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«Tuesday January 30, 2007»
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Learn simple, powerful techniques to help you reduce stress, experience inner peace and consciously create your life! Wednesdays 7pm. Vancouver CDM, 1114 W. Broadway, Suite 202. By donation. Info: 6
This experiment will also run at Capilano College's Continuing Ed, January 2007 Parents: Please contact Lynn Moran (registration info) at Capilano College for these Future Tech kids' workshops, 984-1754. The Future Tech series runs for 8 weeks, starting 30th January 2007, 4:00pm-5:30pm at Cap College.
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This eight-week after-school workshop is engaged in a contest to produce the highest possible energy from a Thermo Electric Generator (TEG). Children explore using renewable (non-fossil-fuel) energy for sustainability. Starts Jan. 30, 4 pm-5:30 pm at Capilano College. Info: thermoelectric-generator.blogspot.com. Register: Lynn Moran 604-984-1754.
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Every Tuesday evening at the Pacific Institute of Reflexology the student clinic runs by appointment from 6-10 pm. Sessions ($18) are a minimum of 35 minutes (535 W. 10th Ave.). For more info call 604-875-8818.
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Join Kyle for an Evening of Satsang Visit www.KyleHoobin.com for more Information :) What is Satsang? Satsang is an Indian term derived from the sanskrit words "Sat" which means truth, and "Sangha" which means gathering.