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READER SUBMITTED: Maggie Szarek Joins Marlborough Practice
MarlboroughMaggie Szarek has joined the Holistic Practitioners Group at the Oneida Holistic Health Center in Marlborough. Maggie is a Certified Esthetician and Graduate of Academy Di Capelli. Maggie is skilled at identifying skin problems and recommending a skin...Tags: Marlborough, Personal Service
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Howard County Spa Scene
The renewal of spring didn’t come without elbow grease, whether it included the laying of mulch and plantingof flowers, or the cleansing of grime from window screens and patio furniture. Now that the chores are completed, it’s time to...
Tags: Acupuncture, Cosmetic Procedures, Personal Service, General Practitioners, Nutrition
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Ellicott City's Gogo Guru fitness shop adds yoga classes
Main Street is finding its inner peace. After opening Gogo Guru, a women’s yoga and fitness clothing shop, in Historic Ellicott City in November 2012, Hilary Brich expanded her operation with a yoga studio in February. Brich’s original...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Personal Service, Ellicott City
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Owner moves growing spa to bigger location on Fourth Avenue
The Arizona Daily Star, TucsonAt the age of 18, Lily Gabriel already had a vision of having her own spa, and by the time she was 19 she had a business plan written. Then she started to contact investors. An investor replied, and Gabriel's dream became a reality. "I was shocked...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lobbying, Personal Service, Politics, New Products
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Spas, bakery among shops to open in downtown La Grange
Two new spa centers, a bakery and an artsy consignment boutique are among the new businesses that will light up La Grange's downtown this spring. Two suburban businesswomen are making their first venture into the spa business by opening Primal Oceans...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Personal Service, Salt
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Soothe, schmooze, stay fit in new spas
Special to the sentinelToday's hot tubs offer more than just a place to relax. While spas are still ideal for hydrotherapy and melting away the day's stresses, they are also becoming increasingly popular places to entertain and exercise, thanks to some high-tech upgrades. In...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Entertainment, Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Music
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“Duck Dynasty” recap: “Shot Thru the Heart,” “Here Lizard, Lizard”
Channel Guide Magazine“Duck Dynasty” airs at 10pm ET Wednesdays on A&E. Who knows if tonight's pair of Duck Dynasty episodes will equal last week's unfathomable 8.6 million audience, but if not, it won't be because of quality. “Shot Thru the Heart”... -
Treatments for winter-weary skin
We know spring is right around the corner, but our skin is still taking a beating from the dry heat indoors and the brisk winds and temperatures that linger. To help skin return to a hydrated, moisturized, glowing state, consider one of these treatments...
Tags: Agriculture, Coconut, Hunt Valley, Health and Beauty Products, Personal Service
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Cruise lines taking workout offerings past the pool, into the sky
With buffets available nearly 24 hours a day, it's no surprise that the average cruise-goer gains a pound a day, according to a poll of 1,281 people by independent cruise travel agents. Of those polled, 6 percent said they gained up to 18 pounds during...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Tourism and Leisure, Sailing, Tour Operations Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Kentucky School for the Deaf plans annual fundraiser
Kentucky School for the Deaf will host its Pancake and Sausage Day from 6:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Friday at Grow Hall. The cost is $5 and the meal includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange juice. The annual event began in 1980 to raise funds for...
Tags: Auction Service, The Rolling Stones (music group), Sausages, Arts and Culture, Personal Service
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Go away with Wendy Wilson
Though she was born into rock royalty, Wendy Wilson says she never felt she deserved fame. That was reserved for her superstar father, Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. But neither she nor her older sister, Carnie, could resist pursuing a career in music....
Tags: Netherlands, Tour Operations Industry, Entertainment, Wendy Wilson, The Beach Boys
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ANTIQUES: Korean medicine cabinets making comeback
King Features SyndicateKorean medicine dates back thousands of years. Sharp bone needles once used for acupuncture have been unearthed in Korea. But it was not until the end of the 19th century that doctors in the United States and other parts of Asia began to consider using...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Auction Service, Acupuncture, Ulysses S. Grant, Drugs and Medicines
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