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This information came in my Urban Homemaker newsletter today ... you can visit Marilyn Moll at her website or her blog. I've called in on a few of these before and they are very informative. Email marilyn@urbanhomemaker.com for contact information.
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Spring 2008 Continuing Education for Moms Seminar
All Seminars begin at 9:00 ET, 8:00 CT, 7:00 MT, or 6:00 PT
Please mark your calendars now!
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January 24, 2008 – A More Excellent Way – Homeschooling Mom, Helena Mixon shares how she was released from hospice care and was healed of Chronic Fatigue, Depression, Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and 17 other diagnosed illnesses after learning about the spiritual causes of these illnesses. Helena experienced significant healing starting three years ago without relying on nutritional modalities. If you or someone you know is struggling with degenerative diseases, please be sure to listen to her amazing testimony. There will be great information about healing for everyone.
February 7, 2008 – Get into Gardening – Homesteading expert, and New Harvest Homestead editor, Lisa Vitello, says it's time to start planning your garden, ordering seeds, preparing the soil, extend the season and get started now. Learn the basics, get inspired, ask your questions.
February 21, 2008 – Complete Guide to Getting and Staying Organized- Author Karen Ehman, a sought after speaker for Proverbs 31 Ministries, will get you started with organizing your home, getting rid of clutter, planning menus, avoiding overcommitment, and tailoring a system that works for your personality. Emilie Barnes says, “Karen will answer your dilemmas about how to declutter your life and your home.” With spring just a month away, now is the time to start thinking Spring Cleaning!
March 6, 2008 – Cook Your Way to Wellness – Maria Atwood and Blair McMorran are back to talk about new topics and traditional healthy foods in the “Nourishing Traditions” way; what is and what isn't healthy and how to get reliable information and much more! Maria has lots of new information, so don't miss this Nourishing Traditions Update!
March 20, 2008 - Clean and Green- Sandy Tuin, Norwex Sales Manager, knows how to clean everything without using toxic chemicals and products with fumes. We will be talking about many new and safe products that enable you to clean effectively without chemicals.
April 10, 2008- Drink Water For Life – Deanna Delong is a safe drinking water expert, home economist, and author of How to Dry Foods. Water is fundamental to the health of every major organ system in your body. But how do you know which drinking water technology meets the needs of your particular area and your budget? Bring your toughest questions for Deanna!
April 24, 2008- Menu Planning and Meal Preparation – Cookbook and nutrition expert Sue Gregg will be talking about her newest book which is designed to be a nutritional teaching book to be used for both groups or individuals, as well as a text for the first six weeks of a semester course in Menu Planning and Meal Preparation. We will be talking about menu planning for the upcoming summer months, how to adjust our planning, and taking your many questions!
Ed Note: Jen Allbritton had to cancel her seminar on Feeding Babies last week due to some health issues. She and her husband have just been notified that a Birth Mother has chosen them for adoption, so we will have to cancel future seminars with Jen for now. I have posted Jen's lengthy articles on Nourishing Babies and Children at the articles area of my website.
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