Yoga Studio entrance is at the opposite end of the building.DIRECTIONS From Reisterstown Road: Travel West on Painters Mill Road. Turn right at 2nd traffic light onto S. Dolfield Road. Go left at the second driveway into the parking lot of Your Prescription for Health.DON ROBERTSON’S ARTICLE - VEGANISM, THE SACRED FEMININE, & WORLD PEACE appears on page 22 of the current, April/May, issue of On Purpose Woman magazine, a free publication that’s available in most libraries. Here’s Don’s

article:Native Briton Donald Watson, the man who had founded the Vegan Society and coined the term “vegan†64 years earlier, recently left this earthly existence behind at the age of 95. In his final days Watson listened as Dr. Will Tuttle’s book, The World Peace Diet, was read to him. A lifelong pacifist, Mr. Watson had become vegetarian at the age of 14, after witnessing the slaughter of a pig. And, in the 1940s, upon learning of some of the less-than-gentle aspects of the dairy industry, he began to question man’s relationship with other species, and eventually decided to abstain from the use of all animal products. To view full article, go to http://earthsavebaltimore.org/node/6MONTHLY VEG MEETUP DISCUSSION GROUPS offer us a chance to gather in more intimate and less formal settings than does the monthly Earthsave

potluck Dinner Ed series. Meetups are casual and are held in restaurants over great vegetarian food. Attendance figures are usually around 12-16, and discussions include a wide variety of topics that support people in making healthier choices in diet and lifestyle. There are two different groups, one vegan and one vegetarian. The vegetarian group currently meets on the first Sunday at noon at the Kathmandu Kitchen in Towson, and the vegan group meets on the third Wednesday, at 7 pm, at Mr. Chan in Pikesville. Both groups welcome anyone who is interested in learning about healthier eating. For details, or to register and let others know you plan to attend, go to http://vegetarian.meetup.com/9/, or to http://vegan.meetup.com/29/.FREE TALK BY MICHAEL POLLAN, author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma and In Defense of Food, will happen on

Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 7 p.m. in the Main Hall of the Enoch Pratt Free Library Central branch at 400 Cathedral St., Baltimore, MD. "Eat food… not too much… mostly plants." These simple words go to the heart of Michael Pollan’s In Defense of Food, the well-considered answers he provides to the questions posed in his earlier volume, The Omnivore’s Dilemma. To RSVP for the free lecture, please go to http://baltimoregreenworks.com/events/sustainable-speaker-series/ THE ANIMAL ACTIVIST’S HANDBOOK is a very readable, handy, and helpful guide for those who would like to help make a difference for farmed animals. Two of the most effective activists in the world teamed up to produce this important book, MATT BALL, of Vegan Outreach, and BRUCE FREIDRICH, of PETA. For more info see http://animaladvocacybook.com/. The Vegan Outreach website http://www.veganoutreach.org/catalog/index.html offers a nice discount on the book, selling it for only $10. And they offer their excellent, full color booklets, such as “Why Veganâ€, and “Even if You Like Meatâ€, at cost. The book is also available at Earthsave Baltimore’s book sale table at events.GREAT ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY! Ginny Robertson, publisher of ON PURPOSE WOMAN magazine has generously offered to support the Earthsave nonprofit group by donating 25% of all advertising fees of the new accounts of those who mention our group. On Purpose Woman is a free, bi-monthly publication which features helpful articles and interesting ads on personal growth, holistic health, community service, and entrepreneurship. It’s available in nearly all Baltimore metro area public libraries and

other locations, and has a circulation of 17,000. The June/July issue of OPW will be out in the first week of June. All ad copy is due by Tuesday, May. 26th. Contact Ginny Robertson at ginnyrobertson, or call 410-252-2703.VIEW PUBLIC LANDS RANCHING VIDEOS ONLINE: Environmental researcher Mike Hudak recently interviewed grassroots activists and former government personnel about the management of livestock on public lands in the United States. The videos are based on those interviews. See Mike’s page at http://www.mikehudak.com/Videos/index.html. ORGANIC CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION does a great job protecting consumers and the environment. And they print a free twice-monthly e-newsletter, which focuses on news related to health, justice and sustainability. You can

by going to http://www.organicconsumers.org/organicbytes.htm. HOW YOU CAN HELP: If you share the EarthSave dream of a healthier, more sustainable, peaceful and compassionate planet, there are several things you can do to help EarthSave educate people. Your membership fees will allow us to participate in health and community fairs, and to publish and disseminate much needed educational literature. A very simple, yet really effective thing you can do is to forward this information to others and encourage them to to this free e-newsletter. And if you’d like to help circulate our monthly event fliers, we will be happy to mail you some, or e-mail you the file so you can print out a few. Your local library is one great place to post nonprofit event notices. You may know of others. Please contact Don at Baltimore if you’d like to help. Thanks!EARTHSAVE MEMBERSHIP is a great way for you to contribute to our important educational mission. All members may receive a free 12-issue subscription to Vegetarian Times magazine and Earthsave’s national bi-monthly newsletter. Folks who attend meetings may check out books from our well stocked EarthSave Library, they may place literature on our networking tables, may make a brief announcement to the group, and receive discounted attendance fees and EarthSave bookstore prices. You may join our group online at http://www.earthsave.org/, or you can send a tax-deductible check for $35, or $50 for family membership, or $25 for student or senior, to EarthSave at 517 Talbott Ave. Lutherville MD, 21093. Thanks for your kind support!PLEASE REMEMBER to be the peace that you wish to manifest. Be

well!EarthSave … May all be fed, may all be healed, and may all be loved.EARTHSAVE helps people make Healthier, Compassionate, Earth-friendly Food Choices. http://www.earthsave.org/Baltimore Chapter events http://earthsavebaltimore.org/ Call us at 410-252-3043, or email us at BaltimoreIf you're still having trouble, please contact the list owner at: <earthsaverdonThe following physical address is associated with this mailing list: PO Box 96New York, NY 10108

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----- Forwarded Message ----EarthSave Baltimore earthsaverdonSubject: E-News: Earth Friendly Food Choices(Mailing list information, including unsubscription instructions, is located at the end of this message.)__ Earthsave Baltimore E-News: Earth Friendly Food ChoicesSee E-News online at http://earthsavebaltimore.org/ An act of love that fails is just as much a part of the divine life as an act of love that succeeds, for love is measured by fullness, not by reception." ~Harold

Loukes~ Hi Earthsaver, Here’s all the latest info from Earthsave Baltimore. We are a completely volunteer operated nonprofit that helps people make healthier, earth friendly food choices. July, ‘09, marks our twelfth year of operations in Baltimore as a chapter of Earthsave International. We hope that you will take advantage of the learning opportunities we offer each month. As you probably know, making diet and lifestyle changes can be tough. We see it as similar to changing one’s religion. Getting together with folks who are working on the same kind of changes is probably the most powerful thing we can do to help ourselves and others move forward. Hope that you were able to attend June's film showing of Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in Thirty Days.

That inspiring and well produced documentary graphically demonstrates the healing powers of a raw food, vegan diet.We have two more terrific health-related dinner presentations lined up!

Our August presentation is one that we think you will especially enjoy! One of our favorite speakers, Michael Greger, MD, will educate and entertain us with his new presentation for 2009 on “The Latest in Human Nutritionâ€. Make sure you RSVP for that one!We are also excited to announce that our September dinner series event will not be our usual potluck, but will be a special event at the Yabba Pot Café, Baltimore’s Best vegan restaurant, and will feature a talk by author Ben Shaberman, who will share some essays and humorous experiences from his book, The Vegan Monologues.You might also like to check out some recent additions the Earthsave Baltimore webpage. We have added several interesting new articles, a listing of local nutrition and medical professionals, and a listing of some other helpful resources for info on the vegetarian

lifestyle, animal advocacy, and animal sanctuaries.The Baltimore Vegetarian and Baltimore Vegan Meetup discussion groups continue to attract real nice turnouts. Meetings are held in restaurants in Towson at Kathmandu Kitchen, and in Pikesville at Mr. Chan’s. Please join us when you can for some great conversation and wonderful food! Thanks so much! Be well! Hope to see you soon! Peace, Don Robertson BALTIMORE VEG DINNER SERIES on Saturday, July 25th, 6-9 PM, will host a vegetarian potluck dinner and a live presentation by Dr. Steven Acocella on Preventing and Reversing Osteoporosis: Dairy Exposed as Cause, Not Cure. Dr. Acocella, who is Board Certified in Clinical Nutrition, has some eye-opening information on osteoporosis. His presentation will dispel the myths perpetuated by the pharmaceutical, beef and dairy industries, which control most of the mis-information

we receive about this disease. Learn how we can achieve better bone health with proper nutrition and lifestyle. This useful presentation, designed for all ages, will arm us with the knowledge to prevent and reverse this painful and disabling disease at any stage of life. Please RSVP, and join us! See link below for details and directions. Dr. Steven Acocella received his training at Southern California University, he also holds a Masters of Science Degree from the University of Connecticut in Human Nutrition. He is a National Institute of Health Certified Biomedical Researcher and has conducted numerous studies for leading institutions including the Eat Right America Foundation. He is a Board certified in Clinical Nutrition and a Diplomate of the American Board of Clinical Nutrition, primarily engaged in disease prevention and reversal through interventional nutrition and lifestyle management. His epidemiological research into global dietary

patterns and disease incidence has been the basis of many studies and published in a best selling book. He is Editor of NutrionWire.org and a frequent contributor to DiseaseProof.com, Nutritional Perspectives and Health Science magazines. He is active in the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine.DINNER DETAILS AND DIRECTIONS are at http://earthsavebaltimore.org/node/52 NEXT MONTH: Saturday, Aug. 29th, 6-9 pm: Earthsave will host a Vegetarian Potluck & Live Presentation of “The Latest News in Human Nutrition, 2009.†Dr. Michael Greger has scoured the world's scholarly literature on clinical nutrition and developed this brand-new talk of the latest in cutting-edge research. Focusing on recently published, peer-reviewed studies, Dr. Greger will offer practical advice on how best to feed

ourselves and our families to prevent, treat, and even reverse chronic disease. People will enjoy the quiz show format of this highly engaging presentation. Please join us!Dr. Greger is a general practitioner specializing in clinical nutrition. He serves as Director of Public Health and Animal Agriculture with the Humane Society of the U.S. He was invited to testify as an expert witness in the huge lawsuit filed against Oprah Winfrey by the Texas Beef Cattlemen's Association. He also recently testified before the U.S. Congress with regard to the largest beef recall in history. Please RSVP. DINNER DETAILS AND DIRECTIONS are at http://earthsavebaltimore.org/node/52 MONTHLY VEG MEETUP DISCUSSION GROUPS offer us a chance to gather in more intimate and less formal settings than does the monthly Earthsave potluck Dinner Ed series. Meetups are casual and are held in

restaurants over great vegetarian food. Attendance figures are usually around 12-16, and discussions include a wide variety of topics that support people in making healthier choices in diet and lifestyle. There are two different groups, one vegan and one vegetarian. The vegetarian group currently meets on the first Sunday at noon at the Kathmandu Kitchen in Towson, and the vegan group meets on the third Wednesday, at 7 pm, at Mr. Chan in Pikesville. Both groups welcome anyone who is interested in learning about healthier eating. For details, or to register and let others know you plan to attend, go to http://vegetarian.meetup.com/9/, or to http://vegan.meetup.com/29/.FOOD INC. AT CHARLES THEATRE: Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner uses reports by "Fast Food Nation" author Eric Schlosser and "The Omnivore's Dilemma" author Michael

Pollan as a springboard to exploring where the food we purchase at the grocery store really comes from, and what it means for the health of future generations. By exposing the comfortable relationships between business and government, Kenner gradually shines light on the dark underbelly of the American food industry. The USDA and FDA are supposed to protect the public, so why is it that both government regulatory agencies have been complicit in allowing corporations to put profit ahead of consumer health, the American farmer, worker safety, and even the environment? As chicken breasts get bigger and tomatoes are genetically engineered not to go bad, 73,000 Americans fall ill from powerful new strains of E. coli every year, obesity levels are skyrocketing, and adult diabetes has reached epidemic proportions. Perhaps if the general public knew how corporations use exploited laws and subsidies to create powerful monopolies, the outrage would be enough

to make us think more carefully about the food we put into our bodies. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie GuideThe film will continue showing through Thursday, July 23rd. at the Charles Theatre, 1711 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. Call (410) 727-FILM. Prices for matinees are $6 and evening showings are $8. For show times and more movie info, go to http://www.thecharles.com/schedules/now.asp#1487 ADMINISTRATION SEEKS TO RESTRICT ANTIBIOTICS USED IN LIVESTOCK: By GARDINER HARRIS New York Times: Published: July 13, 2009 WASHINGTON — The Obama administration announced Monday that it would seek to ban many routine uses of antibiotics in farm animals in hopes of reducing the spread of dangerous bacteria in humans.In written testimony to the House Rules Committee, Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, principal deputy commissioner of food and drugs, said feeding

antibiotics to healthy chickens, pigs and cattle — done to encourage rapid growth — should cease. And Dr. Sharfstein said farmers should no longer be able to use antibiotics in animals without the supervision of a veterinarian.Both practices lead to the development of bacteria that are immune to many treatments, he said. (See http://earthsavebaltimore.org/node/64 to read full article)NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICS DIET AND LONGEVITY ARTICLE: The following article appeared in the June/July issue of the National Geographic website at http://adventure.nationalgeographic.com/2009/06/live-longer-dan-buettner-text/1 Nine Secrets to a Long Life: The Longevity ExperimentDan Buettner's search for the fountain of youth: Text by Josh DeanDan Buettner knows a

little something about longevity. He’s the holder of three separate Guinness World Records for distance biking: a 15,500-mile ride from Alaska to Argentina in 1987, when he was 27; a 12,888-mile journey across the Soviet Union in 1990; and a 12,172-mile jaunt through Africa completed in 1992. But it was research on longevity first published in National Geographic that really established his bona fides on the subject. (To read full article, go to http://earthsavebaltimore.org/node/57)WIN/WIN ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY: Here’s good news for folks who would like to find a great place to advertise their product or service and, at the same time, help support the important work of the nonprofit group Earthsave. Ginny Robertson, the publisher of On Purpose Woman magazine, has generously offered to donate 20% of all new account ad fees from those who mention Earthsave, or the Baltimore

Vegetarian or Baltimore Vegan Meetup group. See more info at http://earthsavebaltimore.org/node/65. FREE "GO VEG" BUMPER STICKERS: We have a big batch of nice, new green and white bumper stickers that read, “GO VEG for a Healthier, Peaceful Planet.†Click on the http://earthsavebaltimore.org/node/48 to see what they look like. The sticker is printed on high quality vinyl, and can be easily removed or repositioned. The Earthsave group will send you a free one, or a many as 3 stickers if you like, when you send us a self addressed business envelope, with 44 cents stamp, to Earthsave Baltimore, 517 Talbott Ave., Lutherville, MD, 21093. EARTHSAVE MEMBERSHIP is a great way for you to contribute to our important educational mission. All members may receive a free 12-issue subscription to Vegetarian Times

magazine and Earthsave’s national bi-monthly newsletter. Folks who attend meetings may check out books from our well stocked EarthSave Library, they may place literature on our networking tables, may make a brief announcement to the group, and receive discounted attendance fees and EarthSave bookstore prices. You may join our group online at http://www.earthsave.org/, or you can send a tax-deductible check for $35, or $50 for family membership, or $25 for student or senior, to EarthSave at 517 Talbott Ave. Lutherville MD, 21093. Thanks for your kind support!THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS AND BUSINESSES have supported Earthsave’s Baltimore chapter for years. We hope that you will consider supporting them:YOUR PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH TALK RADIO (10 am until Noon on Sunday mornings) offers lots of good information and tips on health, nutrition, and fitness. Holistic pharmacist Dr. Brian

Sanderoff, does a great job hosting and interviewing his guests. You can listen live on WCBM, 680 AM, or anywhere in the world on the inter-net by going to http://www.wcbm.com/. And there is a tremendous archived library of previous programs that you can listen to. There’s a real good one featuring Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr., MD, who discusses his amazingly successful dietary program for reversing heart disease. Listen to at by going to http://tinyurl.com/5uywpy. His interview is in the second hour of the show. For more info about the radio show, go to http://www.illnessisoptional.com/aboutus/default.htm. GINNY ROBERTSON PRESENTS CONNECTIONS OVER COFEE: Ginny Robertson, publisher of ON PURPOSE WOMAN magazine has done a lot over the years to help women

find their “big girl voices.†In addition to publishing the popular free magazine, and co-hosting the radio show WomanTalk Live each Saturday, from 6-7 pm, on WCBM, 680 AM, Ginny hosts evening meetings of her group On Purpose Networking for Women in 5 Maryland counties. She has recently added Connections over Coffee, which offers daytime opportunities, at various locations, for women to meet other cool women and let them know about themselves and their businesses. Women who have been to other business networking meetings are often pleasantly surprised by these meetings, which are based on developing real, supportive connections with others. It is a different business model than many have experienced. Meetings are held in Ellicott City, White Marsh, Bel Air, and Silver Spring, and the cost to attend is $15 for guests. Learn more at http://www.onpurposenow.com/. Contact Ginny Robertson at ginnyrobertson, or call 410-252-2703.HEALTH QUEST magazine features articles and ads on holistic health. It’s a free publication that’s available in most public libraries as well as in health food stores and at the locations of many alternative and complementary medical facilities. You may also pick up a copy at the Earthsave dinners in Owings Mills. Health Quest Publisher Mike Ruby organizes several health fairs as well as a psychic fair each year. To inquire about fairs, advertising, or magazine locations contact Mike Ruby at 410-494-1882.PLEASE REMEMBER to be the peace that you wish to manifest. Be well!EarthSave … May all be fed, may all be healed, and may all be loved.Baltimore Chapter events http://earthsavebaltimore.org/ Call us at 410-252-3043,

or email us at BaltimoreThe following physical address is associated with this mailing list: PO Box 96New York, NY 10108

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