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August 12, 2009

The journey inward

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Escape to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains for a relaxing weekend retreat with Deep Green Wellness, a local organization dedicated to inspiring health and beauty through herbal medicine, eco-retreats, yoga and synergy dance. Founders Ashley Litecky and Elyse Williams started Deep Green Wellness to promote natural healing and offer their clients a way to cultivate deeper body awareness practices.

The Journey Inward: A Weekend Retreat Accessing Inner Wisdom will be Oct. 16-18, at Seven Oaks Pathworks Center in Madison, Va. Daily yoga, art, vegetarian meals, plant medicines and aromatherapy are part of the package. Guest presenters will include author Jonathan Evatt and art and life coach Susan Kohm.

To learn more, visit the Deep Green Wellness web site or email ashely@deepgreenwellness.com. Early registration ends Aug. 24.

Image courtesy of Deep Green Wellness.

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Tim WheelerTim Wheeler reports on the environment and Chesapeake Bay. A native of West Virginia, he has focused mainly on Maryland's environment since moving here in 1983. Along the way, he's crewed aboard a skipjack in the bay, canoed under city streets up the Jones Fall from the Inner Harbor, and gone deep underground in a western Maryland coal mine. He loves seafood, rambles in the country and good stories. He hopes to share some here.

Contributor Christy Zuccarini has been blogging about the local DIY craft scene for a year for Baltimoresun.com. She brings her pespective on all things handmade to B'More Green, where she will highlight projects you can do yourself as well as crafters who are integrating sustainable methods and materials.
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