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Heartwood Hosts the Evanston Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours
September 17, 2008
The Evanston Chamber of Commerce monthly Business After Hours event was held at Heartwood where practitioners offered tours of the center; sample massage, bodywork and acupuncture sessions; and interactive demonstrations in yoga, meditation and Tai Chi. Whole Foods North Evanston and Wild Tree Cafe generously provided organic food and beverages.

Evanston Chamber members, Heartwood practitioners
and guests listen as prospective members introduce
their companies.

Nancy Floy (acupuncture), Jim Marsh (ECC President) and
David Fisher (President of Young Professionals of
Evanston).

Jennifer O'Hara (bodywork), Dan Mennemeyer and
Larry Widmayer.

Heartwood practitioners Nick and Lela Beem (yoga), Charlotte Christian (acupuncture), Nancy Floy (acupuncture, meditation) and Asang (meditation).

Lori Howell (Thai bodywork) and Arlene Faulk (Tai Chi).
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Terry Clemens (center) demonstrates acupuncture
techniques on Jim Marsh.

Kristen Kaza of Whole Foods Market North Evanston
offers organic wine and beverage options for attendees.

Corinne Peterson provides sample massage
therapy
sessions in one of the Heartwood treatment rooms.

Kim Pierceall, Elaine Kemna-Irish (ECC Manager of
Admin and Sales), Asang, Jonathan Perman (ECC
Executive Director, Jim Marsh, and in front
Louise Rosenberg (massage) and Nancy Floy
(Heartwood Executive Director).

Nancy Floy, Jim Marsh, Kristin Kaza and Buffy.
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