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Assorted of us at SEARHC own been in Brian Luke Seaward's workshops and lectures, and the consensus is that he's a abundant presenter," said Doug Osborne, SEARHC Health Educator. We're especial lucky to acquire him come to Southeast in June, which can be a stressful month of transitions." Seaward testament deed two for free regional presentations on Thursday, Jun 4.
His front presentation is a lunch-and-learn called "Stressed is Desserts Spelled Backward," from midday to 1 p.m. SEARHC Mt. Edgecumbe Infirmary Litehouse Cafeteria convention rooms, 222 Tongass Dr. The moment cuffo presentation on Thursday is "No Rain, No Rainbow," from 7-9 p.m. Sitka Settler Household Chapel.
On Friday, Dr. Seaward will break in a four-hour workshop called "Letting Potency of Stress" from 1-5 p.m. SEARHC District Health Services building first-floor conference room, 1212 Seward Ave. Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital, the building with the totem perch in front). Friday's workshop costs $25. On Saturday, Dr. Seaward will premiere his film "Earth Songs: Mountains, Drool and the Curative Competence of Nature," at 7 p.m.
Sheet'ká Kwáan Naa Kahídi, 200 Katlian St. There will be a question-and-answer session next the movie. The movie combines visual footage and an instrumental harmonious score, with novel by actor Michael York. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for seniors and students and they are available at Gray Harbour Books. For another erudition on the presentations, ring Doug Osborne at 966-8734 or Renae Mathson at 966-8797.
To be trained deeper approximately Brian Luke Seaward and to glare a trailer from "Earth Songs," interview www.brianlukeseaward.net.








