How does one successfully navigate the vast sea of foods, supplements, health, and fitness options? Finding the path to your best health can be a challenging process, amidst competing medical, dietary, environmental and cultural theories. The Whole Earth Center is now pleased to support your wellbeing, by hosting Healthy Living Discussion Groups. Group participants gain useful information, as healthy approaches to life are explored.
In each gathering, brief presentations will be followed by dynamic discussion and group exchange. Helpful tools to map a healthier course will be shared, throughout this fun four-session program. Assessments, fact sheets, handouts, recipes and email support for health questions will also be provided. An enriching experience is promised to all who join in.
Participation in a four-session group program is free, but space is limited. Gatherings are held in the Whole Earth Center Café. Registration is now open for the Summer 2013 sessions offered:
Group A meets on alternate Wednesday evenings at 7:00PM beginning on June 12th (Program Dates are 6/12, 6/26, 7/10, and 7/ 24)
Group B meets alternate Thursday mornings at 9:30 AM beginning on June 13th. (Program dates are 6/13, 6/27, 7/11, and 7/25)
If you’re interested in attending, please register by email at: register@HealthyLivingPrinceton.org.
Palmer Uhl and V. Bea Snowden co-host the Healthy Living Discussion Groups. Experts in areas of special interest also contribute as guests.
Palmer Uhl, AADP, CHC- Palmer Uhl is an avid Natural Foods Chef and graduate of The Natural Kitchen Cooking School Chef Training Program and The Institute of Integrative Nutrition®. As a Food Writer & Health Educator, Palmer is the creator of an exciting food blog, The Kitchen Chakra ©. She has been a consumer and supporter of local, natural foods for many years. Palmer Uhl is also a co-founder of Natural Thymes, whose mission is to teach healthy cooking with natural foods to individuals and groups.
V Bea Snowden, AADP, CHC - A respected Health Educator, Integrative Health Practitioner & Nutrition Counselor, Bea focuses on the wisdom of prevention and the health of the body, mind and spirit. Formally educated at Gettysburg College, University of Pennsylvania, SUNY and The Institute of Integrative Nutrition® and New York Chiropractic College, Snowden feels her informal education has been just as powerful in uncovering excellent pathways to health. Direct instruction from great teachers, Andrew Weil, MD, Mark Hyman, MD, Joel Furhman MD, Deepak Chopra MD and others, inspires her integrative approach to wellness. Bea serves on the Community Advisory Board for the Greater Mercer Public Health Partnership (GMPHP). Her work for Georgetown University, Kaiser Permanente and other national and international health projects demonstrates her devotion to healthy outcomes.
Questions about this program can be answered by calling 609-924-8021 or by emailing:
info@HealthyLivingPrinceton.org