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Tibet Photography Exhibit Opening
June 13, 2008
To celebrate the official opening of the Tibetan photography exhibit curated by Laura Dorfman and Asang, Heartwood hosted a party for friends, contributors and art lovers of all ages. The exhibit was also a fundraiser for the Tibet GIrls School and we raised $1,500 as the school prepares to open in the fall. Thank you to everyone who has supported this exciting and meaningful project.

Show curators Laura Dorfman and Asang (from the right) with
Alison Oakes and
Heartwood Executive Director
Nancy Floy.
They also serve on the Tsogyaling Meditation Center of Evanston Board of Directors.

Meditation instructors Asang and Nancy with Dorjee.

Guests listen to Nancy and Asang talk about Tibet
and their plans for the Girls School.

Nancy Floy (acupuncture) celebrates
with the
Heartwood community's newest member, Samantha Rose.

Asang and Nancy with Jim Marsh and Kim Pierceall of
Heartwood's marketing firm, Grotto Communications.

Nancy and Lindsay (Terri's daughter) kick up their heels!
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Tibetan momos — a traditional dumpling that is
a staple in Tibet — were served along with other
homemade fare.

Heartwood practitioners: Lori Howell and Jennifer
O'Hara (bodywork) with Charlotte Christian,
Lissa Pete
and Terri Clemens (acupuncture) in the top row.
Barbara Becker (yoga), Amy Zann (psychotherapy),
Nancy Floy (acupuncture), Louise Rosenberg (massage
therapy) and Asang (meditation) in front.

Dorjee sings traditional Tibetan songs.

Fran Horvath, owner of Evanston's Ethical Planet, talks
with
Jim Marsh, this year's Evanston Chamber of
Commerce president, about the event and
other happenings in the Davis Street Market area in Evanston.

Heartwood Treasurer Terri Clemens
(acupuncture) looks on as the dancing gets underway.
Nancy Floy takes a spin with the baby
as Laura Dorfman shows her some moves.
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