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Call for the 4th Annual "Simply Healthy: Creating Sustainable Communities" Simply Living Fair and Wellness Expo

Indiana Holistic Health Network is pleased to announce our 4th Annual "Simply Healthy: Creating Sustainable Communities" Simply Living Fair and Wellness Expo. The year we are focusing on Living Simply Well, Community Building, Eating Local and Eating Healing Meals will take place November 12-14th, 2009.
We have opportunities for you to sponsor, volunteer, speak, exhibit, demonstrate, explore, listen, learn, have fun, eat and play! This year our Vendors will set up in the Showers City Building adjacent to the Bloomington Farmers Market displaying wellness practices, services, green businesses, natural building, local resources, and products; Workshops for mind, body and spirit – health, wellness and simply living tools. Information, registration forms and tickets are available on our website at http://www.simplyhealthyfair.net/

Keynote presenters are Diana Leafe Christian, Editor of Communities Magazine and author speaking on “Ecovillages, Who They Are, Where They Are and Why They Are Important and Transition Towns and Dr. Kellie Osmon, Acupuncturist, Chinese Medicine Doctor and Herbalist, speaking on the Healing Properties of Foods. 2nd annual Local Food Dinner cosponsored by Food Works for Middle Way House featuring food from local growers and producers; Community Conversation Moderated by Marti Crouch; Children’s programing, and Healing Sound Concert.

Simply Healthy Conveners goal is to educate and inspire through exploration of some of the many possibilities available locally and beyond that can be utilized to support our becoming healthier, and growing more sustainable local economies and communities.

For more information Contact: Patricia C. Coleman, Indiana Holistic Health Network for Simply Healthy Fair at mail.ihhn(at)gmail.com or simplyhlthy(at)gmail.com or visit http://www.simplyhealthyfair.net

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